Alisia wrote:I agree. Another dimension is simply a higher vibrational level.
In the audio interviews, Michel gives an example with a table. He says that if you could increase the vibration of a table, you could transport it anywhere. Now how exactly you do that is still unclear, since the book explicitly states that the aliens' spacecraft (the Alatora) has to destroy even the tiniest particle around it when it travels at hyperlightspeed (and probably at a lot less, too, despite most of the surroundings being just vacuum), or a collision between the two would result in an explosion. So, although you could increase the vibration of a table, it seems that there are other conditions that must be met to be able to teleport it, since the table is made of atoms. Whereas the astral body, being made of only electrons, can easily pass through atoms (since atoms are 98% empty space) and an explosion will not happen. What do you all think?
I dont think the Higher Self is restricted. Only by ourselves. We restrict the Higher Self for not reaching unity with the Great Intellect.
I meant restricted in the sense that it may go down with the eventual decay of the universe. But thinking more about it -- we are talking about electrons, right -- this is no restriction, I've been thinking wrong. Now, our physics considers electrons indestructible, because they are fundamental particles of matter, and because as it has been measured their lifespan is infinite (i.e. they do not decay). Although, I remember seeing something in textbooks that an electron is going to decay once every 10^30 years. I have no idea how that figure has been arrived at. So it seems that electrons are not a restriction... and it is still possible that God himself is made up of electrons. On page 165 of the book, Thao says "They [electrons] were created at the moment of creation." However, this refers to the electrons making up plants, animals and humans. It doesn't preclude God from being composed of electrons before that event. In addition, in the audio interviews Michel agrees that God is a great electronic mass in the center of the universe (how do you determine the center of the universe?). So God may be actually composed of electrons and inside the universe, after all, without being subject to matter decay and disintegration.
Lately i have been wondering what to do AFTER a unity with the Great Intellect. Do you just remain in ecstasy?? For eternity??
If you mean ecstasy as in state you cannot do serious work, I doubt it.
It would be silly to remain in such an ecstasy all the time, because it would preclude serious activity of intellect, but I guess the base operation of intellect would be an unimaginable happiness, and there would still be even greater than unimaginable happiness which then we would still call ecstasy... Perhaps, as Tom Chalko proposed, we would have the opportunity to take part in building the next universe, or one of the next universes.
It wouldnt have to move since it is everywhere. Very much like you are in a dream, everywhere.
People who have observed astral bodies in a dream, say that they are detached, but very close to the physical body. It's a kind of an experience internal to the astral body, as opposed to pure out-of-body experience, where you move your electrons around.
I meant ALL the intellect is separate for matter. Including ourselves, Higher selves, etc. Matter is just created for interaction.
You know what also, and that supports "God in matter (electrons)" described above: intellect IS separate from matter because matter is only a vehicle for intellect. Intellect is information; actually matter is also information, but it serves a different purpose than intellect -- created for interaction as you say, as stuff to model other intellects or various dumb things out of. If you could download all information describing God, you could run God inside your own computer, but it would probably require too much memory and would run too slow
So now I realize that Michel has put forth an interesting and quite feasible "theory" -- that God is encoded in a certain amount of fundamental building-blocks of matter, in particular electrons. Same for us and everything that we call alive -- all mini-mini Godlettes.
That God is among was may be quite literally true.
But then, what is this etheric ocean (or aetheric ocean) that's in the book, surrounding God? How is he both in the center of the universe, and yet surrounded by aether. Perhaps, perhaps this universe (and God too) is a tiny speck in this aether, and the aether is actually what God somehow emerged from... Here's our scientific understanding of the term aether, that the book very appropriately takes advantage of to describe the medium around God -- see "Luminiferous Aether" in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luminiferous_aether.