Archive for April, 2009

WHAT IS EVOLUTION REALLY?

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Evolution is a much more extensive topic that what Darwinian evolutionary science acknowledges. This is understandable because it is otherwise entirely subjective in nature. For the most part it lies outside the normal boundaries of our senses, or for the sensitivities of the instruments we have constructed. What follows then is [...]

THE MAN IN THE MOON

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

As fascinating as are the illustrations of the Moon breaking off from the Earth as a result of an impact by some errant celestial body, it is all conjecture. As thinking individuals we need to examine the logic of such theories, and evaluate whether or not that theory fits with what we can actually [...]

MARTIAN HISTORY

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Our physical world that we know will extend over a time span of perhaps six billion years. During that period there will be seven consecutive periods termed “rounds”, also called “world periods”. In a perfect world each of these rounds would represent a shorter time period than the previous one by a factor of [...]

SOLAR EVOLUTION

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

By first modeling the evolutionary process as it relates to man we can then better understand the natural correspondence at solar levels. The evolutionary journey of man extends over a period of millions of years, and is expressed through three stages that involve his three bodies of consciousness. These three stages are seen [...]

THE ETHERIC WORLDS

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

While our scientists have worked diligently to understand everything about our physical world, they have not been able to make much progress in understanding the etheric worlds as our only link to those worlds is through sight. We call this gift clairvoyance. There are different levels of that ability, but typically it opens [...]

ABOUT MYSELF

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

In one respect this book is the product of a lifetime of searching without a definite goal in mind - only to learn and explore.  What I eventually found was the Alice Bailey books (about 18 altogether plus 6 by Alice Bailey) which held a strange fascination for me, but it was only after some [...]