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lucia
04-23-2007, 04:01 PM
As my first posting I'd like to thank David for doing a fantastic job telling people about the reality of life on earth and also in Higher Dimensions.
I am in awe of how through analysis of science and phylosophy you have made this reality accessable,understandable and tangible. The knowledge of the cosmos is once again available to all who thirst for wisdom and understanding.
Not only have I learned to understand the cosmos more clearly I also realise that as a spiritual being my (our) mission is [to bring spirit into the earth].
I read that the union of two people who vibrate on the same frequency or are able to respond to those vibrations in self can find a balance in life raising the vibrational frequency of each other. Lets say if a greater number of people were to raise their frequency of vibration would that affect the qualities of matter, energy and biology? Just a thought!

Always with love,
Lucia

soup
05-28-2007, 10:17 PM
...if a greater number of people were to raise their frequency of vibration would that affect the qualities of matter, energy and biology?

Sharing gratitude with the spirit of love seems as a baby step toward experiencing states of union with others. It may be that working with other in this way we can each answer this question within our own lives...

Paradoxically, it seems likely the experience of union with another may not be reciprocal in nature - that is, the experience the individuals carry with them into their state of union likely affects the perceptions they carry out of their state union, even though within their shared state of union they're one and same.

I think there is a lot of fragmentation occuring related to this idea and likewise a lot of work going into reconciling this principle in action. I'm surprised there isn't more talk of it, even though it seems an abstract generalization in some ways. As if part of the 3D experience may be coming to grips with this idea in some way or another.

The idea of a higher evolutionary state of greater collective consciousness suggests spending more time in union and less time as separated individual.

How much love can a person handle? Can you imagine bonding within a love so powerful its difficult to detach from? It seems as if the principle of free will may come into play - as if too much love can imbalance the light needed to manage it.

It reminds me of Romeo and Julliet, a love so strong that they die to be together for another. It seems such an exception in this day of age, to experience such a love. Sometimes I consider so much distraction as a means by which people "guard" themselves from falling into such predicaments.

The trade off of being distracted seems an experience of love far below the human potential. People are afraid to love to such depth. Yes, heartbreak sucks - its seems an inferior state, and part of loving one another seems helping each other through that when it happens.