Our Changing Reality
A brilliant essay by researcher Winston Wu, rebutting
skeptical arguments against the paranormal, reflects a
growing awareness among members of the scientific
community that there is something more occurring with
the human experience than was once thought.
Columnist and radio personality Whitley Strieber
recently noted that Wu's work "deserves extensive
study" because it "carefully moves through the entire
skeptical lexicon of arguments, rebutting each in
turn."
The Wu essay, Strieber writes, expresses "a growing
concern that the present skeptical leadership is
drifting into the fallacy of rejecting all evidence
that is not explained by current scientific models."
He said this is "particularly worrisome now that a
radical new model of reality appears to be emerging."
This is the stuff the old science fiction writers once
dreamed.
Rather than being objective in their analysis of the
data surrounding paranormal events, the skeptics seem
to have formed "a superstition that has the effect of
filtering out data if it cannot be explained by
accepted scientific theory," Strieber said.
He suggests that the skeptical paradigm has gone so
far as to assume the appearance of a religion, and
fails to conform to the ideals of scientific
objectivity.
How refreshing it is to find writers by Winston Wu
(whose paper is offered on the World Wide Web rather
than the controlled print media) receiving this kind
of recognition and praise for their work. While I am
enough of a realist to know that it is only a matter
of time before this free exchange of ideas and
information will be blocked, we are fortunate to be
living in this last brief moment of awakening. It is a
time when human consciousness has a last-ditch chance
to emerge from the yoke of a tunnel reality
established at least a century ago, when people bought
the premise that science would solve all of the
problems of the world.
But even Einstein did not foresee the complexities of
quantum physics, which brings forth contemporary
probabilities of time travel, parallel universes,
energy from antimatter, and human teleportation from
one point to another.
But the brave new world we face will be even stranger
than most people dare to dream. We can foresee an
evolved human, perhaps a human soul attached to a
cyborg body and computerized brain. We receive our
energy from the Sun and Earth, speak through mental
telepathy, and move mountains by mere thought. It will
be a world of magic and wonder.
Such a world is not only possible, it may be necessary
if we expect to survive the planet changes that loom.
Our wanton destruction of Eden, that perfect world
with a balanced ecology that provided warmth, food,
water and a perfect environment for propagation of the
species, is already causing alarm. Most of us will
live to see a time when billions will perish and
survivors are forced to live underground just to
escape the destructive rays of an angry sun.
Those who emerge to live on the surface of our planet
must be changed if they expect to stay alive. This
means either a natural form of evolution or the
creation of a new and stronger type of body that will
stand up under a constant assault from the sun,
radical weather and a radiated soil that will not
produce food.
That people are currently waking to natural psychic
abilities is frightening organized religion, which is
quickly being exposed as the enslaving scam it has
always been. Thus the wars are not going to be just
between people of various belief systems, but against
the psychics, who expose graft and fraud, communicate
with aliens, speak with the dead, and grieve over the
agony of our dying planet.
Yet science, using the natural rules established for
proper scientific evaluation, cannot explain the woman
who speaks to the dead on an ouiji board, the magician
who uses his mind and natural Earth energies to move
objects, alter events and change the weather, or the
remote viewer who draws pictures of secret things with
perfect accuracy.
That it might be possible to travel into the past and
alter specific events, thus changing the tragic course
of history, is not impossible to imagine.
Thus the writings I have frequently submitted here,
the predictions of a dying world, the destruction of
billions of humans, and the great apocalyptic wars,
may not happen at all. It is possible that our future
is much different than anyone now imagines.
I believe the secret is in shedding what contemporary
author Robert Anton Wilson so aptly calls our "tunnel
realities," and then learning to open our magical
third eye so that we might see the whole picture.
The magic is possible. But alas, the probability that
enough of us will awaken in time, however, is almost
non-existent. We march in lock step behind blind
leaders, not realizing that they are lemmings.
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