Space Travel: Science is Fiction?
Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 8:49 pm
A rather interesting discussion has been going on behind the scenes with the RS2 folks, which seems to be indicating that it may not be physically possible for man to "boldly go where no man has gone before," and is basically trapped within the Earth-moon system. This came out of a consequence of aether research, cross-referencing aether theories (particularly Steiner) with RS cosmic sector (3D time) concepts.
The argument is interesting... life is basically a stable matter-antimatter reaction, where the body is the "matter" half and the soul (mind or anima) is the cosmic "antimatter" half. I've described this construct in detail in my papers. Astronauts can launch their bodies into space--but what of that "silver cord" connecting link to the soul? Does it travel along with the astronaut, or remained attached to the temporal core of the planet, stretching only so far, before it breaks--and life comes to an abrupt end.
Most life here has a "group soul," which is a nonlocal connection like a magnetic field, whereas one, archetypal soul (magnet) plays host to a large number of individual bodies (iron filings in the field). Think of a school of fish or flock of birds--each has a body, but they think and move as one mind. The "sheeple" fall into this category; large groups of humans have independent bodies, but share a group soul. Of course, the New Age dogma speaks of "soul groups," but curiously leaves out this rather obvious connection, preferring to treat it as "traveling buddies."
This opens up some interesting thoughts regarding space travel. All food plants and animals work by soul groups, so if they were removed from Earth to stock a hydroponics bay on an "Earthship Ark," they could not survive past the length of their silver cord connecting them back to the planet. Go to far and you get a "mass extinction" event in your hydroponics bay.
Most humans fall into the same category, being bound by group souls, but there are the few nonconformists that just don't fit in to socially-acceptable society that have individuated souls--far fewer now than in the past.
In the old days, it was much harder to live and if you were not a good slave being a peasant for a King, you had to learn to survive on your own--and that triggers the process of individuation with the natural consequence of an independent soul/mind. This may also explain why your "outcasts" tend to have strong spirits--they have an individuated body AND MIND, providing the foundation for the spirit/animus complex to grow on. If you are part of the collective, then it is like trying to stand upright with one foot on land, and the other on the surface of water. In the astronaut situation, that would definitely result in a splashdown.
The LMs, however, do not seem to have this issue, because they have outgrown the group mind and evolved the social memory complex. Think of the group mind as a "many to one" correspondence, many bodies, one mind that is the slavemaster. In the SMC, the relation is "many to many" that choose to work together in rapport--the "one" is the choice, not the structure. The LMs can leave the planet because they take their personal souls with them.
As to the limits of the silver cord, both the RS2 research and ancient philosophy seem to point to the orbit of the moon--that's the end of mankind's chain. He can bark his brains out at the other, nearby worlds from here, but it's all bark and no bite. And man will not be a threat to the peaceful explorers until he learns to "cut his chains," but that must be done by conscious evolution--the opposite direction that TPTB are heading with the species. It is no wonder they enforce all these artificial boundaries of countries, nations, states, counties, districts... fences for the minions, so the "one" of the many-to-one relationship can make all the decisions, because without they slaves, they would have no soul and could not continue existing.
As in LoneBear's discussions on Antiquatis, there may come a time that, for True Seekers, may feel that they "lose their soul," but in reality, they are just cutting their chains--getting ready as the Tomorrow People to move out and join the peaceful explorers of the Universe.
The argument is interesting... life is basically a stable matter-antimatter reaction, where the body is the "matter" half and the soul (mind or anima) is the cosmic "antimatter" half. I've described this construct in detail in my papers. Astronauts can launch their bodies into space--but what of that "silver cord" connecting link to the soul? Does it travel along with the astronaut, or remained attached to the temporal core of the planet, stretching only so far, before it breaks--and life comes to an abrupt end.
Most life here has a "group soul," which is a nonlocal connection like a magnetic field, whereas one, archetypal soul (magnet) plays host to a large number of individual bodies (iron filings in the field). Think of a school of fish or flock of birds--each has a body, but they think and move as one mind. The "sheeple" fall into this category; large groups of humans have independent bodies, but share a group soul. Of course, the New Age dogma speaks of "soul groups," but curiously leaves out this rather obvious connection, preferring to treat it as "traveling buddies."
This opens up some interesting thoughts regarding space travel. All food plants and animals work by soul groups, so if they were removed from Earth to stock a hydroponics bay on an "Earthship Ark," they could not survive past the length of their silver cord connecting them back to the planet. Go to far and you get a "mass extinction" event in your hydroponics bay.
Most humans fall into the same category, being bound by group souls, but there are the few nonconformists that just don't fit in to socially-acceptable society that have individuated souls--far fewer now than in the past.
In the old days, it was much harder to live and if you were not a good slave being a peasant for a King, you had to learn to survive on your own--and that triggers the process of individuation with the natural consequence of an independent soul/mind. This may also explain why your "outcasts" tend to have strong spirits--they have an individuated body AND MIND, providing the foundation for the spirit/animus complex to grow on. If you are part of the collective, then it is like trying to stand upright with one foot on land, and the other on the surface of water. In the astronaut situation, that would definitely result in a splashdown.
The LMs, however, do not seem to have this issue, because they have outgrown the group mind and evolved the social memory complex. Think of the group mind as a "many to one" correspondence, many bodies, one mind that is the slavemaster. In the SMC, the relation is "many to many" that choose to work together in rapport--the "one" is the choice, not the structure. The LMs can leave the planet because they take their personal souls with them.
As to the limits of the silver cord, both the RS2 research and ancient philosophy seem to point to the orbit of the moon--that's the end of mankind's chain. He can bark his brains out at the other, nearby worlds from here, but it's all bark and no bite. And man will not be a threat to the peaceful explorers until he learns to "cut his chains," but that must be done by conscious evolution--the opposite direction that TPTB are heading with the species. It is no wonder they enforce all these artificial boundaries of countries, nations, states, counties, districts... fences for the minions, so the "one" of the many-to-one relationship can make all the decisions, because without they slaves, they would have no soul and could not continue existing.
As in LoneBear's discussions on Antiquatis, there may come a time that, for True Seekers, may feel that they "lose their soul," but in reality, they are just cutting their chains--getting ready as the Tomorrow People to move out and join the peaceful explorers of the Universe.