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Robertson Finds Radical Muslims 'Satanic'
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The confluence we are sharing is a
spectacular one - filled with danger and supersaturated
with opportunity.
The Christian world is reaping the whirlwind
of the winds it sowed in the Crusades. Its own megalomaniacal aspirations of
spiritual world conquest are coming back to haunt it and challenge
it for a final showdown. They do not recognize their own
image being reflected back to them.
They imagine that, having laid down the
weapons of the Middle Ages and desisted from armed
evangelism, they
have been forgiven and their actions have been forgotten. They do not know
that the
perturbations and disruptions they caused in the universe when they swung their
maces and
engaged their catapults are still reverberating and are returning to them.
The discovery of the Coelacanth changed the
way we think about "extinction" forever.
Scientists, wholly baffled, ask: "How
could Coelacanths disappear for over 80 million years
and then
turn up alive and well in the twentieth century?" They use the terms as
though
they have
some vague idea of what they mean.
The Okapi and other animals, most recently a
"rat squirrel", thought to be long extinct have
been discovered alive.
The genetic mutation that causes some of the
siblings that belong to a family in
behave in a
quasi-apelike/humanoid manner has caused scientists to ask if they are
witnessing
a case of
human devolution. They note, however, that the family is characterized by
singular love,
warmth and
acceptance - far in advance of that evinced by most human families.
Scientists are entertaining the possibility
that this is a case of devolution based upon what
appears to be
findings of devolution in other species.
The universe is showing us that our
conception of time is wholly inadequate.
We are amazed
by the above-mentioned discoveries because we cling to a
hopelessly inadequate conception of
time. Time is
certainly not a vector; that illusion is an artifact our consciousness. The
common understanding of reincarnation is based on this illusion.
Space-time is the creation of our emotions,
most particularly our inability or unwillingness
to encounter objects, persons, situations, etc. We create space-time in order to distance
ourselves,
to put someone or something off.
The Irresistible Force that compels us to
learn, encounter and accept is coming up against
the
Unmovable Object of our unwillingness to be divested of our ways of conceiving
and cognizing. Our collective consciousness, and thus our
universe, is imploding.
But,
never mind. The next universe we create will be bigger and better, as was the
last universe we created, as is this one...
Doreen Ellen Bell-Dotan,