Monday, September 27, 2010

RE: A Failure To Communicate

I am faced with a choice, to run for office under the Tea Party or run for my life for another country taking my family with me. As I see it, those are the only two options I have left. And right now, I am leaning toward a new life in a new country. 


The reason is that I think that without serious education and following the path of truth wherever it may lead even if it upsets your current worldview, this country cannot be saved. I say this because people in general accept only that data which conforms to the worldview taught and entrained to them before they turned the age of 5. This country has turned far into the stream of not just socialism but totalitarianism. And we, the people, are allowing it to happen. 


I can understand how people may think that the Constitution states the there is a "separation of church and state." There isn't. The Constitution requires that government not favor any one religion over any other, not that there should be no religion. But how many people will believe that? Very few is what I am sensing. As an author of a book on quantum physics, I find myself in general consonance with my colleagues in our view of the concept of the universe. Our research is pointing us in the direction that the universe itself is a thinking entity; what earlier peoples may have called "God." But how many people will believe such a statement - regardless of any evidence presented? None, would be my guess, unless you adopt the position that truth is paramount wherever it may lead. Most people deny or ignore any evidence which does not conform to their already established beliefs. Additionally, our research is indicating that each "object" within this field state - "God" - is, in a sense, a hologram of the whole. Each "object," be it galaxy, sun, planet, ocean, mountain, tree, plant, animal or Person, maintains a portion of the force of the whole which creates that object. Why is this critical to this discussion? Why is it critical to the Tea Party Movement? Why is it critical to the United States? Why is it critical to the Constitution? Because you cannot separate God from the equation of human existence without separating the human from existence. 


There has never been a government in history which has succeeded, if by "succeeded" we mean "continues." The majority of governments existent today are all generally in some form of decline. So is the United States. Although there may be many reasons for this, all reasons seem to stem from one "cause," i.e. the belief that there is no God. Why? By establishing a solely scientific basis for the existence of the universe, and of life itself, you separate yourself from the power that maintains said universe. The result is inevitable decline in establishments and organizations dependent upon the scientific basis. Today's cutting edge of physics research will probably not even be known to the general population for 30 or more years. By then the United States as we know it - and hope it could be - may be long gone. In 30 years, physics and classical "religion" may have combined into a unified philosophy and the general population will be just catching onto the concept that the universe is "god." I agree with the framers of the Constitution in not permitting the government to favor any one religion over another. I believe this requirement, as well as the entire Constitution, was divinely inspired. I also find evidence that the framers of the Constitution were generally deeply religious. In drafting this statement, the framers recognized a truth we are just discovering today; there is no one correct religion, there is no one correct philosophy, nor is there any correct "science." All - being instruments devised by the human mind - are inferior and lacking in some degree. 


We live in a universe of many parts, of many dimensions, and even of multiple universes. What we are discovering is that each individual, by thought alone, has an affect that influences all these other spaces, times, universes and dimensions. Science assumes we are one universe of one time, in one place without a conscious component to such universe. In so doing, we not only malign the universe we live in, we degrade it. Science further identifies only that any negative action, be it war, crime or pollution, is restricted solely to that location in place and time. The cutting edge of quantum physics disagrees. Each and every action causes ripple effects throughout the multiverse. It is impossible for a human mind to comprehend - or even imagine - all these interactions. Nor will any computer ever be able to compute the impact of any action across time and space. But this is a concept the Tea Party must embrace. God is real and alive, but only as real and alive - and as powerful - as we make him. God understands all these interactions and has established a set of rules and guidelines to live by, which, if followed, will not adversely affect these other realms. In addition, these rules, if followed by a nation or an individual, guarantee success and prosperity to all those who adhere to such rules. These rules also offer freedom, power, fulfillment and happiness. Following them fills the hole within which most people seek to fill with expensive toys, living the rat race, wealth, prestigious jobs and others try to fill with crime, promiscuity, drugs and alcohol abuse. The Tea Party must adopt a position which accepts a view of God in government but must balance that position against any extremist viewpoint. The Tea Party can succeed in saving this nation, but can only do so if God plays a role. Without God, this republic is doomed.