A Theory of Eternal Life
By George Kinney
The following presentation is a brief consideration of a
series of key ideas regarding possible relationships that exist between
densities of matter, time, and quality of life. Further, I will attempt to shed
some light on how these ideas may correspond to some of the most essential
elements of Traditional Chinese Medicine, specifically the concept of Qi.
Without attempting to define Qi, an attempt will be made to show possible
similarities between the actions or properties of Qi, inseparable from the
concept of Yin and Yang, and the properties of various states or densities of
matter and energy.
Comprehensively, these key ideas allude to one or more ways
of attempting to understand our existences, collectively and individually, in a
vast and mysterious universe that possesses qualities, aspects, and
dimensionalities that are essentially beyond our ability to define or fully
understand…that is, these ideas are metaphors or symbols to aide us in the
search for the miraculous, a search which by all indications so far, can by
nature never be completed.
POINT
Let us first examine the fundamental nature of our
understanding of time, and let us use geometric symbols to do so. Primarily,
time, according to our psychological apparatus, is essentially sensed as an
“instant” or moment, isolated in perception and connected with past and future
moments psychologically thru the application of the associative cortex of our
brain. Geometrically, this may be corresponded with a point.
LINE
The extension of this span of time, a moment, linearly gives
us the psychological experience, presumably, of a series of events. This
expressed geometrically can be visualized as the extension of a point into a
line. The same relationship that exists, therefore, between a point and a line,
exists also between a moment and a linear series of events. This extension is
generally considered to be infinite in the sense that there are conceivably an
infinite number of points in a line and an infinite number of potential events
in a series. We may further assign a dimensionality value on them and that
value would be one. That is, we have begun with one dimensionality, both in
geometrical space and time.
Another way of looking at it is that a point, infinitely
extended one dimensionally, produces a line. By the same token, a moment
extended infinitely produces a series, or infinite succession of events in
linear time.
-PLANE OR SURFACE
Our one-dimensional friend, the line, if extended either
vertically or horizontally, becomes a plane, or we may say that the “trace” of
a point becomes a potentially infinite line and the trace of a potentially
infinite number of lines forms a plane or surface.
SOLID
A plane or surface, similarly traced in a any direction
perpendicular to it, forms what we refer to in Euclidian geometry as a solid.
Thus we may follow these natural progressions of dimensionality to result in
the following relationships:
Point> line> surface> solid… forming the
continuum of 3 dimensional space that we have all come recognize as our normal
sphere of observable existence.
According to the same model, we may experience seconds
becoming minutes, becoming hours, becoming days, becoming weeks, months, years,
decades, centuries, etc.
These are the logical extensions of aspects of our
psychology into graduating levels of dimensionality. *1
In addition, these relationships can be shown to correspond
to our experiences in terms of sensations, perceptions, concepts, up to and
most likely beyond abstractions and idealisms.
The point of all this is to demonstrate that our sense of
time and space, as well as our method of arranging them into understandable
forms, systems, and patterns, depend on assigning them graduating degrees of
dimensionality in order to grasp them with our understanding, or even to
experience them without comprehensive understanding. That is, all the human
qualities and potentials for experience are RELATIVE. This is directly
associated with Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.
EVERYTHING EXISTS AND IS MEASURED EXCLUSIVELY IN TERMS OF
ITS RELATION TO SOMETHING ELSE.
A grossly oversimplified bumper-sticker understanding of
E=MC2 is that something perceived in a particular state or form is observed as
such due to the nature of the observer’s ability to observe and the particular
conditions, internal external, under which the observation occurs. That is,
energy and matter are either /or dependent, literally, on how one looks
at it. This makes the existence of anything relative to the existence of
something else and only such interdependence and interrelationship allows or
defines such existence. This indicates that existence consists more of patterns
and relationships than of tangible particles of 3-dimensional matter, shrinking
in size logarithmically until they mysteriously disappear into theoretical
beings, such as the infamous ‘strings’, and slip away from our direct
observation altogether.
You may also remember that in TCM fundamentals, we learned
that Yin and Yang, the powerful creative forces of life, are interrelated and
interdependent, that is, they exist only in RELATIVITY to each other. However,
it is important to note here in light of modern advances in quantum physics,
specifically in the observation of the characteristics of light and the
behavior of energy in the ‘string theory’, that it seems reasonable at this
point to speculate that the more comprehensive our awareness, that is, the more
dimensions our awareness is able to embrace and process intelligently, the more
comprehensive will be our experience of our environment. In fact it can also be
justifiably speculated that the very nature of our environment and our ability
to manipulate it constructively, which is a key element in the practice of TCM,
rests in expanding this ability through increased awareness of the energies
involved.
OUR CONCEPTS HUMAN OF LIFESPAN ARE DETERMINED BY THE
LIMITS OF OUR AWARENESS
While a comprehensive understanding of this concept may be
well beyond the scope of this presentation, it is not overly difficult to
consider that the same limits we naturally place on matter due to the
limitations of our natural sensory apparatus as it relates to our psychology
and our understanding, we may also be imposing upon our concepts of our own potential
lifespan. That is, our understanding of both our environment and our existence
in it, as it pertains to time or duration, is deducted or induced by our method
of observation, which may not include all of the potentialities existent within
the phenomena themselves, apart from our ability to understand them. Here we
return to the idea of the relationship that exists between the limits of our
awareness and the definition of what constitutes our existence, both as matter
and/or energy. Thus, varying densities of matter, or various states of matter,
involve different laws of physics and time.
The implications of this concept in regard to conscious,
practical manipulation of this awareness or energy and its application to
healing disease and establishing and maintaining a beneficial equilibrium, or
health, may be an important precursor to a vast new approach to health care and
quality of life in general.
LIVING TIME
The idea of immortality can either be synonymous with the
idea of eternal life or not, depending on how you want to look at it. One
common connotation of immortality implies the absence of death. If taken as
such, we would not consider eternal life and immorality to be synonymous terms
at this time, although they are closely related. Only if we expand our
understanding of death can we make these two concepts synonymous.
So right off the bat we have to say that if by death we mean
the death and decomposition of the human body, and that the absence of that
process is immortality, then the concepts I am discussing here do not imply
immortality. If, on other hand, we agree to consider death as a process that is
intimately integrated with the process of life, and cannot be separated from
life, then we could consider eternal life and immortality to be one and the
same phenomena. So let’s say, for now, that we can have it both ways…that we
can experience death, that is, the decomposition of the cellular material that
makes our bodies, and yet that life, for us, can go on, relatively, forever. It
is in this context that I offer the following information for consideration.
THE INTEGRATION OF SCIENCE, RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY
Let me emphasize that what I am proposing as a possibility
here has almost nothing whatsoever to do with any particular religion, cult,
social group, or dogmatic system of worship of any kind. It is interesting to
note, however, that most all organized religions and “spiritual belief systems”
stem from the fundamental concepts (and the investigations thereof) that
roughly form the general category of thinking sometimes correctly referred to
as esoteric knowledge. Even this distinction is fading, however, as what has
formerly been considered esoteric knowledge begins to merge with the most
advanced ongoing scientific discoveries.
Let us consider some of the similarities that can be found
that interrelate behavior, awareness, and duration of existence. **2
Matter in our neck of the physio/psychological woods
may for our purposes here be broken down into various states of density that have
corresponding relationships to duration, i.e., time.
They are, in order of density and duration, the mineral
state, the cellular state, the molecular state and the electronic state.
We know that the present doesn’t really exist because by the
time we consider it, it is already past. So if the present doesn’t really
exist, and the past doesn’t exist any more and the future doesn’t exist yet,
then everything doesn’t ever exist, and also, nothing always exists. This
paradox can only be solved by evolving ones’ concept of time and by lifting the
restrictions we impose on the consistency of matter according to our sensory
apparatus. This process can be referred to as the conscious expansion of
consciousness, or psychological evolution.
Here are some examples of comprehensive systems that
express evolution through the increase of their dimensionality:
Dance: a.) A
concept of possible motions including all types of dance, known and unknown.
These motions exist in abstraction and only as potentials, but include all
possible dances and the steps therein.
b)
The specification of particular dances that share some common
aspects with all “dance” and have unique characteristics which define it as a
particular dance
c)
The various steps that formally identify the particular dance
from other particular dances
d)
The variations of those identifying steps according to the
individual interpretation and expression of the individual dancer
Literature: a) All books and all written ideas or
experiences, including all linguistic applications such as letters, words,
sentences, paragraphs, chapters, etc., which make up the essential elements of
literary expression
b)
Any particular genre of literature such as fiction, non
fiction, speeches, poetry, etc. that classify literature into particular
categories
c)
The various literary techniques specific to a particular
author, which utilize the general characteristics of the genre to identity his
work from others
d)
The individual and unique interpretation of these techniques
in a specific work by a reader
The point here is that the trace of a dance movement in
linear time forms a segment of a dance or an entire dance, dependent upon the
duration of that extension. The finite repetition of that sequence may
represent the lifetime of the dance, or the dancer, and the existence of the
dance throughout linear time may represent eternity for the dance. That is,
eternity for the dance is repetition of the steps in an infinite field of
recurrence, which is not limited by the individual dancers participation by any
physical application.
Art, Science, and even Religion may be seen to follow this
pattern, as well. Religion is perhaps the most ephemeral of the pack in that
its precepts and key ideas are not as easily categorized, yet contain definite
and obvious concepts involving the transformation of various degrees of matter,
an expanded concept of time, and an interactive paradigm of cause and effect
which is largely dependent upon an individual’s psychology, expressed through
behavior and the concept of choice. Beginning to sound a lot like quantum
physics, isn’t it?
States or Densities of ‘Matter
Mineral states of matter.
These are the densest, and therefore the slowest instances
of existence as we consider it. Relative to the next finer state, cellular
life, it is 800 times slower. That is everything is experienced (if we can even
use the word experienced in that reference) 800 times slower that it is in
cellular life. In this context we will consider cellular life as it pertains to
humans, as an 80-year span. The accompanying charts illustrate some of the
variations in the velocity of matter at different densities and the relative
‘work’ done in various time spans relative to these variations.
Cellular states of matter (human body)
This is the next finer state of matter, cellular
organization, specifically the human body, but also including the biological
world of nature. We may consider it to last 80 years, more of less.
Molecular states of matter
Next up we have molecular life, represented theoretically as
the nature of the existence of the human soul. Also, we may consider scents to
be a part of this world. The sense of smell is akin to molecular states of
matter, in that it can permeate and travel through cellular matter. So the soul
can permeate and travel through cellular and to some degree, mineral matter. In
this world everything happens roughly a 1000 times faster than in the cellular
world.
Electronic states of matter
Last and certainly not least we come to the fastest of the
lot, electronic matter or solar matter or the most essential expression of
energy as it relates to matter, light, and how it specifically relates to a
human life. Everything happens in just 40 minutes that happens in one month in
the molecular world and 80 years in the cellular world and 800,000 years in the
mineral world. In other words, life in the fast lane, the sub-atomic world of
light, is about a million times faster than in a human cellular body.
EXHIBIT A
As we can see in the charts, these time spans represent
various simultaneous expressions of human existence or, put in another way,
these periods mark the time which the original impulse of an individual life,
the quantum of energy assigned by higher laws to each human atom, take to
overcome the varying resistances set up by the three media—just as a bullet
shot from a rifle must pass through wood at one speed, through water at
another, and through air a third. *4
Living Time and the Integration of Life
So what? Why does any of this really matter to anyone but
speculative mathematicians, quantum mechanics (even shade tree ones) and
theoretical philosophers?
Here’s why.
The beautiful paintings which follow describe the various
world views of major spiritual systems covering a vast time spans and vast
geographic areas.
Interesting to note is that they all involve behavior,
choice, various states of matter, and duration of life force. They also include
states of being superior by degree of dimensionality, which operate in realms
of energy that are subject to fewer physical laws as density decreases. These
higher states allude to conscious judgment of some degree and that choice and
behavior are extremely important factors in determining further states of
being.
It is crucially relevant to notice the connection in all of these world views, the relationships of consciousness, behavior, choice, varying states of matter, and the allusion to an omnipotence that is both subjective and objective, intimately connected with what we may consider an invisible aspect or aspects of our being. All include states of being between death and birth that accommodate some form of conscious experience. All incorporate some form of existence after the decomposition of the physical or cellular body. All include some relationship between behavior and the potential outcome of some sort of ‘judgment’ that occurs after death and before birth.
EAST MEETS WEST
Understanding one’s life in time in light of the vastness
that the above concepts suggests, life itself may become much more meaningful,
and the idea of individual responsibility becomes inseparable from quality and
duration of life. This is essential to the integration of fundamental TCM
concepts into western medical modalities and research. To accept and seriously
investigate the elemental properties of Qi and Yin and Yang together with the
investigation of western advances in quantum physics is to initiate the
ultimate merger between the ideas of the East and the West.
NEW AGE HEALTH POTENTIALS: FANTASY OR
EXPANDABLE REALITY?
Whatever else one might gain from this investigation,
regardless of spiritual beliefs, the idea of being able to extend our abilities
to manipulate cellular activity through the manipulation of molecular activity
and ultimately through the knowledgeable manipulation of electronic or
subatomic energy is an exciting and relatively limitless quest. It could even
imply the refinement of health care to levels never before possible, even to
the extreme of developing a capacity to treat a disease in the timeless,
subatomic realm in order to literally prevent it from ever occurring in the
first place. Imagine a doctor who could
manipulate energies that existed in a patient that has contracted a
life-threatening disease in a realm independent of time. This would be
preventative medicine in the most advanced context.
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION
However you look at it, this life is most likely very
important, and how you consider it, that is, the degree to which you are aware
or present for you own life is a major factor in determining the overall
quality of it. It affects others, too.
For instance, what if you believed that everything existed
always and forever? Every thing you did or said would then be in some way more
or less permanent.
You wouldn’t waste so much time on insignificancies; things
would matter more to you. And this level of awareness of your life would affect
everyone around you, in direct proportion to your level of interaction with him
or her.
It would be less attractive to you to be unpleasant or
inconsiderate of others and of yourself. Personal self-esteem would gain ground
in your overall evaluation system or worldview.
This is not to be confused with moralization.. It is
relevant only insofar as it applies to actual conscious experience and the
potential for the improvement thereof, a process that I fondly refer to as psychological
evolution.
But even if you don’t think of life as something that
extends for an individual consciousness beyond death and decorporealization,
all this is still relevant, if only because it affects the 80 years you might
have in which to live and breath and have your being. And anyway, to master the
skills in self remembering and persistence in consciousness that might allow
you to exist eternally as an individual being, but not confined to the limits
and laws of cellular existence would take a whole lot more energy and intent
than the vast majority of us are able to muster.
So don’t worry too much if you don’t think this will happen
to you. You still might be eligible for some kind of rebirth or reincarnation,
as another you just like the old one, constantly recurring on and endless
circle of existences without memory of the succeeding life. Or perhaps you
might progress with little increments of positive change (visualized by the
upward spiral a slinky toy makes when stretched upwards) that might someday
qualify you for electronic existence or the life of pure spirit or energy. But
in any case, I highly recommend that you do everything in your power to avoid
the ultimate degradation, that is, consignment to the world of mineral
existence. Remember, that one lasts 800.000 years without significant change or
modification. For most of us, that would be Hell.
SO
THEN:
In summation, the quality of one’s life depends upon one’s
fundamental understanding of time. Everything you do, say, feel, or think, is
related to how you view time in general, and specifically how much time you may
or may not have. Many if not most of us have experienced the death of someone
close to us. At these times, our own sense of mortality is enhanced, for better
or worse. Somehow we seem to understand something that passes us right by in
our normal daily lives. It has to do with being present for our lives instead
of absent from them. It has to do with living our lives under the stark,
tangible realization that our bodies will, indeed, succumb to decomposition and
yet perhaps becoming able to embrace the thrilling, invigorating sense of
timelessness that may exist for more durable components of our being.
NOTES:
**2: The ideas of evolution and intelligent design are anything but mutually exclusive. One only had to consider the evolution of a novel to see this. What are the chances that War and Peace wrote itself, randomly, with no intelligent design? Tolstoy had letters and words already available, a totally random field of potential combinations of them, and he organized them into patterns that communicated his essential artistic ability, emotional desire and intellectual intent. Now the letters and words were also invented by intelligent design by humans who came before Tolstoy. The origins of the written word are clearly evolutionary yet include obvious intelligent design. In fact, nearly everything you can think of follows this pattern. Why then, is it so difficult to consider the possibility of mutual participation between intelligent design and evolution? I think discounting the possibility of such a combination of complementary forces is not only unwise, but also unfruitful.
**2: The ideas of evolution and intelligent design are anything but mutually exclusive. One only had to consider the evolution of a novel to see this. What are the chances that War and Peace wrote itself, randomly, with no intelligent design? Tolstoy had letters and words already available, a totally random field of potential combinations of them, and he organized them into patterns that communicated his essential artistic ability, emotional desire and intellectual intent. Now the letters and words were also invented by intelligent design by humans who came before Tolstoy. The origins of the written word are clearly evolutionary yet include obvious intelligent design. In fact, nearly everything you can think of follows this pattern. Why then, is it so difficult to consider the possibility of mutual participation between intelligent design and evolution? I think discounting the possibility of such a combination of complementary forces is not only unwise, but also unfruitful.
*** 3: The big bang theory, Stephen Hawking and the
others notwithstanding, is not necessarily all-inclusive, even though relative
to what we have to observe it the best explanation we have within the confines
of an understanding of time limited to linear conceptualization.
The thus-far unanswerable question is: What existed before
the big bang? Nothing? Well, nothing is something. In fact, nothing and
everything are equal according to Zen philosophy. The idea that everything
either does or doesn’t have to have a start and a finish is based on a linear
concept of time, that is, the progression of past to present to future.
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