Monday, March 19, 2012

Spiraling upwards or downwards?

Have you noticed that when chocolate powder dissolves in milk, it spirals? And since the direction is downward, it spirals down, and becomes a part of the milk.
Have you also noticed that when an incense stick is burning, the vapor released, spirals upwards? It dissolves and becomes one with the air.
Now, understand the difference; the chocolate powder dissolves in the milk; the milk is in the cup, hence the chocolate powder by dissolving in the milk remains in that cup, it is not free; by becoming one with the milk, it has become trapped.
The vapor, on the other hand, has dissolved in air; air is omnipresent, the vapor by dissolving in it, has become part of something greater than itself and has become immortal by doing so!
This can be applied to real life. You can live your life like an animal and die, remaining trapped in your own life; or you can live your life by giving back to Mother Earth, by living for the betterment, of not, just yourself but others around you.
Spiral Up, Dissolve into the Air, into the Sky, into the Universe itself                                                                                          & Be Free from the Illusions and Delusions of this World.

Don't trust everything you see!

Light is an electromagnetic wave. Our eyes use this light to see the world around us. But the wavelengths we can see are just a very small part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
There are a lot of things that remain hidden from us because our eyes cannot view them. Why is this interesting? Because I believe there are among us people who perhaps see those unseen wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum. Who are those people you may ask? I believe that blind people may see these wavelengths.
We say they cannot see anything; it's true they can't see things in the wavelengths we can, but that doesn't mean that they see nothing at all! They might see things from a completely different perception.
They can't describe it however, 'cause they don't know what they are seeing. It's as unknown to them as it is for us.
Close your eyes for a few seconds; notice that even when your eyes are closed, it's not completely dark. You can "see" specks of color against the darkness.
If we can still "see" with our eyes closed, then why not blind people, when their eyes are open? They might see something more fascinating than us!
The same goes for deaf people; they might not hear the same frequencies as us, but they might hear other frequencies!
I know this is something that can be proven only after a lot of research and experiments, but it is still a fascinating thought!