Dark Matter Matters
The courage to venture into the realms which most are desperately seeking to avoid is part of the maturity which qualifies to start building a new paradigm.
Seven or eight years ago we dreamed up a project called Ablankpage. Our idea was to run a version of our bio-resonance programme into 8000 docking stations around the world. A docking station is a piece of kit which plugs into the mains and broadens and amplifies frequency information delivered to it. The intention was to de-stress a given percentage of the global population and sit back and watch the world put its feet up and relax. (The percentage was the square root of one percent of a given population, which has been used in many scientific studies on the effects of group meditation on that population).
We then came up with the idea of reversing the flow of information so that the frequencies delivered to the docking station would not only broadcast into the environment but flow back through the electrical mains. In theory everybody on the National Grid would receive the harmonising frequencies.
It was late, we were tired and so we left the centre having first run the balance into the docking station located in my house. As I approached my home it was obvious that there was a power cut in Sevenoaks. Apparently the power had outed at the same time we had started running the programme into my docking station and therefore the grid. A funny coincidence perhaps, but just that I thought, a coincidence.
I didn't connect the docking station and power cut until it became clear that power had been restored in most places except our road. Eventually there was a knock on the door from the electricity company who had come to fix the junction box on my front lawn which had 'unexpectedly exploded'. They were clearly confused and could offer no explanation. There were scorch marks on the grass and the repair took three days as they had to excavate and replace the buried equipment.
Whether it was the frequency information from the Programme which had shorted the electrical system that night or not, I took from it a valuable lesson. It taught me to respect the power of intent particularly when looking to affect others' reality. However pure and noble my intentions appear to myself, they are still my intentions. History is full of people whose idea of Utopia didn't necessarily match everybody else's. What is that old saying?..."The road to Hell is paved with good intentions".
I am often reminded of this episode when I hear people speak of creating a better world and this has been particularly true as I have delved deeper into the technology of Keshe and the incredible possibilities that holds. It is natural for people to get excited by the potential to solve all the world's "problems" but with that power comes a responsibility which is usually found only amongst the spiritually mature. This was perhaps best demonstrated to me by an answer Adyashanti gave to a question about his ability to remove suffering. He explained that even if he could remove someone's suffering (which he insisted he couldn't) he would never do so as it might be robbing them of their chance of awakening.
The human condition is complex. It is characterised as much by the dark as the light and I believe our unwillingness to commune with our dark and seek only the light holds us in isolation from our deeper self, and this is our true pain. Keshe is revolutionising physics by accessing and harnessing the power held in dark matter and anti-matter. Perhaps to fully embrace the potential in ourselves we should use his work as a powerful metaphor.
Should you find yourself tiring of the fragility of the love and light brigade and seeking a deeper insight to your personal reality I would strongly recommend the poetry of David Whyte, in particular his work The Poetry of Self Compassion. The courage to venture into the realms which most are desperately seeking to avoid is part of the maturity which qualifies to start building a new paradigm.
LOVE
Bill