Saturday, October 23, 2010

Yes, I'm still here

for anyone who may be wondering what has happened to me and why there have been no posts all I can say is that I have been busy with life in all its facets and haven't had time nor inspiration to post. Saying that, all is not lost and I will update this blog from time to time, all be it not as often as I did before.
its spring time in the south of the globe and lilacs are in blossom. happy spring! and spring rains

6 comments:

Trotter said...

Hi Lydia!!
Welcome back!! Great to read you again!! Hopefully a new era will start now...
Have a great weekend!!

Dawning One said...

thanks Gil! I have missed your posts and comments. Blogging is such a great way to connect with people who you would never have an opportunity to meet otherwise. Take care

Anonymous said...

Hi Dawning One

I am glad you are still there. I very much want to talk to you about a comment you made a couple of years ago....

Dawning One said... August 21, 2008 8:25 PM
so if we see the eye as a microcosm the same would apply to the macrocosm out in space, so that the "pupil"-black hole is the point through which all is taken in absorbed and seen.
just a thought...
the possibilities are endless..

I developed a similar concept many years ago when studying iridology and also physics through Dr. Christopher Hills Phd, physics, Phd philosophy,and one of his many books, Nuclear Evolution. The pupil struck me as possibly being a microcosm of a black hole and the iris (often a beautiful blue) as a microcosm of a spiral galaxy around the black hole. Of course those who study iridology see the iris as a hologram representing the whole body reflexly.
I have never heard of anyone else mentioning this comparasion and your comment was the only one that came up on a cursory search on the net. You can write me at terryed23@yahoo.com if you would like to go into this more with me.

eye nebula
http://www.nela.in/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/eye-of-god_1.jpg

http://isc.astro.cornell.edu/~spoon/crashcourse/blue_blackhole.jpg

...takes us on a journey through ourselves to the calm nucleus within. Along the way we experience a depth of understanding arising out of 25 years researching the role of consciousness in the evolution of the human species. As if riding on a beam of light we are brought into touch with a graphic view of Bioluminescence, the proof that Light as absorbed by Man is the basis of his consciousness...

http://www.amazon.com/Nuclear-Evolution-Discovery-Rainbow-Body/dp/0916438090

http://www.eyeronec.com.au/images/Img32.gif

.... So the iris is like a tiny hologram of the entire body. ...

http://iridologylife.com/Home_Page_VM3S.html






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Dawning One said...

Hi anonymous one
I checked thru my posts and did not find anything from that date
although I do remember that thought.
I also think that our quotient of absorbed light equals our consciousness~enlightenment, or as bioluminescence, that's rather a beautiful word
DO

Trotter said...

Hi Lydia!
Recovering from the flu and other viruses, Blogtrotter Two is waiting for you with views, palaces and gardens in Algiers... Enjoy and have a great weekend!

Anonymous said...

Dawning one, you left your post at that date at this blog: just to refresh you.

http://journeybystarlight.blogspot.com/2007/12/power-of-tears-to-quantum-mechanics-of.html

regarding bioluminosity

We all Shine!

http://io9.com/5317658/we-all-shine-on-in-new-proof-of-bioluminescence

Next time that someone says that you're glowing, check that they don't mean it literally. Researchers in Japan have finally managed to prove the existence of the human body's bioluminescence with these first-ever pictures of the body's natural shine.

Japanese researchers Masaki Kobayashi and Daisuke Kikuchi from the Tohoku Institute of Technology, along with Hitoshi Okamura explained the story behind these wonderful images:

The human body literally glimmers. The intensity of the light emitted by the body is 1000 times lower than the sensitivity of our naked eyes.......

cheers, terry