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When Einstein said that "The universe is not only weirder than we
imagine, but weirder than we can imagine." he vastly underestimated
its weirdness. Our senses are optimized, in conjunction with our
brain, our awareness and consciousness, to have us survive as
fear-driven Homo sapiens. Those limited senses have still allowed
us to get to the point where we are ready to evolve into Homo
spiritus, a love-driven species. If we are to efficiently evolve
into that new species, however, before we destroy the ability of
this beautiful blue planet to support us, we are going to have to
better understand the difference between what we think that we
sense and the reality of this universe and planet. We are also
going to have to quickly understand the distortions in what we have
been told about who we really are and why we are here. In the early
phases of our development we understood, implicitly, that we had
many ways of 'seeing' the world around us, and that we had at least
six senses that helped us 'see.' Some scientist who did not really
understand the limitations inherent in traditional science have
been telling us for a few centuries that we are the result of
random chance, are separate beings, not only from each other but
from our universe, and that there is no purpose for our existing.
The messages are coming from scientists who do not understand how
little they really know about the universe and about the founding
assumptions of science. They are seriously wrong As very recent
science is now telling us, this is a universe of mostly empty space
even in solid objects like a solid block of iron. We do not see it
that way. We sense through smell and taste only a small fraction of
what other animals smell and taste. We hear a very small fraction
of what can be heard and what other living creatures can hear. Our
ability to sense what we are touching, including sensing
temperature, is very rudimentary and does not give us a true
picture of what is being touched. All of these limitations of our
senses become more severe when we consider the sixth and other
senses that have been ignored by traditional science, but few of us
believe that we cannot think and have thoughts, cannot feel and
have emotions, cannot send out prayers that change the world and
that pure information does not flow when components of living
tissues work together. There are many bits of new knowledge that
exist and will help us comprehend the reality of this universe.
They can also help us understand why we can let go of a great deal
of false information as we move on to become the loving creatures
that will save our evolving species. The new us can also help save
much of life that we are now hell-bent to eradicate if it does not
show an exorbitant profit.
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