Ode Coyote wrote:
<... placing memory only tells you where you left
"your" doorway to it, not where it is.
The doorway could be descibed as 'intent'...as in, "This is where I'm
going to look for what is all around me"
So, it's not just the water that holds intent and memory no matter where you
think you put it, it's the entire omniverse. But in the onmiverse, there is no
discrimination as to access.>
A particular discovery may appear in a scientist's mind in a second. It may
take years to test the idea and put this discovery into words others can
understand. The perception is then considered by other scientists and related
to information coming in from other sources. The information is either ignored
or passed along to the whole community of scientists, and perhaps to the public
as well. So when you think of the coming together phase, associate it with
words like desire, wanting, love....intent.
To the many of us with " a crowning
achievement in "nothing.- Robert Berger "
http://www.this-magic-sea.com/THREAD.HTM
With regards
Lew
--------- Original Message ---------
DATE: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:57:11
From: Robert Berger <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc:
>Dear Ode Coyote (Ken)
>
>I have read a lot of dribble in my long life, but this post is a crowning
>achievement
>in "nothing."
>
>Where do you find such foolishness?
>
>"Ole Bob"
>
>Ode Coyote wrote:
>
>> It is being shown that memory itself is holographic and nonlocal. If true,
>> it would stand to reason that it would stay wherever it was placed by
>> whatever means was used to place it there...but since it's nonlocal, could
>> be accessed from anywhere... placing memory only tells you where you left
>> "your" doorway to it, not where it is.
>> The doorway could be descibed as 'intent'...as in, "This is where I'm
>> going to look for what is all around me"
>> So, it's not just the water that holds intent and memory no matter where
>> you think you put it, it's the entire omniverse.
>> But in the onmiverse, there is no discrimination as to access. If you
>> truely believe it's lost...it is...to you, because your true intent is to
>> 'not' find it.
>> A person who is fully aware of their true intent would be known as a
>> Avatar or the equivalent.
>
>The rest removed to conserve bandwidth.
>
>Bob
>
>
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