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what I believe so far
In general, there are three approaches to how the universe came to be, and what, exactly, it is. There is the religious view, which states all creation was constructed by divinity and that our everlasting spirits will carry on into another existance. There is the Mathematical and Physics' view that everything has a logical explaination and we just cease to exist when we die. And finally there is the meta-physical view that there isn't any reality at all, thus no universe, and we as humans are spirits trapped in a physical shell trying to overcome reality with force of will, meditation, spellcraft, divination, and so forth. I believe that these three areas of belief are all true to some degree.

A long time ago I was introduced to christianity. I didn't believe a word of it, but I liked the idea. I wanted to believe, but if god did exist, he didn't give me the capacity for blind faith so i was angry and tried hard to disprove gods existance. After all the anger was expelled and i stopped to actually think, I turned to witchcraft. Not the Hollywood witchcraft, but holding the earth and everything in it as spiritual energies. I learned that witchcraft is an amazing craft. Nothing more. Spells didn't work. Not for me. But the science of botany and metalurgy and geological discoveries in potions and chrystal use opened my mind to the hand of science. I expereimented. I learned, and I realized how scientific witchcraft really is. Quantum physics then stapled itself to my mind. Here is a science that dares to question time and space and that can calculate the exact time of the beginning of the universe in theory. Here is a science that proves anything true can be proven. I set out to prove god to myself through meditation, study, and observation of the universe and the people in it.

Well, here it is. My conclusions thus far. It would take years to explain how i came to these theories, and more to reference the material, so I decided to just type from the heart what I believe. First, lets just say God does exist and he created us in his image. He appeared out of nothing and created the universe. The bible says seven days, I believe it was seven stages. There was conscious thought out of nothing. If you are conscious it is impossible to imagine nothing so this speck of thought had to create reality. As this thought formed reality, its awareness of itself became more clear and it started to create less random and more structured. light, dark, planets, suns etc. When life emerged from this nothingness, it gave the thought a new point of view to see the universe it created. Life progressed until ultimately it created us. I found a place on earth where God can exist, and where he can touch all people and know all thoughts. God exists in us all. he is our imagination and our thoughts. We ARE god. Or more specifically, we are offspring and our earth is akin to a giant egg or seed. So, yes, we have a spirit. Yes we cease to exist when we die to enter nothingness like an incubation or sleep. And out of our own personal nothing we will 'enter the kingdom of god', or more literally, we will create our own universe or join with the god that started it all.

What will happen when we die if my theory is true? Well, that depends on what you truly believe when you die. If you are a christian, i hope you were good before you died. Your reality on entering the afterlife would be exactly what you believe, you would create it. If you believe you are going to heaven, you will. you will meet god and understand the universe and live in bliss for all eternity. If you believe you will be cycled back into the circel of life, that is what happens. But one thing that couldn't happen is to cease to exist. Those who believe that we do will be like newborns in the afterlife, confused and stranded in the dark, but they too will come to some understanding of their own existance.. If our imagination is universal and a part of god, then imagination is universal, not localized in our brain and impossible to extinguish. Existance will continue forever. I look forward to creating my own universe when i pass on, i am in no rush, the more i learn here the more wisdom i will have for perfecting my own(universe) when the time comes.

What impact does this knowledge have on day to day life? How about the concept of manifestation? God doesn't exist now, in the past or in the future, he is time. He is space. All of it, all the time. Manifestation is a way of utilizing universal thought(imagination on a different scale) to arrange events in previous history to meet our current needs. everything we need to exist is given to us. To a different degree, Everything we need to further our spiritual growth or the growth of another, will be provided. Survival is esential and thus we are going to survive until we need to die for the spiritual growth of the whole. Every death serves to teach us all about compassion and loss. It is an essential part of spiritual growth so we can understand ourselves better and learn how to cope with our emotions. Now, manifesting is a little different though. Lets use an example from when i met my wife and we just got our first home together. I was a street kid and we had no money until she got paid. We had no furniture, nothing except a tv,vcr, stereo, and a phone. I put the thought out that i need furniture fast. Within 2 weeks I had fully furnished my home through people who 'just happen' to have something i need that they weren't using anyways, a random dresser got dumped in my backyard, a bedframe gets thrown away down the block, tv stand, computer, drapes, coffee table, everything we needed within 2 weeks and i didn't leave my block. Another day to day impact is ESP and Empathy. ESP and Empathy are parts of universal thought. Our own individual thoughts and emotions are 'borrowed' from the universal thought, thus a direct link between all thinking things in the universe. ESP is the ability to 'hear' the thoughts as they are borrowed by someone else. Empathy is the ability to feel the thoughts as they are 'borrowed' in a similar manner. Both Empathy and ESP are inherent abilities we all have to differing degrees, man and beast alike. There is less empathy between separate species than within the same species, but it is there all the same. It is a shame that most of us are taught and programmed from birth to exclude these possibilities. Because someone important couldn't understand it scientifically, they ridiculed it and called it false. There is no shame in that, who have you seen that hasn't said something is impossible because they tried and failed? Teams of scientists said it was impossible for a human to survive past the speed of sound, yet mach speed is almost an obsolete concept and we are looking at faster than light travel through warp drives, wormholes, and quantum entanglement teleportation. I have a limited ammount of ESP, it is 50% logic and 50% intuition and trusing myself. I have a much stronger degree of empathy though, to the point that i have difficulty separating another person's suffering with my own to the point of physical pain in my body that kind of half-exists. The more I know about their pain or suffering, the more concise and definable the pains or suffering I feel. I do my best to figure out how to aleviate the pain in them because I relate to them on that level, and don't want anyone to feel like that. If what I say is true, then the possibilities of scientifically spiritual humans have no bounds. As we grow up as a species into whatever we are to become, we could very well create magic, unlocking an inherent ability, which we might have, of creation out of nothing. We could build our house and set a 4 course meal by just knowing its there already. Sound far fetched? Thats why it(magic) can't happen yet. Until we all realize its(magic) there, it(magic) can't manifest. all know what each other are feeling and would empathise with their needs and wants without discrimination. There would be no war. there would be no hunger. there would be no homelessWhat would a world of enlightened people look like? There would be no greed because we could call anything we need or want out of nothingness. there would be no lust because we would. there would even be no suffering. A literal garden of eden for us to leave to the next cycle of creation. What about good and evil? We don't need good and evil explained to us, we know what is right and wrong. It is also a part of universal thought. It is also essential. Good and evil can be compared to yin and yang. There is always a little speck of good in a world of hate and evil, and there is always a little speck of evil in a world of devotion and perfect harmony. In a hateful world, the smallest gesture of loyalty or kindness without personal gain carries far and is noticed, but quickly forgotten unless it happens again. In a world without hate and cruelty, any small infraction is noticed and carries far, but burried and forgotten quickly unless it happens again, just like the good in an evil world. Think of good and evil like a vibration you put out of yourself. This vibration alerts others to who you are on an instinctual level. Liars attract liars, killers attract killers, thieves attract thieves. On a like note, a good person can feel the evil emanating off a person who commits evil acts. The memory of the act and the willingness to do it again hang onto a person until they decide to change their way of thinking. they are on a wave of thought that drags a person into a downward spiral. It feeds itself by making the person notice only the bad around them, oblivious to all the good unless it steps right in front of them and makes it impossible not to see. For example, lets say a woman has had a hard life full of prostitution, drugs, abuse, and all manner of evil, but she is not an evil person. She sees happy people and good things happen, but in her world, this feeds the darkness in her because she believes that the good isn't meant for her. Then one day someone is hurting her and a stranger steps in and helps her, shows her compassion and kindness, and does what he can to aleviate her suffering. She makes a full recovery and enters society as a sucessful business woman and meets with her old street friends every once in a while to remind her where she came from. To her it has become a different world where separate from hers where the worst has been shed and it is possible to continue living in comfort and happiness and all that evil is theirs now. She tries to help them. To her street friends who grew up with her and saw how impossible to escape it was notice her get rid of her bonds and free herself from the evils she was living. They can either feed their misery further as before, thinking she is bragging or preaching, or see the possibility for escape too and take the helping hand and become free as well. That one original act of kindness could save hundreds of souls from misery while feeding misery at the same time. Good and evil are what we make it. Evil intentions can be turned to good aims, same as the best of intentions can topple countries. On the other hand the vibration emmanating off of a truly good person can sometimes be a frightening experience for an evil person. Good people can feel when they are lied to, good people can feel bad intention, good people know good people and are drawn to each other like magnets to avoid the evil in the world. Evil attracts and consumes. Evil people are drawn to good people, wanting what they have but not knowing how to attain it properly and believing the universe will never let them reach a goal so high as, lets say a car, they steal one to get a feeling of what it is like to live like that. Then comes the 'in your face' attitude where they abuse the car and the road, breaking every rule they can, endangering the happy people as best as he can because its not fair that they can have it and he can't. If he can take the happiness from them, maybe by chance it will come his way perhaps? Good people are repelled by evil people. They can feel the empathic want for what they have, and can tell immediately that they want to take their happiness away. The problem is that people who are good tend to prefer to trust first, then doubt. They trust evil people when they say they aren't evil because good people don't want to see the evil in a person and so, look for the good instead. But in retrospect, the trust shown by the person may change the way the evil person thinks and could actually try to be good because of a good person's influence in their life. So, throw a limb, be nice to everyone. Even if you know you might get hurt for it. It could change hundreds of people in the long run and end the misery in their universes. No truly good deed goes un-noticed in the long run; even if the immediate result is chaos. Stick your hand into a well of evil, or dive in, to help the good spirits out and you have a good chance of getting stuck or hurt, but the rewards for that person you could potentially save are beyond worth. The more good we throw out there, the better the chance it will spread, and if enough good dilutes the well, who knows? -anon- — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.72.35.185 (talk) 19:37, 26 September 2013 (UTC)