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What say our mystical & scientific brothers and sisters?

(from the Uratia Book)

Have fun!     Brother Jules MTO

 

 42:7.2 (477.4) Within the atom the electrons revolve about the central proton with about the same comparative room the planets have as they revolve about the sun in the space of the solar system. There is the same relative distance, in comparison with actual size, between the atomic nucleus and the inner electronic circuit as exists between the inner planet, Mercury, and your sun.

42:7.3 (477.5) The electronic axial revolutions and their orbital velocities about the atomic nucleus are both beyond the human imagination, not to mention the velocities of their component ultimatons. The positive particles of radium fly off into space at the rate of ten thousand miles a second, while the negative particles attain a velocity approximating that of light.

42:7.4 (477.6) The local universes are of decimal construction. There are just one hundred distinguishable atomic materializations of space-energy in a dual universe; that is the maximum possible organization of matter in Nebadon. These one hundred forms of matter consist of a regular series in which from one to one hundred electrons revolve around a central and relatively compact nucleus. It is this orderly and dependable association of various energies that constitutes matter.

"Within the atom the electrons revolve about the central proton with about the same comparative room the planets have as they revolve about the sun in the space of 
the solar system."

42:7.2 (477.4)

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  • Got it!

    Yet what certainly anyone of your in intelligence & credential must agree on Dr. Kell, it is the 'shoot from the hip" judgement, often found on these pages, that  remains so problematic.

    Sadly, it seems mystics may be just as guilty of this, as the general public.

    We have alot of work to do!

    in humility, Br. Jules

    Michael Jon Kell said:

    Rational judgment is based upon a sound data base of knowledge, is merciful, broadminded, and neutral. What you refer to is irrational judgment Jules. 

  • Rational judgment is based upon a sound data base of knowledge, is merciful, broadminded, and neutral. What you refer to is irrational judgment Jules. 

  • Many support Deepak Chopra on a variety levels.

    ...Perhaps it is our Judgement, rigid beliefs and prejudices that trully closes the doors to opportunities of learning and progression out of one's comfort level.

    Jules

    Jules Rensch said:

    ON the topic of judgement.....love this one:

    "Don't shut down the feedback loop with judgement, rigid beliefs and predjudices"  ......       Deepak Chopra

  • One cannot always judge the quality of a man of God by his or her knowledge and sweet words.  Remember what Jesus advised.

  • ON the topic of judgement.....love this one:

    "Don't shut down the feedback loop with judgement, rigid beliefs and predjudices"  ......       Deepak Chopra

  • Just maybe,  Judgment of others is not ours to make, never-ever...but especially on this Rosicrucian Site which should stand for the higher edification of our members. In the meantime, if someone must judge, let them first judge themselves.        Many see our "human job" is to work for the greator glory of God. Casting doubt and judgement upon the fruits of His creation...is most probaly, not our job. 

    all the best, happy weekend...Br. Jules

    Michael Jon Kell said:

    Jules, similar logic would apply to Gengis Kan, the Nazis, and Stalin. It is our human job to apply the Creator's justice and mercy as creatures possessing a spark of divinity  even if imperfect. I maintain my hypothesis that God never judges or punishes any soul  evil or not as they all come from God.

    Have a nice weekend. Michael 

    Jules Rensch said:

    In regards Deepak Chopra....perhaps it is our place  see the good and honour that good....letting our Creator judge him!

    Today's Contemplation:

    ""If belief in God can’t stand up to proof, it won’t sustain a person through difficult times."


      -- Deepak Chopra



    Michael Jon Kell said:

    Avery, I am willing to believe your quote.  I always thought he was a fake.

    Michael

  • Jules, similar logic would apply to Gengis Kan, the Nazis, and Stalin. It is our human job to apply the Creator's justice and mercy as creatures possessing a spark of divinity  even if imperfect. I maintain my hypothesis that God never judges or punishes any soul  evil or not as they all come from God.

    Have a nice weekend. Michael 

  • In regards Deepak Chopra....perhaps it is our place  see the good and honour that good....letting our Creator judge him!

    Today's Contemplation:

    ""If belief in God can’t stand up to proof, it won’t sustain a person through difficult times."


      -- Deepak Chopra



    Michael Jon Kell said:

    Avery, I am willing to believe your quote.  I always thought he was a fake.

    Michael

  • Fr Jules, we all make judgments, decisions, every moment of our lives. Without discrimination as to what is the action comprising the highest good in our inner heart, community would not exist and chaos would rule. Jesus would agree with this position. I call this 'judgment of necessity.'

    The judgment we need beware is rising ourselves higher than the other. I call this 'egoistic judgment.' I still make such, but not in reference of egoists who prey on the simple.

    Ciao, Michael 

  • Well put, Fr. Michael...yet there may very well be the obverse side of this coin to consider..

    Judgment is what we add to discernment when we make a comparison (implicit or explicit) between how things or people are and how we think they ought to be. So, in judgment, there’s an element of dissatisfaction with the way things are and a desire to have things be the way we want them to be.

    in respectful humility, Brother Jules

    Michael Jon Kell said:

    Fr Jules, I wish your Dad a happy heavenly Birthday. I am glad you remember him.

    I would hate to be anyone's guru for I delve too deeply in a person's soul personality.

    I do not think our sharing an opinion as to the authenticity state of a person as judgment in the sense Jesus meant. Consider him a pharisee, with due respect for the loving ones.

    Jesus understood discernment and discrimination as to company.

    Blessings. Michael 

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