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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Steven Hawking Says What??

The universe has millions and trillions of ways to make love. Humans think of lovemaking in the colors of romance and sexuality. Love is more rounded than that. It’s as if the shutter on the human lens is only slightly opened. It’s as if humans see and act out only one small part of one whole spectrum. Tantra has open shutter and expansive lens.

Lovemaking is not about sex but rather about holding center within oneself so that natural forces can move the parts in cosmic dance. It’s never too late to learn from our loving universe how to evolve in the full expression of love. Learning happens beyond the surface – at the core center of Being. Such learning is inside out from soul and not outside in from ego mind of personal ambition and accumulation.

Humanity's fear of death creates the constant playing out of conflict and drama. Life is a constant turning and re-turning from spirit to matter and matter to spirit. Church and medical systems benefit from the human fear of death. It’s time to change this picture and story.

Stephen Hawking says what? That any alien visitors would be hostile? I don’t buy it and don’t appreciate more dispensation of fear that suggest the parts are separate and hostile. In a loving universe parts are friendly. It’s the human eye that needs to open up to see more. Opening up means lightening up.

My young female friend and co-gardener was talking with me about the increase of synchronicity in her life. I'm experiencing that as well. It's as if earth matter is receiving more light and responding to it! As if the parts are vibrating more freely. A very happy time that feels magical but is actually our natural state.



Shutter:
A mechanical device of a camera that controls the duration of a photographic exposure, as by opening and closing to allow light coming through the lens to expose a plate or film.


Lens:
A ground or molded piece of glass, plastic, or other transparent material with opposite surfaces either or both of which are curved, by means of which light rays are refracted so that they converge or diverge to form an image.

A combination of two or more such pieces, sometimes with other optical devices such as prisms, used to form an image for viewing or photographing. Also called compound lens.

A device that causes radiation other than light to converge or diverge by an action analogous to that of an optical lens.

A transparent, biconvex body of the eye between the iris and the vitreous humor that focuses light rays entering through the pupil to form an image on the retina.

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