Many ideas on life have risen and fallen throughout human history.
But as entire human civilizations have came and went over the last five
thousand years, one universal idea has stood the test of time: "All life
is one." A new book studies the profound meaning of "All life is one"
that is found universally within human artistic expressions past and
present. You will find this idea within both Eastern and Western
philosophy, civilizations new and old, and within almost every world
religion. Many great thinkers are quoted to have said "All life is one"
in one form or another including Gandhi, Carl Jung, George Washington,
Bill Bryson, General George Patton, John Donne, Bill Hicks, Silver
Birch, Ed Viswanathan and even Buddha. A simple way to define 'all life
is one' is the following: "Life exists as a singular interconnected
consciousness." Science now teaches us that DNA is the chain that binds
us together. The idea of 'all life is one' takes into account that all
DNA alive today has been alive since the first life. DNA is neither born
during the replication process (no new life is recreated) nor does it
die during the replication process (it merely becomes part of another
chain). This contradicts the concept that we are born, reproduce and
die. All life is actually infinite. Of course, not only does this idea
go against our traditional thinking of birth, reproduction and death, it
also dives into the concept of infinity, a concept the human mind has
extreme difficulty understanding. An 'infinite, singular life' is quite
profound to understand. Such is why you may go your entire life without
hearing the idea 'all life is one'. Why?
- Your parents won't teach it to you.
- You won't find it in public or private education.
- It is not part of your university degree program.
- It will not be in a TV commercial.
- It won't be on the news tonight.
- It is not part of next week's corporate training.
- It will not be on this week's Reality TV program.
- It will not be part of this Sunday's sermon.
- Your friends will rarely bring it up (in the fear of being considered loony).
- You will have trouble finding a book written about it.
- You can barely find it in the temple of outlandish ideas: The Internet.
- The idea has to be consciously denied in order to function in artificial civilization.
What parallels the concept that all life is one?
- DNA the basic code of life, self-replicates. DNA (life) is an infinite self-replicating chain.
- This concept of "life being infinite" can be seen simply by studying
the basic behavior of the plant kingdom, insects and animals.
- Human DNA is 99.9% identical across all humans, regardless of genetics. We know how the chain works in a identical species.
- Human DNA is 98.7% identical to a Bonobo. We know how the chain works going in reverse.
- Studies on human behavior show that behavior is approximately 93% predictable.
- Studies on human routines show that human behavior is 95% habit.
But DNA and behavior studies are not compelling enough alone.
- Human inventions such as the Internet, the corporation and the combustion engine parallel the concept that 'all life is one':
- The Internet parallels the singular interconnected subconscious
(hive mind) of all life on Earth, resembling a Markov Chain of infinite,
self-replicating life.
- The living cell of an organism closely parallels the workings of the combustion engine.
- In cosmology, the big bang arose from a singularity of all matter in
the universe. In other words, at a point in time, all was one.
- In psychology, defense mechanisms such as denial and repression
protect the mind from outside ideas that conflict with the beliefs
taught as a child. Also cognitive dissonance, the inability to accept
two conflicting ideas at the same time. Denial and cognitive dissonance
arethe most important psychological parallels--they are fundamental
components as to why 'all life is one' cannot actually be accepted in
the human mind.
- Psychological phenomena that parallel
'all life is one' are many. Mass movements and ideas spread through
proximity, similar to a virus.
- Groupthink is another phenomena, common in educational environments.
- The phenomena of mass hysteria has been studied and accounted throughout human history.
- Four decades of reincarnation studies psychatrist Ian Stevenson
indicate that most 'past lives' were recalled by children before the age
of 10 then completely forgotten.
- Studies on identical twins show all kinds of interesting phenomena, including ESP and telepathy.
- More psychological parallels include introjection, or the
replication of behaviors, attributes or other people, which is quite
common in human society.
- The Stanford Prison Experiment, one of the most interesting
psychological experiments ever conducted, had to be canceled because of
the results. The results of this experiment should prove, even to the
curious observer, the effectiveness of role adaption--and that
individuals can easily adapt to roles they have never performed.
These
phenomena on their own mean nothing. But unified together, it seems to
indicate there could potentially be a subconscious link between all
life--a 'hive mind' so to speak. 'All life is one' is the idea that
there is only one DNA chain of life, and it is shared by all living
things. We all operate from a 'hive mind'. Another fascinating bit of
science is Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a naturally occurring psychadelic.
DMT has recently been found to be in nearly every living organism. DMT
is theorized to serve as the communication pathway between all life on
Earth. DMT is now hypothesised to be produced in the human brain and
possibly created by the pineal gland. DMT is present in almost all
organic life, especially within the plant kingdom. DMT is also found in
marine life. Since we now know that ocean life existed in the ocean for
three and a half billion years before land-based life appeared, what
could this mean? If all life is one, not only does this explain the good
parts of human civilization: Faith. Hope. Compassion. Altruism.
Artistic talent. Female instincts. The positive sides of organized
religion. Advances in medicine... It would also explain the bad parts of
human civilization: Genocide. Suicide. Homicide. Mass Murder.
Depravity. Ruthlessness. War. The drive for power. Nuclear weapons. Male
instincts. The negative sides of organized religion. From the Ying to
the Yang to your dreams and your road hypnosis to your consciousness to
your interconnected subconscious, the idea that "all life is one"
possesses answers in an existence full of questions. But no matter what
happens in your individual life, or no matter what you believe, just
remember 4 simple words: "All life is one."
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