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UFOs And The Geometry of Perspective

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UFOs And The Geometry of Perspective

Nahu Lanham | 11.17.06 | 11:36 PM |
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FROM THE CHAPTER:

THE DREAMER AND THE GEOMETRY OF PERSPECTIVE

What I wish to present here, in addition to the speculation concerning the nature of reality, is the comparison of what is real versus what is considered unreal. We are approaching the subject matter in the framework of a new paradigm, where the old view of the world gives way to the realization that it has more dimensions than we once thought. We discover this in much the same geometric sense that Isaac Newton’s cause/effect reality observations gave way to Albert Einstein’s relativity vision of space/time. Subsequently, we are left with an alteration of perspective that in the strictest sense of the word requires a new math, whose key can only be found in quantum non-locality.

As I stated, we tend to turn to the doctors to interpret anomalous events, since psychiatrists have become the new shamans. The question arises: at what level is individual reality valid, versus the collective belief? Today there are visionary scientists who are introducing mind-bending changes in perspective, such as Michio Kaku. This brilliant, leading theoretical physicist presents a new view of space-time that proposes as many as eleven different dimensions, which challenges the original 3-d perspective of what is real, e.g. observable. He is alluding to eight more levels of perspective than we have been acquainted with, if we are to include the mystical reality in which the hypercube exists, the fourth dimension. Time, one must admit, is a dimension that is as mystical and therefore elusive, as those who espouse its existence to be real. When considering the fanciful proposition of time, we must admit that its actual existence is available only through the wonder of geometric magic and intuition. I have always surmised that Einstein was more an intuitive than a scientist and without Minkowski’s mathematical skills, his ideas may have never been understood, which seems in part to be the fact, because it worked out that way.

The following quote reveals what Michio Kaku intuited about the fourth dimension in his book titled PARALLEL WORLDS, Chapter 7, (page 183) on “M-Theory: The Mother Of All Strings” while remarking on the invisibility of these higher dimensional perspectives that make these other worlds visibly tangible:

“Similarly, H. G. Wells wanted to convey the idea that in a four-dimensional world, we are the Flatlanders, oblivious of the fact that higher planes of existence might hover right above ours. We believe that our world consists of all that we can see, unaware that there may be entire universes right above our noses, floating in the fourth dimension, it would appear to be invisible.”

Where does his insight originate but in the supra-psychic intuitive realm of the inner senses, abstractly perceived by mathematical formulas few can really comprehend. Without an introduction to the evocative magic of making the invisible visible through the art of geometric translation, one cannot adequately appreciate the nature of perspective in the observation of any given event. The world of the three dimensional person becomes reduced to obvious insignificance in the light of a fourth dimensional world, presumed to exist just outside the geometric framework of one’s personal perspective. Michio Kaku treats our senses to a new way of viewing an old reality, and in doing so, allows us the opportunity to realize the error in our perspective. This implies an expansion of awareness due to a change in the geometry of perspective that delves deeper into the nature of reality in a multidimensional sense, to present the reality of the event plane in a new light.

If we apply this reasoning to the geometry of perspective in which the UFO encounter is couched it enables us to transcend dimensions, uniting both the psychic level of the symbol and the actual reality of its appearance as a physical event. By introducing the actual reality of its geometric archetypal appearance, I am referring here to the UFO archetypal tendency to reach beyond historical walls to synchronize contemporary reality with the psychological derivatives of the myth.

To comprehend the geometric definition, by which Carl Jung described the healing and unifying nature of the flying saucer archetype, one must take note of its derivative as a collective myth in the book FLYING SAUCERS, A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Sky:

“The psychological experience that is associated with the UFO consists in the vision of the rotundum, the symbol of wholeness and the archetype that expresses itself in mandala form. Mandalas, as we know, usually appear in situations of psychic confusion and perplexity. The archetype thereby constellated represents a pattern of order, which, like a psychological “view-finder” marked with a cross, or a circle divided into four, is superimposed on the weltering confusion held together by the protective circle. The Eastern mandalas in Mahayana Buddhism accordingly represent the cosmic, temporal and psychological order. At the same time they are yantras, instruments with whose help order is brought into being.”

From this perspective, based in part on the view that the UFO encounter archetype is a transcendental, unifying model for uniting everyday consciousness with non-visible dimensions through personal transformation, we are more readily able to gain visual access to what was heretofore, mystical and unknown.

Therefore, I propose, let the mystical in your life become the commonplace!

From the book: UFOs: GOD FROM INNER SPACE
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Nahu Lanham | 11.08.06 | 07:26 PM

Long before the advent of modern concepts of medicine and psychotherapy, in fact, in the origins of these sciences, as they are now collectively known, mankind pooled its natural healing and intuitive skills; and I am not speaking here of pseudo or sensationalistic trickery or magic.

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