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In the following
picture we see two riders joking along the way.
It must have been a good joke.
But why is the horse not laughing?
Levels of cognitions

The obvious answer is: “Because the horse
does not understand what they are saying.”
Animals do not understand human languages.
There are levels of cognitions in creation.
One level for birds and beasts and fish and another for
humans. We don’t even have an
inkling of their level of cognition.
 
Here is another dilema. He does not understand what she
has written.
 
 
Here is another dilemma .
The letter he received contains the above writing.
He cannot make sense to it. Why?
Because he does not know the
language in which it is written.
There are Levels of cognitions
These are of course basically material level differences.
Every culture understood these
facts.
But are there dimensions which are
not accessable to material based signals which cannot be discerned
because they don’t depend on the physical world of sensations. We
certainly know that even in the physical level there are areas of
physical realities which we cannot observe with our senses.
Man have
extended our vision of range of light in spectral areas beyong
ultraviolet and and infrared and have successfully used them by
machines. X-rays, microwaves, radiowaves etc are now common
realities of such extended material realms. In sound dogs have
greater sensitivities beyond human ears and we use it to make dog
whistles
  

But are there
other dimensions that not material and cannot be observed in
material world?
All ancient
cultures realized that there are more to this cosmos that meet the
eyes.
In the ancient
Hebrew culture the cosmos was classified as four dimensions with
sentient beings in every dimensions sometimes spanning several
dimensions at a time.
These
dimensions are the four worlds:
Asiyyah
(Action) - the material universe in which we live. This is the
world of sensations
Yezirah
(Formation) - the abode of the "lower angels," men's souls and the
Garden of Eden. This is the world of mind, thought and patterns.
The mental realm. The first heaven
Beriah
(Creation) - considered
"Heaven" proper, it is the first separation from the Divine, and
"location" of the Throne of God and archangels. This is the
spiritual realm – the second heaven
Azilut
(Emanation) - the eternal
unchanging Divine world. This is the divine realm – the third
heaven
It is a
convenient way of thinking.
These can be
represented as a tree as is usually done in Hebrew mystic
tradition.
A traditional
pictorial representation is given in the next page. We can think
that Man is living in a four level mansion. We usually live on the
ground floor and seldom ascend to the higher floors.
The Hebrew
Cosmology

Here is the Hebrew understanding of
the cosmos

We live in four floors


Since man lives
in a multidimensional world, we have other senses of perceptions
which are not just material. We learn through them also. All
learning comes through communication within the various realms of
existence.



Augustine
of Hippas
(354-430 A.D.)
"All
instruction is either about things or about signs;
but things are
learned by means of signs,“
(On
Christian Doctrine, I:2).
A
sign, is “something that shows itself to the senses and something
other than itself to the mind”
(Signum est quod se ipsum sensui et praeter se aliquid animo
ostendit) (Augustine De dial. 1975, 86)
Symbol
communicates meaning purely through arbitrary conventions. This is
the way natural language carries meaning.
“To
speak is to give a sign in articulate voice” (Loqui est
articulata voce signum dare) (Augustine De dial. 1975,
86).

“Without Signs nothing is
conceivable”
Sless, 1986

Eye sees things
because light of different frequencies and different intensities
reach the retina through a lens and then the brain makes sense out
of it as some form of image.
Similar
argument follows for every sense perceptions of ours.
What the brain
receive through the senses are some form of impulse which are simply
signs connected with what is perceived. Hence every thought that
you have is the product of a sign and is in itself a sign.



...'reality' is
always encoded,
or rather the
only way we can perceive and make sense of reality is by the codes
of our culture.
There may be an
objective, empiricist reality out there,
but there is no universal, objective way of perceiving and making
sense of it.
What passes for reality in any culture is the product of the
culture's codes, so 'reality' is always already encoded, it is never
'raw'.
Fiske (1987 )

Incarnation was
nothing but the encoding of the divine into human realm so that we
may be able to understand what is otherwise not directly knowable.
God is in our realm and beyond and above all our dimensions. We can
make some sense out of it only when God can be understood by us in
our world. This is what incarnation did. “The Word became flesh and
tabernacled among us”
Communication
is not merely a characteristic of humans. It is fundamental for all
living organisms. Though we many not be able to decode them we can
still discern their existence.

Here a mother and child communicates
love just as humans do.
Below is a
school of fishes which move in unison because they somehow
communicate each other.


We see the
same sort of communication among the flock of birds in their flight
formation.

Changing of
the colors of a chameleon is an example of how nature communicates.
This is not a conscious communication. We do not even know how the
communication is made between nature and the chameleon.
But it does communicate effectively and with great sensitivity
Communication, is present at the deepest levels of our material
universe.

Communication, is present at the deepest levels of our material
universe.
It exists from
the smallest particle levels to the cosmic level. We give special
names for these communication process as force and fields. Thus our
model of the cosmos is a series of signs by which we assign codes
for our signs. We call them by name.

The wide
communication within our body itself is a marvelous network.
Because of the nerve cells that surround the body like a net,
messages from the brain reach the most remote areas of the body with
great speed. Neurons are specialized cells that convey sensory
information into the brain, carry out the operations involved in
thought and feeling and action, and transmit commands out into the
body to control muscles and organs.

In the brain
of one individual| one quadrillion (1,000,000,000,000,000)
communications can occur simultaneously


Human body is a
marvellous communication system using signals. We describe them in
terms of neurons and electric potential variations through the
nerves.

Genes are
stranger forms of encoded transmission of properties, characters,
traits etc in many dimensions from one generation to the other. It
is like a documentation made through out ages from the beginning of
creation.
A gene is the
basic unit of heredity in a living organism.
All living
things depend on genes.
Genes hold the
information to build and maintain their cells and pass genetic
traits to offspring.

Long range
generational communications are achieved through the genes in the
animal kingdom.
DNA transmits
inherited experience in coded form. It is decoded in organism’s
physique, Character and behavior


Decoding of the coding of DNA :
codon-to-amino acid
paradigm
The genetic
code is the set of rules by which information encoded in genetic
material (DNA or RNA sequences) is translated into proteins (amino
acid sequences) by living cells. The code defines a mapping between
tri-nucleotide sequences, called codons, and amino acids Here is
the three-letter code employed to encode the 20 standard amino acids
used by living cells to encode proteins where informations are
stored.

The human
genome is the full complement of genetic material in a human cell;
it contains instructions for making all the protein molecules for
all the different kinds of cells of the human body – neurons in the
brain, red blood cells, bone tissue, liver cells, etc.
In decoding
DNA, researchers determine the "sequence" or exact order of the
individual chemical building blocks, or bases, that make up the DNA.

Human DNA
contains 3 billion base pairs. The total length of DNA in 1 human
equals 70 round trips from the Earth to the Sun.


You are the decoded reality of your
DNA in all dimensions.
The information goes back to
Adam and Eve
or even to the creation
This is the
study of inheritance, the passing of traits from on generation to
the next. Genes are the units of hereditary, found at specific loci
on each chromosome. Genes are made up of DNA, and DNA replication
in meiosis passes on the genes to offspring.

Meiosis
produces genetic recombination,
because each
daughter cell is given half of the genetic material as the original
dividing cell.



Sacraments
are the DNA codes in the transmission of Faith from one generation
to the other.


The God gene
hypothesis proposes that human beings inherit a set of genes that
predisposes them to believe in a higher power. The idea has been
postulated by geneticist Dean Hamer, the director of the Gene
Structure and Regulation Unit at the U.S. National Cancer Institute.
The God gene
hypothesis is based on a combination of
•
behavioral genetic,
•
neurobiological
and
•
psychological studies.
"I
was attempting to understand whether or not there is a biological
basis of spirituality," writes Hamer in his book. His research led
him to affirm a biological basis for one's spiritual orientation. "I
argue that the answer is, at least in part, hardwired into our
genes. Spirituality is one of our basic human inheritances. It is,
in fact, an instinct."
Hamer thinks the biological mechanism of spirituality must be
intertwined with the social, cultural, and historical influences in
our lives in order for the spirituality gene to be made manifest in
some sort of religious expression. Spirituality is transmitted
genetically and is the basis for religion that is transmitted
culturally.


We do not know
how they communicate at those lower levels. But the surprising
thing is they are and that is one of the fundamental defining
property of Strings, Quarks and all others.


Our brains
mathematically construct "concrete" reality by interpreting
frequencies from another dimension, a realm of meaningful, patterned
primary reality that transcends time and space.

Actual
messages from the human brain are not a function of the human brain
itself – they are not generated by the brain. There is a world of
reality outside of us. But we know them only through our
sensations. How do we sense other dimensions in our dimension. As
the Hebrew model indicates, there has to be a contact point running
from the topmost divine realm to the material realm through
spiritual and mental level. This point of contact is one of our
genes.
The Vesicular
Monoamine Transporter 2 or VMAT2 is an integral membrane protein
that acts to transport monoamines—particularly neurotransmitters
such as dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, and histamine—from
cellular cytosol into synaptic vesicles. In humans, the VMAT2
protein is encoded by the VMAT2 gene. A single change in a
single base of the gene seems to be directly related to the
increased probability that that individual will identify as
spiritual

The major
arguments of the theory are:
(1)
spirituality can be quantified by psychometric measurements;
(2) the
underlying tendency to spirituality is partially heritable;
(3) part of
this heritability can be attributed to the gene VMAT2
(4) this gene
acts by altering monoamine levels, and
(5)
spirituality arises in a population because spiritual individuals
are favored by natural selection.
Hamer proposes
that the God gene changes the level of these neurotransmitters so as
to alter a person’s mood, consciousness and, ultimately, self
transcendence. He goes so far as to say that the God gene is, along
with other faith-boosting genes, a product of natural selection.
Self-transcendence makes people more optimistic, which makes them
healthier and likely to have more kids.
It does not
specify what type of religion or spirituality is defined
genetically. Whatever the religion it is the result of the
communication within the cosmos on to the humans and one of point of
contact on humans is this gene.
There are other
areas of brains which are also pointed out as the point of contact.
PINEAL GLAND
The pineal
gland hangs from the roof of the completely dark cave of the 3rd
ventricle of the brain and is constantly bathed in cerebral spinal
fluid (CSF). This gland was called "Seat of the Soul" by French
philosopher Rene Descartes and Alice Bailey. It is thought that the
pineal gland is the connection to our Soul.
"The light
of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole
body shall be full of light."
Matt 6:22

The pineal
gland is bio-luminescent and is sensitive to light. Like a cell
phone, it has a built in wireless transmitter and is the connecting
link between the physical and spiritual worlds and higher
frequencies.
By awakening
our pineal gland, we can speed up our learning and memory abilities,
enhance our intuition and creativity, trigger our psychic healing
abilities and experience bliss.
 
What is
transmitted is a message of the universe that represents a certain
meaning. Upon receiving such a command, our brain will process this
into our present language or other forms of expression.
In Sacramental
Symbols which are in our present language and forms, the brain tries
to interpret it in terms of the universal dimensions and codings.
These form part of the future person, behavior and decisions.
Sacraments
thus form the anchoring force of faith and beliefs.

Pribram's Holonomic Theory of Memory

The
Holonomic Brain Theory describes a type of process that occurs
in fine fibered neural webs. Here some form of Fourier
transformation occurs in the field that changes a space-time
coordinate system into a spectral coordinate system within which the
properties of our ordinary images are spread throughout the system.
The brain goes beyond into a new dimension where everything becomes
here and now. The brain thus behave, like a hologram.
The essence of the technique is
the interference of light, the principle that
two separate but converging wave patterns can produce a third
pattern - an interference pattern - which bears no obvious
resemblance to either of the originals. The pattern thus stored is
called a hologram

Holographic
images has the property of three dimensionality, that is to say,
they have - or at least appear to have - depth. As we move the head
they reveal areas that are not otherwise visible. You can thus
recreate a three dimensional image with a hologram. Another strange
property of the hologram is that if we break it into two each will
be able to produce the image. Thus every portion of the hologram
contains the totality of the image except for its intensity. Half
a hologram shows the entire image at half clarity. (Half a
photograph, on the other hand, shows half the image at full
clarity.)
Taking the visual system as an example, the form of an optical image
is transformed by the
retina
into a quantum process that is transmitted to the visual cortex.
Each dendritic receptive field thus represents the "spread" of the
properties of that form originating from the entire retina. Taken
together, cortical receptive fields form patches of dendritic local
field potentials described mathematically by Gabor functions. Note
that the spread of properties occurs within each patch; there is no
spread of the Fourier process over the large extent of the entire
cortex.
In order to serve the perceptual process the patches must become
assembled by the operation of nerve impuses in axonal circuits.
Processing the vibratory sensory inputs in audition and in tactile
sensation proceeds somewhat similarly.
But
Gabor and similar wavelet functions, though useful in communication
and computations, fail to serve as the properties of images and
objects that guide us in the space-time world we navigate. In order
to attain such properties an inverse Fourier transformation has to
occur. Fortunately the Fourier process is readily invertable; the
same transformation that begets the holographic domain, gets us back
into space-time. The inverse Fourier transformation is accomplished
by movement. In
vision,
nystagmoid movements define pixels, points which are mathematically
defined by "Point
Attractors".
Larger eye and head movements define groupings of points which can
readily be recognized as moving space-time figures. Such groupings
are mathematically defined as "Symmetry Groups". The brain processes
involved are organized by a motor cortex immediately adjacent to the
primary visual cortex. Similar motor strips are located adjacent to
other sensory input systems. The details of the evidence for how
these processes work are described in Lectures 3, 4, and 5 of
Pribram, Brain and Perception.
In the case of
the memory, the two beams are:
- Reference
beam – the state of man which is created by history and all inputs
from all dimensions of existence.
- Object
beam which is the current experience
Current
experience interferes with the Past history from all dimensions of
human existence produces a new image as understood by the brain.
Just as a hologram functions as a sort of lens, a translating device
able to convert an apparently meaningless blur of frequencies into a
coherent image, the brain also comprises a “lens” and uses
holographic principles to mathematically convert the frequencies it
receives through the senses into the inner world of our perceptions.


Thus often
meaningless blur of rituals are transformed into a coherent image by
the spiritual lens which convert the frequencies it receives through
the senses into the inner world of our perceptions.
“But a natural
man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are
foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are
spiritually appraised.”1Co 2:14
Only the
Spiritual Man has the decoder reference beam.
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