Friday, October 15, 2010

I Was Just Looking!

The wisdom of Kabbalah talks about the correction of the relationship between the broken, egoistic souls and us needing to restore the connection between them and lift the souls from the ruin. Obviously, all of this is taking place inside a person, as “everyone measures the world according to his own flaws.” 
But only we, being uncorrected, see the ruin. It is similar to modern physicists who claim that by looking at the universe we change the processes taking place within it. Physicists are starting to discover that we influence reality even with what we see or think.
One might think: “How can something possibly change only by looking at it?” It is a typical response, similar to when we break something and say: “I didn’t do anything, but look what happened.” Essentially this means that physics has acknowledged that “everyone measures the world according to his own flaws,” just as the wisdom of Kabbalah says that we don’t see the world as perfect because we ourselves are flawed.
To the degree of the breaking, we see only ruins around us, but to the degree that we become perfect, we see perfection. Hence, all concealments originate in us, inside the breaking which conceals the World of Infinity from us. And the wisdom of Kabbalah explains our advanced states to us: how to correct ourselves and see an increasingly perfect world.
The more you correct yourself, the more perfect the world in front of you will become.
Michael Laitman

Life Is In The Connection Between Us

Question: What does it mean to feel the connection between us? How do I do that?
Answer: To feel the connection between us is to come to feel that we all exist in one system and are dependent on one another, so much so that I cannot make even a tiny movement independently. This is a rigid system created Above, which is gradually being revealed as an unbending law.  We have to feel the life that is contained within, where the connection between us will reveal itself and become more apparent. And the life that flows through this connection is called the “spiritual world.”
Michael Laitman

Catalyst

Our deeds are but catalysts to ignite a process by which the world may find its true self. That is why their size and visible impact are not what really matters. They need only make a small opening, and the rest will heal itself.

In everything you do, consider that there is but one last fine adjustment the world needs before it may transform. Who knows--perhaps this will be the one.

T.Freeman

A human being is part of a whole, called by us the Universe

“A human being is part of a whole, called by us the Universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separated from the rest a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.” 


~ Albert Einstein

“If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe.”//quotes by carl sagan

{{{Carl Edward Sagan (November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, astrophysicist, author, cosmologist, and highly successful popularizer of astronomy, astrophysics and other natural sciences. During his lifetime, he published more than 600 scientific papers and popular articles and was author, co-author, or editor of more than 20 books. In his works, he advocated skeptical inquiry and the scientific method. He pioneered exobiology and promoted the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI).
Sagan became world-famous for his popular science books and for the award-winning 1980 television series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, which he narrated and co-wrote.[2] A book to accompany the program was also published. Sagan also wrote the novel, Contact, the basis for the 1997 film of the same name.}}}

“A celibate clergy is an especially good idea, because it tends to suppress any hereditary propensity toward fanaticism.”

“If you want to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe.”

“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think its forever.”

“We are the product of 4.5 billion years of fortuitous, slow biological evolution. There is no reason to think that the evolutionary process has stopped. Man is a transitional animal. He is not the climax of creation.”

The idea that God is an oversized white male with a flowing beard who sits in the sky and tallies the fall of every sparrow is ludicrous. But if by God one means the set of physical laws that govern the universe, then clearly there is such a God. This God is emotionally unsatisfying... it does not make much sense to pray to the law of gravity

You can't convince a believer of anything; for their belief is not based on evidence, it's based on a deep seated need to believe.

The question [Do you believe in God?] has a peculiar structure. If I say no, do I mean I'm convinced God doesn't exist, or do I mean I'm not convinced he does exist? Those are two very different questions.

In many cultures it is customary to answer that God created the universe out of nothing. But this is mere temporizing. If we wish courageously to pursue the question, we must, of course ask next where God comes from? And if we decide this to be unanswerable, why not save a step and conclude that the universe has always existed?


Avoidable human misery is more often caused not so much by stupidity as by ignorance, particularly our own ignorance about ourselves.

For small creatures such as we the vastness is bearable only through love. 

I am often amazed at how much more capability and enthusiasm for science there is among elementary school youngsters than among college students. 

Skeptical scrutiny is the means, in both science and religion, by which deep thoughts can be winnowed from deep nonsense. 


We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology.

Who are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people.

c’est l’homme qu’il faut sauver !- l’origine spirituelle, subtile de l’éruption volcanique qui paralyse l’Europe entière

(...) l’homme fait totalement partie de la nature. Il est un des règnes qui y vit, au même titre que les minéraux, les végétaux, les animaux et d’autres, plus subtils. On ne peut pas le séparer de la nature, et tout ce qu’il fait, tout ce qu’il pense, ressent et vit est totalement indissociable de la terre tout entière. Ses choix ont donc une répercussion sur le monde entier, la nature et toutes les créatures qui la peuplent. 
(....)
Partons d’une image : un homme utilise de nombreux produits chimiques et toxiques sur son crâne. Il met en contact son cuir chevelu avec ces substances durant des années. Vient un moment où ces produits pénètrent dans la peau et, plus en profondeur, passent dans son sang. Alors, cela le démange et il finit même par tomber malade. 

C’est ce qui se produit aujourd’hui : la Terre, notre Mère, souffre de démangeaisons. Cela provoque des réactions. Les hommes ne parlent que du réchauffement climatique, mais ce dernier n’est qu’une des conséquences d’une pollution plus globale.

Ce nuage de cendres qui a envahi le ciel européen fait partie des nombreux évènements que nous vivons : tempêtes, tremblements de terre, sècheresse, dérèglement des saisons, etc. Tout ceci sont des réactions de la Terre aux pollutions des hommes, qui ont atteint un tel niveau qu’elles sont passées dans le ‘sang de la terre’, les nappes phréatiques, les océans, tout ce qui vit sous la surface de la terre. 

En réalité, la terre est comme l’homme : elle est un être vivant, a une âme, une intelligence. L’homme n’a pas seulement pollué la terre physiquement mais de toutes ses pensées, de ses états d’âmes, de ses désirs, de sa vie. Oui, par sa façon de vivre, l’homme a engendré toutes sortes de dysharmonies et c’est cela qui a fini par rendre la terre malade. 

Les réactions de la Mère-Terre ne sont pas prévisibles : un problème à un endroit peut causer une ‘catastrophe naturelle’ à un autre endroit. Bien sûr, l’Islande est située sur une gigantesque faille et l’activité volcanique de ce pays est bien connue. Mais elle ne fait que manifester que la terre ne supporte plus ce que l’homme a fait d’elle depuis de nombreuses années. 

Vous me connaissez, je ne suis pas du tout à la recherche de sensationnel et je n’ai pas pour habitude de faire des prédictions catastrophiques. Mais mon étude des mondes subtils me montre que ce genre d’évènements va se multiplier. La terre est un organisme vivant en constante évolution, certes, mais la terre est comme l’homme ; elle est l’homme. L’homme est la terre ; il n’est pas séparé d’elle. S’il vit en harmonie avec son environnement, il n’a pas de maladie dans ses pensées, ses sentiments, sa volonté, ses concepts, pas de maladie religieuse, pas de maladie dans sa conscience et son âme. 
Tout dérèglement commence dans l’âme. Elle descend ensuite dans la conscience, puis dans la pensée, les sentiments, la volonté, et finit par toucher le corps physique de l’homme, jusqu’à toucher son sang. Alors, c’est fini, les dés sont jetés. Il en est de même pour la terre. 

Aujourd’hui, tout le monde parle de la pollution, qu’il faut sauver la planète. Mais c’est l’homme qu’il faut sauver ! C’est lui qui a rendu la terre malade. La vie est harmonie, et tout ce qui est disharmonieux vient de maladies de l’homme. S’il y a une harmonie, un équilibre alors il n’y a pas d’éruptions volcaniques dramatiques, pas de tremblements de terre dévastateurs, il n’y a pas toutes ces choses. Il y a bien sûr des mouvements naturels mais différents de ce qui se produit aujourd’hui.
Aujourd’hui, tout ce à quoi on assiste n’est pas naturel. C’est bien une réaction à ce qui se passe. C’est un déséquilibre global dans lequel l’homme a plongé la terre, une maladie généralisée qu’il porte et lui transmet sans cesse. (…)"

Olivier Manitara (adapted)

Faithful Questions

You don't learn by having faith. You learn by questioning, by challenging, by re-examining everything you've ever believed.

And yet, all this is a matter of faith
-- the faith that there is a truth to be found.

It is another paradox: To truly question, you must truly have faith.

T.Freeman

Leave Nothing Behind

If it is permissible, we must use it for good.

If it can be elevated, we cannot leave it behind.

T. Freeman

Every country finds the defence of its economic interests normal

"Every country finds the defence of its economic interests normal
and congratulates itself when it succeeds... until the day it
finds itself confronted with problems it wasn't wise enough to
foresee.
For example: for a country that produces arms, nothing is more
profitable than exporting them. And so it manages to sell an
assortment of increasingly deadly weapons to nations who risk
jeopardizing the peace and security of the whole planet with
their endless conflicts. Some of these people can barely read and
write, but never mind, the most sophisticated weapons are
delivered to them, and instructors are sent to train them in
their use. On one hand, it is true that it brings in big money.
But later, how expensive and difficult it is stopping the
conflicts that erupt all over the world! And in the end, they
find themselves in inextricable situations, because only the
immediate advantages of selling arms were considered."

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

Wall Street Idols

The ancients looked up at the heavens and saw the stars in their constellations. They honored them as stewards of divine energy and life, as the embodiment of all forces of nature and the origin of human passions. They abandoned the Master for the servant, for in truth there is only One and all else is but a tool in His hand.

Modern man looks down to the headlines of the finance page and sees there all the forces that will make or break his career, his retirement plans, his success as a human being. He too is a fool, for in truth there is only One and all else is but a tool in His hand.

T. Freeman

Two Channels

There are two channels from which to choose: the world of delusion or the world of true life.

The world of delusion is a world imagined to be its own truth, where nothing is of intrinsic value and all functions by the rules of chance and necessity. A world where you are nothing more than another background or shadow, an extra in a plotless movie, a disposable prop for a five-second set.

This world can be a very prosperous world. Whatever the scene demands, so you shall be given. Until it is time for the next scene to begin.

True life is a world in which you stand face to face before the Director of this grand drama. All things may change—the props, the backgrounds, the actors, even the play itself—but this will be forever. For it is truth.

T.Freeman

Tout homme possède la capacité d'incarner le Verbe de Dieu

Tout homme possède la capacité d'incarner le Verbe de Dieu dans la réalité terrestre à partir du moment où, délaissant l'erreur, il tourne sa conscience vers l'éternelle vérité et se décide à la mettre en oeuvre à travers ses pensées, son coeur, sa vie. L'illusion a été de croire que les pensées, les sentiments, les actes étaient dénués de sens, n'étaient pas vivants et n'avaient aucune répercussion dans la vie. En réalité ils sont des instruments sacrés capables de conduire l'individu dans la perfection du Verbe de Dieu. C'est par eux que la perfection sera réalisée et que l'humanité et la terre deviendront Lumière, amour et vie divine immortelle.

O.Manitara

You are forever searching for new things to learn

"You are forever searching for new things to learn, new things to
see and hear. That's not a bad thing, but you should also make a
habit of spending a few moments each day connecting to the divine
world, for what you acquire by doing so you can take with you
wherever you go, even into the other world; nothing can take it
away from you. 
Everything you find in books - all the knowledge you can acquire
- will never really be yours; when you leave this earth, you will
have to leave it behind, and when you come back you will have to
start learning again. When we reincarnate, we each bring back
only what we have truly achieved and experienced in our other
lives. Everything else will have been taken away from us, because
it didn't belong to us: we had taken it from others. Of course,
for the short time we are on earth, thanks to those 'loans', we
take advantage of what the earth has to offer: compliments,
ovations, the plaudits of people who are not very enlightened.
But when we leave, there we are, poor and naked again, and we
return to earth poor and naked."

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

'The time is fulfilled. The kingdom of God is near,' said Jesus.

" 'The time is fulfilled. The kingdom of God is near,' said Jesus.
Many people will point out that two thousand years have gone by
since he said these words, and the kingdom of God is still a long
way off - the earth is still such a place of unhappiness,
poverty, famine and war! So how are we to understand this
prophecy?
Through his teaching, Jesus was laying the foundations of the
kingdom of God. For those who have understood him, it has already
come. Yes, in the souls and hearts of those who were sufficiently
prepared for the teaching to take a hold, who were able to accept
and apply his teaching about love, it has already come. For
others, it is close, it is coming. And for a third category, it
will come, but who knows when! So, it has come, it is coming and
it will come - all three statements are equally true."

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

A human being is a part of a whole

“A human being is a part of a whole, called by us universe, a part limited 
in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as 
something separated from the rest ... a kind of optical delusion of his 
consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to 
our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our 
task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of 
compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its 
beauty.” 
Albert Einstein