What Do You See?

eyesPhysicists tell us we see only about three to four percent of our surroundings.  We see only  matter consisting of molecules.  Under X Rays our bodies look like bones, but with an infared camera our bodies look like clouds of light.   Most of what surrounds us is called ‘dark matter’.  It is called ‘dark matter’ because it is unseen not because it is actually dark.  Dark matter occupies the space between the molecular objects we see with our eyes.  There is a lot going on in the dark matter.

Recent studies of brain activity suggest vast information and memories are stored outside our brain in dark matter.  We have instant access to these memories and stored information.

All of us who have had a pet dog have witnessed the dog sensing the return of his owner minutes before the actual return.  Recent studies analyzing this phenomenon show the instant the dog’s owner ‘thinks‘ he/she is going home, the dog senses this information.  Cameras were focused on both dog and owner.  Each camera displayed a clock to record the exact timeline.  The owner would leave and when the owner thought; “I’m going home”, the dogs ears would pop up and  he would run to the door or window and wait for his owner’s return.  It is hypothesized the thought to go home is instantaneously stored in dark matter and immediately accessed by the pet.

The U.S. Patent Office often receives patent applications for the same invention at the same time from several people in different parts of the country who do not know one another.  How does this happen?  Could the patent information be stored in dark matter and accessed simultaneously by the inventors?

How many times does your phone ring and you instinctively know who is calling?  Or you think of someone and there they are either in person or on the phone?  Hmmmm!  Dark matter?

When you think about it, we know although we cannot see them, our guardian angels are near us……in the dark matter.  And what about family and friends who have passed on.  We cannot see them but we often feel their presence…..in the dark matter.

The earth is banded with meridians of energy we cannot see, but we can feel.  In fact our brains and our hearts are greatly affected by energy forces such as gravity and magnetism which cannot be seen, but can be measured and definitely can be felt.

I love it when science corroberates the spiritual things we have treasured.  Dark matter, indeed.  Someday we will see with eyes that grasp and understand dark matter.  Until then, it’s fun to see science evolve into the spiritual realm.

For now, Earlynn’s just sayin’: “Dark mater or not, the unseen strongly affects our lives here on earth.  Someday science and things spiritual will be united.”

http://earlynnsjustsayin.org/daily-inspirational-thought-4/

If you would like to read Earlynn’s book, Transformed, just click on the tab above, ‘Earlynn’s Book’ to order your copy.  Thank you.  God bless.

 

About Earlynn

Earlynn is a spunky mother, grandmother and yes, even a great grandmother. I have always been drawn to things spiritual from the time I was very young. Over the years I have read, studied and prayed that God would use me to bring comfort to troubled minds. That is my purpose more than anything else, but along the way I have also lived a very happy life. I love my family....5 children, 5 inlaws, 18 grandkids and four great grandkids. I am a master cake decorator, I love gardening, I am passionate about health and nutrition. I love parties and gatherings of family and friends. I love cooking and at least twice each year I host dinner for 50. I love writing, teaching and public speaking. I love my sweetheart. We met when we were only 10 years old and will soon celebrate our 50th anniversary. Everything I do is centered on my spiritual beliefs and I know love is the answer to all of life's problems. Join me on my web site as we explore many ideas, laugh a little and love a lot.
This entry was posted in Spirituality, What Science Tells Us and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink.