On Jun 10, 2006, at 3:57 PM, sparaig wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new_morning_blank_slate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The view in Jivan-mukta or other states does not change the chemistry
and physics of a jet engine. The perspective and context aboutsuch
knowledge may change, but Bernoulli's law is still Bernoulli's law.
By definition, someone in Unity or Brahman Consciousness can *create* reality by perception
or decision. Bernoulli's Law might not function around someone in such a state if they don't
want it to.
Yes, precisely the point I was getting at. Essentially the person in Unity becomes the center of their mandala, with the periphery of their sphere being manifestations of their own clarity--clarity in this case being the energy of their thoughts projecting as their environment. In other words they reshape their own environment at a fundamental level. In this case "laws" are relative. However even to "ordinary" individuals physical laws are impermanent. Even the speed of light is probably merely a very persistent memory in nature, and therefore slowly changing (to echo Sheldrake's idea on memory in nature).
God is the inverse of this: with God, unless God perceives it, it doesn't happen.
Of course, God is the meta-observer of every meta-universe, so everything that happens is
because God is watching, and everything DOES happen, some "where."