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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Reflections of Teachings of Grandmother Pa’Ris’Ha

 


No light in space

Couple of days of full moon, the sun has come up. There's that beautiful, beautiful golden reflection on the water. That's the  Butcherbird singing little family, and that other raspy noise is one of the Sulphur-crested Cockatoos. The sun has come from beyond the cloud. And it is absolutely gloriously golden.  The morning time, definitely the bird time, they're waking up before the sun comes. And in this moment, there's acknowledging of the sun, and do some of your own research or what people say now about fact checking, but If you have to think for a moment, why is the sun's out there in space and we’re here on earth, why do we have sunshine here, and there's not sunshine in the whole of space illuminated by the sun? And that I had heard it in biology and in things, but really the first time this story really embedded itself was from the Elder Grandmother Pa'Ris'Ha teaching about resistance and how resistance is a way of this universe, or the overcoming of resistance, how things are created when there is a resistance.

And when we say resistance, we can be talking about a butterfly pushing through its cocoon, or we could be talking about, even as she said, starting a project and having quite a few people go to put it down or it have some bad media. All of that's part of the creative process, which can come across a little hard at times, but to realize “Hey, this has being noticed enough, to have rippling someone's feathers and comments, it's being noticed.” And the resistance here, when we're talking about creation and resistance back to the sun, the sun produces sunrays, solar rays, and the earth has an electromagnetic field around it. And again, this is just normal science. So the electromagnetic field around the earth and the rays from the sun where they come together, there's a resistance between the two. There's a dance almost. It's that resistance that creates light. The two coming together, pushing against each other, the Earth's electromagnetic field bouncing those sunrays back and the sun pushing in on the electromagnetic field. And a way to see that is at nighttime, for those who have seen, or even seen on internet, the Northern lights or the Southern lights, Aurora Borealis as the Southern ones are called the beautiful dance of greens and blues, which is that impact of the solar rays on the electromagnetic field, the Earth’s electromagnetic field.

So when you're looking at the sun, looking at all the light, looking at the blue sky, now this right here, is a dance and interplay between the electromagnetic field and that which is coming in from space. Now, adding space, if there's nothing for those rays that are coming from the sun, it says nothing that comes in contact with that, there's no resistance. There's no light created. It retains its energy and keeps traveling. But should it come upon an object? And there's the reflection bouncing back from that object, then there is light.

To take it a little further, again, a number of years later, Pa'Ris'Ha also introduced to us the teachings or first sharing’s of the years that she has been with different scientists and people, and at a time many, many years ago, she was sharing how there was a black hole behind the Milky Way. And pretty much the scientists at the time, some of them just got up and left the room, many years later, when their equipment gets more savvy, they find there's a black hole behind the Milky Way and they call her back to come and talk again. Well, there's plenty of sharing done, but it's not necessarily back to the ones who have closed minds for there was more and more information, particularly from scientists like Nassim Haramein. He talks about black holes a lot. So I suggest having a rate of that because I was again, thinking about the sun and the biology teaching we had that “most things on this earth” get their energy from the sun. They're either photosynthetic or they eat something that's photosynthetic. So when I say photosynthetic, that's photo - meaning light, synthesis meaning putting it together. So they put their food together from light. So when we talk about all the trees, and the algae, and the things that photosynthesize, synthesizing from light, and then the things that eat that, the grubs, the caterpillars, and then the birds, and then everything else. And in the ocean, the same, most of it's from photosynthetic algae, that's been eaten by small animals, like the krill that’s eaten by a bigger animal, etc. And there are other sources. So, in the deep, the deep parts of the ocean and in places where there's not much oxygen, we have organisms that can live off sulfur and produce sulfides. So they're not getting their energy necessarily from the sun, but from things like volcanic vents, where the sulfur comes out.

And so then I thought, well, the sun's not the beginning of all life. Then again, much, much later, there's the teachings around the black hole and seeing it differently now, the source of life as energy. And the interplay of energy between not only organisms on the earth but planetary. And for this beautiful time of the morning, I’ll leave you with the concept that the sun is not only a bowl creating light by interacting with the Earth's magnetic field, but it too is a black hole and is spinning at an almost infinite speed with an incredible density. If you'd like to know more about that, have a look at some of the work by in the same Haramein. And again, when we listen to the stories from our traditional peoples everywhere in the world, there are absolute scientific wisdoms. So if you are a person who's interested and you'd like to be a bridge between cultures, listen to the stories, listen to science, then investigate, and Grandmother Pa'Ris'Ha says, all good things as we look, we're looking to enhance.

 

Influence and concern

People talk about the sphere of influence, and the sphere of concern. And usually it's in a way to assist someone or increase their ability in an area. And when I say assist, assist in the area or helping manage overload of feelings or helping to manage hopelessness or helping to identify in a workplace, what I actually do, what don't I do.

And that concept of the sphere of influence and sphere of concern, the general teaching is, there's lots and lots of things on your mind potentially, or in your feelings, lots going on. So how do you narrow it down to things that you can actually influence? You may be concerned about a whole lot, but what can you influence?

And then the idea is to just really focused on the things where you have influence. And it has a nice idea that the more that you can influence, the more you do, the greater your sphere of influence. But I really need to add to that. That if you are concerned about something and if it comes to you, know that you can make a difference, even in the things that you do each day. As you live your life, you are already having impact and having effect. So, let's see how you can keep everything you're concerned about in your sphere of concern and change that word of concern, meaning “Hey, it's something in the world that stood out for you and you care, not knowing a little bit about each other, really helps us care.” So, if something stood out to you and it has an impact, either you know something about it, or you'd like to know something about it, something happened in you to care.

So your concerns, let's have a look at them. It might be something that's happening with the global climate. It might be something that's happening with teenagers. It might be your own teenager. It might be the schooling system. It tends to be when people often talk about bigger things as well, but it can be as much as someone managing their own money or the weather on a weekend that they're planning to do something. These are all areas of potential concern. Within that though, instead of saying those things are too big, you can't control the weather or you can't control whatever it might be, you can influence. And that's separate one where we talk about how your thoughts and your feelings coming together, do have an influence on the outside world, and know that there isn't really an outside world. It's an inhere world. How you think, how you feel, how you love yourself, how you then reflect that upon all that's around you. So yes, take that in whichever way it's comfortable or uncomfortable, as indeed it’s uncomfortable it normally relates to us growing. So the inhere, and the sphere of concern. So if there's something you do have a concern about let's say it's homelessness, and you have a home, when you're in your home, have great appreciation for it. Now that doesn't mean you have to necessarily go around doing appreciation ceremony, but it means, when you turn the tap on and water comes out, you can have a little smile on a feeling “Hey, this is nice water that I can drink.”. When you go to the fridge and it's full of food “Whoa, look at all that food and diversity and health.” and have that feeling that you've created of gratitude for that. And we should out there, you could use the word “wish” you could use the word “see”, you could use the word “fill it into your space”. So instead of just drawing this circle of sphere of concern and sphere of influence, and putting anything that used to be said as not your area of influence right now, just put it in the circle of concern and let it go. Instead of letting it go have it in that sphere. Or the shape around yourself and know that what you're putting in there is thoughts and feelings of that particular concern in an ideal state. If it's homelessness that this enjoyment of a clean, dry, and safe place, that there was a whole night's sleep, that the sheets are clean and fresh, that the pillow is comfortable. It can be potentially easy to take these things for granted, but as you're awakened, appreciate the night that you had.

So in our sphere of concern, we can place those things that we changed the word from concern to influence. It may not be the same influences, you're actively going on doing a de-clutter of your house for example, but it can be a sphere of influence in that your thoughts and feelings have effect.

So let's say with we've looked at homelessness, it could be that the waterways in your area are getting polluted. With the own water in your tap, or the water that you catch with the rain, do blessings with. Have a shell from an ocean, have some water in it, put it in a special place in your house where you know that it could be the equivalent of an altar or where you've got photos of your relatives or special things you've collected when you've traveled. And that place is only for that. It's not for random putting down the keys or the coffee or anything else. It's just for that. And on that space, you know, when it's there, that space, is appreciating it.

And anytime you walk past that, you might notice that your shells getting low in water, you topping it up knowing that you're sending a feeling and message of appreciation of the waters, clean waters across the world. As Pa’Ris’Ha teaches, It has effect.

So, when everything's in harmony, it all has a position. We have a position. Each one of us, we're all different. And our position includes our sphere of influence. And if there's things going on in the world, that you are concerned whether it's letting you know that something has reacted with you. Some people are very passionate about saving animals or particular species of animals. Others may be very much with the forest. Others could be in terms of education or politics. Some have a whole sphere of areas of concern.

So yes, you can have an area of direct influence in a physical way of the things you are doing this. And as a human being, you can bring consciousness to the way you are being the way you are living the way you are doing. And that can create outcomes. When I say can, it does create outcomes. And the “can” is there just to allow a little bit of space that if you feel that you're doing that, you're appreciating water, and the Creek is still dirty to your eyes, doesn't mean that it hasn't happened.

It can also be that there are times when it's where two or more come together, there's more power in your outcomes. So your concern, your area of influence then can be talking with others. It can be putting up a little sign about the lovely Creek. It could be talking to the people who manage it to say, can we do some tree planting along this Creek?

If you feel like you're ready to do more, then you can move to be active. So our areas of concern, don't need to get shut away. We don't have to shut ourselves off.

It doesn't impact us directly we may say. So we don't have to be worried about it. Yes. If you are concerned, if it does have an emotional trigger with you, do something about it. Write a letter, post something on social media, when something has triggered you, and that sort of negative connotation, it's aroused an emotion in you, energy in motion, that's awesome. Shows you’re alive, you're human, there's something there, then move it to action. So move a reaction into an action.

And with that action that you take, if you really move it in the direction, what you stand for, like we said, if you want clean water, celebrate the clean water. If you want clean water, you can definitely identify and investigate why it's not clean, and bring about a change there. If it's a direct pollution incident, there's no need to be against the person or company or place during the pollution, know that they're there, know it's opposite to what you stand for, and then put the measures in place through the channels that are available to you, or create new ones to get that different outcome. As Grandmother Pa’Ris’Ha always reminds us, “You matter and you have effect.”

All good things.



-GDB

Monday, May 9, 2022

My Life As A Journey

 


I have come to know my life as a journey; looking for ways to learn, explore, and become the person I was born to be.  So many twists and turns.  So many adventures.

One such adventure has been accepting and following an invitation from Grandmother PaRisHa.  That invitation was to become a co-host of Quantum Leap Book Club on Law of Attraction Radio Network.  In this journey, Grandmother PaRisHa brought forth the book Inside The Earth – The Second Tunnel by Radu Cinamar.  This book was recommended by a friend.  On the back cover it says “Stories of the Inner Earth have both fascinated and perplexed mankind since the dawn of time.  Now, for the first time, hard scientific data is provided that the Earth’s core is not what conventional science has always assumed.”  Instead, it is a whole new world. Really?

I did not know what to think about this book when it was presented, but I love the idea of “What is possible, and what don’t we know?”  Simple questions with so many juicy answers.  Grandmother PaRisHa has brought forward many of these questions for so many to ponder.  What if this book is not just a story, but the true recounting of a man’s adventure?  What if all he speaks about is true? We have had opportunities in the past to learn about the adventures to the inner earth in other great adventure novels.  But this one is different, as Radu explains, it is the true sharing of his adventure.  And, he says, it is time to get the information out to the world.

Mystery. Intrigue. Secret programs. Unknown civilizations. Advanced technologies. Solid gold tunnels.  New understandings. The introduction and prelude are exciting in themselves! So how can you learn and decide for yourself? You need to dive into these questions, search for information, and then decide for yourself.

Does Science Have It Right?  Have you ever considered that what you believe about the world, in particular the composition of the inner Earth, is totally based on theory?  That is one of the ideas being presented.   If everything is theory, then why should we presume it is true?

I never really thought about it before – the idea that the inner earth might be completely different than what I was taught in science class - the crust, the mantle, the core.  And, I never really considered that the teaching was based on a theory, a hypothesis.  I just accepted what I was taught.  But has it ever really been proven?  Has anyone ever drilled to the core of the Earth to prove what is taught?  Or could it be more like the story “Journey to the Center of the Earth” or the reports of Admiral Bird?  Or…..? 

Then, I wonder - how many other things have I been taught in my life that really are based on a theory, a hypothesis, an old tradition?  This reminds me of the story of the traditional recipe that calls for cutting off the ends of the roast before it is roasted, only to find out later that Great Grandma did that, not to make it taste better, but to fit it in the pan.

It could be time to question, to research, and to explore - time to look for Truth.  What if the inner Earth is a whole new world? It is time open to new possibilities, and the ideas that really push you “out of the box” of your current beliefs.  Exploring really is fun!  Maybe the Inner Earth concepts are a place to start?  Maybe it is another question, is all of science we have been taught really the truth?  And what about history?  Is it true or just written by the winners, or by those that have a certain perspective looking only through their lens of an experience or understanding?

So, I decided to look into the idea of a hollow Earth and all of the scientific teachings that speak to the Earth as solid, and how the book pointed out how each scientific teaching of what is inside the Earth can be challenged and discredited, and that all the scientific teachings are based on theory and assumptions, and none have been proved.

I found my own mind first saying “Wow! This new info is so amazing!” and then my mind begins to bring up questions and doubts. I first think “This new info feels like Truth!”, and then the mind comes up with all the reasons it cannot be so.  I can see how hardwired my mind is, so I tell it to be open and look at the possibilities.  How cool would it be if all the new info on a hollow Earth proves to be true!?!  Is this a theory or is this a well-hidden Truth?

I googled “Hollow Earth Theory Proof” and found so many articles, in support and, also as fantasy.  There are stories of Admiral Byrd, scientists that have supported the theory of hollow Earth like Edmond Halley in the late 17th century and others that don’t, and the stories of the indigenous peoples, some religions and ancient civilizations that speak to the existence of civilizations existing inside the Earth. So, I decided to keep an open mind and explore as much as I could.  Who knows, I might just find, or better yet, experience the Truth.  I invited myself to open and explore; and  you too can do this, be open and explore.

New ideas have impact.  Once you have taken in something new, whether it is by an experience, lecture, or a book, you are not the same person you were before you took it in.  Interesting idea to think about.  You are constantly becoming a “new you.”

While reading the book about the Inner Earth, I was presented with this concept that so much of science is based on theory, or assumptions.  I began to wonder how much is actually proven, not just by mathematical equations, but by actual repetitive, hands-on proof. 

Here is another idea.  What if the center of the Earth is not a solid core, but a Black Hole?  This is a concept that was presented.  Grandmother PaRisHa shares that at the center of everything is a black hole.  I had always heard that a black hole swallowed everything in its path.  But what if this is not true?  What if the black hole is the center of a new creation.  The book presented the idea that the Black Hole is what has brought this planet, and all planets, into existence.  Instead of what science taught me that the black hole has so much gravity that is draws everything in, what if it really pushes creation out?  What an interesting idea to ponder.

I took my grandchildren to the Museum of Nature and Science, and they just happened to have a program on Black Holes showing in the planetarium.  My grandchildren (12, 10, and 8) watched in wonder as the celestial masses moved above their heads and the story of Black Holes unfolded for them.  At the end of the show, I was barraged with questions from the wise young ones. What was there that created the Big Bang? Into what did all the stuff the Big Bang created explode out though? What was there?  How do scientists really know that the Black Holes come from exploding stars?  Where does the stuff go that they suck in?  And if they spew it out the other side of the Black Hole, what is on the other side? 

My grandchildren were not content to take in as fact all that was presented.  They asked questions, challenging most of what was presented.  So that makes me ask, as adults, why should we be content in just excepting what has been taught to us?  We need to ask questions, learn new ideas and concepts, and to be open to ponder these ideas so we can grow in wisdom as the young wise ones.

Is science considering an Internal Earth Black Hole Theory?  Are scientists looking at a new theory that there is a Black Hole in the center of the Earth; and not just in the center of our planet, but in every planet, star, and celestial body? Are these bodies actually formed by the Black Hole emitting water in the form of ice and drawing in space dust to create the crust and the physical matter of Earth?  These questions and more sends me off on quests for more information; “Down the rabbit hole”, you might say.  Is it possible?  Is it true?

On my latest quest, I searched to see if science is looking at this concept of a Black Hole in the center of the Earth; actually, creating the Earth herself.  I found an interesting YouTube and some articles based on a NASA scientist, Louisa Riofrio, and her theories.  She describes that the Earth could be formed much like how a pearl is formed around a grain of sand.  That was an interesting example.  You can find the video on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPKO1qtntGs .

There have been other articles written by scientists. One I looked at was a paper published by 13 scientists in the Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences that can be found at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6910781/ .  This article was later retracted by the publication because the publication found that an internal investigation has raised sufficient evidence that they are not directly connected with the special issue Global Dermatology and contain inconsistent results.  My mind immediately wonders if the idea is too far outside the scope of material-based science.

But there are scientists, physicists like Nassim Haramein, that are looking at this concept and exploring it further.  Nassim Haramein has spent more than 30 years researching and discovering connections in physics, mathematics, geometry, cosmology, quantum mechanics, biology and chemistry, and the idea of black holes and creation.  You can find out more about Nassim Haramein and his work at https://www.resonancescience.org/.  Something to check out and ponder anyway; something to open and expand your mind.  Something to make you a “new you”. 

The question is then, does “Dogmatic Thinking” limit us?  There is a quote from the book

Inside The Earth – The Second Tunnel that caught my attention and made me think.  The quote from the book is questioning new information about the possibility of an empty or hollow inner earth versus the tradition teaching of a solid earth.  The quote goes as follows, “I see that you maintain the doubts you had two days ago, but all you have to do is to give up dogmatic thinking. We don’t deny the results the scientists obtain, but there is a very important difference with regard to the nuances of how to interpret them.” 

 

This made me think of the doubts I have when presented with new information that goes against something I have learned and accepted as truth.  It used to be that I didn’t even want to consider something different if I strongly believed something, or I did not want to look at something differently or from a different angle.  “All you have to do is give up dogmatic thinking” is what the quote said.  It made me wonder about how much I am missing by sticking to dogmatic thinking.

 

So, what is dogmatic thinking? Dogmatic is defined by Merriam/Webster dictionary as “characterized by or given to the expression of opinions very strongly or positively as if they were facts.”  Dogmatic thinking is contemplating things according to a set of rules or facts, or buying into the idea that your set of beliefs, social codes, or ideas are indisputable fact.  It can be religious dogma, scientific dogma, educational dogma, and corporate dogma. One problem with dogmatic thinking is that it ignores possibilities that fall outside these facts or violate the rules. 

The idea of sticking to dogmatic ideas and not considering things from different views seems to me to be extremely limiting given how much we don’t know about the universe, the Earth, God, or even ourselves.  How will we ever learn or understand more if we don’t ask the questions, challenge the status quo?   This is what inventors, artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, explorers and anyone that creates and brings something new forward does.  This is exactly what Grandmother PaRisHa is asking us to do; open our minds, challenge our beliefs, consider something that pushes on the dogmatic ideas that have been taught to us.  Pondering and contemplating new ideas helps us grow and expands us in ways we don’t even realize at first.  So, let go of dogmatic thinking, open up to new possibilities and explore. Ask the questions.  Look for truth.  Search for yourself. Be open and take in the world of possibilities. Move into the realm of creating a “new you” each and every day.  Have a happy journey!

-TLC

 

Originally published on James Michael Writers Blog. Republished by permission.

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