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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Hidden Dimensions

The Hadron Collider is a 17 mile, subterranean tube under construction in Europe. It will speed up sub-atomic particles to 99.999% the speed of light. The particles will be traveling at such high speed that they will cross the entire 17 mile perimeter in 1/10,000th of a second. What's the point? To unfurl hidden dimensions of reality. It’s no easy task to replicate the speed of light under controlled circumstances. The cost of the Hadron Collider is projected at $5-10 billion.

There must be a less expensive way to unfurl hidden dimensions of reality. Actually, the speed of light is 1 of 3 sacred speeds all of which uncover mysterious circumstances and sudden windfalls of abundance and opportunity. The other two speeds are:

1. Stillness

True stillness is rare, but when you can actually stop the mental process, you are more likely to see things you don’t normally see…things such as insight and revelation. A wise one said, "To a mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders."

2. Moment-hum

When one can be fully in the moment and go with the flow, she will discover a huge increase in synchronicity and opportunity. However, one is rarely and fully in the moment thus missing out on so many potential opportunities. The Greek root of the word "sin" means "to miss." If you can learn to achieve the speed of the moment (MOMENT-HUM) and be fully present in any given scenario, you will soon discover that all you need is coming right to you. As Franz Kafka said, “Be quiet still and solitary, the world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked, it has no choice, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet.”

Achieving MOMENT-HUM is like achieving a nice speed on the highway. It feels good to cruise along just as it doesn't feel good to hit bumper-to-bumper traffic. And the greatest cause of traffic is rubbernecking. How frustrating to be backed up for miles in traffic only to realize it's caused by everyone stopping for a momentary glance at a fender bender. Often, we fail to establish MOMENT-HUM because of the rubbernecking caused by fear, lust, anger, greed, anxiety. We sense the traffic and congestion of life because just as we struggle to keep our eyes on the road, we struggle to keep our minds in the moment.









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