Without knowing the science to honest, but it seems to me that direction is
important in our relationship to the universe and time, right direction at the
right speed, slows down our time and we can just wait for the universe to pass
till gets to the point where we want to go. Of course that
With the present makeup of human beings, it is impossible to travel at the
speed of light. But scientists theoretically know time slows down drastically
at the speed of light. So, it would seem instantaneous for someone to travel
half a galaxy away to another planet. In a sense we can
Does it help to talk about a personal experience , maybe one can talk about
experience itself, I thought Biblical "Job " gives a good account ,but its
popularly known as an account of great suffering, not a Throne of God
experience. Personally i believe we can transcend time in a space
Knowing the infinity of the universe, humans could never visit physically all
of the galaxies around us. Plus we're limited by the speed of light.
Ultimately, humans will have to rely on their visions (including remote
sensing/viewing) to understand and verify the world. I don't believe any
IMO, about 10% of the Batgap people are very impressive, perhaps led by Harri
Aalto. (looking forward to his second book). I don't see the point in making a
claim for Awakening but then no following through with something to "show" for
it. After all, there are an infinite number of things to
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>Hey, Rick
>I thought the latest interview with Jude Currivan on BatGap wa
find someone who had visions of Shiva or Zeus?
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Thx, about a dozen of the Batgappers have extraordinary psychic abilities,
impressive in my book. As to the rest, most are boring Neo-Advaitins having
only one message: everything is pure Consciousness. That's only one statement
of fact, while what comes after (or before) that Realization
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> That's a good point, but Kurzweil probably won't like it. I believe the
> Chr
That's a good point, but Kurzweil probably won't like it. I believe the
Christian mystic Teilhard de Chardin wrote about his Omega Man, which is his
version of a human in cosmic consciousness or God-consciousness. But can Rick
Archer find someone who can levitate to show us that a human
Heh! What have yogis been doing for centuries? These idiots who fancy
themselves scientists are going about brain improvement the wrong way.
I have this vision of a "Twilight Zone" episode that takes place in the
future where Ray Kurzweil has managed to merge himself with a machine
and is
This is the question that propels adherents of the transhumanist movement. But
at the fundamental level, the human brain appears capable of transcending
itself to unite with the absolute. So, why is AI, nanotechnology and other
scientific gadgets necessary to improve the human brain? What do
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