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Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick To me thoughts are things,things that arise in the mind and exit into the physical world,you have an Idea,you put in down on paper,maybe a shopping
list,andyou buy the goods,simple!but whereas the outworking of that thought
took place in the physical realm,we know its place! but which plane does thought belong to!is thought on the atomic-plane,sub-atomic plane,which area
of understanding do we place,mind,consciousness,ideas,is it some kind of
electrical discharge!If so which plane or realm does it operate in? I would be grateful for any feedback to thisquestion. |
Michael,
Thought is the latent (congealed) electro-magnetic energy of matter in every plane that contains more or less of matter.
Thought as matter originates in the Brahman or causal plane - is most active in the astral plane in relation to the physical-material universe i.e. impressions recieved through the senses into the astral and acted upon in the physical.
Thought is an electro-magnetic discharge - i.e. thought is electrical and memory is magnetically stored thought. Thoughts are the discrete quanta of particles and the activating of the magnetically stored thoughts as memory by the quanta is the wave. This process can obviously be seen as creating time and space as the result of particle and wave.
The energy is the Power of the soul or Consciousness - our thinking is not the creator - the Power is the creator - but our thinking is the information
in-formation that the power brings to life. "As You Think - So You Become."
So long as one feels (thinks) that one is the doer one is subject to the "Law of Cause and Effect," or the "Law of Karma" and One cannot escape from the cycle of births i.e. the "Wheel of Life."
Contrarily, when one begins to see the Spirit and Power of God (Infinite Consciousness or Infinite Love), he at once becomes an agent, a mere cog or an insignificant instrument in the Divine set up. Then he is Karma free and all his seeming acts are acts of the invisible power, and he is only a witness thereof. This is figuratively called becoming a conscious coworker of the Divine Plan.
Once this delusion of doership is dispelled, there remains nothing to bind the individual. Guru Nanak says: "I do not wish anything on my own. Whatever pleaseth thee, comes to pass.