DOES
GOD EXIST?
“If
I was bound in a nutshell, I could call myself King of infinite
space.” Written down by Shakespeare and therefore treated with
respect. Is he hinting at the paradox we live in, a world of
infinity, within boundaries? I think, therefore I am, part of an
infinite universe, This universe, we have to learn to understand
within the limits of time (death) and space (dust). Though in
glorious words, William is referring to a linear and infinite world.
You are stuck inside that nut for eternity and ever.
Like
Nemo, you have to make a choise. King of an illusion or direct your
path in the search for the truth. Then your potential will grow, you
will gradually fill up your nut (your prison) and, when a critical
moment is reached, your “grotto” will explode and you will stand
in the sun(moon)light for the first time and see the firmament (our
cosmos).
You
may get blinded, disoriented, angry or robbed. This moment can be
deadly (in a spiritual way), if you are not prepared. You have to
realize that you are NOT the first one (or the last one), who will
achieve enlightenment in this lifetime. So what is new to you, is
ancient knowledge to other humans or other entities. The knowledge
you will gain, is filtered and rewritten, by ancient powers. Some of
them are benevolent, others are extremely evil (between Mother
Theresa and Ivan, the Terrible). The entities all walked among us and
are trying to get a foothold in this reality again. A reality, where
it is ALL happening.
Development
can be discribed as cycles within cycles, which potentially go on for
ever. Human development will go faster and faster, untill “the
singularity” is reached, the moment when the incoming stream of
data cannot be processed anymore and our lifestyle is at stake.
Untill mankind will choose (or forced to choose out of orchestrated
fear) for continuation of their material wealth under a top-down
world-government. At that moment mankind is definitively a “slave
of the Machine”.
I
remember an old sf-story, in which a future worldleader of the
United Nations, connects, in a worldwide televized broadcast, all
computers on the planet. The big moment is there and the “big
question” is asked: “Does God exist?” The moment the UN-leader
pushes the return-bottom, a lightning strikes down and destroys the
terminal. A loud, metallic voice, sounds all over the world: “Now
God does exist!”