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*Forshava
*Satan Talks
*Riding The Bus
*A Penny for Your Thoughts
*Thoughts on God
*Physics of Faith
*3 A.M.
*Quantum Mystics
*Watching Vultures
*The Nature of Law

A collection of poems, essays and narratives from inside the world

Coaches:

Members:
Copernicus
Albert Einstein
Maxwell Planck
Rudolf Steiner
Student:
Kris Lang

Travels


THE BARD

SOCRATES
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Rivers of Light 

The language of god is symbolic. It is an eternal stream of images, symbols, and sound but never words. God is always talking to us.

Poetry may be as close as we can come to the language of god. A poet hopes to communicate something beyond words; evoking an understanding through the symbols and images he paints with his pen. Poets evoke an intuitive understanding in a reader - the creative leap from one dimension of thought to another.

The storyteller translates with conscious care...speaking words, becoming the symbol, becoming the image and finding a story to form the sound of the Word. The storyteller understands - yet still not in words.

 
The Socratic Method of Definition

1. Wonder. Pose a question (of the "What is X ?" form).

2. Hypothesis. Suggest a plausible answer (a definition or definiens) from which some conceptually testable hypothetical propositions can be deduced.

3. Elenchus ; "testing," "refutation," or "cross-examination." Perform a thought experiment by imagining a case which conforms to the definiens but clearly fails to exemplify the definiendum, or vice versa. Such cases, if successful, are called counterexamples. If a counterexample is generated, return to step 2, otherwise go to step 4.

4. Accept the hypothesis as provisionally true. Return to step 3 if you can conceive any other case which may show the answer to be defective.

5. Act accordingly.

 The Scientific Method


1. Wonder. Pose a question.


2. Hypothesis. Suggest a plausible answer (a theory) from which some empirically testable hypothetical propositions can be deduced.


3. Testing. Construct and perform an experiment which makes it possible to observe whether the consequences specified in one or more of those hypothetical propositions actually follow when the conditions specified in the same proposition(s) pertain. If the experiment fails, return to step 2, otherwise go to step 4.

4. Accept the hypothesis as provisionally true. Return to step 3 if there other predictable consequences of the theory which have not been experimentally confirmed.

5. Act accordingly.

 
Directions
When I was a child, the book - To Kill a Mockingbird - taught me that good things did not have to feel good.

When I only thought I was grown up, the book - Atlas Shrugged - taught me to be objective and not blame myself.

When I realized that I was still a child, the book - The Science of Knowing - taught me that what I saw with my eyes was not the essence of the matter.

 Maps
When I was a child; My mother let me read her psychology books and Carl Jung took me to the Collective well.

When I thought I was grown up, I really wasn't.


When I realized I was still a child; I was standing in a physics lab trying to balance a magnet in thin air and failing. That's when the correspondences struck me.

 

Energy, Harmony & God
I found god in a physics class. It was right there in front of me all along. The energy of the world both creates and sustains us. Matter is neither created nor destroyed. All matter is composed of sub-atomic particles (quarks, leptons, etc.) that have no weight or mass. If matter has no weight or mass and matter is neither created nor destroyed but only changes form; the energy that forms it is eternal.

Genesis 1:1 - ...the world was without form... God formed the world as we know it, the world manifest, from his own energy. All things are connected by this same divine energy; thus all things are sacred. All things are "of god" having the same essential nature and core energy.

Every human in existence emits ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) radio waves. Thoughts, actions, moods, emotions, etc. all influence and modify this individually unique energy that each human form emits. Conscious control of your thoughts, deeds, emotions, moods, etc. means control of the energy emitted. Every human has the potential to control their energy. God's energy exists fully at all levels - frequencies and resonance. We, humans, are only a part of the whole.

Energy is described by its frequency, resonance, strength. Human energy, whose source is god's energy, exists at only one fundamental level. Having only one level, one soul, humans emit energy at a specific frequency and resonance the very day that they are conceived. Each person's soul energy is unique. Each act, including thoughts and emotions, that a person takes into themselves can change and alter the frequency and resonance of the energy they emit. The soul energy continues to exist at the same frequency, resonance, and strength regardless but the energy emitted is altered or changed by the conscious and subconscious choices each human makes. If we control the way in which soul energy is emitted through right thoughts, right actions, etc., we may influence our individual energy to be more in harmony with god's energy.

What is god's energy like? If all physical matter is made of god's energy, then the laws governing physical nature will reflect the nature of god. Physical matter is neither created nor destoyed - it is eternal. Physical matter is made of the same particles no matter the form in which it is found - it is singular. Physical matter evolves and grows in regular cycles - it is a process. Natural physical matter can reproduce itself - it is creative.

The process goes on. There is no end. All universal laws of Nature and physical matter reflect divine nature.


 
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