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Re: Session 7 February 2016
Supposing that computer-generated numbering would not attach anything to the intention but arbitrary "random" numbering might, and due to conditioning, something apparently arbitrary can be loaded with information that is not noticed, then maybe computer-generated labels would be better. I suppose sincerity and clarity of intention would be the real keys to this process, as seems to be the case in much of the work, and with those elements involved I doubt the method of labeling would matter much. No need to make a big deal of of labeling things.
So, the intention experiment seemed to produce rather instantaneous results (had to run an errand which delayed this post). The same response came once before in answer to a question about the nature of Satguru.
carrier-wave
Intention seems to be a form of carrier-wave. Perhaps in this way water acts as a medium for information transfer, and as such also has the nature of a carrier-wave. Then there is the analogy of a solution of water, with water carrying the properties of the diluted substances. Interesting how the word "solution" forms part of this analogy of the carrier-wave.
Regarding Satguru, in that instance the realization was one of radiant, living knowledge, such that unmanifest information, being abstract or "dry", is carried into manifestation where the aliveness of the information is experienced. Life-giving waters, indeed. Made me cry like a baby to feel it.
And then there's this:
The concept of the divine trinity makes sense here, as well. Not to pick any particular version over another, but the language-ing of that "which proceeds from the father to the son" also fits nicely. There is also the notion of the eternal word in various traditions, and what is a word but a bit of knowledge. It's no stretch, then, to see ether again as carrier-wave, giving life to the word and making it flesh, so to speak.
Again considering water, phase-transition and the triple-point come to mind. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_point There are reports of individuals who seem to embody what Satguru is supposed to represent - living knowledge. Do such individuals occupy a sort of triple-point? That is, are they attuned in such a way to the ether that they simply perform the function of carrier wave, and are present, non-locally, at the triple-point of consciousness? And so, carrier-wave is the method or process of phase-transition, but never any of the phases themselves, and thus carrier-wave occupies a conditionless state, not unlike tasteless, odorless, formless water.
Laura said:Approaching Infinity said:loreta said:Concerning the water, I am very bad in maths, how we transform words in numbers? Is there a formula?
If I understood the exchange correctly, the conversion from words to numbers is arbitrary. Just pick a random number for each thought. The important thing is the intended meaning, not the actual number.
A possible analogy from languages is homonyms. For example, "meat" and "meet" both sound exactly the same, but have different meanings. Based on context, we don't have any trouble differentiating them. Similar things happen across languages, where the same sounds in different languages might have different things.
I think the implication is that the 'information field' is smart enough to know what the number 'means'. So if you have 2 thoughts, each paired up with the number 1001, the water will respond based on the intended thought.
Actually, the transformation from words to numbers was done by computer via an algorithm. I don't think it was random.
Supposing that computer-generated numbering would not attach anything to the intention but arbitrary "random" numbering might, and due to conditioning, something apparently arbitrary can be loaded with information that is not noticed, then maybe computer-generated labels would be better. I suppose sincerity and clarity of intention would be the real keys to this process, as seems to be the case in much of the work, and with those elements involved I doubt the method of labeling would matter much. No need to make a big deal of of labeling things.
ge0m0 said:Laura said:Ether is the interface between information and manifestation.
I've been meditating on this idea for years. I'm gonna get a glass of water, add some salt, tell the salt-water to clarify, and meditate on it. My intuition is that this "interface" can be experienced directly, and that somehow yogis, Qi-gong masters, shamans, alchemists, etc. have learned this. Not that "I" want to "do" anything with this, it just seems like the place-to-be is at the "interface". My guess is that 6D occupies such a "place".
So, the intention experiment seemed to produce rather instantaneous results (had to run an errand which delayed this post). The same response came once before in answer to a question about the nature of Satguru.
carrier-wave
Intention seems to be a form of carrier-wave. Perhaps in this way water acts as a medium for information transfer, and as such also has the nature of a carrier-wave. Then there is the analogy of a solution of water, with water carrying the properties of the diluted substances. Interesting how the word "solution" forms part of this analogy of the carrier-wave.
Regarding Satguru, in that instance the realization was one of radiant, living knowledge, such that unmanifest information, being abstract or "dry", is carried into manifestation where the aliveness of the information is experienced. Life-giving waters, indeed. Made me cry like a baby to feel it.
And then there's this:
A: Law of Three rules!
The concept of the divine trinity makes sense here, as well. Not to pick any particular version over another, but the language-ing of that "which proceeds from the father to the son" also fits nicely. There is also the notion of the eternal word in various traditions, and what is a word but a bit of knowledge. It's no stretch, then, to see ether again as carrier-wave, giving life to the word and making it flesh, so to speak.
Again considering water, phase-transition and the triple-point come to mind. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_point There are reports of individuals who seem to embody what Satguru is supposed to represent - living knowledge. Do such individuals occupy a sort of triple-point? That is, are they attuned in such a way to the ether that they simply perform the function of carrier wave, and are present, non-locally, at the triple-point of consciousness? And so, carrier-wave is the method or process of phase-transition, but never any of the phases themselves, and thus carrier-wave occupies a conditionless state, not unlike tasteless, odorless, formless water.