George Vickers and Barney

George Vickers and Barney
George Vickers and Barney

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Theoretical Construct of Heaven


I just read “Proof of Heaven” by Eben Alexander and found it both intriguing and thought provoking. The book takes us to the boundary that separates the creator from His creatures and brings together the ethereal and the eternal. The question the book begs is, “Do we go to heaven or are we from heaven and destined to return?”

The kabbalists of ancient times thought that spirits existed with 10 characteristics called sefirot which were divided into male and female components and sent to earth to inhabit two individuals. If those two recipients were lucky enough to meet, then they became “soul mates” who returned to heaven at the end of their earthly existence. The author recognized his deceased sister as his hostess in his heavenly journey but would have undoubtedly been very close to her had she been alive on earth.
Dr. Alexander was able to experience the ethereal because he was essentially brain dead for 7 days. That suggests that the many people who claim to have achieved a higher plane of spirituality have done so by isolating their inner being from the sensory input of their body and everything external to it. That suggests that some of those mystics, clairvoyants, and holy people who claim union with the spirits may actual achieve transcendence through suppression of all sensation.
It suggests that at the core of our being is a link to our creator. I have often felt that we are formed much like an egg. Our core is a life form upon which is built a physical body with all of its pains, pleasures, and distractions. On top of that we construct our mind which is much like a hard, impregnable shell. Using that analogy, we don’t often connect with that core inner being until something happens to crack the shell and break that surrounding body, leaving only the yoke sack intact. If we were able to connect with our inner being and maintain our outer being in a form able to comprehend and communicate, then we might know more about our connection to the spirit world.
One truth that is undeniable is that there is more that we do not know than there is that we do. One conclusion that scientists have agreed upon is that we can only measure a tiny percentage of the matter that is needed in order to make the universe from descending into chaos. Existence should accumulate entropy but it doesn’t. The only explanation for maintaining more energy than we should is that there is something permeating space which would account for the order that we see. Scientists have dubbed it dark matter.
If we were to back away from our attempts to objectively analyze and quantify nature and just ask ourselves how we would go about measuring that which is, then we might come to some different conclusions. We would have to divide what is into three broad categories: first what we can experience like the range from nanotechnology to the planets and stars, second what we cannot see on the levels of atoms and subatomic particles, and third the universes beyond the reaches of sight and time. If we were to examine the first category, we would conclude that we could measure mass, time, location, temperature, and derivatives thereof like velocity, energy, potential, etc. But then there would be other variables that also can be measured like rotation, color reflected, color absorbed, whether it is alive, is it intelligent, can it think, can it move on its own, is its existence finite, etc. As you can see there are many ways of measuring something that exists.
Many of those parameters that go beyond the units of mass, energy, space, and time convey information about being. Much of the information given out contains both energy and information, e.g. the light originating from an object is propagating by way of energy that also contains information (frequency). Though a matter of conjecture, the photon of light is oscillating between states of matter, electricity, and magnetism; and to top it off there is a velocity vector inherent in its propagation. Imagine that lowly photon moving across the universe, travelling at 186,000 miles per second; passing other photons from other sources above, below, and to both sides; and doing that for millions of years until it reaches our eye.

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