Is The Cosmos A Living Entity?
By James Donahue
Back when our children were young and my wife and I were enjoying enough paid time from our jobs that we could take summer vacation trips I recall sitting on our front porch and contemplating the planned route we were about to take from Michigan to Yellowstone National Park and back again through the Grand Tetons and the Black Hills.
As I gazed out on the paved street in front of our home I was suddenly struck with a revelation about how interconnected the people of our nation are just because of the paved roads. I realized that it was going to be possible for us to drive on a constant ribbon of pavement to where ever we chose to go without ever leaving it.
I didn’t realize it at that moment, but I was experiencing the first awareness of something even more deep in the human consciousness. It wasn’t until a few years later when I developed an interest in spiritual and esoteric thinking that the concept of a collective consciousness was thrust into my brain. That was when my wife and I were visiting an occult book store in Ann Arbor and we discovered the writings of Karl Jung, Robert Anton Wilson, Joseph Campbell and many others.
The writings of these great thinkers led both my wife and me to question our roots in Christianity and to consider the possibility that we were but pawns in a massive conspiracy created by the kings and conquerors of the planet, doomed by a faith in an invisible god to a life of slavery for fear of spending an eternity in damnation. In our quest for knowledge we sold all we had and traveled west to Arizona where we lived somewhat homeless until we were taken in by a Navajo medicine man and his wife. After spending a wonderful winter with this couple and after meeting and befriending a Hopi two-horned priest, and having the privilege of standing before a loving Hopi elder, we accepted their understanding of the Creator.
This revelation: The God we seek is energy. It is the energy of the atom and spread out to the energy of our solar system and the galaxy in which we spin, and beyond this to the entire universe. Everywhere we look everything is in constant motion. This we came to understand is the God we all seek. And what we realized is that we are all part of the whole. The energy exists in the atoms that comprise our bodies, thus making us all part of the whole. Suddenly we came to a full understanding of that coined old phrase; “We are all one.”
It was not hard then for me to envision the invisible electronic ribbon connecting my thoughts with those of the billions of other humans on this planet and linking us all to a great library of information. This I realized would explain why a creative idea produced by an inventor on one side of the world would lead to someone else having the same thought at about the same time a thousand miles away.
How exciting it was to read a recent article by Justin Danneman, a freelance writer who studied at TASIS, the American School in England, which revealed a secret group known as the Greyleaf Consortium. This is a group of top scientists and intellectuals that work as a high-priced think tank, providing information and technical advancement for the U.S. military. Danneman wrote that this group has “supposedly discovered how to tap into the collective unconsciousness that we are all connected to.”
He wrote that Greyleaf discovered “that we were tethered to a living, breathing hive consciousness . . . an interconnected series of threads outside the realm of our perception.” It was in the mid-eighties that this group began working on a device that would act as a special antenna, especially tuned to synch with the subatomic frequency with which our minds are connected.
In short, Greyleaf Consortium appears to have not only proven the existence of a collective human consciousness but found a way to tap into it.
Gregory Matloff, a physicist at New York City College of Technology, has just published a paper in which he argues that humans appear to be connected in substance and spirit with the entire universe. He called it a “proto-conscious field” where stars may be thinking entities that deliberately control our lives.
“Put more bluntly, the entire cosmos may be self-aware,” Matloff wrote.
It is interesting to note that the aboriginal people have always known this. They refer to their God as the Mother Earth. It was the best way they had to explain what they always knew and understood.
By James Donahue
Back when our children were young and my wife and I were enjoying enough paid time from our jobs that we could take summer vacation trips I recall sitting on our front porch and contemplating the planned route we were about to take from Michigan to Yellowstone National Park and back again through the Grand Tetons and the Black Hills.
As I gazed out on the paved street in front of our home I was suddenly struck with a revelation about how interconnected the people of our nation are just because of the paved roads. I realized that it was going to be possible for us to drive on a constant ribbon of pavement to where ever we chose to go without ever leaving it.
I didn’t realize it at that moment, but I was experiencing the first awareness of something even more deep in the human consciousness. It wasn’t until a few years later when I developed an interest in spiritual and esoteric thinking that the concept of a collective consciousness was thrust into my brain. That was when my wife and I were visiting an occult book store in Ann Arbor and we discovered the writings of Karl Jung, Robert Anton Wilson, Joseph Campbell and many others.
The writings of these great thinkers led both my wife and me to question our roots in Christianity and to consider the possibility that we were but pawns in a massive conspiracy created by the kings and conquerors of the planet, doomed by a faith in an invisible god to a life of slavery for fear of spending an eternity in damnation. In our quest for knowledge we sold all we had and traveled west to Arizona where we lived somewhat homeless until we were taken in by a Navajo medicine man and his wife. After spending a wonderful winter with this couple and after meeting and befriending a Hopi two-horned priest, and having the privilege of standing before a loving Hopi elder, we accepted their understanding of the Creator.
This revelation: The God we seek is energy. It is the energy of the atom and spread out to the energy of our solar system and the galaxy in which we spin, and beyond this to the entire universe. Everywhere we look everything is in constant motion. This we came to understand is the God we all seek. And what we realized is that we are all part of the whole. The energy exists in the atoms that comprise our bodies, thus making us all part of the whole. Suddenly we came to a full understanding of that coined old phrase; “We are all one.”
It was not hard then for me to envision the invisible electronic ribbon connecting my thoughts with those of the billions of other humans on this planet and linking us all to a great library of information. This I realized would explain why a creative idea produced by an inventor on one side of the world would lead to someone else having the same thought at about the same time a thousand miles away.
How exciting it was to read a recent article by Justin Danneman, a freelance writer who studied at TASIS, the American School in England, which revealed a secret group known as the Greyleaf Consortium. This is a group of top scientists and intellectuals that work as a high-priced think tank, providing information and technical advancement for the U.S. military. Danneman wrote that this group has “supposedly discovered how to tap into the collective unconsciousness that we are all connected to.”
He wrote that Greyleaf discovered “that we were tethered to a living, breathing hive consciousness . . . an interconnected series of threads outside the realm of our perception.” It was in the mid-eighties that this group began working on a device that would act as a special antenna, especially tuned to synch with the subatomic frequency with which our minds are connected.
In short, Greyleaf Consortium appears to have not only proven the existence of a collective human consciousness but found a way to tap into it.
Gregory Matloff, a physicist at New York City College of Technology, has just published a paper in which he argues that humans appear to be connected in substance and spirit with the entire universe. He called it a “proto-conscious field” where stars may be thinking entities that deliberately control our lives.
“Put more bluntly, the entire cosmos may be self-aware,” Matloff wrote.
It is interesting to note that the aboriginal people have always known this. They refer to their God as the Mother Earth. It was the best way they had to explain what they always knew and understood.