Saturday, June 21, 2008

God's Vibrations

There is an interesting connection between technology and spirituality. Call it the unifying theory if you like.
There is a vibration in every atom. It's called energy. Our bodies and the bodies of plants, planets and everything we know in the universe vibrates. And our souls eminate from the vibrations and the biochemical beings that we are. Connected to the vibrations of the creation we are. Theorists in physics now think that the universe is held together by threads. I've known this to be true. In many meditations I have felt that universal energy. The thread of life is through out the universe. This to me is God.
Okay, so accept the fact that all matter vibrates. Accept that we humans are matter. Accept that we think and dream and have souls. Accept that these dreams and faith come from electro-chemical minds that are vibrating with all the rest of all matter in the universe. Accept we are all connected through this atomic vibration. Accept we are one with everything, everyone.
Accept we are all brothers and sisters.
Find a calming spot and breath and feel the connection if you'd like. Know!
I had to let go.
P.S. Jesus said it all! He lived a life dedicated to help us all have an understanding of how to live a better life. How to treat each other, how to be brothers and sisters, how to best take care of our selves, our souls through a love that is eternal. Through a love that is and always has been ours to have, to hold, to share. A martyr for our souls. Killed because he told the truth that we should live as brothers and sisters, that we are all one with the universe and everything in it and we should love ourselves.

1 comment:

Ironton, MO said...

Albert Einstein was an accomplished musician.. he played violin. He was known to say that the music of Mozart most matched the rhythm of universe. So you are in good company saying that there is constant motion, movement in the universe.
I would have to say, thought, that what you attribute to Jesus is quite a bit out of the realm of the sure record we have of what he claimed. He was not a guru or just a spiritual teacher. He claimed to be God in the flesh-- from a different realm he entered what he himself created to save us from ourselves. Noone claims the things he said of himself and has a life (and don't forget the resurrection) to show for it. A good teacher of peace and love would not have been martyred or killed for just that. It is that "uncomfortable" claim of who he is that upset many at that time and still upsets many now.
I suggest we all go back to his words and find comfort in what he says about himself. He said he is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. We can ignore what he said and just use him as a feel-good salve for our own loneliness and vague thoughts, or we can accept what he said and learn from him.
" ... for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him." Hebrews 11:6 -- These words can be a real comfort to anyone who desires to know God, truth, and life.
Hey, natureboy, I'm for you. Keep in touch.