12-19-2010, 12:00 AM
Humans or hue-man's reside their physical body in one spectrum of vibration, which constitutes one reality. Within this band, we have the visual spectrum, the shades or the colours we perceive things to be.
The auditory spectrum, from the lowest pitches we can individually hear, which alters from one individual to another, and,
The kinaesthetic spectrum with which, we compare how things feel physically (hard like a rock) or emotionally.
People may see, hear or 'feel' things differently to others, even if exposed to the same kind of stimulus.
Humans have been living consciously in this one whole spectrum of vibration, which may be experienced through our 5 senses, and, are able to identify in relative terms alongside the mass of humanity, identifying anything that vibrates,,as matter, within that spectrum.
Anything either side of that band however, has not been able to be perceived in our normal daily lives, except in discovery of its existence, through fleeting moments and 'out of the ordinary' experiences.
Matter or vibration does exist however beyond this 'one world' of knowing.
There are frequencies we have discovered that we cannot consciously see or hear, such as X rays and radio waves, these were once 'unknown' but through finding them and through tools (such as equipment) we have made them acceptable to our 'known' spectrum.
It is conceivable then, that other matters, vibrations and frequencies exist, that by many have not been discovered yet, that if made accessible and integrated, could also become 'known' within this reality.
Just the acknowledgement that we may not be the only reality band of existence, or that the totality of our reality may not be yet fully understood, may assist the curious, in making further discovery.
PRACTICAL.
Find a copy of the electromagnetic spectrum and stick it into your journal.Research the Structure of the AuraResearch any cultural spiritual hierarchy
The auditory spectrum, from the lowest pitches we can individually hear, which alters from one individual to another, and,
The kinaesthetic spectrum with which, we compare how things feel physically (hard like a rock) or emotionally.
People may see, hear or 'feel' things differently to others, even if exposed to the same kind of stimulus.
Humans have been living consciously in this one whole spectrum of vibration, which may be experienced through our 5 senses, and, are able to identify in relative terms alongside the mass of humanity, identifying anything that vibrates,,as matter, within that spectrum.
Anything either side of that band however, has not been able to be perceived in our normal daily lives, except in discovery of its existence, through fleeting moments and 'out of the ordinary' experiences.
Matter or vibration does exist however beyond this 'one world' of knowing.
There are frequencies we have discovered that we cannot consciously see or hear, such as X rays and radio waves, these were once 'unknown' but through finding them and through tools (such as equipment) we have made them acceptable to our 'known' spectrum.
It is conceivable then, that other matters, vibrations and frequencies exist, that by many have not been discovered yet, that if made accessible and integrated, could also become 'known' within this reality.
Just the acknowledgement that we may not be the only reality band of existence, or that the totality of our reality may not be yet fully understood, may assist the curious, in making further discovery.
PRACTICAL.
Find a copy of the electromagnetic spectrum and stick it into your journal.Research the Structure of the AuraResearch any cultural spiritual hierarchy

