Lovely ideas, Teka, expressed so nicely. I'm 100% in favor of emphasizing the wholistic view at all times, and the Oneness -- which is the glue that holds everything else together. It may not help us do our budgeting at all, but it's what keeps the Higher perspective alive in us.Posted by Highwhistler (here)
Friends -- thank you for all the contributions to this most fascinating topic.
You are invited to download this essay that I wrote several years ago:
Introduction to the OBE
If you find something interesting in it ... please share here.
Yes, the everyday world we live in as an intermeshing of the physical, astral/emotional and mental worlds, like some tightly woven tapestry. And we often notice only what's on the surface. I'm continually amazed that people are even able to say things like: "I walked through a wall, so then I knew I must be OB", because it's amazing that we're able to disentangle the physical from the other strands. And yet we learn to do that naturally.
I'd love to hear more specific details, but in non-scientific terms, from someone out there regarding how the physical world is a hologram, and what does this mean for us? Maybe HaulinBananas or someone can give us a link to something by Tom Campbell or whoever on this subject? I don't necessarily agree with Tom Campbell that the physical world must be digitally generated by some supercomputer in the sky. Long ago I did read a book by Karl Pribram called (I think) The Holographic Universe, written in the 1970s I think. Although that book was intellectually fascinating, I'm not sure it taught us anything specific about how to master the physicality hologram -- how to be in it and yet not part of it.
There's a sense in which the physical is a hologram of the Oneness. We can use meditation, astral projection, bilocation, and various psychic skills to trace back more of our ultimate origins to the Oneness. So, how does the notion of a hologram relate, for example, to our being a small copy of the Whole, even though we (think we) are only a small part? How does this relate to our capacity to be the Oneness -- free from any need to demand or desire or grasp at anything, because we already have it all?




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