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Featherjourney's avatar

Well…this is just a bit over my head but nevertheless I enjoyed reading it and found it fascinating!

I decided to look up ‘the spiritual property of black holes’ and google’s AI had quite a bit to say, like this:

“ The extreme gravitational pull of a black hole can symbolize the dissolution of the ego, where individual identity melts away and one becomes part of something larger.” That resonates with me because I am reading books by David R. Hawkins - calibration of consciousness levels.

I just finished: Transcending the Levels of Consciousness.

Thank you for a very interesting read.

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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Excellent exposition and an outstanding contribution to this emergent trans-disciplinary arena. The mass-energy-information equivalence is key, so thanks for underlining that too. I once had a discussion with Ervin László on that topic and I admit I do not see eye to eye with him. In his view as articulated to me, all energy is subsumed into information flow. This differs radically from the perspective of Professor Konstantin Meyl, the world's leading authority on scalar waves and amongst its foremost authorities on free energy applications. To Meyl, the "feldwirbeln", or field vortices, generate energy as much as they transmit information. Energy and information, although interacting and interwoven, are nonetheless distinct. I think this is correct and that too cerebral a viewpoint (as in László's) might distort things into pure mentation as opposed to a lived and truly sentient apprehension of whatever reality is. It moves too far away from vitalism into conceptualism which is idealism. Certainly, Rudolf Steiner's insistence on "willing, feeling and thinking" as linked yet autonomous faculties of apprehension implicitly confirms Meyl's point of view. I think what you say about the generative, creative and conductive aspects of black holes is spot on. The quote attributed to Tesla distinguishing frequency from vibration is extremely important in my view. Frequency is that which can be measured (quantitative) whereas vibration is more of a state without definitive limitations and boundaries (qualitative). Hence, measurable oscillatory rates become the mass-linked frequencies of the sub-quantum realm aka Universal/Akashic Field. Thus, vibrations are more akin to a fundamental cosmic harmonic whilst frequencies resonate transversally across individual boundaries, positive resonance leads towards health, good karma and evolution, negative (or dysfunctional) resonance leading towards decay, bad karma and spiritual entropy. Thanks for another very interesting probe into the yet-to-be-known!

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