Wednesday 29 October 2008

DID YOU KNOW?

Here is a thought.

We tend to think that our bodies have considerable substance, we identify with our bodies, our senses tell us that we are fairly solid because that is what we seem to be. We have weight and mass but....if the entire population of our planet were to be compressed into a single mass. By that I mean, if all the empty space between all the atoms and molecules that make up the 6.5 billion people was removed and the actual physical matter of those particles made into a cube. The size of that cube would be the size of a sugar lump.. Imagine that.

Think about an atom, an atom is one of the building blocks of physical matter. Each atom has a central nucleus and orbiting electrons that circle the nucleus. If the nucleus was the size of your thumb nail, the orbiting electrons would be circling a quarter of a mile away and between the electrons and the nucleus would be ....empty space.

There are about 100 trillion atoms in a single human cell and there are about 60 to 100 trillion cells in a human body. The human body is almost all empty space.

When a sun goes into super-nova, exploding and then contracts in on itself because of gravity. The result is that all the space is removed from the physical particles as they are compressed by huge forces of gravity till they become black spheres of solid matter without spaces. They are called black dwarfs or a neutron stars. A sugar lump size of a neutron star would weigh 100 million tons. Interesting eh.

However, all my personal experiences tell me that we are not just a body, we are not just a mind, we are so much more; we are the pure consciousness that inhabits all spaces within atoms, molecules and cells of our bodies, the energy of life that is indestructable and eternal. Life that flows into our bodies to give it movement and thought, and then flows out again when we die, back to where it came from. Our minds are an aspect of consciousness and our body is a result of that consciousness, but because we usually fully identify with our minds and bodies we lose the power we have as pure consciousness. We become ill and we fear it, we fear loss, we fear change and we fear death. What we are has no fear and when we change our focus we lose the fear, we take contol of our lives, our futures and our illnesses, including cancer...our power returns to us.

Next time you become ill, remember that your spirit holds the power, your body must obey.

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