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June 30, 2008

Last Words

Filed under: Divinity, Immortality, Metaphysics, Mind, Uncategorized — Dr. H. @ 11:43 pm

 Last Words

I don’t plan to write any more books.  It is impossible to get books about the Forbidden Sciences published properly.  But I occasionally have an experience or a thought that should go with one of those books, if anyone can find them.  I can provide copies of some of my books.  

Once I inadvertently teleported myself about 10 feet.  This saved my life.  I had foolishly gotten onto the roof of my house, wondering how difficult it would be to outline the house with Christmas lights.  I had climbed up there on a 9 foot stepladder, not a long ladder.  When I decided to get down again, I put one foot out to the top of the stepladder.  At that point I slipped and was beginning to fall off my roof, onto the sharp barbs on the top of the wire fence gate to the backyard.  Instead, I found myself in a prone position about 2 inches above a soft, wet place in the yard.  So I fell the final 2 inches and was perfectly unhurt.  There is no way I could have fallen to that spot and that prone position.  The stepladder was in the way.  And since I was falling backwards, I would have landed on the gate, with its spikes.

It took me a long time to realize that this was a most unusual event.  When I read about Uri Geller inadvertently apporting himself 30 miles from Manhattan to Osinning, I realized I had done something just as important, since it saved my life.  The memory came back to me when I was doing an interview for an internet radio station by phone.

But, why me?  Or why doesn’t this always happen, so no one ever dies when they fall off a roof?  Apparently, I was born with this innate ability, but never needed it until that moment.  Perhaps the higher Self thought I had not finished my mission in this life.

Dark Matter

Why do I think the mind is some kind of matter?  Because the mind requires energy, that it gets from the sleep dynamo in-the-body.  This is the main reason we require sleep and enjoy it so much.  I have just been reading When Ghosts Speak, by Mary Ann Winkowski.  Out of a lifetime of being able to see ghosts ( spirits trapped between this world and the next), she has learned a lot about ghosts.  One of these things is that ghosts run out of energy and can become completely catatonic.  Since they no longer have their sleep dynamo, they can only draw energy from people in a state of excitement or fear.  They can’t use electrical or mechanical energy.  It has to be mental energy.

Another reason for thinking the mind is a natural object, having mass, component parts, conservation of energy, and so forth, is that HSP psychics can see the mind inside a living person, with its chakra, nadi, and aura.  Most people can feel the aura around another person’s head.  HSP is a natural power of the mind, not shared by ordinary matter.  It is by HSP that the “Declared Dead” can see both ordinary and dark matter.

If ordinary inanimate matter can somehow acquire animacy and come to life (and no one knows how that happened), why not dark matter?  Perhaps there has been an evolution of dark matter, so a precious little is alive and animate, and I suppose that minds are made of that.  Dark matter was discovered by the astronomers.  It has mass, and no interaction with the electro-magnetic force.  Thus, it is invisible to our ordinary senses and instruments.  It can freely move through “solid” objects.  It also has an intimate connection with the geodesics of both known and unknown dimensions.  It can effortlessly warp those dimensions, and deep in the unconscious already knows how to levitate and apport.  The powers of levitation and apports are effortless.  If they weren’t, the prana pump in the solar plexus chakra would require energy, rather than getting it through the deep, laborious breathing of one phase of sleep.  The prana pump is the sleep dynamo, rhythmically resisting the physical motion of breathing.  The energy it collects is the integral of the resisting force times distance. 

It takes no more energy to apport 10 light-years than it does to apport 10 feet.  But it will take a long process of evolution to have conscious control of the PSI powers, especially of the magnitude to apport 100 light years in an instant.  We shall have access to higher mental powers only when the species has spiritually evolved.  This is the solution to Fermi’s Paradox.  Any species capable of invading and colonizing Earth would have outgrown such base desires.  Right now, we are a primitive, violent, greedy species, only about 40,000 years old.

Jumping Lightyears

Jumping Lightyears (it means teleporting lightyears) is one of my better books.  It was published by Xlibris.  They made a beautiful looking book, with a pure white cover and dark blue ink and an attractive font.  There are many good comments about it on the back as well as a photo of the author I made myself with the aid of a mirror.  It is a work of art, not a mug shot.

I want to explain the essential simplicity of the organization of the book.  This may not be evident if you just picked it up in the middle.  There are a few well established scientific facts in the book.  This doesn’t mean they are well known.  There a lot of things that I know from personal experience or a preponderance of scientific evidence.  In all cases, I refer to the forbidden sciences, so a conventionally educated person would never have heard any of these ideas.  There are also some hypotheses, resting on very simple arguments, and the weaknesses of the alternatives.

We know from encounters with landed UFOs and their occupants (proved in the rare and out-of-print book The Humanoids, edited by Charles Bowen) that we have been visited by hundreds of different species of star-traveling humanoids since 1947.  Visitations before then were rare.  This is evidence that our star-traveling friends can cross hundreds of light-years instantaneously.  What suddenly brought them out of the woods?  Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  We had reached a dangerous state, when our technology vastly outran our level of humanity. 

The “foo-fighters” of WW II spread this knowledge up and down the chain of star-traveling humanoids and conferences were held and expeditions planned.  That takes time.  For them to begin arriving in 1947, only a year and a few months after Hiroshima, implies the ability to jump lightyears, indeed hundreds of lightyears, since the star-planet-orbit-moon-age combinations that could evolve advanced humanoids make such combinations very rare, perhaps 100 light-years apart.  There are none within a radius of 22 light-years, but ourselves.

The behavior of UFOs,( i.e., their way of moving and traveling,) resembles levitation and apports, powers of the mind, not any sort of rocket.  UFOs don’t look like rockets.  They travel in absolute silence.  Try getting machinery to do that.  And they abruptly appear and disappear just like apports.  People who know anything about physics and technology know that star-travel by technology will never be possible.  The only known alternative is levitation and apports.  Ignoring that, the better scientists have turned to SETI, a search for stupidity by stupidity.  A more reasonable exercise would be to see if there are any signs of intelligent life here on Earth.  I have never found any.

There is an intimate connection between UFOs and Psi.  UFOs show us the almost unlimited potential of PSI, at present a fairly rare ability.  It also shows us that we can become star-travelers too, just like our peaceable brothers, the humanoids.  But how?

A big clue is that our visitors never bring weapons.  Most species have a way of temporarily partially paralyzing humans who are reaching for weapons.  They know we are primitive, aggressive and dangerous, though they may not have known that in 1947.  Another big clue is that they have never colonized the Earth, though they certainly could have many times in the last 1.5 billion years.  This is the answer to Fermi’s paradox.  Scientists tend to assume that ETs would behave like us.  Why?  My hypothesis is that only “spiritually advanced” humanoids are capable of star-travel.  So there are no star-wars.  We have no need to fear that they will ever conquer us.  If they were going to, they would have done it long ago.

No simple exercises or type of meditation will give us star-traveling powers.  The realms visited by some Yogis are not on the Earth-plane, i.e., not star-traveling as we mean it.  So that is not the way.

Most of the book is about the things we need to pursue to evolve physically, mentally, morally, and to evolve our civilization, not as individuals but as an entire species.  The Forbidden Sciences, in other words.  The thing that ties it all together is Fermi’s Paradox.  We have to explain why species of such awesome powers don’t just attack us and invade Earth.  The answer is that they would instantly lose their powers, and be unable to return home. 

Thus, we can do meditation or not, but first we need to reverse course, learn tolerance and respect for all 7 paths and learn to control the dark side of our personalities.  We all have it.  Light and dark drive evolution.  We need to learn to rejoice in the lesson of the white horse (from the Word of One) and quit worrying about death, and quit thinking that the length of life matters.

All the forbidden sciences have lessons to be learned if we wish to ever be star-travelers.

Errata

Some readers of Jumping Lightyears have found themselves in the middle of futuristic redesigns of our cities and wondered what this has to do with UFOs?  Also, some object to me telling them what to do in the long section on Utopian Analysis.  I don’t, but I can see how one could get that impression.  So I will connect those threads here. 

BTW, if you want a copy of Jumping Lightyears, 335 pp. 6 by 9, ask me for one.  My email address is chris-humphrey@sbcglobal.net –.  Domestic orders only, unless you want to send me $27.  That is just the cost of postage if it has to cross oceans.  If I am slow to respond, just remember, this is my gift to you.

 The reason one reader found themselves in the midst of utopia thinking instead of UFOs is that Jumping Lightyears is not about UFOs.  It is about the future path of mankind, a path that could lead us to the stars.  Whatever our visiting humanoids can do, so can we, if we avoid overpopulation and collapse, and if we ignore the temptation to make ourselves physically immortal in this body, thus adding enormously to the overpopulation problem.

Since we know UFOs can apport across tens or hundreds of light-years in an instant, this must be a latent power in all humanoids.  That is about all we will learn from the UFOs, because they are careful not to disturb the natural course of evolution of ecological systems, including us.  This is like the ten commandments for the space age, summed up in one.

Fermi’s Paradox is really the key to everyone.  He asks if ETs are common, why don’t they land on the White House Lawn and introduce themselves?  Why haven’t they invaded and colonized Earth?  That is what we would do.  I’m sure they were visiting us way back in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic.  But this is the fallacy of Fermi’s Paradox, the assumption that ETs would behave the way we do.  Very unlikely.  I’m sure they have a few hundred-thousand years (at least) of experience over us.  It is my hypothesis that only spiritually evolved humanoids can manifest the powers and behaviors of the UFOs. 

Spiritual evolution requires understanding Psychical Research, and taking it much further than it has gone so far.  Of course, it is a forbidden science.  No government grants, but they occasionally got financial support from an enlightened millionaire.  Prof. Ian Stevenson, the Galileo of the last Century, and the discovery of scientific proof of the reality of reincarnation, did all of his research with the millions of dollars of the inventor of the Xerox process, a man named Carlson.

At any rate, now we know the mind is dark matter, completely separate from the ordinary physical matter of the body.  Communication between the two uses the de Broglie vibration, basis of QM.  This is one thing the two kinds of matter have in common, that and the Einsteinian geodesic bending force, that is used by the sleep dynamo as well as by levitation and apports.  This is in the deep unconscious.  We can learn a lot more about the mind from G.N.M Tyrrell’s little book Apparitions.  Little, but full.  A delightful read.  A must read for students of the mind.  PS, psychology is the study of the brain, not of the mind.

Spiritual evolution also requires the higher development of Civilization.  We must control the dark side of our nature.  No more wars, murders, assaults.  No more rap music.  Our spirits require beatiful cities and all the high arts, those that can put us in a transcendent state of beatification.

Thus, the invention of Utopian Analysis by myself.  It rests on the foundations of 16th and 17th Century philosophers, such as Hobbes and Locke.  But the last 300 years have only seen mistaken sciences of civilization, such as Utilitarianism, and even worse, Marxism.  Since it is an entirely new topic (at least in our time), it occupies about half the book.

There are two parts to The Science of Civilization (Utopian Analysis) and I don’t think I sufficiently explained the difference.  The scientific part is the testing of social ideals (like socialism) by political experiments (the Soviet Union).  The collapse of the Soviet Union also meant the refutation of socialism, though it still has a hold in Humanities departments, especially in Europe.  It is something that sounds plausible, but does not in fact work.

The second part of the science of civilization is utopian dreaming, where one develops specific solutions to the problems of our time.  Quite a bit of Jumping Lightyears is devoted to that.  But please understand, these utopian dreams are not the only dreams.  They are just my dreams.  I was inspired to do this at age 15 by reading Plato’s Republic, a book given to me by my older brother Ted.  I wasn’t attracted to his utopia; I was just fascinated by the idea of dreaming up solutions to the problems of society.  It is great fun, and I have been doing it since age 15.  So, there is my utopia, and there could be your utopia.  There could be many utopian dreams.  But how many are consistent with the 7 ideals?  There could be many.  If the opportunity arises to create a new utopia, all these proposals could be consulted, and more might be proposed.  But will they work, and for how long?  Find one that works.  That is my advice.

So, the seven ideals constitute the scientific part of Utopian Analysis.  The rest is Utopian Dreaming, within the boundaries of the 7 well-established ideals.  I should have made it plain that everyone is free to dream up their own utopian dreams.  What I have published is only my utopia.  You might have your own utopia, and so long as it followed the 7 ideals, I would respect it.  It is like the relationship between architecture and building engineering.  Architecture (like Utopia) can be very imaginative, but it cannot violate the engineering requirements for buildings and bridges.  Not if it is going to work.

So feel free to dream up your own utopias.  If a society decides to create a utopia, as the US did in 1789, it should have lots of choices available.  We must try to work out the unanticipated consequences of our choices.  Of course, there is also the problem of what can get passed, what the people would accept.  The Second Republic of the US is the best, the most, that the state assemblies would accept in 1789.  But it is a far from perfect system, and it is getting worse with time.

DrH

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