Wednesday 28 November 2018

So, what IS God?

I hope that the information in this blog will help you to understand yourself and the world around you much better. I am giving this information free of charge but at least, if you are inspired by anything written here, have the decency to give my name to anything you use. Many thanks

We are all used to dealing with 'knowable laws', those that we use in our daily lives and those used in science that can be written down in the language of mathematics. But what if there are unobservable laws that relate to the mechanics of a non-physical entity, a kind of super-biology that relates to something we a part of and not apart from? What if our biological mechanisms are relative to something much larger than ourselves? What if, with all of our human image stripped away, the mechanics of what makes us 'feel' individual is only a tiny part of one huge system of information processing?


Each individual cell in our body has its function, the laws it adheres to to preserve and enable 'the whole' of our body to work correctly. My own conclusion which has been deduced from nothing more than my own experiences of extra-sensory perception over the last sixty years is that the 'entity' that has been called God is simply the overall system of mechanics to which we adhere and of which we are a part, just like those individual cells in our own physical body. That overall system contains all of the information that ever was, is and shall be. We have access to a limited part of that information which is produced according to our evolutionary make-up and therefore ability. However, snippets of it can still bleed through when we least expect it stimulated by, for example, a particular action or event which creates an action potential which accordingly releases threads of information into what we presume is our conscious mind. Those snippets of extraordinary information have to have meaning and we search desperately for that meaning. Reality itself is 'meaning'. It gives meaning to the whole load of mechanics by which we function. So we end up with the conclusion that extra-sensory-perception is something special, something 'different', a gift, which is really is not. We assume that ESP is something unobservable, something above reality and yet it is very much a part of our daily lives. At the beginning of this post I asked the question 'what if there are unobservable laws that relate to the mechanics of a non-physical entity'. Those mechanics are actually observable through our own biology. The way that we ourselves function, is the observable tip to the mechanics of the unobservable. We are not individuals in that we all process information for the 'whole'. We are subject to the laws of the 'whole' which incorporates the information, purpose and function of everything in our universe. What fascinates me as a layperson is that the mechanics of our reality are so simple and yet we don't seem content with that simplicity but need to complicate the hell out of it!

Our individual purpose is information exchange. Each of us is a system of individual information processing and exchange in that we are uploading and downloading it into the overall system and out again constantly. However, we are also part of an infinite network of information exchange between ourselves. As individual atomic information processing systems our atoms are always hungry. The law by which they function is hunger for information, to process it and to exchange it. We have a need to eat and drink, not because we ourselves are hungry or thirsty but because our atoms are programmed with the need to process information. Information grows the system. It expands it and increases its capacity for further processing. So we eat and we drink. The information contained in the atoms of what we consume feeds the atoms of our body and their processing system. As we mature into adult cells, we are capable of processing and exchanging more detailed information which is the necessity of the whole and not simply us as individuals. I will explain our need to reproduce in later posts. Aristotle said that 'Knowing yourself is the beginning of wisdom' and this is absolutely true. The further we delve into the wonderment of ourselves and our reality, the more we expand it but it has to begin with us because our mechanics produce the whole system and the whole system produces us! One is constantly dependant upon and part of the other. So, if God is to be taken literally, then we are a part of God and God is a part of us. This ties up the misinterpreted language that God knows everything about us. These are the mechanics that make this so.

Our own brain has its internal library of stored, familiar information which has been built up through sensory input since our birth. It has no connection to the outside world other than by the language of the incoming sensory information with which we feed it. By basically matching up the incoming information with that the brain already holds, we are given what is a rough image of our reality, which is internal and not external. If we correlate those mechanics to something outside of our biology and integrate our mechanisms within that larger (for want of a better word) entity we find ourselves acting like neurons and becoming, literally, the mind of God. We are ourselves the sensory input that enables the release of information from (what I prefer to call) a Super-Brain which produces our reality.




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