When I walk to work I get to view Seattle as the huge, expansive city in all its glory. It is beautiful no matter the weather especially when walking down from Capitol Hill, across I-5. Yet, there is a moment when looking down from the bridge that I have a sense of vertigo and feel a fear creeping up my spine. The fear is not a fear of heights, Erik says, but a fear of the Edge. This thought kept spinning in my mind because it felt familiar. I realized that the fear of the Edge is actually about Intention.
When driving down the road you notice a pothole. If you look straight at the pothole no matter which way you point your vehicle you cannot avoid pitting your tire in that hole however, if you look just to the left or right of the hole you manage to miss the pothole entirely. This is about Intention.
The fear of the Edge is actually a description of how powerful your Intention can be. Wherever you put your gaze, thought or feeling is where you will go. So, if you’re gazing over that bridge your Intention is willing you to go over, thus, the fear of your own Powerful Intention.
Focus. Your Intention. Just to the left or right of a *insert pothole-like analogy here*
*unless you have a parachute*
Here’s some more interesting info on Glen Rein which could also be applied to your powerful Intentions:
Glen Rein, Ph.D. Quantum Biology Research Lab, Northport, NY
Information content associated with both classical and non-classical (subtle, non-Hertzian, scalar) electromagnetic energy can be stored in physical objects. These objects include water (Rein, 1992, Schwartz, 1991), geometric patterns (Rein, 1997), electronic circuits (Dibble & Tiller, 1999) and even paper (Omura, 1990). For water and electronic circuits, preliminary evidence suggests that the stored information can be subsequently retrieved or utilized by biological systems, thereby producing a biological effect. In this sense these objects have a memory of the information stored within them. Although long-term storage of information in physical objects is considered an anomaly in the eyes of traditional science, it has been demonstrated experimentally.
The author’s own research in this area has demonstrated that subtle energy generated from “free energy” devices and those associated with human intention can be stored in water for several months if the optical properties of water are measured using a special form of ultraviolet (UV) spectroscopy (Rein, 1992). Furthermore, the stored energy is biologically active when the water is exposed to a variety of biological systems (Gagnon and Rein, 1990). One of the biological targets used in these studies was the DNA molecule. In addition to these responses to stored or imprinted energy, DNA has been shown to act as an antenna for other forms of subtle energy (Rein, 1994a, 1996, 1997). Thus, it has been discovered that in addition to classical EM fields (Semin, 1995), subtle energy resonates with the DNA molecule and causes physical changes in its secondary structure (winding and unwinding of the helix).
i miss walking to work. i would love standing just in the middle of the overpass and watching all the little bugs go driving down below and i would think
‘only i am watching this right now. and in this whole city, hardly any of us see this. too bad for them.’
It is true that people seem all caught up in a hurry or purposely distracted. I remember last summer when the sun was illuminating the lush green trees, the birds were everywhere and i looked around me to find not a soul on the street was watching. they were all on the phone.Ever since then, i have often forgotten my phone at home in trade for the experience of watching others as they distract themselves.. its kind of like a strange voyeurism.
sheeple never notice the world around them, otherwise it wouldn’t be so easy to herd them.
i’ve started taking the bus more so that i can see the city again.