Saturday, December 22, 2007

The Dawn Arrives



"Everything in your world is a symbol for how energy is being made manifest. Symbols represent ideas about reality; they are an interface between the field of existence and consciousness. Symbols express and unlock larger ideas; without symbols how would you express yourself? Symbols transform reality by building connections; you assign meaning to the symbols, yet rarely do you question where the meaning really comes from. In 3-D reality, part of your challenge is to swim in a sea of symbols and use them to navigate your life, without becoming overly attached to the symbols, no matter what they represent. Every invention is a symbol for managing the energy of the field of existence. From a historical perspective, during the eight years of the last Venus occultations in 1874 and 1882, a number of inventions by Thomas Edison — specifically the phonograph and electric light bulb — instantaneously opened the doors of human perception to new and drastically different versions of reality. Sound and light took on meanings that would forever alter society's world view. During this time, creativity sprouted like fields of flowers bursting into bloom over every hill and dale. The light bulb was a unique expression, a way of notching the local field with new significance; it served as a practical manifestation in 3-D reality based on a translation into form for the codes of bright ideas that the Venus occultations were activating. As innocent as these inventions appeared to be at the time, the light bulb and phonograph helped pave the way to the version of reality you currently occupy; one covered in a web of visible and invisible electrical power lines, cell towers, and satellite surveillances transmitting trillions upon trillions of bits of sound and light."

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