Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Vibration

"Then God said..." It started everything that we perceive and experience from then until now. If you've ever read the book, "Who Censored Roger Rabbit" you know what a dopple ganger is. In the book it's described as an exertion of energy to produce a copy of one's self. However, it only lasts for a time and then disappears and dies. Walter Russel wrote that everything in our universe is based on resonance and therefore we are not seeing or hearing or touching or tasting. We're simply responding to resonance. If God spoke the universe into existence and we broke off communication with Him by our sinful acts, it would stand to reason that our lives are simply the leftover vibration of His spoken voice. And when we die, our vibration stops. Now, since the pitch was broken, this physical body must perish. However, through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (a sinless Being) we are able to once again vibrate (live) with a new resonance (being). Now, to think of sin. Satan is described in the book of Isaiah to be master of the choir before his fall. Perhaps the vibration was adulterated to produce an off pitch that made what we call sin. Since Satan's pitch is an adulterated version of the true tone, the righteous resonance of God must always drown out the resonance of sin. So, when a person submits to God and confesses their sin, they have broken off the resonance of Satan's pitch and struck the chord to once again resonate with the Creator. This produces a different pitch, yet still true and righteous. And that's about all I've come up with thus far.

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