Analogy of
the Relationship between Electro-magnetism & Gravitation with
the Relationship between Waking World & non-Waking Worlds
Relationship between Electro-magnetism & Gravitation
Electro-magnetism is source of gain in entropy (disorganization, decay) : |
Gravitation is source of diminution in entropy (disorganization, decay) : |
this is accomplished by an outward-moving wave (or photon), |
this is accomplished by an inward-moving force, |
deriving its impetus from (as in the case of solar/stellar radiation) the emission of the electron from an electron-proton pair (the type of pair known as "neutron"). |
which is able (as in the case of processes in the interior of a "black hole") to reconstitute the neutron (by re-embedding the electron into a proton). |
The whole process, involving alternation between
nuclear-discharge (either nuclear-fission or else nuclear-fusion, both such nuclear processes involving energetic discharge of electrons from a nucleus) on the one hand, and |
gravitational absorption (of an electron into a nucleus) on the other hand; |
would constitute the entropy-cycle (alternating between gain of entropy and loss of entropy). |
Relationship between Waking World & non-Waking Worlds
Waking World is source of gain in senility (old-age) effects : |
non-Waking Worlds are source of diminution in senility (old-age) effects : |
in the Waking World biochemistry, bodies of the living grow senile; |
in the Dream World biochemistry, bodies of the living remain youthful by rejuvenation; |
and those who put their trust and faith in the Waking-World life fail to receive benefits from the divine worlds (because the divine worlds are all non-Waking). |
and those who put their trust and faith in the non-Waking-World life succeed in receiving renewal by way of divine benefits (including rewards in the after-death sequel to life). |
Nevertheless, the whole process must, for each living being, constitute a cycle (alternating between
gain of senility – in living –; and |
loss of senility – in undergoing redincarnation). |
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The failure to be undergone by a recalcitrant individual’s lack of faith in the non-Waking Worlds cannot be lack of renewal of youthfulness ( babyhood, in fact) after death; but must assume a different guise – which would not naturally take the aspect of having to reborn in a world deficient in the amenities of metaphysics which [would normally, otherwise] describe the advantages of non-Waking World and how to achieve those advantages (by lucid dreaming and other such mystical techniques). |
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The other major sort of failure in attainment after death, namely having to be reborn a world deficient in the amenities of technology, could result from the other sort of major lack of faith – namely, a lack of faith that the Waking World is divinely patterned in meaningful ways; with the disbeliever’s consequent refusal to study about those patterns (any such patterns, whether described in organic sciences or in inorganic sciences). [Divinely instituted patterns in the Waking World can to a major extent help persons to understand much of the likewise divinely instituted patterns in the non-Waking Worlds.] |
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Religions which fail to teach lucid dreaming do their adhaerents a disservice. |
Religions which seek to teach lucid dreaming do their adhaerents a benefit. |
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Religions which fail to teach the analogies between the Waking and non-Waking Worlds do their adhaerents a disservice. |
Religions which seek to teach the analogies between the Waking and non-Waking Worlds do their adhaerents a benefit. |