I just read the book "Brother Odd" by Dean Koontz with pleasure, bemusement and admiration. Dean Koontz is a great story teller with insight into life and nature and in this book reveals his great sense of humor. This book will not bore anyone. The book is a best seller; so it is available universally from book vendors. It was co-published in 2006 by the author and Bantam Dell.I mention this book Brother Odd because there are passages in it concerning a branch of deep physical science - the Quantum Theory of matter. This theory tells us that on the most basic level matter consists of a chaotic seeming but, in fact, a very organized sort of flux that is always in motion and yet is always resting in one point in reality. The theory tells us that every single point in the universe is connected to each other and to this one central point and resides in this one point only. The theory, as mentioned by Dean Koontz, also refers to the flux on which the reality of physical nature res
t is thought - thought emanating from this single point. This point, of course is identical to the specific point of the start of the Big Bang that deployed the universe.Here I must diverge slightly from the theory mentioned by Dean Koontz. The "mad" professor in this tale states that the universe rests on the thought emanations coming through this point. I, rather, state that what we are dealing with is not thought per sé but the outworking of a thought-generated program on a sort of spiritual computer.The program and the computer rest on the thought patterns of the central thinker(s) but what we see in the universe is not a sensible mind at work but an indifferent program empowered by some sort of computer that projects and controls the laws through which the universe and physical reality are made manifest and through which it is sustained from one central emanation point (radiator, antenna). In true spirit there is no knowledge of a physical universe because it is a fict
ion - reality only recognizes and admits truth, not ever fiction. The universe is only observable from a realm called untrue spirit. The spirit of the lie.The universe must thus be a virtual reality, one deployed from some point in a true or higher reality. The computer indifferently continues to project the universe and every motion and action of a physical nature rests on the pure laws man discovered in physics. The program instantly and continuously computes all actions, reaction and state of balances. This is exactly the way physical beings observe, sense, and experience physical nature.However, like any computer and the programs run on it, the owner/operator can take control at any time at his pleasure. The actions introduced in the regular program are those of god. Such actions, to our knowledge, always concern a pre-selected region in time and space in physical nature. Many people call such incidences miracles because these so vividly violate people's sense of routine
physical nature. I mention a few such as Jesus walking on water, multiplying a couple of fish and loaves of bread into baskets full of them. The Old Testament mentions such miraculous incidences as the sun remaining at a certain moment in time for hours so that a battle can be more thoroughly won, jars of oil and flour that, even though they contain just a smidgen of the substances and are emptied every day always contain more of the substances every day, and of course, Moses parting the Red Sea.As all virtual programs we encounter in the digital environment, the programs rests on certain basic assumptions that are used to design and operate the program. Assumptions are really in conflict with normal physical reality but by assuming they are true we can design virtual programs using the assumptions.Computers lack a sense of individuality and automatic programs and if they have personalities programmed into the system are artificial and not as emotional and sensitive as the
emotions expressed by people. Spiritual computers are created on basic false assumptions to. In reality things assumed are fiction; and when fiction is accepted as reality in true reality one is ejected from the realm in which true reality is expressed routinely. Such a dump from normal reality in physical reality may be called death, or in a more subtle manner may be experienced as a coma.In spirit there is no permanent death so when one believes something untrue in reality on disagrees with the native reality and one expels oneself from the true native reality into a coma where a reality is experienced through the dream state and the native reality has become a nonentity - it exists no more in the awareness of the comatose dreamer.The brain of the comatose dreamer is now the computer through which the comatose person expresses another reality, a reality we call among ourselves physical reality, physical nature, universal awareness, etc. Humans are thus the virtual express
ions of entities that lie in a coma in spirit and together dream up physical reality through the compositions and directions of the liar, our god Jehovah, Brahman, Allah, whatever names people have for this critter.The story of Adam and Woman in Paradise in the book of Genesis in the Bible and the Jewish Torah gives us the resting point on which physical reality rests. It is the truth told in a realm of fiction. It is given to us so we can rekindle our true affinity with true spiritual reality from which we expelled ourselves.I tell you, the book Brother Odd is a book and its author Dean Koontz are entities you do not want to miss and with whom it is a pleasure to be in thought contact.
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