i've come across this a lot, and it's always confused me.
what's it all about:
Sacred Geometry?
Vibrational Energies?
ie:
when i was researching some fringe-science stuff last year i came across a lot of this kinda stuff - more than i'm used to - i had to bite my tongue coz i didn't want to offend these people with my questions (i like hippys they are beautiful ).
But people were talking about things like... every element on earth was just a vibrational frequency, and emotions were vibrational frequencies... and well it goes on. I wonder if i'm missing something here - do these people feel and percieve actual vibrations around us or something? Like... are they hallucinating? I wonder. Coz it just seems too big to be a scam - this movement must tap into something in people - maybe these people feel something (vibrations?) and this is an explanation for them.
I mean, humanity has always had a lot of crazy fockers around. I'd say they are getting less and less as the centuries go on. But they are always around, they are an integral part of the human condition. Humanity has had a steady 1% of it's population suffering from the catch-all diagnosis 'schizophrenia' at any one time ever since we started counting them.
Irrelevant of whether or not YOU or I or THEM can be labeled or diagnosed as crazy. Are these people actually onto something that we aren't?
Do WE just not feel it? And they do? So that's why they talk about this stuff like Vibrational energies and Auras and Sacred MATHEMATICS are entirely real to them?
I mean, there are people who feel a lot of things. I remember a partial savant who could \"see\" PIE (the number) as a landscape in his mind. The human mind can cross it's wires and it gets interesting, some people are hardwired for Synaesthesia - that must be pretty weird.
iirc Bhuddism seems to have somethign to to with vibrations yeah? Arn't some of their chants and musical instruments/songs supposed to be metaphorical of the inner noises of the human body and mind - if you quiet yourself enough to hear them?
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i'm stopping typing for now, your turn!
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This is very interesting stuff indeed, And i think it boils down to each and everyone's personal perception.
What i may feel one way, Someone may associate that with a completely different feeling and experience altogether.
I could go on a roller coaster, And it may or may not amp me up depending on how attached i am to my experience at the time, A good exemple of what i mean is when you get an exhilirated feeling, I've found with myself that i subconsciously remember past exhilirating moments, and the current is just adding to that collective memory.
Which is the personality that we connect to our experiences, We feel it in our OWN way.
Otherwise wouldn't we be robots?
I will look more at your link posted, It seems intriguing to me.
What i may feel one way, Someone may associate that with a completely different feeling and experience altogether.
I could go on a roller coaster, And it may or may not amp me up depending on how attached i am to my experience at the time, A good exemple of what i mean is when you get an exhilirated feeling, I've found with myself that i subconsciously remember past exhilirating moments, and the current is just adding to that collective memory.
Which is the personality that we connect to our experiences, We feel it in our OWN way.
Otherwise wouldn't we be robots?
I will look more at your link posted, It seems intriguing to me.
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When you try to describe something and you don't have the references in the language that make sense then it ends up nonsense to the listener. Like describing colour to a blind man. Vibrations make sense to these people because it matches some inner reference that gives it meaning. The physicists try to describe quarks as having \"flavours\" but need mathematical language to actually be understood.
Describing the indescribable. Always a tough job when your language is based in a physical world and you are describing another world entirely.
Describing the indescribable. Always a tough job when your language is based in a physical world and you are describing another world entirely.
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