Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Immigration Then and Now


Immigration in days gone by was different than it is today in an age of terrorism and social instability. My grandparents, on both sides, were European immigrants who struggled to overcome hardships and find a better life. But hasn't that always been humanity's struggle?

Every generation wants the next generation to achieve more than they have. People make mistakes but feel that those who come after them will do better. It's all part of human programming. Many immigrants of the early-mid twentieth century were pioneers in business and industry creating financial security for those who would come after them. Inheritance changed the lives of many people in the generations that followed.

Growing up in today's world revolves around different programming, as it should be. Many discover they are challenged intellectually and emotionally. Education takes longer to complete and is very costly. Burn out is running rampant. People only want to work at jobs that are meaningful and make a difference. Many people feel entitled. It's a crazy world and we are part of it.

As I listen to people talk about their ancestry, I see us all as immigrants to this foreign place we call physical reality and planet Earth. This has not been an easy experience from the beginning, and as it looks, the final chapter is equally as hard. One day soon we will go back to what we call "home" and will no longer be immigrants in a foreign land.


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We're trapped in the Matrix of Time.

Freedom happens when the algorithm ends ... Tick tock





Holographic Universe


The concept of reality as a hologram is becoming more and more mainstream to help souls trigger their programming and make sense of reality.

Study reveals substantial evidence of holographic universe   PhysOrg - January 30, 2017
A UK, Canadian and Italian study has provided what researchers believe is the first observational evidence that our universe could be a vast and complex hologram. Theoretical physicists and astrophysicists, investigating irregularities in the cosmic microwave background (the 'afterglow' of the Big Bang), have found there is substantial evidence supporting a holographic explanation of the universe - in fact, as much as there is for the traditional explanation of these irregularities using the theory of cosmic inflation. A holographic universe, an idea first suggested in the 1990s, is one where all the information that makes up our 3-D 'reality' (plus time) is contained in a 2-D surface on its boundaries.



Mind blown: The entire universe could be a hologram   CNBC - January 31, 2017
Talk about a reality check: The entire universe could be a "vast and complex hologram," scientists reported Monday. Also, even more unsettling, what we think of as reality may be just an illusion.