Knowing vs. information
Posted on November 7, 2006
Filed Under Embrace Your Highest Path and Purpose, How To Develop Your Intuition, Spiritual Development |
I’ve been reading an interesting book - “The God Code” by Gregg Braden. I have to say, I had to fight my way through the introduction - too much stuff about how we’re all destroying each other. His solution seems to be (I’m only about half-way through) to show conclusively that we all carry the name of God in our DNA, and that this unifying message will bring about peace, love and understanding.
Anyway, through a convoluted system involving the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, the basics of numerology, and the four building blocks of our DNA, he comes up with this “evidence” that we are all an embodiment of the Divine.
I have to say, reading this I was in turn amused, puzzled and frustrated - because to me this is completely self-evident! How can you not already KNOW that we are all an embodiment of the Divine? How can this not resonate as Truth, without any need for “evidence?” Has science removed us so far from inner knowledge by bombarding us with “information” that is based in “fact?”
It seems like there’s a lot of science out there (quantum physics, string theory, etc.) that is going out of its way to prove what we’ve known for thousands of years. But is all this proof necessary? Or does it just continue to separate us from clear and certain knowledge that is intuitive, instinctual, and comes from a higher plane of existence?
I’d love to hear your thoughts on this! What do you already “know?”
Blessings,
Andrea
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I feel it is important to know about how everything fits into the big picture, so the string theory and other scientific information is needed in order to understand the amazing puzzle we call Life. Much like when you are learning an instrument such as a violin. Wouldn’t it make the violin more interesting and deeper for you if you knew how the notes were created and made the beautiful sounds? You would not only have more gratitude for the violin, but a working knowledge that would allow you to go deeper into music itself. Knowledge is power and when used to inspire ourselves with passion, it is exquisite. It allows us to BE.