Great post!

If I follow, I think Bechamp's microzymas are called mitochondria today?

Have you followed Reich's bion research? I think you might be very interested.

The full story of science is far from told. Reich's work not only obviated Einstein's relativity theories, it overthrew most of our cherished beliefs about microbiology and genetics. Not that these beliefs aren't CLOSE to the truth, but they aren't on the money either.

Steiner revealed something very important when he talked about the need to understand counter Euclidean geometry if we were to grasp the real scientific truths about biology. How does the embryo develop? Sure the egg and sperm unite and there is one cell that divides into two, then four, etc. But pretty soon, though each cell has all the same genetic material, the cells start to differentiate. First the blastula, then the gastrula, etc. How do they know what part of their genetic codes to manifest?

They can only know by the context around them. The individual cells are influenced by their surroundings, what is closest and what is farther, etc. Where Euclidean geometry defines a circle by its radius, and Cartesian coordinates define functions in terms of crossed number lines starting from zero, there is another way of thinking about the universe that puts everything in the context of the whole of its infinite surroundings. As long as we deal only with one way of thinking and discard the other, we err. How much we do not know, but greatly, we can be assured. This paradigm failure affects all of society.

We have the potential on this planet to develop a balanced and awesomely, beautifully, productive culture. Many other developments of sentient beings in our wide universe have failed one way or the other, either lapsing into pure self-centered materiality or going off into spiritual fantasies. Steiner's work was an effort to unite the two streams so our culture strikes a balanced middle path--as the Buddha likewise advocated, and as Christ and Zoroaster, and many others have tried to guide us.

We don't have to go there. In which case the Intergalactic Council isn't letting us off this planet when we trash it, as we are presently working so hard to do (both trash and get off). And I don't doubt they know how to pull our plug if they so choose.

Just think, what effect our nuclear weapons program has on the universe is not widely appreciated. That they have been allowed to have such a thing go on at all is an indication of the tollerence and hope pinned on our development. But the extent to which nuclear fission disturbs the ethers--and this affects the whole universe--is far more profound than most physicists are prepared to appreciate.

I guess I don't usually talk in this mode, though when I am more psychically inclined I do. There IS an intergalactic council and our progress IS monitored by extraterrestrials. Two branches of intergalactic development, known as the Reptilians (materialistic, Ahrimanic) and the Greys (fantastical, Luciferic) haunt us, trying in their limited ways to suck us into their misguided realities. Work as a banker and smoke or snort dope and you can experience the best of both extremes, right? You can advance the agenda of impoverishing the world by loaning out a hundred dollars and get a hundred ten back, ad infinitum, regardless that the world's resources are limited. Plus you can engage in fantasy about what to do with your ill-gotten gains, which you are spending on dope. Great stuff. The Intergalactic Council permits this as a means toward our development, which some will remember has been accelerated by the introduction of fire by the extraterrestrial, Prometheus, way back in Greek mythology. But we have a lot to learn.

To put it mildly, we don't know our own peril.

This post probably will require some thought on the part of those who don't just throw it away on sight. Questions will be welcome.

Best,
Hugh Lovel
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