Sunday, March 23, 2008

The temple as body

The body is put together just like the sacred sites such as Macchu Pichu. There’s an area for prayer, for food, for sleep. That’s exactly how our body is: there are areas in the subtle bodies that are devoted to certain types of functions. When consciousness comes out of the body and looks back at the body, it sees different areas of the physical body that are sensitive to be repositories for different types of intelligence. Consciousness has the capacity to create a certain type of language that can be interpreted by the body and that’s what creates a resonance. So consciousness is talking to the body, it signals the body and creates a resonance, and then the body can talk back. A feedback loop is created for different types of information.

Our physical body is a simple organization process that is just like the hard drive on a computer. The process of retrofitting the information is one of the key features, just as the stones in the temple are fit together so perfectly. Our body is retrofitted with quadrants of information that are packaged one into the other just like in the temple. They’re fitted together beautifully in such a manner that they can cross-organize between each other. All the little reference packages can communicate with each other. It’s not a linear referencing; it’s multi-linear, so you can move from one referencing package to the other.

That system of referencing is what actually makes something organic. That’s one of the realizations I had when I was looking at the temple. It’s not that inorganic things don’t have a referencing process, but the symmetry is different. In biological matter, the referencing process cross-references with itself in an amazing crystalline way, which is exactly how the temple communicates with itself.

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