Monday morning, a new week in which to extrapolate my
ideas, calibrate my routine until it’s fine-tuned to deliver
dividends, to explain how unwavering ideas continue
without the need for human presence:
Every subatomic particle has an awareness which is
postulated by philosophers as the prerequisite for
existence, when perception with its actions and
reactions is happening, a primitive form
Of consciousness registers events & thus everything
is accounted for - like a movie camera recording all
things for posterity to create an Akashic library - a
theory which forms the basis of Terry Pratchett’s
Fantasy that the 99% of invisible dark matter and energy
must be auditing the universe by checking recordings of
the holographic fantasy called reality, to be reviewed by
higher consciousness to determine what was learned
To use the lessons to create another universe with new
vibration system where creation is simultaneous with
thought, requiring no manual action, thus life forms
are masterfully in charge of their every thought
BUT nobody pays attention, talking about weekend flooding,
urgent 90 page translations, only Ntsoaki’s smiling face
paid heed to the implication of the eternity of ideas &
feelings like love, briefly embodied by temporary
Life forms and people who create a unique, original meaning
for every notion they come across, interpreting the cosmos
in exciting ways, recreating it all because everyone is an
embodiment of the complete hologram!
[To be shortened shortly, still need to reflect on all this]
[Monday 17 March 2014]
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