do you know how hard it is to find a CLEAN bit of footage on the internet of THE SUN (our nearest variable star) just sitting there, doing what it does? I wanted a piece of footage, I guessed from NASA, that showed was a single shot of the whole of the sun taken from some flashy solar camera but the ones I found had all sorts of rubbish soundtracks all over them or were done by useless ego-tistical youtubers who HAD TO stamp their own particular, amateurish logo/id all over the start and the end.
Well, there's the 3D whale in the simulated 3D water - wasn't that nice instead? Now, onto the substance of this blogpost, "The sun is an interstellar messaging device," pretty strong claim but hear me out.
Since I posted about Cleve Backster - Quantum Biocommunication - Primary Perception I've become somewhat obsessed with the implications and the ramifications of such earth-shattering research. Sure, plants reflect their environment. Sure, DNA taken from a donor reacts when you put that donor in an emotional state, no matter how distant the two samples.
But wait, is such quantum biocommunication a one-way deal?
What is the sample taken from the donor could affect the donor? Well, we are leaving samples of our DNA all over the place all the time when our skin sheds or our hair falls out or... you get the idea. Is whatever happens to those 'spillages of our life essence' able to be picked up by the donor, no matter how distant? Are we connected with all the places we've deposited our DNA throughout our lives?
And that made me think ... we are all stardust.
Think very seriously about that. All that atoms that make up the complex orchestra of our DNA were formed in the heart of our cooling star in its youth, our sun. Since time is stretched at the ultra-gravitational realm, are our atoms still connected to the sun's influence? Or conversely, can we emotionally COMMUNICATE with our sun. And if that's the case, can we use this instantaneous biocommunication to communicate with other stars in our galaxy and can we use that instant connectivity to communicate with other galaxies in our universe, etc and on and on...
I'd like you, the 284 followers of this blog, to do a test as soon as you receive mention of this new blogpost, I want you to focus all your creative attention on an image of the blazing sun sitting in space erupting and roiling in its super-heated way, "I want you to concentrate on this image and send the sun a positive message concerning Free Planet," that can therefore be broadcast INSTANTANEOUSLY to all the stars of our Galaxy and by interconnectivity to all the galaxies in our universe -- let's see if something happens, somehow.
Final thoughts:
How long does Backster's famed Quantum Biocommunication effect last?
Is Q.B. only based on a non-degraded DNA sample?
Distance doesn't seem to affect Q.B., but does time?