A very bold move, Slip, to introduce this video to a group based on rational discussion.
I am familiar with all of the concepts laid out, but I think he misses the mark on come points, especially his last one. That said, of course, I understand that each attempt brings us closer to a more complete understanding. The author's final attempt to quell the argument that everyone must come to this leap in consciousness for the world to move into a collective higher resonance is not clear. We can, of course, only do this for ourselves and it is true, that we shouldn't worry or fear that others cannot follow. His citing of the fractal example is indeed an accurate analogy. But it is because when we change our consciousness, our resonance changes and our experience changes - changing the world. We bring the world along when we change because we are the world and everything in it. The ultimate paradox. Embracing fear and expressing love is, of course, the simple key. To do this, we must know ourselves, witness ourselves and act always with a grace that allows the expression of love. How many of us do this? It means witnessing each feeling and thought and how we process them. Truth is, we all do it to some degree. How many of us understand why we do and don't do it. How many of us witness our relationship to the world around us at this level? Now there is the rub. If we can get to that, and turn back to consciously expressing love and not fear as much as possible, we are in a better position to understand our own internal operations and how they effect the world around us. We know that this information has been around as long as the written word. Throughout history, folks have been living this and writing about it, developing the technology to present a mirror so that everyone else can understand and follow. Fibonacci and Mandelbrot are two good examples and there are countless others. Understanding the information intellectually is not enough. We must experience and live it moment to moment, and witness ourselves doing it so that if we fall out, we can observe the process and self correct. This is my transrational viewpoint, presented here with the understanding that everything transrational also contains the rational, as sited in the holographic model presented in the video. OK MindsEye, let 'er rip. PS Thanks Slip, for this reference. On Jan 15, 9:02 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: > I really would like everyone's opinion on this video presentation. > The video is 20 minutes long and covers a wide range of subject matter > so please take the time to view it in your leisure. While I find much > of it to be interesting there are areas in which I am not so familiar > with and cannot discern whether the content portion has any integrity, > or deserves merit. I know the responses may be lengthy and time > consuming, however I feel the benefit of the outcome can prove to be > immeasurable. This video is going around quite a bit and have a > strong influence on a great many people. Basically I want to know what > of it all is pure BS. I respect everyone's opinion and would like to > know what you think about it. The factual, the fiction and the > myth. > I thank you in advance! > Slip > > http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=7239169544268439911 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Minds-Eye?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
