Something Doesn't Add Up

"Why would you believe anything he (Sen. Reid) puts on television?" said Angle, who's faced a barrage of negative TV ads since winning the June 8 primary. "This man has been waterboarding our economy."

"Angle's remarks come a day after Obama depicted Angle as a fringe candidate who would privatize Social Security and Medicare. Referring to Angle, Obama said 'she favors an approach that's even more extreme than the Republicans we got in Washington. That's saying something.'"

You bet, Obama! You know it all. Numbers are a way of manifesting our psychology. Coupled with the idea of “on earth as it is in heaven” (from The Lord’s Prayer), Pythagoras, the father of modern math, a Greek astrologer who studied under Egyptian priests, under the famous Persian sage Zoroaster, and learned of the Jewish religion in Judea, comparing numbers with human characteristics and figures with the aspects of matter, modern mathematicians don’t dig it, but now with an exception. Some quantum physicists maintain that you can’t leave out consciousness in the mix of things. Without a state of being, nothing could exist. The mind must interact with matter. This connects the ancient way of thinking with the latest way. It leaves Obama and following singing their swan song.

Classical physics says it is all bunk; the mind is in the brain, without a scintilla of evidence. The reason: statements of fact have verifiable consequences in experience and mathematics. In quantum physics, it is found in the world of the very small that the state of existence is now you see me now you don’t, and a particle communicates, once connected, instantaneously with another particle on the opposite side of the universe. There is a lot we don’t know. In America’s present day dumbed down notion, it is not on earth as it is in heaven in a literal sense, but only in a spiritual sense.

I reason that If there is but one God, there is but one universe. On earth, man’s domain, in heaven, God’s domain, this does not make sense. If it doesn’t make sense, it is a manmade expedience. There is a name for my philosophy: existential. An existentialist is someone responsible for his or her own choices. Nietzsche was an existentialist. He asked if God made a mistake in creating man or did man make a mistake in creating God. A Christian accused me of being a secular humanist. A secular humanist is someone who promotes human values without specific allusion to religious doctrines. Thomas Jefferson, who authored The Declaration of Independence, believed in the existence of God by reason and nature with rejection of supernatural revelation. Like Jefferson, I don’t believe on earth as it is in heaven can be separated under the law. All law is based on the “Higher Law,” the background of American constitutional law. The all-knowing Obama and friends have not the foggiest notion of "Higher Law." They live in the past.

What would you call me, a liberal, a conservative, or a nutcake? I say it is on earth as it is in heaven in a very literal sense. I say the American people are living in the past and not long for this world. We are leaving the Age of Pisces, whose symbol is two attached fish swimming in opposite directions. We are entering the Age of Aquarius, an age of brotherhood and fraternity, whose symbol is the water-bearer to humanity.

But just how can we live together independent and yet as a brotherhood? Rest assured that Washington does not know the answer. Those self-serving frauds don’t know whether they are afoot or horseback. Our answer is under the word “anarchy” in my Webster’s College Dictionary, the absence of all direct or coercive government as a political ideal and that proposes the cooperation and voluntary association of individuals and groups as the principal mode of organized society, the very thing that made America great.

Matter, the physical domain, is governed by immutable laws of physics, but these laws leave open a range of happenings that are left to the selection of the mind. Behind these selections is the human will. We have learned that within the structure of the universe everything finally comes down to same result. Whether to understand the interconnections of will, to understand the most basic facts in quantum theory, or to discover the beginnings of the Big Bang, we learn from Evan Harris Walker’s The Physics of Consciousness that each path leads to the fact that there must exist a Supreme Consciousness that began everything, and with which we are inextricably connected—but only if we choose to believe. We can close our minds to reality. We can believe in Obama, live in hope and die in despair, or listen to our own inner voice and do well. Were it not so I would not be here living a good life. More power to Angle! At last, someone willing to tell it like it is.


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