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![]() Talking about sex is as controversial as talking about politics. It is our first inquiry when a new life is born. Male or female, boy or girl is how we begin defining and distinguishing sex. In many species gender is not obvious or apparent. So gender alone does not describe today's definition of sex in its completeness. Although sex is fundamentally the most important distinction in life, it is also taken for granted among human beings. Sex is the most misunderstood, abused and unappreciated aspect of living. Sex in its modern definition has multiple characteristics. Aside from the main factor that allows us to distinguish the difference within a species, sex is also considered to be an act promoted by an innate force of attraction. Today we label and call this allure a "sex drive." As natural as it is, the evidence of an active sex drive fundamentally manifests itself visibly or invisibly through sight, smell or other senses. Sexual arousal stimulates both our intellectual and sensory faculties. The act is actually called intercourse. Like underage drinking, sexual intercourse requires a certain level of maturity to indulge in for moral, ethical and safely reasons. Unfortunately, todays acceptance of promiscuity has saturated the consciousness of people of all ages, cultures and religions. This is why there is a taboo associated with simply discussing sexual activity. Sex is both an act and an occurrence with a force that has its own impetus. As a noun and a verb it is not only something we are, but it is also something we do. Sex is actually a natural expression of our innate social energy. Whether enslaved, imprisoned or impoverished the sex drive continues to function regardless of the physical, mental or spiritual environment. Many people like to define sex by its gender, its activity or by it's physical characteristics. Neither the act of intercourse nor the identity of gender completely defines sex. Without its secret sauce, the ingredients that binds the urge to the act, sex is just a connection that results in physical pleasure and/or biological reproduction. When the act of sex is not a shared intimate and sacred act it is reduced to a mating ritual that animals instinctively engage in. When sex among human beings does not engage our shared emotional, intellectual and sensory faculties we can categorize it as desire, lust, masturbation, screwing and artificial insemination. The "act" of coitus can be simulated, the "results" can be mimicked, but its "essence" can never be duplicated. The secret sauce that sexual intercourse creates between two committed human beings aligns and harmonizes individual vibrations and energies into one. Sexual intercourse can merge the law of attraction with the law of love and bind them in ways that last for a lifetime. This is what the institution of marriage is all about. ![]() It is impossible to discuss sex without intimacy. In that sex is the most intimate act we can "physically" share. Intimacy and sex go hand in hand. Intimacy is the secret sauce of sex. Intimacy does not require sex for its full expression of energy, but sex without intimacy is severely limited. Intimacy exposes the vulnerabilities we share with one another through familiarity. In the "realm of sex," intimacy and vulnerability are synonymous. Intimacy is experienced through communication, closeness and commitment. Through intimacy's vulnerabilities come a sharing of privacy that has no shame. Only human beings have the capacity to be intimate emotionally, intellectually, physically, recreation-ally, financially and spiritually. The more areas of our lives that we are willing to share, the more we are open to intimacy. The more intimacy we experience the more uses and greater benefits we can derive from its energies. Intimacy involves collaborating the force of affection without having to work at it. Intimacy bonds two or more acts, actors and actions together in such a way that the longer they remain connected, the stronger and more complex their interwoven bond becomes. Many of us experience sharing and achieve closeness but fall short of the bond of intimacy. There is no greater expression of affection then through intimacy. Intimacy cannot be simply defined or restricted in its scope. Intimacy is the oil in the gears of relationships. Motors can run without lubricant but not quietly, smoothly or for long. Intimacy is the first cousin of longevity. The more areas of intimacy we share the easier it is to expand it into other areas. When older couples stop having sex it generally indicates some level of relinquishing one aspect of their bonding effect that sexual intercourse brought. This is not to say that they are no longer intimate. It simply means that portion of their bond is no longer strengthened through practice. As the word implies "intimacy" though shared is still a very private affair. We do not give or take intimacy, nor do we store or hold intimacy; we simply ARE intimate. Intimacy is not something we have to "do" it is something we want to "be." We maintain intimacy when we practice intimacy. Communication is the conduit for intimacy, without it intimacy cannot be shared! This is a subject most rarely delve into in a public forum. Although we discuss family, friendship, dating and relationships rarely do we talk about how intimacy inter-relates with them. There is a power produced through the intimacy of communicating and connecting that can only be wielded by those who recognize, practice and understand it. Being intimately acquainted means not only to be associated with but also an active participant in the making of the "secret sauce." The universe runs off of the energy it produces. The source of that energy is debatable for non-believers. but it is obvious to anyone that believes in GOD. Sex is also a source, a product and producer of energy. Although we speak of having sex that is a misnomer. Sex is more like a scene in a play, an act that is shared not owned or possessed. Sex is not static it grows matures and changes with age, experience and maturity. Well at least it should. Couples whose sex life has matured and grown with them may experience fundamental changes in their sex practices. Penetration may be compromised in favor of oral pleasures and the practice may become more spontaneous. Sex emerges as a private and individual energy of desire but blossoms into a impulsive radiant and powerful force. Sex shares it effect through, by and across nature. The very essence of all life as we know it is defined sexually. Exploring sex without sharing sex diminishes its overall effect. Sex energy has a certain vibration and may be described in terms of its physical manifestations. Intimacy and perpetuity are all a part of sexuality. What we may call a sex drive may be better described as instinct. Our built in programming naturally inclines us to use the powers of our sexuality. Sexual energy or what we term as sexual tension is a Yin Yang energy source powering our lives. Sex means more than intercourse. By narrowly defining sex primarily within its biological reproductive role we inadvertently limit its all encompassing role in life. The act of sex sustains the source of life. Sex is so special because it permeates every facet of our being whether we acknowledge it or not. Life on this planet is defined by its sexual orientation. Sex is in our laws, our designs, our philosophies, our literature and our computer coding. The more that we embrace the idea that life is sexual the better we will understand how to live it. As we engage with one another we should embrace the role of our mutually shared sexual predisposition. The sooner we accept our interdependence and the beauty of our attraction to one another the greater our appreciation for one another will be. In all of our unique diversities as a species the more we can understand about the innate substance that drives sex, the secret sauce, the more intimate we can be.
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![]() Artificial, imitation and multiple kinds of unnatural processes and products are normal today. Everything from artificial intelligence to artificial lights, images and sounds dominate our everyday routines. Nothing seems to be "an original" anymore. Many things are actually "a copy," or a copy of "a copy." Even many of our outdoor stadiums promoting traditional "live" events unfortunately utilize synthetic (turf) or artificial grass. The line that separates real from artificial has been blurred. It appears that there is a artificial substitute or imitation for anything that is real. Everything from flavors to flowers has an artificial substitute. Although imitation is said to be the greatest form of flattery, our ever increasing ability to simulate reality has flooded us with too many things that resemble real. Artificial is not fake it is artificial. Artificial means humanly contrived or man made, a replica of real. In most cases artificial components, from hands to hearts, are made as a substitute or replacement for an original or real part. Although a process may be circumvented artificially the result can still be genuine and real. Artificial hearts and pacemakers really pump blood throughout the body. Artificial insemination can produce a pregnancy in much the same way as natural sexual intercourse can without the sex. The "artificial" in the case of contraception is a real process. Sometimes "artificial" duplicates an action or an object. The bottom line is that "artificial" mimics and mirrors reality. ![]() Most people know what we are talking about without realizing what it's all about. Knowing something deals with our intellectual ability to store information. Realizing something deals with our minds cognitive ability to become fully aware of it. Realize means that "REAL EYES" SEE REAL THINGS! News never has traveled so fast. Radio followed by movies and television has revolutionized how we see the world. The media of books, magazines, newspapers and-readable words are being challenged by an abundance of images, movies and sounds we cannot possible digest at the present pace of presentation. Video conferencing is diminishing the effect of traditional social ques normally used in interpersonal conversation. As we invent and exploit multimedia more people will face falling into cyber fantasies. The fallacy of computer/virtual love is not as far fetched as we might think. Love has never been limited to physical boundaries or geographical locations. Whether its through conversations, letters, texts, pictures or video; our attraction to things that appeal to us can emotionally tempt us to unknowingly "make commitments to them." Face it, whether its "FACEBOOK," "FACE-TIME," "FACE++," or "FACE THE NATION" we are treating images as reality, when they are just representatives of reality. And the reality they project may not be accurate. Today we are inundated with 3D experiences, avatars and imaging that can trick our eyes and be falsely interpreted by our brain. Virtual experiences in gamming and theatre are only the beginning. The art of painting pictures with words is giving way to the art of creating stories with images. Artificial everything allows us to create a version of anything that we want to see whether true or not. Three-D glasses simply trick our brains into seeing projected images differently. As we consistently embrace artificial experiences, distinguishing them from real life will be a challenge. This may be confusing to our children as it exposes them to unreal simulated episodes that may be interpreted as real experiences. There is a huge difference with car crashes in video games and on real roads. Smoother and quieter electric cars are helping to blur that line. The fiction presented by the cartoons we grew up with in the past is not the same as the realistic animations we see across the entertainment industry. The line has been blurred by advanced technology. ![]() There is a subtle difference between imitation, artificial and fake. Cartoons and the animated figures in their illustrations bear the characteristics of real people and objects. These fake "life like" figures function and perform as good or better then the actual things they depict. There is a price to pay for clouding or confusing what "appears-to-be" with reality. When we replicate or reproduce something it is clear to the creator that the copy is not the original, but it may not be obvious to the observer. Most imitations have limitations. The advances in our ability to capture, reproduce and relocate (broadcast) just about any sound or image has arrived. The distinction between the actual and the depiction of "what is" is being lost. This early form of artificial intelligence is sucking us in. Many people actually believe that the images and sounds we receive from our multimedia devices (TV's, Phones, Computers, etc) are being received instantly in so called "real time." This is not true! Watching or listening to anything "live" is not actually happening unless we are at that event. Although we have shortened the interval of the time gap between the action and the remotely located observer there is still some small delay. It is this "real" delay that we must recognize. Real time should more accurately be termed duplication or transmission time. This is a part of the same "true" delay we experience when a batter hits the ball and we see the outcome developing before we hear the crack from the bat. Many players can anticipate a homerun just from the sound. This small distinction is a big concern. As we continue to digitize more and more of our communication it is advisable to be wary of what can be faked and/or added into the gaps. We are giving life to images and replication as if they are truly animate. What distinguishes artificial from fake is that fake "is not real" in terms of if it has fraudulent intent and/or purpose. Artificial "is real" in the sense that it was made intentionally to replicate the original in either form, function or both. They both may be considered imitations but they are very different types of imitations. An imitation appears to be but it ain't. The word "Artificial" may not be getting a fair shake. Art, artist and artifacts are real but still conform to the meaning of something produced by humans that does not occur naturally. Does this include tables and chairs? Imitation often provides inspiration when the duplicated object or concept is skillfully recreated and applied. They say that imitation is life's greatest form of flattery. But imitation regardless of inspiration mimics creation and through innovations. Remember the life or lies we imitate must still be lived. Counterfeits, copycats, fakes and imitations all have an artificial aspect to them. The definition of artificial must be expanded. We need transparency to know what are the false and true aspects of it in light of the fake and real applications tied to it. WHEW! ![]() This is the age of analytics. More and more people are defining themselves by their digital profile. In this follow, like and share age we are artificially competing for virtual followers. This new standard of living has permeated our culture. As we've expanded our social lives to include people we've never met in real life and in actually don't know, artificial relationships have become popular. Through using digital and virtual technologies have we compromised real live social cues for simulated artificial prompts? Anyone can assume whatever identity they want to have. The need for popularity and social acceptance through an online component has almost eclipsed real traditional relationships. We have moved from fast to super accelerated in a short time. There are unintended consequences to acceleration and automation. We now have less and less time to understand or deal with the effects of our present advancements before some new method, policy, practice or procedure goes mainstream quickly replacing what's current. Each new step towards greater efficiency can potentially lead to new problems. We are being lured into chasing after everything new. Promoting "modern advancements" as bigger, better, faster and more powerful has created an illusion that "new" is normal. Traditionally we have had time to make adjustments and gradually grow into new systems, processes and things. Sometimes after review, new systems require revamping, revisions and re-calibration to fix unforeseen problems associated with their deployment. In modern times, over the past 100 years or so, we have deployed artificial or automated controls throughout many of the areas in our lives. From alarm clocks to answering machines, now known as voice mail we are relegating and subjecting ourselves to accept new as better. From artificial insemination to artificial sweeteners we are finding ways to get around natural limitations. There is one saving grace found In the midst of the proliferation of artificial duplication and imitation. Some of today's consumers are demanding more complete and so called "all natural," whole, organic, with no artificial anything in their diets. Many people are drawing the line when it comes to food. But applying this standard across the full spectrum of our existence is difficult to do. The fact that our society has gradually incorporated so many devices into most of our daily routines has make them inextricable. The instruments we use to detect, discover and make determinations can operate either manually and automatically. A thermometer is a much better method of determining temperature than making a judgment from feeling temperatures with our hands. In some cases it is better to trust a dogs ability to detect a seizure over any machine. Although It appears that people are more likely to make mistakes then machines, can we devote that level of trust to them? Without the right kind of ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE a machine may not know when it makes a mistake or care. Trust is a word we associate with people not automation. We must learn to check machines and develop trust in people that can be trusted. Our faith in our fire alarms and other protection systems should be in lock step with our diligence in monitoring them. We must create a balance between artificial technologies and natural remedies or reality. Artificial means may not always be the only solution, but many times it is the best solution. We should attempt to apply the same "all natural" solutions to the sciences and technologies we're developing today. This is not an attack against our present progress or advancements. This is a plug for how we advance. Is it so difficult to believe that we already have so many of the substances for healing and cures naturally occurring within our environment but are unaware of where to find them or how to use them? Is it possible that we naturally tend to develop what we fail to discover? The idea that there is a natural solution for every problem may be a little far fetched but should never be dismissed. Pills and surgery may not always be the best solutions for our health challenges, but without alternatives we have few choices. Today's medical remedies primarily lean towards chemistry and surgery but these are not the only solutions. Is there no balm in Gilead? Today's technical challenges are addressed by programs written for computers and automation but they are only as good as their programmers and limited coding. These leading solutions should not be the only choice. It is incumbent upon us to give a voice to both advancements and alternatives while maintaining a voice that monitors the processes that monitor us.
FORCES THAT MOVE "ENERGY" WORK IN SYNC WITH THE FORCES THAT SHAPE & USE "ENERGY"! Energy is a force that we can describe as multidimensional but NOT define. Energy is the actual invisible substance we give, receive, share, revive and find. Energy has Life! Without energy life does not exist as we know it! Everybody has some; there are multiple levels and intensities to it and it is impossible to get ANYTHING done without it. Although the standard definition of energy is the capacity to do work let's take it a step further. Remember, all of the conclusions and theories in these posts are written in chalk. One of the most unique qualities of energy is that it is transferable. Energy has several forms including physical, psychological, and spiritual. In science whether its electrical, mechanical, chemical, thermal or nuclear the action and reactions of things move energy. How it is actually created is somewhat of a scientific mystery. However most people find a way to access it when they really need it. Energy has a source. We can choose to believe in a "Big Bang Theory" of some kind or believe in God! Actors and athletes sometimes absorb energy from their audiences and fans. Older people seem to get more of it from interacting with youth. Performers and comedians manipulate it. Parents tirelessly give it to their children and seemingly work miracles with it. Inspiration is a form of energy. Energy is impartial and can be applied and used or abused. Energy displays the essence of effort in its applied forms. ![]() Thinking is an involuntary act we have a lot of control over. Whether we are awake or asleep our minds are always thinking. Thinking about thinking sounds redundant, but without questioning what our minds are doing, how our minds are doing it and where it's getting it from, we can be easily deceived. Just because we think something doesn't make it true. Thinking is not just an activity of the brain. Thinking is an activity of both the brain and the mind. The brain is the physical organ we generally associate with our consciousness that connects to the mind. However the mind is NOT just composed of the brain. The mind is a conglomerate of things. The mind links our brains to our thoughts and being. There's more on the mind ahead. Thinking is an ongoing process that we describe conceptually through abstractions. In other words thinking, like the heart and mind, cannot be totally defined through words. It is not a visible or tangible thing. Thinking is an actionable yet invisible force of energy. Yet how and what we think impacts the spiritual, intellectual and emotional levels of life. Thinking is also a part of the social process. We are actually more like bees then we realize. We can accomplish incredible things when we put our minds together and combine them. The world is to complex for any "one of us" to know or do anything really significant without some assistance from the "rest of us." Through the process of thinking, our individual ignorance can promote error or spawn collective brilliance if we're open and allow it. The process of intellectual harmony functions in conjunction with what may be defined as Intellectual humility, a quality that should be a PRIMARY REQUIREMENT in all of our leaders. Thinking is an energy we can control and combine. ![]() The Mind can be depicted as a composition containing combinations of components created from a collective of shared resources. Thinkers might want to read the previous sentence again very slowly. It describes the mind not the brain. The mind includes all of the cognitive faculties including consciousness, imagination, perception, thinking, judgement, language and memory that supposedly are housed in the brain. However we should note that our flesh has a mind of its own. Those of us that believe that consciousness is shared can expand on that. Its easier to describe the mind in terms of what it is not. This is not to say that we do not need definitions. Definitions will always limit its subject in some scope. This is why the Bible commands us NOT to make any graven images that define GOD! To further describe the mind we can say that the mind is a composite of energy we can tap into through multiple methods. The word "mind" is used in many inclusive contextual applications. We say, "do we mind, losing our minds, having a mind to, minding the store and we tell our children to mind their manners." Regardless of the meanings we subscribe to, the complexity of the mind should not be underrated or underestimated. The mind can regulate and apply the energies under its control. ![]() Memories are one of the most precious yet permanent commodities within the mind. By default we constantly create them from and through experiences. They are a two edged sword. Although we can create them we cannot kill or destroy them. It is important to create as many good memories as possible, because later in life we can relive them. This allows us to experience old occurrences as new. Even if people or places that were a tangible part of those memories are not present, we can recreate them with the same effect they originally had. This is one of the reasons why God commanded the children of Israel to observe the Passover annually. The ceremonial practice was more than just a tradition. The custom was a reminder of what God did, who God is and how to remain faithful. Any emancipation from slavery should become a holiday for all those affected. Memories contain actual energy and spirit. Memories are the footprints of our existence. Memories can be manipulated, trained and transformed. By purposely choosing to focus only on pleasant memories we can create the type of "Memory Initiated Emotions" in the present in contrast to whatever we experienced in the past. By consciously choosing to concentrate on our best memories we reward ourselves with an atmosphere that perpetuates the most beneficial feelings from emotions that can heal both our body and soul. Contrary to popular belief our memories are not fixed. Memories are retained in a manner that we guide them towards and they grow retrospectively. It turns out that neuroplasticity also known as brain plasticity also includes the memory. When we recall difficult or egregious incidents from the past we are likely to fall into the trap of reviving the negative emotions those memories bring to us. The solution is to transform bad memories into good ones. This is simple to do. The key is to be thankful for what the experience has taught us and in turn be happy for being able to learn from it. Each time we access any particular memory we actually add to or change it slightly anyway. We might as well change it for the better. Through planting seeds of gratefulness we cultivate memories of appreciation that changes how we feel about those occurrences. Memories allow the energy of "past thought" into the present. Knowledge is an ever growing pool of interchanging information that is shared across multiple sources. Knowledge can be homogenously consolidated with the rest of the available information within that pool. Often this is NOT the case. But by recognizing the limits of our understanding we can better apply knowledge. The application of knowledge is only limited by the extent to which it is hoarded or disseminated. Knowledge, like every other intangible entity of the thought to creation process, gives birth to energy that can be directed towards any goal. All fresh or new knowledge can be biased. Knowledge discovered or applied outside of its collective application with all other knowledge can create inaccurate extremities. Whether the knowledge is accurate or not the energy created by it operates the same way. Just consider where mankind would be if we used the time, effort and energy spent attempting to destroy one another to help one another instead. The overall cost of World War II alone could have eradicated world hunger permanently. We also know that when precise knowledge gets applied in a timely manner, the more powerful the effect of that knowledge is. Knowledge is the fuel of thought energy. ![]() Sincerity can be characterized as an emotional feeling of pure expressed as an intention without pretense or deceit. Like all beliefs it is only as good as its application. As newborns grow to infants and then to toddlers sincerity tends to get compromised by the experiences of reality. We all see the world from the inside out and as that perspective expands we tend to act more self centered. Once there is an agenda sincerity comes into question. Sincerity is not necessarily marked by saying everything we mean, but more by meaning everything we say. As an emotion, sincerity can only be displayed or shown through actions that express a commitment to an intent. As we honor that emotion sincerity can blind us to truth. The worse condition we can find ourselves in is to be sincere but sincerely wrong. The intensity of sincerity should not be confused with the mandate of integrity. Sincerity's energy must become the impetus of action. Beliefs abide at a place in the mind where knowledge is accepted as reality with or without fact. Beliefs are an integral part of existence necessary to sustain the spirit of our drive, energy and motivation. The belief in tomorrow carries us through today. Our beliefs are in alignment with our moral compass. The strength of any of our beliefs are the thoughts or factors that substantiate them. For a belief to pass the litmus test of infallibility there are usually multiple points of proof to validate them. Beliefs adopted and embraced strictly by traditional teachings or blind faith seemingly require no such proofs. It is NOT necessary to understand everything we may believe, but it is important to verify our core beliefs through the wisdom that should grow with age and maturity. Beliefs are tricky they do not discriminate between false and true. A belief only has the power to become substance through what is done with it or by it. In short a belief is characterized not by what it is but by what it does! Whenever we stir up the passions of our beliefs we tamper with an explosive force. For old beliefs to be rejected or retired new beliefs must be inserted to occupy and replace the old ones. Old beliefs must be renounced and rejected or they will leave some remnant of themselves to be falsely embraced and reintegrated. Many beliefs begin as theories and subsequently develop into beliefs The greatest obstacle to letting go of false beliefs is thinking supported by phrases like "but what about" or "Yeah but." Beliefs are the glue that combine the energy of the psychic to substance. ALONGSIDE THE FORCES THAT MAKE ENERGY ARE OTHER RELATED FORCES THAT SHAPE ENERGY. Compromise is a a part of life. We are not perfect nor do we live in a perfect society. When Working with others it is normal to make concessions from time to time. It is compromise that allows progress to triumph over disagreement. However there are some things that we can never compromise. There is no middle ground for established and accepted moral, ethical and legal standards. For some things there can be no settlement or a happy medium. Unfortunately, as sell outs, most of us can be bought for a price. There is always a tendency to filter what we see through the expectations of what we think we should see. This level of compromise is no longer compromise it is self betrayal. Pleasure, power or plenty of money is generally all it takes. After all the love of money is the root of all evil. We settle for selling our duplicity at the cost of our souls. Compromise is how energy gets applied across conflicting knowledge or beliefs. ![]() Laughter is NOT always an indication that something is funny. In fact most laughter indicates something entirely different. In our everyday communicative process we use laughter to glue the fabric of our conversations, interactions and relationships together. Laughter is learned and developed individually and evolves as we grow. Laughter is basically involuntary, we rarely if ever consciously choose to laugh. Our brains mind decides for us. Although most laughter is not about humor, it allows us to disguise or relate feelings. There are seven major causes for laughter and a host of ways to laugh. There is courtesy laughter, nervous laughter and humorous laughter. Laughter is a part of our universal language. Laughter can come as a result of external mental/physical stimulus or may bubble up from internal brain mechanisms responsible for it. We don't seem to be able to spontaneously create it but we can suppress it. This may be why tickling our own selves doesn't work. Laughter is one way that energy is expressed, transmitted or disguised. Bucket lists are not for everyone. Although the idea appeals to accomplishing certain things during a life time, it also implies that life is limited by and subject to time. Bucket lists focus on fulfillment coming through "particular" accomplishments rather then culmination of all experiences. Life is not defined in terms of time, but life is examined through it. Bucket lists are not a realistic way of living life. Bucket lists imply a countdown of tasks versus time. The things that we "achieve" in time can never fully define our lives because life is a journey not a destination. Our legacy which "lives" through time perpetuates the same energy even after we are gone. It's all about the adventures we experience daily and who we share those experiences with! "What" is more important then "when." Bucket lists tend to package the energy of both goals and aspirations into a finite container of intentions. Once that vessel has been emptied the energy of the bucket tends to go with it. Bucket lists function as single purpose, one time energy containers. ![]() Time is a concept we use to map our existence. Time only has significance with anything defined by it. Time allows us to view the universe in terms of how it continually evolves. The universe, the expression of a creators existence, reveals the substance of that creator through the magnificence of its creatures. And time, like the concept of God, is better understood when viewed in light of what it does rather than what it is. This may be why Moses was reluctant to approach the Pharaoh of Egypt. Without some tremendously impressive gadget accompanied by a great and fearful name I'm sure he felt inadequate. Moses got a branch of a tree he called a rod and a clause for a title he called his God. Imagine facing Pharaoh with a stick and a phrase saying "I am that I am." Time itself is conceptual. The Pharaoh understood this when Egypt lost 3 cycles of daylight. Most of us still measure time by the sun. We often speak of time in terms of having time, making time, taking time and wasting time. Time cannot be taken, hidden, owned, created, used or manipulated. The very idea that allows us to think that we can measure time proves that we have very little understanding of it. Time operates independently and impartially we determine its energy through our relationship with it. Life is the evidence and expression of energy. It is manifested in so many ways that we cannot allow life to be defined by any single description, definition or interpretation. Fortunately we have all of the sects, divisions and denominations of our religious institutions to sort that out. The way we see life through the many lenses, filters and perspectives combined with the way we live life with others is what we believe life to be. Life is the continual culmination of all our current experiences knitted together into an ongoing story. Life is balanced. It is self balancing along, across, by and through its multiple dimensions. As different factors in life align, the instability experienced during that process is how life balances. All life, and all of life form the actual energy of active subsistence. Physical Matter is physical matter in all its forms; solid liquid or gas. Energy is energy in all its forms: thought words or action. We make energy with our thoughts, develop energy with our words and shape energy with our actions. The last sentence in each paragraph all correlate in their relation to energy. Whether we are aware of it or not as spiritual beings we are constantly transmitting and receiving energy through our thoughts, words and actions. Our leaders are at the forefront of this infectious forum and must take responsibility for all its effects and results.
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AuthorJoseph W. Brown has been a small business owner, in the technology industry, for over 35 years. Joseph works as a mentor, tutor, lecturer, researcher, instructor, and unconventional speaker & writer. He can be described today as a spiritual and technical aggregator, maven, journalist, apologist and spiritual scientist. Joseph insists that we "find" motivation from within by getting inspiration from without. He endeavors to provide that inspiration through applying various Bible based principles. As the author & founder of The Magnetic Model, Rapid Retail Systems & NitchTechnologies.com. Mr. Brown is available to speak to groups of all sizes. (small & large) He will only speak on a "Subject." He relies on the principle of "shedding light" to empower individuals to address their own particular "Situations." These are the tools to create "Solutions." To schedule a session contact him by comments, [email protected] or call/text 617-764-2193. Archives
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