The mind that never stops seeking...
I can remember always having a curious mind. When I was young, my parents sent me to church. I enjoyed the friends made there and I was curious enough to listen and learn about religion. My curious mind kept telling me that I wasn’t getting the whole story. Something was missing. As a young teenager, I studied Earth science and in my late teens, I studied Space science. I looked into all aspects of the scientific world. Quite amazing, actually. But, it still seemed incomplete.
So, I spent a few years pondering the information from religion and science to try to arrive at my own idea of the truth. In those days, science and religion didn’t see things eye to eye. Evolution versus God made everything.
Well, I finally came to a conclusion that God made everything and from there it evolved. Simple enough. With science, it was easier to find evidence, and facts. But, with religion, there isn’t enough proof to come to a direct conclusion. The seeking mind keeps seeking.
During my search, I came across a psychic named Sylvia Browne. I saw her on the Montel show. I was intrigued by her facts. It was pretty obvious that she could help people bring conclusions to the mysteries of life situations. Providing answers to personal questions. Well, I picked up a few of her books and started reading. Fascinating to say the least. Sylvia took all the information I had learned in religion and science and put it all together for me.
Here is another one of my conclusions...
We as physical beings seem to get confused between the physical aspects of life and the spiritual aspects of life. This physical life we are living is a temporary existence for us to learn and experience. For what goal? Soul perfection. We are here to experience negativity so we will appreciate the positive better. Think of it like this: If there weren’t any bad, how would we recognize the good? Our true life existence is in heaven, where everything is good. In fact, we live many lifetimes here on this plane of existence. All by choice.
I could talk about spirituality forever. I could give examples of the proof of past lifetimes. But, I think the most important fact is that God is real. We are all children of God. If at anytime you question that fact, feel free to talk to me about it. I love to voice my knowledge of spirituality.
Speaking of space and time...
Time only exists here on this plane. There is no time at home (heaven). So, the question of how old is the universe is virtually a question of how old is God. Do I believe there are other universes? Yes, but still under the same God. Is there life elsewhere in the universes? Absolutely!
To find answers to the questions, seek within yourself...
We only use half of our brain. The other half is a storage area for all the experiences and information we have gathered in our quest for knowledge and soul perfection. This place in your mind is called the ’Etheric’ mind. Cells of memory.
You might ask, how do I access this information? You actually get bits and pieces of information everyday. Those feelings of "deja vu" are an example of that. Meeting someone for the first time and getting the feeling you’ve known them before, perfect example.
When one is able to distinguish the differences of the physical and the spiritual, then you’ll begin to learn the truth.
I believe that in the realm of Cyberspace, our planet's Webisphere may become a place more heaven-like. Where negativity will not exist. We will come together in the name of peace and God for the good of mankind. Why don't we just become "One Planet Under God"?
Captain Curtis reporting
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Join Captain Curtis as he rockets around the Global Webisphere reporting on the most interesting stories and news he can find in the Science and Space community! As an avid stargazer and science buff, Capt. Curtis is often seen peering through his telescope to the stars and planets above, just searching for that new Emerging Star!