Planned Trip Into Outer Space Cancelled!

Spiritual practices are scientific experimentation.

I AM that, I AM amused by the following warning quoted in an article about the various theories of the multiverse:

“In a well-known 2014 paper in Nature on the topic, scientists George Ellis and Joe Silk warned against what they saw as a troubling new trend in theoretical physics: the acceptance by some in the field that a theory, if it is elegant and explanatory enough, does not need to be tested experimentally. They argued instead that to be scientific, a theory must be falsifiable—an idea based on centuries of tradition.” Source, http://www.astronomy.com/news/2017/01/what-is-the-multiverse

What I found so amusing is what I call the conscious mind trap of some scientists, basing their thesis on an almost religious adherence to what they admit is an “idea based on centuries of tradition,” while others are venturing into the unknown and improvable of what I call the superconscious part of the mind.

You mean this theory can’t be proven either???

I go back to 2007 during which I attended a community college lecture and slide show of photographs taken by the, at that time, newly repaired, Hubble space telescope.

The lecture was presented by an astronomer in his seventies, still employed at some well-known observatory in Southern California. The subject was: We Don’t Know Squat.

He had been a life-long agnostic, a word, which he pointed out, was from the Greek and which is equivalent to the Latin word ignoramus, both meaning, simply, we don’t know.

The slides were spectacular photos of distant galaxies and quasars, which according to him, cast serious doubt on the Big Bang Theory of a constantly expanding universe and supposedly proven by the red light shift, another scientific theory and both still taught as fact in most advanced science curriculums.

“Many scientists,” he cited several with PhDs after their names, “now publicly state their belief in God, certainly not very scientific,” he pointed out, drily.

What waits within you to give guidance?

The reason I find the referenced 2014 paper amusing (how about laughable and downright silly?), has to do with these two scientists, who pose “redshift” and the “Big Bang” as being fact, calling the multiverse fanciful? GIVE ME A BREAK!

Let’s get into the world of religion into which the subject astronomer had leaped and his very logical reason for having done so, which he shared with me in a chat after the lecture. He had been challenged to ask God if this religion were for him and he received a definitive “witness within” that it was.

He shared how his wife of fifty years, a devout Methodist, who had often expressed her disappointment that he wouldn’t attend church with her, actually preferred his being an agnostic to membership into what she considered was a “cult.” He expressed his approval of my own experience which differed from his.

My experience, having responded to the very same challenge and receiving a different answer, was that I was not to judge it or any other religion as being true or false, but I was not to participate in any of them. I further told him, to his surprise, that I found much of the teaching of what he had adopted as his “faith” as inescapably true and, again, just now, realizing it as another violation of the instruction I had received not to judge as false or true.

Do you choose or does it choose you?

Perhaps I should preface this with, “for shame,” because a few years after I had received my answer, in my advanced age of fifty-something, I entered a formal study program to become ordained in one of the largest Christian denominations of its kind in the world; which made it even more difficult to extricate myself to the position I had been shown in the earlier “inner witness” that I was to neither judge nor take an active part in any established religion.

What may be notable here is the fact that the founder of the newfound religion of the astronomer and millions of others, who refer to this founder as a “prophet” received almost the identical instruction when he had asked God, “Which religion should I join.”

I have never put the sequence together before this moment! That is, becoming ordained by a religious organization after being “instructed,” in rather dramatic fashion, to not take part in any of them.

This along with all the pronounced and not pronounced judgments in which I’ve engaged, it is little wonder I find it so easy to beat on my chest and refer to myself as a miserable sinner!

My-oh-my, I’m reeling at my own laughable ignorance; that I would presume to share spiritual truth with anyone else – and suggest a “space” trip into some alternate, scientifically unproven universe?

Your journey begins now.

Actually, where I was going to suggest we go was just a short venture outside the “reality” zone of the 3rd dimension into what is referred to by some as the “kingdom of heaven” and others, “eternal life,” or NOW, meaning the “spiritual” thought of no beginning or ending, from which the English term “eternal life” is derived in Greek.

I actually took a few thousand people on such a trip in a Brad Cullen book, The 4th Dimension © 2012 SHS Publishing, Vancouver, B.C. -you can obtain a free e-version at our website, www.spiritualhealingsource.com, just click on the books tab on the upper menu bar some well-read types actually think it is well-written, you can come to your own conclusions.

To me, as well as Ryan Bruce, CEO of the publishing company, and a few others with us have been on such a space trip in the last two years, that I consider anything I’ve written in the past as passé; but then, isn’t that a conclusion or judgment hatched in the conscious part of the mind of this human body I occupy?

One of the joys of this trip is that the fear of questioning anything and everything has been overcome.

For example, I just asked our elder brother, Jesus, if what he had indicated so clearly to me is still the truth, for me NOW. I was somewhat surprised at his answer, which was basically that it is true for all those who want to adopt it as their truth as well. Here it is, taken directly from something I wrote during the last several months:

I’m so happy and grateful now that Jesus has told me that what I believe about him doesn’t matter, because he directs every part of my life and is even now changing the paradigm that has been subconsciously ruling and limiting me in the past.

I’m laughing so hard that I’m about to fall out of my chair – what Jay just said to me (not what I wrote) IS the trip and, therefore, the flight plan that was in the back of my mind, for the trip I was planning, is canceled. The new flight plan, just filed, is labeled moment to moment, destination already there.

 

Before there was a Brad Cullen, I AM that, I AM – a particle of I AM with YOU.

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