Physicist Quits NASA After Discovering Truth of The Universe | Thomas Campbell

I’m naturally not a reader, however i gravitate to audio.

As a man thinketh comes to mind.

I’ve for a long time have said I’d rather aim for the sky and miss than aim for the gutter and hit it and can we think about the toilet and end up at the grocery store.

Miracles and a “A Course in Miracles”.

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Thank you, SO MUCH, Miracles, for bringing this to our attention &!!! What a gift!! Imagine that!! “The Theory of Everything” & the roadmap of how he got there!! :grinning:

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I read Tom Campbell’s book My Big TOE several years ago. It was quite a read.

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Ran across another, intuition and purpose.

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Seems my biased mind, is taping the field, into how we might come to the realization that standing in the doorway, as Dr. Farrell says, between the immaterial and the material, the feed back loop, are we the author of the world we are experiencing?

What has come to mind, the universe is vibration, the tuner is our unique manifesting mind body spirit. Our experiences based on our judgement (Free will), determine how these are uploaded back to the field and influence the way we perceive the next moment, re act or create one from memory innovation or a quantum leap.

Have we ever looked and not seen, what do you see? We see what we want to see. Judgment or bias or as Socrates defined Sober " of no particular fancy". Can we with practice stand in the doorway, in a state of Equilibrium, with the slightest bit attention and intention, which influences the field creating the world we want to see.

It’s just a metaphor are we “Playing or Being Played”?

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Poor Joe Rogan… it was a stretch for him to get the abstract theory of consciousness in a virtual reality. I love it. I studied remote viewing for a while and simply didn’t catch on immediately and moved on. NOW, I am intrigued because Tom Cambell brings on a whole new take on it. Ordered My Big Toe trilogy…

Thanks, @Miracles !!!

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One more for now, it’s just what i see.