Re: For .02 Cents, Roger & Lowell
Posted by Petra Challus on March 18, 2002 at 20:36:42:

Hi Guys,

I'm glad to see I'm not hanging out on the far side of the cosmos alone. All three of you brought up material I read long ago, so now I learn new things about what you know and you're learning about what I learned. Kind of curious, huh?

I will warn all of you that in reading that kind of material, expanded awareness occurs and you never know in what kind of expansion its going to occur. I've had some really novel experiences over the years and I attribute all of them to being "open" to other kinds of thought forms.

Most of it is a process of finding a way to step back and look at the "big picture." And as with so many other topics, it causes you to find more questions and seek out the answers and find true "understanding" and "truth."

I cannot today fathom that with thousands of other universes that some other type of life form does not exist there. I always wondered if we found it what we might do with it. Would we wish to put in a pietrie dish and see if we could understand it by looking at in in a smaller form? LOL By any chance does something smaller bring more insight into what it is? Oh gosh.

So with that in mind, we have to ask many other questions about this expanded awareness, such as:

Throughout all time, since the beginning of recorded history all societies in every form believed in a God of some type. Each put their own spin on what they believed God would be like, but nonetheless, every civilization believed. Today, there is no way that mankind can prove the existence of God and yet, for the most part, more people believe than do not. Of all of the mysteries in life, this I find the most fascinating.

Then we ask simple questions, can some people make a connection between themselves and the Earth? Today it is still in the proving stages, but should it be so far out to think so?

What will be the next singlemost important invention? We've had so many and yet it is hard to imagine what this next discovery will be. I do love the person who invented the washing machine.

I hope in places like these, message boards all over the world, some of the contributions of many of its members will be the initiators of something new in earthquake prediction. Through bouncing idea's off of each other, the spark that ignites the idea factory will emerge and may it change the course of history forever.

Petra