Infinity
by Barry Carter
There are some scientists who now believe that there
is evidence that infinity is really big. In fact, they claim that infinity not only contains all of space and
time but also contains all possibilities. Their work suggests that there is enough infinity that everyone can
have at least one.
This is a lot of stuff--so how could this be?
Suppose that ORMUS is a quantum coherent substance that
helps us connect with infinity. Let's imagine that our connection becomes so good that we literally know
everything.
If you knew everything that has ever been known and ever
will be known how long might it take you to get bored?
According to some of the most recent scientific
observations, the universe is only 13.7 billion years old; barely a teenager in universe years. If infinity has
the properties that some scientists are postulating, our universe is but one of an infinite number of
universes. Some are much older, some are much younger, some have already died and some are "parallel" to our
own.
Let's postulate that infinity is infinitely older than our
universe. Let's further postulate that infinity has had plenty of time to get bored. Now, let's see if we can
figure out how infinity might get something new to happen under these dreadful conditions.
Suppose infinity figured out a way to pretend to be
disconnected from itself. Further, postulate that infinity actually did this by
subdividing into parts that really could feel disconnected from each other. Though this would be a pretense, it
still would create an opportunity for lots of new stuff. Thus, infinity could watch this new stuff develop and
avoid boredom.
Now imagine that we are out there on the leading edge of
this new subdivision of stuff. If this were true, we would have achieved this leadership role by pretending to
be as disconnected as possible from infinity. Remember that in order for the pretense to be really useful it
must be plausible in every way. We must be able to maintain "plausible deniability" about our true connection
to the infinite source.
Suppose plausible deniability mostly depends on the time
delay between our thoughts and the manifestation of our thoughts because if our thoughts were to instantly
manifest we would instantly and undeniably understand that we are creating our own infinity.
In our postulated universe it is easy to imagine that there
are different forms of matter. Some of these forms of matter are well connected with infinity and some seem to
be poorly connected. Let's say that the ORMUS elements have a good quantum connection to infinity and that the
"ordinary" form of these elements has a relatively poor connection. Now suppose that we can mix ORMUS into our
bio systems so that when we have more ORMUS we feel better connected and when we have less ORMUS we feel less
connected.
An analogy I like to use is:
Imagine that you are standing on the edge of the
Grand Canyon and you shout "I love you" to
the universe. A minute later you hear someone shout "I love you" and you think "someone out there loves me"! Or
maybe you shout "I hate you" and a minute later you hear someone say "I hate you". Then you think that someone
out there hates you and you become afraid.
The air carries the sound slowly enough that there is
"plausible deniability". You can plausibly deny that the echo of your words originated with you.
The denser the medium, the faster sound travels through it.
This is why you will hear the train coming by putting your ear to the iron train track before you will hear it
through the air. Iron is denser than air.
Now suppose that ORMUS carries our thoughts and feelings
through quantum coherence with infinity. More ORMUS in our bodies would increase the density of the medium that
carries our thoughts and feelings.
Many people think they want to increase the ORMUS medium of
quantum coherence in their bodies to the point where their thoughts manifest instantly without the time delay
that we have come to expect in this universe. They often want this because their lives are not going well and
they think that things would get better if only they could instantly manifest their thoughts.
Here it might be helpful to take a look at beliefs. Beliefs
are habits of thought. I believe that falling a long way is scary. If I started to fall upward this would make
me very frightened because I believe that I need oxygen to breathe and I believe that there is not enough
oxygen in space.
While it takes a while to write this belief out we have each
developed a shorthand way of affirming our beliefs. This shorthand expression of our beliefs is felt rather
than said. When we think of falling upward we become frightened. Fear is the shorthand resonance
here.
It becomes a bit more complicated when we bring feelings
into the equation. Our feelings are shorthand for our beliefs. Many different beliefs can trigger the same
feelings. In a similar way the same feeling can trigger many different manifestations of our beliefs in our
world. The feeling of fear can be triggered by our beliefs about falling upward, by the beliefs that are
triggered when watching the news, by hearing someone say "I hate you", by our beliefs about jaywalking
blindfolded across the freeway in heavy traffic and so on.
If fear is the resonance that develops in these situations
and if we create our own reality by the resonances we entertain then fear can bring about the manifestations of
all of the things we are afraid of. But the time delay makes it look like there is no connection between our
beliefs and the manifestation of evidence to support those beliefs. We may, for instance, think of falling and
feel fear related to that but the actual manifestation of that fear would be something else that feels
similarly scary like being chased by a rabid dog.
When our beliefs manifest we say "but it's true" or "it's
real". If we are working with infinity, then everything is true and everything is real. Understanding this
reframes the question from "is it real" to "does it feel good". If everything is real then we may wish to
change our focus toward those things that are real and feel good rather than focusing on those things that are
true and do not feel good.
I like the analogy of having different broadcast stations
represent our feelings. The FEAR station plays many different songs and they all relate to things that we are
afraid of. The ANGER station plays many of the same songs as the FEAR station but with more of a determination
to forcefully stop the events described in the fear songs. The staff at the FEAR and ANGER stations scour the
world to find real things that evoke fear and anger so that you can spend more time feeling fear and anger in
your un-scary comfortable suburban home (because fear sells products).
Your attention is the tuning knob that can change stations
at any time. You can go from the FEAR station to the ANGER station which is on the channel right next to the
fear station in a second. It takes scarcely longer to go from the FEAR station to the LOVE station though it is
on the other end of the dial.
There is another factor at work here, though. Feedback helps
us to understand that our thoughts create our feelings and that those feelings manifest more of the same in our
lives. The "instant karma" feedback of ORMUS would help us to learn how to more consciously choose the thoughts
that lead to feeling better.
When I was a child I fell down and scraped my elbow. It was
scary and did not feel good. When my mother saw the scrape she said "there, there", kissed my elbow and put a
Band-Aid on it. This felt good. I learned that tuning into the fear station and listening to the song titled
"Fell and Scraped My Elbow" feels bad at first but later it feels good. I developed the belief that it was
important to be in pain if I wanted someone's complete and undivided attention. This was the start of a habit
of thought (a belief).
If we notice that we have a habit of tuning in to the FEAR
station, it might not be a good idea to take really powerful ORMUS since, in this
case, it would be more likely to bring about the instant manifestation of things that resonate with
fear.
We build beliefs and other "structures" like corporations,
dams, religions, houses and governments to provide those things we believe we cannot manifest
directly.
After they have been around a while, these structures which
we built to serve us, begin to behave as if we are their servants. These structures
often use fear or anger to garner our support. They tell us we will go to hell forever, or freeze in the dark,
or be accosted by the tour-or-ists (tour-or-ists are
travelers that don't know to follow the local customs).
Structures are static things. They are the closest things to
unchanging death that exists in infinity. We build strictures mainly to prevent natural change. We build houses
to keep out the weather which is always changing. We build dams to prevent fluctuations in water flow and to
capture the energy in that water before it moves downstream.
The natural flow of energy in the water and the flooding
that it brings renews the soil on the flood plains downstream. When we damn the flow of infinite energy into
our lives by building belief structures we prevent the flow of good things into our lives.
Before we become able to instantly manifest our every
thought like supermen we may want to change the beliefs that serve structure. These beliefs in our personal
limitations will only manifest more quickly when we ingest ORMUS.
ORMUS does not rob us of our free will. It will not force us
into enlightenment if we refuse to change the beliefs that keep us limited.
One of the most frequently asked questions that I get from newcomers to ORMUS is "how can I get the white powder of gold, the
real thing or the good stuff". Though few people actually say it, I think that most who want "the good stuff"
want it because David Hudson suggested that it would cause you to "ascend", become "enlightened" or "climb the
stairway to heaven" simply by taking it. Others seem to be more interested in having "super powers" like
levitation, teleportation or telepathy.
I have been taking ORMUS regularly for a decade now. I have
taken the pure white powder of gold and iridium. I have tried most of the products out there, including
Hudson's product. Mostly I ingest and prefer
the sea water or rock source precipitate and trap water.
If I had the opportunity to take some of
Hudson's levitating white powder of
gold or iridium, I would not take it, because things that do not feel good still happen to me and I do
not think it would be better if they happened instantly when I thought about them.
I find that I like a time delay between my thoughts and
their manifestation. I want to shorten this time delay one step at a time. It is much more interesting to me to
enjoy the process of the trip rather than to instantly arrive at my destination.
I like to build things. I built the house I live in. I built
quite a bit of the furniture in my house. I built a regional environmental organization and I built the
computer that I am writing this on. I probably enjoy the process of building things more than I enjoy having
those things when they are built. I enjoy building the tools to do what I am doing almost as much as I enjoy
using those tools.
Lately my favorite tools are the computers that I built to
do the ORMUS work that I do. Right now I am enjoying the time I spend thinking about how I will incorporate a
couple of 750 gig hard drives into the two computers that I use most. (I know that some of you are thinking
"booorrring" but this really flies my kite.) I am even enjoying thinking about how
I will get the money to purchase these hard drives. I am looking forward to ordering these hard drives and I am
also anticipating the wait between when they are ordered and when they arrive. Once I get them installed they
are not nearly as much fun but I know that they will enable me to do more work with the ORMUS videos that I
have collected. I will probably use my computer skills to add more of these videos to the CD that Rochelle
sells for me at:
http://www.laminarcrystals.com/
and to continue to upgrade my lecture and workshop presentations.
I have thought about super powers a lot since I was a child.
I used to read Superman and Wonder Woman comic books like many here. Sometimes I still think about super powers
in the context of using them to help people become aware of ORMUS. Super powers are not my destination; they
would only be a part of the journey.
My favorite super power is to be able to be in the right
place at the right time. I'm getting pretty good at this.
For me, the journey is often more fun than arriving at the
destination. The destination is only fun inasmuch as it allows me to contemplate new journeys.