"What a world, what a crazy world," went the words to a song being sung. I would say that it is certainly a world of wonder, perhaps even Hebraic wonder. Our existence is so cluttered with things, emotions, circumstances, and needs. The very things that we work so hard to acquire, are things that are at best an inflated shadow of itself.
Let me explain. The world we have come to know has STUFF in it. This stuff, these objects and items of our desire are said to be "physical." We could ask what that truly means but, there it is, right in front of you, a physical object. Peering deeper into the structure of these things would find us witnessing what looks like the terrain of a landscape, an almost other worldly landscape. Moving deeper still we would begin to see the surface of what looks less like a landscape and more like netting. Observing this netting even closer, we would find molecules linked with its other kin to form this net like structure. But wait, is the netting solid? Let's keep going. Now being much smaller than the smallest particle, we see that the molecule itself is made up of even smaller objects called atoms. The atom consists of even smaller objects called protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Seeing this, our wonder and curiosity is peaked as we notice just how roomy it is inside this atom. Much like the moon, the electron is in a high orbit and moves a thousands of times the speed of the moon, but imagine it. Just like on this planet, the earth and seas might be seen as the proton and the neutrons and protons intermingled together. Now, think of how much space is in between you and the "moon" or the fast moving electrons. Now also consider the distance between you and the nearest mountain range. Think of having to walk those distances and this will give you an accurate revelation of just how much space is in an atom. These space cluttering things make objects feel solid and material, yet they are filled with space.
Now ask the question, what is within the space of an atom if nature abhors a vacuum. Yet, here is an even deeper question, what are the particles of the atom made of?
Here's is where it gets even stranger still. There is a substance that the protons, neutrons, and electrons are made of. What is this substance? The substance is said to not be a substance at all but rather a string vibrating at a particular frequency.
So, wait a minute. Let's go back to our analogy of being on earth, looking at the moon along wit the mountains and the streams. Let's say that in deciding to visit either a mountain or a stream and notice that your feet sink into the ground and as you pick your feet up, you hear music and now see that what you thought was the ground was actually a net of strings that are vibrating, making music. What amazes you even more is your new understanding that the planet is not solid but more accurately, is a ball of humming vibration.
Again I ask, what then is matter?
I see matter as the glove the hand of divinity wears. The availability and wearing of the glove itself is what I understand to be quantum entanglement. Quantum entanglement comes into play when we realize that the energy which is the substance of the atom's sub-atomic particles. The fact that TMH is yet influencing and upholding the physicality of the atom and all matter, is nothing less than amazing. Einstein stated that there can be no universe without mind. In this we find the winning formula of spirit-matter continuum. In this dimension of reality, the physical dimension, the spirit is connected to and entangled with the physical.
Here at Remnant Nation Live, we are on a journey toward embracing the quantum entanglement and begin to live and demonstrate "Physical-Spirituality."
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