19 October 2020

GLOBAL CONSCIOUSNESS

 2 Marcheshvan 5781

An anonymous commenter took exception to a portion of my last blog post.  He (or she) wrote, in part,...

...'Jerusalema' is a South African song that has little to do with the actual city. Nobody paid attention to the lyrics and the messages were all focused on praising African music. And the song appeared back in June! It's just an old silly "tik tok challenge" by now. We are not the center of the world.
In fact, Mr. or Ms. Anonymous, WE ARE THE CENTER OF THE WORLD. But, putting that aside, whether you believe in the power of global consciousness or not, TPTB actually do and this plandemic is made to order. Just to keep up the momentum, they arrange these episodes of clapping for the healthcare workers or singing from the balconies or dancing doctors and nurses, etc. just to keep up the momentum and the TikTok Jerusalema Dance Challenge is just another one of those.  However, as you say, Jerusalem has nothing to do with it, so why choose that name???  And why even say "Jerusalem is my home" when home is South Africa???  There is a purpose to everything.  Nothing is without meaning.  And nothing is coincidental or by chance.  Think about that.

When human consciousness becomes coherent, the behavior of random systems may change. Random number generators (RNGs) based on quantum tunneling produce completely unpredictable sequences of zeroes and ones. But when a great event synchronizes the feelings of millions of people, our network of RNGs becomes subtly structured. We calculate one in a trillion odds that the effect is due to chance. The evidence suggests an emerging noosphere or the unifying field of consciousness described by sages in all cultures.

The Global Consciousness Project is an international, multidisciplinary collaboration of scientists and engineers. We collect data continuously from a global network of physical random number generators located in up to 70 host sites around the world at any given time. The data are transmitted to a central archive which now contains more than 15 years of random data in parallel sequences of synchronized 200-bit trials generated every second.

Our purpose is to examine subtle correlations that may reflect the presence and activity of consciousness in the world. We hypothesize that there will be structure in what should be random data, associated with major global events that engage our minds and hearts.

Subtle but real effects of consciousness are important scientifically, but their real power is more immediate. They encourage us to make essential, healthy changes in the great systems that dominate our world. Large scale group consciousness has effects in the physical world. Knowing this, we can intentionally work toward a brighter, more conscious future.

Maybe this will help more than anything else to explain why our ignorance of the news (if only!) and our preoccupation with Torah and mitzvot and attention to our kavanah are so critical at this time.  And why it is so important to them to limit the number of people engaged in prayer at the same time and place!  It disrupts what they are trying to pull off with these exercises in concentrating the global consciousness on the events of their own invention.  [Right after the Chareidim in Eretz Yisrael were roundly criticized for being ill-informed of the government restrictions due to their disconnection from the news and social media, internet subscriptions suddenly increased in those areas.  See here.]  Remember, they told us at the very beginning:  "It's a war for hearts and minds."

The Global Consciousness Project | Mini Documentary 


4 comments:

  1. The cultural appropriation of Jerusalem isn't new, aka William Blake's Jerusalem, which is practically an unoffical national anthem in the UK. Why is it ok for the gentiles to have exclusivity over their holy cities, but Gd forbid, those Jews should have the same?

    ReplyDelete
  2. My RGN was to bring down Amelek by thinking and praying to HaShem - it worked HAHAHA LOL I brought down a christian missionary facebook page . I am a little giddy now. But Devash - I believe you will be quite proud of me! LOL

    ReplyDelete