During further journey
of search and trying to find a pattern, it seems that the idea of CO2 and Aliens is God is confusing for many. No
not so, surely not an uncertainty principle. If breathing out (exhaling) is the
essence of ‘Life’, then God considering being a Noun, is the life medium, the ‘prana’ which is linked to what
goes in or comes out as an ‘energy’ into the living (considering we the
children or mirror images of god, albeit with a degree of mutation) through
respiration. Perhaps it is evident in all religious scriptures, that there is
One God at the most potent form and the rest are demi-gods (less
important/significant like the common homo sapiens). Why is there only ONE and
not many? In comes the view of CO2 being that God! Is it that which is the
within or the without of the Aliens the demi-gods? There was this deliberate
scientific strategy to make humans O2 based removing the C component, reasons
which i expressed in previous notes. Was there an endeavour by the people of
the past trying to tell us that god is subjective rather than objective? Again
the proposition of ‘powerful greys’, and CO2 comes easily! Is there then a missing link which we need to
pursue, probe & relate? It is the same phenomenon now, we being
children/mirror images of gods but with a change in the physical cone. Perhaps
our knowhow of god is distorted with the narration and linking relevant actions
to the flow of Time to a numerical reference of time. We relate gods to different
shapes/forms ignorant that we are mutants compared to the CO2 inhaling aliens and
we came late in the relative point of
flow of Time. Where are those Gods now then, an obvious question? Are they in
our universe or in another one of the 20 and/or more existing universes {if we
are even remotely correct with the present limited exposure of the grand
unified theory (GUT), general theory of relativity et al.}. Perhaps the poetic
licence with relevance to God needs to be seen from multi dimensions rather
than limiting to two dimensions of faith and belief which often fail to project
the totality. Lets explore...
Saturday, July 19, 2014
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