Apseudoism: The Path To Solving Today's Spiritual Problems by Joseph D. Smith - HTML preview

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The Nature of Relativity.

 

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The General Theory of Relativity says that everything, including time and space, are relative! Space is often bent and curved to form gravity, while gravity keeps a body in motion to form an orbit. All things in space and time move along with everything else in the Universe as a result of gravity and orbits.

 

Time is relative to your location, your altitude, your age, and even your state of mind! Physicists are starting to unravel the mystery of the nonlocal reality, which is what I believe would be the afterlife. Time and space cease to exist in this plane, while it is still a state of consciousness. This is where every moment happens at one time; past, present and future, with no linear time or focus.

 

To me, though, all of reality is relative to the individual. This means that everyone has their own perspective and perception of the Universe and the spirit world. Much like how scientists have uncovered the fact that no living or embodied being can know what the real world looks like, because some animals and insects see only in black and white with no shadows, or they may only see in thermal vision. There are also extradimensional planes, a higher state of existence with a higher vibrational frequency. This is pure consciousness!

 

If you are an optimist, you will more than likely have no trouble breezing through life, and with a positive attitude no matter what kind of hardships come your way! You may not even have much hardship. Even if you did, you see the good in every situation, and good things happen to you. Most believe an optimist would go to Heaven, or that they will reincarnate as a rich prince or princess. But in all reality, the afterlife is easily shaped and influenced to serve as that person's personal Heaven or state of bliss.

 

You have complete control of your own customized afterlife! Yes, that's right; your afterlife is fully customizable. It's better though to just leave your afterlife blank, because this is called Nirvana, or Moksha. This deathless state is pure bliss! The reason for this pure bliss is that while it is pure consciousness, it is pure energy. The term “Pure of Heart” comes into mind. He, who has a pure heart will almost certainly have a grip on their life and their reality! Imagine what their afterlife would be like.

 

What does all of this have to do with relativity you ask? Because every action has an equal, and opposite reaction! This means that one person's happiness is another person's sadness.

 

You just have to use the power of your free will to get what you want, without worrying about the other person's sadness. You have to focus on what YOU want, and only what you want. You have to focus your energy on one single thought, as your predominant thought that is! This organizes your mind, and everything will pull together.

 

This is the true nature of reality. Just let your subconscious mind worry about what is random, or let it worry about the luck of the draw. Don't worry about how you are going to get what you want, because your subconscious mind will handle it.

 

This is called the Transubconscious state of mind, where you balance both the conscious and subconscious mind. You don't ever have to worry about how you will go about something; keyword, 'how'. Because your subconscious mind will handle the how, when, and where! Just focus on WHAT it is that you want.

 

Relativity means that everything is connected. The Universe is a cosmic web, and I mean it literally that the  Universe is a big, giant and monstrous web! Air is a substance, a gas structure, so we are swimming in a sea of fluid-like air.

 

Empty space seems just like that, empty space. But, it's not! Because there are no empty parts of the Universe, and everything, including water and air are made of something, and without something, there would be nothing! But, there is no such thing as nothing.