It was recently discovered that black holes are much older than scientists thought, and were already at the 'beginning of the universe' (ie, before 13 billion years ago). It doesn't surprise me and it probably wouldn't have surprising חפא either. The schools of galactic intelligence, those of the bright galactic intelligence and those of the dark, knew this first. They knew that from the beginning of the current expansion cycle of the universe (what is called here the 'big bang'), black holes already existed, and maybe even before.
חפא told us that according to the schools of the dark, the opponents of the schools of bright galactic reason, where he studied, their God, whom they called 'the unified field of intention/intentions', is found in the black holes and from them he runs the universe – that is, matter, space and time and from them he is routes the matter and the life cycles of the molecules, the individuals (the 'lifing things'), the planets, the star dust, the galaxies and everything else. And all of this exists to feed the black holes. The purpose of studying in the schools of the dark was to bring the learners to 'be like the black hole' and its systems and thus to reach the unified field of intentions, in fact to be it.
חפא sometimes thought that the (relative) atheism of the schools of bright reason, in which he studied, grew out of a resistance to recognizing the concept of such an absolute power, because accepting such a concept meant surrendering to the logic of the schools of the dark. From here was born the pluralistic, almost anarchistic form of work of the schools and here is the cosmic primordial source of the separation between research and belief, and between what we call reason, and what is called mysticism.
Although, not with everyone, In חפא's method there was something that strongly connected his scientific descriptions with mysticism and it is possible that in the end he was a mystic whose mysticism charted his path. It is also not true that the schools of bright galactic reason were completely atheistic, they were opposed to any 'God that he has authority', especially one who would guide their research, nor did they know of such a thing as a 'benevolent God', for them any 'unified field of intentions' was something that belongs to the dark and threatened them. Both in their research work and in the lives they had beyond it, they rejected any super-being and any explanation or method based on it, But there were attempts, probably because the Adamians of the schools of bright reason also had a need for such a thing like God, but they wanted a 'God' more suitable to their standards. That's why some of them saw the 'white ray of creation' or the 'bright galactic intelligence' as the divinity, in the sense of something very gracious and savior that can defeat the devil, or in their language roughly 'the mind of the dark', and for which it is worth dedicating one's life. חפא himself used phrases that I also took from him, such as 'with the help of the good galactic intelligence', or 'the good spirit of the universe' (which is also a type of belief of the Adamians of the schools)
But later חפא admitted that the ability of these forces (which signals of their existence are found in the telepathic internet) is weaker than the ability of the force found inside the black holes, and in fact they do not even have a struggle or competition with the dark force. Their only value is in the hope they give 'us, the mortals in the universe', with the power of which we build worlds in which the good temporarily triumphs over the evil and the destructive, without believing in them there is perhaps no point in life.

תגובה אחת על “The unified field of intentions”