Coscious plasmas?

I post this article just to show that Dr Farrell is not the only person out there contemplating the idea of plasmas having the potential to be classed as ‘living beings, or entities’. Consciousness of some sort as the underlying fabric of all matter? :slight_smile:
http://www.gregmatloff.com/Edge%20Science%20Matloff-ES29.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1D_-CqtbmyelOZ5157lPHtuZ5xp_5lunzbFV6q8hLdJca6wl2beaiNXTw

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Does anyone have any thoughts on the sun worshiping religions as it relates to this theory?

The concept might actually be quite ancient. The Egyptians looked at stars as entities with Sirius, being the brightest and most important (outside the pole star.) Many cultures looked at everything as living in some aspect, including rocks and clouds. As for actual balls of light, like the Willo-the-Wisp, one of my favorite movies from 1965, Mario Bava’s “Planet of the Vampires,” does this. I just started reading the new book and thought of this movie right away. Vampires might not be a good description of something more like demonic possession but being an Italian movie, they had to sell tickets and not scare people with the premise. It was based on a Science Fiction story that appeared in a magazine, but was never translated into English, to my knowledge. The movie would go on to inspire many more including “Alien.”

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They might appear to be as mini suns, as in ball lightning, and have been recorded throughout history. Their behavior may indicate that they are being controlled by some intelligence, if not their own. Sun worship many times is associated with human sacrifice and the harvest, such as in Egypt or Central America. Also, gold was considered as representative of the sun, while silver, that of the moon. Interestingly, ancient China had a solar calendar reserved in secret for the Emperor (“Terra Cotta Warriors,” Cottrell,) while nobody else outside Buddhist monks were allowed to have it and silver was the currency of choice exclusively until paper money came along in the Song Dynasty. Gold may have an esoteric significance today to these rich hoarders, beyond the monetary value. I am reading “Dope Inc” right now about the gold, diamond, opium connections in Hong Kong, Macau, and the markets for it in Europe and America. It is often cited and very revealing, being the book the British establishment does not want you to read.

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Interesting article. It veers away from the conscious plasma idea though and attaches consciousness to molecules. Plasma being non-atomic in structure then conscious plasma doesn’t fit well into that theory. After reading Demon in the Ekur I started thinking about the ratio of plasma mass to atomic mass (99/1). It seems if only 1% of matter is atomic, then the natural state of matter must be non-atomic. And we know (fission/fusion) tremendous amounts of energy are released when atoms are disassembled. So SOMETHING invested huge amounts of energy to assemble plasma into atomic matter and thus created the more tangible / physical world. Why? Perhaps for novelty…for the great consciousness to experience something new.

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Clif High loves that ‘novelty’ idea. The idea has legs IMO :slight_smile:

What if the theory of the atom and it’s make up is wrong and the whole system is electro-magnetic, therefore based on plasma? Just putting that out there.

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