8th degree Black Belt
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12-03-2007, 02:39 AM
| | Re: An Idea What I meant was that the time taken for Homo Sapiens to evolve from apes have been relatively fast considering the pace of evolution prior to it. There is no compelling reason for this fast paced evolution. So my question is that is there a gene that was triggered at some point of time?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Drifter What do you mean by this kind of intelligence so fast D?
Many in the west have learned to connect to the fount or the current of ambrosia as it is known.
There is a unity which encompasses diversity.
"It is the 'golden bowl' in the Bible.
It is the microcosmic 'web of life' for it underlies every part of the physical structure.
It has three purposes:
To carry throughout the body the life principle, the energy which produces activity.
To enable the soul, or human yet spiritual man to be en rapport weth his environment, this is the seat of conscious receptivity.
To produce eventually, through life ans consciousness, a radiant activity, or manifestation of glory which wil make each human being a centre of activityfor the distribution of light and attractive energy to others in the human kingdom.
This microcosmic symbol of the soul not only underlies the entire physical structure and thus is a symbol of the anima mundi, or the world soul, but is indivisable, coherent and a unified entity, thereby symbolising the unity and homogeneity of God(aka the Absolute).
There are no seperate organisms in it, bu it is simply a body of freely flowing force, that force being a blend or unification of two types of energy in varying quantities, dynamic energy, and attractive or magnetic energy. These two types characterise the universal soul likewise---the force of will and of love, or of atma and buddhi, and it is the play of these two forces on matter that attracts to the etheric body of all forms the needed physical atoms and that--having so attracted them---by the will force drives them into certain activities. | | |
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