Ever since our in-depth study of Walter Russell's concepts last Fall, I have been intrigued with his experience of going into an elevated state for something like 40 days and during that time he "knew" the universe. From this "knowing" of the universe during his spiritual experience he was able to apply what he had seen scientifically and several others who took his work and expanded upon it, ended up getting Nobel Prizes. So, we must conclude that his "knowing" of the universe had physical validity behind it.
Consequently for the last year I have added to my affirmation that "I know the universe", hoping to embrace a little of his experience. Actually I say, "I see the Light. I know the universe." And for a moment as I say each line I reach to embrace the experience behind those words.
Walter described what he KNEW about the reality of the universe as waves. Everything is a wave of life. Everything is "expressing" out into form from the Source. Thus if we see how the waves interact with one another we know what causes this kaleidoscope of life to express in the way that it does - how things come & go, change, etc.
These days, I've come to believe that I can almost see all those waves of the myriad forms of life expressing and interacting. This is especially true during my walking meditation. Some waves are solid and hold their form relatively stead for a time (like buildings). Others are complicated expressions of intent exploring with what seems a life of their own (like people). But, bird, animal, tree, grass, water, rock, sunlight, people - each is a unique almost joyous expression of life no matter what they are doing. One can almost see the waves carrying out their intent (some harmoniously, some violently interacting with other waves). We can see this huge symphony of waves expressing life in all manner of ways, winking out, and other waves coming into expression behind them, each on a different time frame. And together we call it ALL ----- Life! Actually it is the expression of Life. Life itself is the Whole out of which each individual thing flows.
Just spending some time being the whole -- the observer that is beyond individual expression, enjoying each one & the dance they create together -- is amazingly uplifting. There is nothing like concentration on ONEness to expand our consciousness. And when that happens, I feel I can almost see all the waves flowing. Maybe "knowing the universe" is not as distant an experience as it first seems.
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