Lesson

Fish that Fly (Science)

In our worldview exploration, we will start with science.

Later we can consider other means of knowing, such as the testimony of sages, the channeled material, our own experience including our own mysticism.

But for now, to know the truth – let us at least start with the best of science, for any other approach would be out of tune with the times.

Fish That Fly

If we are suggesting that there is a whole new paradigm that better contains our reality that we know, then we may as well look at data that fits outside the existing paradigm.

I lovingly call these experiments the fish that fly.

The reason I call these experiments ‘fish that fly’ is because they are paradigm-shifting misfits: they stretch our perspective to the breaking point where we feel called to construct a new scientific container to fit them into, an expanded worldview.

In the video, I describe the fish that fly, and I also discuss an overarching context to contain this within: a set of math by David Bohm. A lovely, heroic, Physics stud of the Princeton-Manhattan Project-Einstein order.

After this overview, we can briefly look at each of the fish that fly one by one, and then look at David Bohm’s physics as the best to date holistic view into the situation that is our spiritual creation.

Pearls of the Oyster Mind

Digesting these scientific misfits, these fish that fly, opens us to a deeper sense of self, to a higher perspective. This allows us to see budding evidence that our self-hood exists in ways that are ‘non-local’ or ‘beyond time and space;’ and thus realizing our creature-hood is far more powerful than commonly conceived.

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