No. What I'm saying is that the common version of physics is not correct: it is, effectively, a conglomeration of BS theories, built to confuse everyone. If QM were viable, there would be no need to continuously develop new explanations, particles and the like to "prove" such crap as the big bang, red shift, and so on. There would be no need to invent "virtual particles (photons)" when the BS math used demands those particles, and have them disappear when not required. Get the picture?
If you study the Teachings, with open mind and some knowledge of other philosophies, you will find such things as, "That which I have done, you can do, and more." indicating that Jesus was able to alter his reality, along with those around him. This is borne out in numerous other philosophies - you, in the final analysis, are in control of yourself. In one philosophy, all human possible realities exist at once, and you position yourself in one of those. In that particular case, it is possible to visit other 'accumulations of possibilities' that constitute other realities. Have you ever had a dream that was 'real'? The mentioned philosophy developed that in order to experience different sets.
These things have nothing to do with any organized religion. Most, aside from the standard religious beliefs, are experiential: they can only be proved to the individual who practices them. Neither do they deny God: in fact, they confirm, and practice of some of these will find you without doubt God exists.
Everything exists all at once, past, present, future, along with all possible "realities", which are 'dreams' of sorts.
No. What I'm saying is that the common version of physics is not correct: it is, effectively, a conglomeration of BS theories, built to confuse everyone. If QM were viable, there would be no need to continuously develop new explanations, particles and the like to "prove" such crap as the big bang, red shift, and so on. There would be no need to invent "virtual particles (photons)" when the BS math used demands those particles, and have them disappear when not required. Get the picture?
If you study the Teachings, with open mind and some knowledge of other philosophies, you will find such things as, "That which I have done, you can do, and more." indicating that Jesus was able to alter his reality, along with those around him. This is borne out in numerous other philosophies - you, in the final analysis, are in control of yourself. In one philosophy, all human possible realities exist at once, and you position yourself in one of those. In that particular case, it is possible to visit other 'accumulations of possibilities' that constitute other realities. Have you ever had a dream that was 'real'? The mentioned philosophy developed that in order to experience different sets.
These things have nothing to do with any organized religion. Most, aside from the standard religious beliefs, are experiential: they can only be proved to the individual who practices them. Neither do they deny God: in fact, they confirm, and practice of some of these will find you without doubt God exists.
Everything exists all at once, past, present, future, along with all possible "realities", which are 'dreams' of sorts.