Chapter 2

Wednesday 10 September 2014

Natural Supernature... The Blog!!

Here is a place where I intend to do my writing. I am compiling research for a book and will also be delivering a bit of an autobiography. This is probably going to be a place of mind venting and pin pointing what I will be including in a book eventually, so expect streams of conciousness writing and dot connecting.

So my book is to try and uncover the natural supernature that is part of many people's lives. They might not realise it, but what they attribute to 'weird' experiences is something for them not to be afraid of.

I'm someone who doesn't like 'labels'. I don't like labelling things, never have, as I see that the potential of a given thing might be restricted if we give it a label. I'm only calling my writing a 'book', because it may get published at some point. Also when we label things we tend to take them for granted. By labelling something we are not allowing it to be anything else. For example if each one of us didn't learn to speak, or communicate in the same or similar languages, and were allowed to develop our own unique language, would we still call a table a 'table'? Also, if we zoom in to the microscopic structure of said table, we find atoms whizzing around in something.. Most would say 'space', but the 'space' had been proven scientifically to not be empty, but to be filled with stuff that is beyond our current perception. The table then ceases to be a table, but merely a bunch of atoms zooming around in some kind of 'stuff', some of the electrons zooming in and out of our perception, meaning that technically at times the table exists and other times it doesn't. The long and short of it being that the table and us are the same, all made up of the same 'stuff'.

So, how does this 'stuff' know how to form into the objects that we perceive? Well, its down to how we see it really. Literally down to our own perception. If we perceive a table to exist then it exists. I heard tale of Natives in some far off land not seeing the Conquistador ships sailing toward them, as they had never seen a ship before, they were beyond the perception of the said natives. If we can't 'see' something then, does it exist? Spiritualist mediums talk of spiritual realms, where deceased relatives hang out and wait to be called to move on. The medium, a kind of 'go-between' accesses the place where the souls of the deceased hang out and communicate with them. The vast majority of humanity have no concept of this, or perception of this, but a medium will as it is within their perception field.

So things become real when we perceive that they are 'real' (whatever 'real' is!)

Techincally speaking our reality is the way it is because we perceive it to be that way. Then we start getting into the realms of being able to change our reality, changing our reality through changing our perception of reality. We can all see both the positive and negative side of our reality, of our lives, if you will. We might see problems as hills to overcome, or something we can't escape from.

I'll give you an example. Professor Stephen Hawking. Here is someone who has suffered in his life. He developed Motor Neurone Disease and began a decline into his illness. However, Professor Hawking has done something that not many people do when faced with insurmountable odds. He has chosen to change his reality. How? He hasn't become defined by his illness. Admittedly he has physical issues, but he has a brilliant mind, keen, acute and observant. This brilliant man has developed theories about our Universe that leave us reeling that have finally allowed many people to have a 'a-ha' moment as the lightbulb has switched on. He isn't his illness, neither is he labelled as such. Thankfully we have people like Professor Hawking in the world. So, he is someone, who despite everything, still has achieved something and created a new reality for himself. It might not be in exactly the way he would have liked, but he is still an inspiration to many.

To wrap this part up: Reality can be defined by our perception of it and as such can be changed and not limited.



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