A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes When Cinderella's cruel stepmother prevents her from attending the Royal Ball, the delightful Fairy Godmother appears! With a wave of her wondrous wand and a bouncy "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo," the Fairy Godmother transform
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Published on January 21, 2005 By geser nart In Religion
The Number 13 - Love and Unity

Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD: And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.

Deuteronomy 6.4f


The prime Number 13 is the second Star Number:



It is the basis of the Unity Holograph, which is built upon an ascending set of multiples of 13 as follows:
(Ahavah, Love) = 13
(Echad, Unity) = 13
(YHVH, The LORD) = 13 x 2 = 26
(YHVH Echad, The LORD is One) = 13 x 3 = 39
Sum of the Shema = 13 x 86 = 1118



Its relation to Love manifests in the 1 Corinthians 13 - the 13 verses of I Corinthians 13 - and the litte book of Philemon on Spoke 13 of the Wheel.

Here are the basic identities:

The Number 13

Love [Pro 10.12]

One [Deu 6.4]

My Father [Ex 15.2]

Void / Emptiness [S# 922]



Comments
on Jan 22, 2005
It's all so clear when you put it like that.
But wait a minute ... 13? Whatever happened to 42? (You know - life, the universe and everything.)
on Jan 22, 2005
Global Consciousness: Seeking for Whom the Bell Tolls - Exploring Mind-Matter Interactions on a Global Scale
By Dean Radin, California, USA


Introduction

Is there a global mind? Could it be detected quantitatively? In an empirical approach to this question, over the last decade a half-dozen researchers have examined the outputs of electronic noise-based, truly random number generators (RNG) before, during and after highly focused or coherent group events. The group events studied included intense psychotherapy sessions, captivating theater presentations, religious rituals, popular sports competitions like World Cup Soccer, and high interest television broadcasts like the Academy Awards 1. Results of over 100 experiments conducted during such events suggest that mind and matter may be entangled in fundamental ways, and in particular that focused mental attention in groups appears to be associated with negentropic fluctuations in streams of truly random data.

Unlike previous laboratory studies of mind-matter interaction involving RNGs, where an individual is asked to Mentally intend the output of an RNG to deviate from chance, these "field consciousness" experiments study effects of groups of minds that are all paying attention to the same external event. RNGs are used as the "matter" side of the equation because methods for detecting statistical order in sequences of random events are well established, techniques for generating and recording truly random bits are well understood, and hundreds of previously reported, independently replicated laboratory studies indicate that under certain conditions mental intention and random events can become significantly correlated 2.

In 1997, at a meeting with several colleagues interested in this line of research, I proposed that what we needed to significantly expand this line of research would be a source of numerous parallel, continuous streams of truly random bits generated by KNGs located around the world. Princeton University's Roger Nelson took up the challenge, and about six months later, with heroic assistance by Greg Nelson and John Walker, they implemented what is now called the Internet-based Global Consciousness Project (GCP) 3. In this project, mass mental coherence is inferred to take place as a result of major news events that attract widespread attention, and it is around these times that negentropic changes are predicted to occur in the RNGs. This hypothesis has been formally tested in the GCP data by examining whether the statistical behavior of the random bit streams deviates from chance expectation from just before an event of widespread interest to a few hours afterwards. As of May 2002, some 104 such events had been formally tested with overall significant results (p numbers that, when collected into a histogram, form the classic bell- shaped curve. I was interested in how the shape of this bell changed over time, and especially in how external events might be associated with those changes. In effect, I was studying the "ringing" of the bell during the course of human events, or seeking, as John Donne had posed poetically, "for whom the bell tolls."

To demonstrate that over long periods of time the composite RNG outputs are well-behaved, Figure I shows the distribution for all GCP random data generated between January 1, 2001 and November 30, 2001. We expect to see a bell-shaped curve with mean 0 and standard deviation I, and this is what we observe.

To illustrate how this bell "rings" over time, Figure 2 shows a measurement of the dynamically changing width of the bell, between June 16, 2001 and September 20, 2001. The graph indicates that most of the time the bell randomly tinkles, like a set of wind chimes gently wafting in the breeze. But occasionally it makes an especially loud peal.

The ordinate in Figure 2 is in terms of z scores, or standard normal deviates. Z scores between z > +- 2 are principally noise, but values outside this range are statistically more interesting. In particular, notice in Figure 2 that something unusual happened one day in September. On that day the curve deviated beyond z > +-3, the bell tolled suddenly, and sharply. Figure 3 shows this in detail. This curve peaks just before a terrorist hijacked jet hit World Trade Tower #l in New York City at 8:46 AM EDT, September 11, 2001, and the curve drops to its lowest point around 2:30 PM, roughly 8 hours later. A z score change of this magnitude within an 8- hour period, as observed on September 11, is unique throughout the year 2001. By analogy, in 2001 the bell rang the loudest on September 11. Recall that this bell tone reflects a global effect, it is not limited to just one or a few RNGs located in North America or Europe.

In examining this result in more detail, consider that the GCP network of RNGs is analogous to a set of buoys that we scatter across an ocean to detect a tsunami, a colossal singular wave. Continuing with our bell analogy, let's attach a little bell to each buoy and use a radio to send the sounds of the bells to a central monitoring location. Because buoys are tossed about by local currents and winds, if we listen to their collective sound, most of the time we will hear random jingles. However, on rare occasions the buoys will all chime as one. Such times indicate positive correlations among all the buoy bells, and we would have good reason to believe that a tsunami has occurred.

Likewise, I examined correlations among all possible pairs of GCP RNG outputs to see how they behaved on a daily basis over each in the year 2001. I expected that September 11, 2001 might be the GCP equivalent of a tsunami given the unprecedented degree of world-wide attention precipitated by the events of that day. Skipping the technical details. Figure 4 shows the odds against chance associated with daily mean RNG intercorrelation measures taken between December 1, 2000 and December 31, 2001. The peak daily value occurred on September 11, 2001, confirming that our group of bells, located world-wide, collectively rang loudest, and simultaneously, on that day.

Many questions arise from these results. Could the result on September 11 be a statistical fluke or an analytical mistake? Could these effects be due to environmental influences on RNGs, such as the effects of likely increased cell-phone usage on days with major news events? Could it be due to "shoehorning" the data into preconceived expectations? And what caused the bells to collectively ring loudly on days other than September 11?

News Analysis

My colleagues and I examined these and other questions, and we convinced ourselves that these results were not mistakes, environmental artifacts, or psychological projection. Something anomalous really did happen in the GCP data on September 11, as compared to every other day in year 2001. One implication was that we had observed a mind-matter interaction effect on a global scale.

While this finding was noteworthy, I thought the evidence for a global mind-matter interaction effect would be much more powerful if it turned out that the GCP bell "rang" in proportion to the amount of coherence in global mind as it fluctuated from day to day. To study this question, I took all news events listed in the "Year in Review" feature on the InfoPlease web site, www.infoplease.corn, for all days in year 2001. This web site lists headline news in five categories, it is affiliated with the well-known Reuters news service, and of course its contents are completely independently of the Global Consciousness Project.

For the one-year test period, a total of 394 news events were listed; these took place on 250 days. The global mind-matter hypothesis predicts that these 250 days would have a larger mean intercorrelation value than the remaining 115 non-newsworthy days. This prediction was confirmed with odds against chance of 100 to 1. In other words, on average the GCP bells collectively rang louder on days that Reuters considered to be newsworthy, as compared to days when nothing of great interest occurred.

A more general way to examine this idea was to calculate the relationship between the "amount" of daily news vs. the ringing of the GCP bell (i.e., not just whether there was news or not, but how much news). I had observed in the InfoPlease list of events that the minimum number of news events occurring on a single day, according to the Renter's news editors, was 0, and the maximum was 5. Each of these events was accompanied by a text description; the number of characters in those descriptions summed over all events per day ranged from 72 to 1,193. I used these text counts as indicators of the amount of news per day because many news events on the same day would lead to larger values. If in fact the GCP bell rang louder on days with more news, then we could predict a positive correlation. As it turned out, the result was indeed significantly positive, with odds against chance of 1000 to I (r = 0.16, t (363 df) = 3.08, p = 0.001).

Conclusion

By analogy, these observations mean that little bells perched on dozens of buoys scattered around the world's oceans somehow magically ring in coherent harmony not only during events considered to be newsworthy, but in proportion to the amount of news. Because news, by definition, is associated with attention-getting events, we may infer that fluctuations in the global mind's attention is associated with fluctuations in a measure of global physical coherence. In other words, we appear to be detecting a global form of mind- matter interaction.



For most of the 20th century, quantum theorists found themselves forced to seriously reconsider classical assumptions about the apparent gulf between observer and observed. 8 In the latter half of the 20th century, investigators developed increasingly rigorous methods for explicitly testing postulated mind-matter interactions. 9 As the 21st century dawns, it appears that when we ask, "for whom does the bell toll," that the response confirms John Donne's answer in the 16th century: No man is an island. The bell tolls for thee.


Notes

1 Bierman, 1996; Blasband, 2000; Nelson, 1995, 1997; Nelson et al, 1996, 1998a, 1998b; Radin et al, 1996; Radin, 1997; Rowe, 1998; Schwartz et al, 1997; Yoichi et al, 2002.

2 Radin & Nelson, 1989; in press.

3 Nelson, 2001.

4 See the web site http://noosphere.princeton.edu and Nelson (2001) for further details.

5 Nelson (2001, in press).

6 For details, see my article on this topic in the Journal of Scientific Exploration (Radin, in press).

7 There is no easy answer for why the peak in this curve occurred before the terrorist attacks; the observable fact is that it did.
on Jan 22, 2005
Spiritual Awakening: The many illusions of fear
By Kiara Windrider

For many in the world, our lives are more fearful today than they were a year ago. For some it is the fear of terrorism, for others it is the fear of the shadow government. For several, it is the fear of a stock market collapse, and for many it is the fear that the earth herself will not survive these troubled times. We also have our personal fears around security and wellness, and those of our loved ones.

These fears are multiplied when we lose touch with our Mother the Earth, the grounding force of our lives. The fears are multiplied when we lose touch with our bodies. They are multiplied when we lose touch with our human or spiritual community. They are multiplied when we lose touch with the cosmos, and with the Great Plan that transcends time and history.

There is a law of the universe that gives me comfort during such times. It is the knowing that polarity only exists to define the boundaries of what is real. The more the darkness that is revealed the more the light that can be embraced. We enter the dance of polarity only to propel us deeper into the truth of what we have forgotten.

Like a wrecking ball pulled to its furthest stretch so that once released it can bring the old structures crashing down, we are now experiencing the depths of our personal and collective fears. How else can our deepest fear be embraced but in the reflections of what is most disowned within us?

There is another way of looking at the darkness of these times. Would these times be so dark unless a great dawning of light was also being felt in the collective? We are at a time when long cycles of karma are ending. In a final crescendo of fireworks we are being readied for a moment that all Cosmos has long awaited, when the Nameless One that answers to the highest stirrings of our souls, slips into the world of matter to forever transmute the long dance of illusion.

Let us keep this perspective in mind when we lose touch with our hearts. Our hearts know what’s real. Our hearts know that the basis of all fear is the fear of death or the fear of change. Our hearts know that there is no death, and that it is safe to trust the Great Plan. Even as our minds struggle with fear, our hearts are getting brighter every day. The vibrational frequencies on the planet are lifting, and the Great Shift is soon to come. Everything else we are experiencing in the world today are merely symptoms of this vibrational quickening.

Let us keep the small flame of faith alive then, until in the final coming of the Great Light all flames are forever embraced! The Christ is here already, within our deepest hearts. It is a voice so gentle and familiar that every heart opens in wonder. It is a beauty and a power so vast that all our fears are instantly dispelled in its radiance. This Christ-consciousness is being forged even in the crucibles of density or in the cauldrons of fear. It will soon be revealed as the only truth that remains!