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Back to Incomplete

Back to Incomplete, The New Spiritual Exploration E-book by Grant Andrews

Learn to love the parts of yourself that make you unique. Open pathways to godliness in your life right now. Reach for awakening and growth in every moment of your life.

Back to Incomplete is reaching back to a state of harmony in life, even within uncertainty.
Aligning yourself with a higher power, and acknowledging your own power as well as your powerlessness.
Accepting the fact that you will never reach perfection, completeness or finality in your life, and embracing the journey nonetheless.
Finding joy and being in a state of openness and readiness for light and love to flow into your life, without relying on expectations.
Letting go of resentments, and being at peace with the fact that you cannot control everything and everyone around you.

You are moving back to a state of being incomplete, but you move there with a higher consciousness of light and love.

The ebook contains 40 chapters divided into three parts: “Self-Knowledge”, “The World”, and “The Meaning of Life”. Chapters range from topics like the body, mind, emotion and soul, to work, money love and sex, to universal concepts like courage, power, grace and the meaning of life.

Learn more about Back to Incomplete

 

Grant Andrews lives in Cape Town, South Africa. He has been running the Back to Incomplete blog since 2010, and in that way he shares conversations about spirituality on a regular basis. He teaches English at the University of the Western Cape. His interests include literature and philosophy. He works in the fields of theatre, academia, education and leadership development.

Are Humans Just Meat?

After years of probing humans in every possible manner, two alien researchers meet at a late night diner to discuss a most unusual discovery about our species.

 

“They’re made out of meat.”

“Meat?”

“Meat. They’re made out of meat.”

“Meat?”

“There’s no doubt about it. We picked up several from different parts of the planet, took them aboard our recon vessels, and probed them all the way through. They’re completely meat.”

“That’s impossible. What about the radio signals? The messages to the stars?”

“They use the radio waves to talk, but the signals don’t come from them. The signals come from machines.”

“So who made the machines? That’s who we want to contact.”

“They made the machines. That’s what I’m trying to tell you. Meat made the machines.”

“That’s ridiculous. How can meat make a machine? You’re asking me to believe in sentient meat.”

“I’m not asking you, I’m telling you. These creatures are the only sentient race in that sector and they’re made out of meat.”

“Maybe they’re like the orfolei. You know, a carbon-based intelligence that goes through a meat stage.”

“Nope. They’re born meat and they die meat. We studied them for several of their life spans, which didn’t take long. Do you have any idea what’s the life span of meat?”

“Spare me. Okay, maybe they’re only part meat. You know, like the weddilei. A meat head with an electron plasma brain inside.”

“Nope. We thought of that, since they do have meat heads, like the weddilei. But I told you, we probed them. They’re meat all the way through.”

“No brain?”

“Oh, there’s a brain all right. It’s just that the brain is made out of meat! That’s what I’ve been trying to tell you.”

“So … what does the thinking?”

“You’re not understanding, are you? You’re refusing to deal with what I’m telling you. The brain does the thinking. The meat.”

“Thinking meat! You’re asking me to believe in thinking meat!”

“Yes, thinking meat! Conscious meat! Loving meat. Dreaming meat. The meat is the whole deal! Are you beginning to get the picture or do I have to start all over?”

“Omigod. You’re serious then. They’re made out of meat.”

“Thank you. Finally. Yes. They are indeed made out of meat. And they’ve been trying to get in touch with us for almost a hundred of their years.”

“Omigod. So what does this meat have in mind?”

“First it wants to talk to us. Then I imagine it wants to explore the Universe, contact other sentiences, swap ideas and information. The usual.”

“We’re supposed to talk to meat.”

“That’s the idea. That’s the message they’re sending out by radio. ‘Hello. Anyone out there. Anybody home.’ That sort of thing.”

“They actually do talk, then. They use words, ideas, concepts?”
“Oh, yes. Except they do it with meat.”

“I thought you just told me they used radio.”

“They do, but what do you think is on the radio? Meat sounds. You know how when you slap or flap meat, it makes a noise? They talk by flapping their meat at each other. They can even sing by squirting air through their meat.”

“Omigod. Singing meat. This is altogether too much. So what do you advise?”

“Officially or unofficially?”

“Both.”

“Officially, we are required to contact, welcome and log in any and all sentient races or multibeings in this quadrant of the Universe, without prejudice, fear or favor. Unofficially, I advise that we erase the records and forget the whole thing.”

“I was hoping you would say that.”

“It seems harsh, but there is a limit. Do we really want to make contact with meat?”

“I agree one hundred percent. What’s there to say? ‘Hello, meat. How’s it going?’ But will this work? How many planets are we dealing with here?”

“Just one. They can travel to other planets in special meat containers, but they can’t live on them. And being meat, they can only travel through C space. Which limits them to the speed of light and makes the possibility of their ever making contact pretty slim. Infinitesimal, in fact.”

“So we just pretend there’s no one home in the Universe.”

“That’s it.”

“Cruel. But you said it yourself, who wants to meet meat? And the ones who have been aboard our vessels, the ones you probed? You’re sure they won’t remember?”

“They’ll be considered crackpots if they do. We went into their heads and smoothed out their meat so that we’re just a dream to them.”

“A dream to meat! How strangely appropriate, that we should be meat’s dream.”

“And we marked the entire sector unoccupied.”

“Good. Agreed, officially and unofficially. Case closed. Any others? Anyone interesting on that side of the galaxy?”

“Yes, a rather shy but sweet hydrogen core cluster intelligence in a class nine star in G445 zone. Was in contact two galactic rotations ago, wants to be friendly again.”

“They always come around.”

“And why not? Imagine how unbearably, how unutterably cold the Universe would be if one were all alone …”

 

Terry Bisson’s story first appeared in Omni in April, 1991.

To visit Terry Bisson’s official website go here.

Physics and the Immortality of the Soul

What does physics say about life after death?

In a recent article in Discover Magazine, Sean M. Carroll tackles the often controversial subject of whether there is life after death.  Sean concludes that although a majority of people (more than 50% according to the Pew Research Center) believe in some form of afterlife, current day understanding of scientific laws make it highly improbable, if not outright impossible.

Most of the information that we have regarding the existence of an afterlife comes from people’s accounts of near death experiences (NDE’s) and encounters with ghosts and spirits, or from religious teachings.  Scientists have yet to prove that these NDE’s are real and not just a figment of the imagination.  Regarding religious teachings, these are based on faith and not on scientific inquiry and knowledge. In order to believe in an afterlife, one must believe there there is some form of consciousness that persists after our bodies deteriorate.  Most people refer to that “consciousness” as a soul.  This leads to further questions of what that soul is, what it is comprised of, and how it interacts with the atoms that make up our bodies.

Even if you don’t believe that human beings are “simply” collections of atoms evolving and interacting according to rules laid down in the Standard Model of particle physics, most people would grudgingly admit that atoms are part of who we are. If it’s really nothing but atoms and the known forces, there is clearly no way for the soul to survive death. Believing in life after death, to put it mildly, requires physics beyond the Standard Model. Most importantly, we need some way for that “new physics” to interact with the atoms that we do have.

Sean points out that the mathematical equation that describes how electrons behave in our everyday world is called the Dirac equation.  Roughly speaking, this equation describes the relationship between the velocity of an electron and its inertia, and electromagnetism and gravity.  However, Sean admits that the equation is not complete as it hasn’t taken into account nuclear forces and the existence of the elusive Higgs boson (or God particle).   Could the inclusion of these help create that “new physics” that Sean requires in order to allow for the existence of a soul, and by extension, the existence of an afterlife?

Reader responses

Perhaps more interesting than the article itself, is the back and forth commentary of its readers.  In a period of 9 days, Sean’s article has garnered 170 responses.   As one would expect, there are a lot of consenting and dissenting views on the topic.  However, most agree that the subject needs more consideration and more variables in order to be fully accepted or dismissed.  Consider the following responses:

From davidstarlignm:

The general assumption — among physicists who believe in Christ, or Christians who believe in physics, or any combination of the two — is that the spacetime governed by the Standard Model is a subset of a more complete reality. Whether you want to use the extradimensional analogy of Flatland (the brain is to the soul as a cube is to a tesseract) or the computer science analogy (the brain is to the soul as the user input is to the user) or any other visualization, it isn’t that confusing.

If the spacetime we know and see and test is but a tiny slice of a larger reality, and the larger reality only regularly interacts with ours in a few controlled ways (consciousness, etc), there is no reason to presume that we would be able to detect any portion of that reality that is necessarily located outside our own, any more than we would expect a computer program to be able to tell you anything more about its hardware components than the signals it is receiving from them.

From Jesse M:

But in an infinite multiverse, isn’t it likely that somewhere out there a pattern of information identical to our own brain’s last conscious experience will arise somewhere, and will survive to have additional experiences? This would seem especially natural in the many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics, leading to the theory of quantum immortality.

From Andrew S:

There is no evidence for life after death, supernatural phenomena, free will, unnecessarily complicated physical theories, or any number of other fantastical things. The reason why many people believe such things anyway is because if they didn’t, then they would probably conclude that existence is the ultimate trap in which they have no power, no control, and no purpose. Thus, natural selection will favor those that believe in these things (even if these beliefs are false) to the extent that such beliefs allow or encourage them to reproduce rather than kill themselves in despair.

From Raghavan Jaganathan:

Consciousness without material is possible . But material without consciousness will merely be stone and mud. ( quarks and electrons).

 

To read the original Discover Magazine article and/or participate in the discussion go here.

Photo courtesy of HDRenesys.

New Evidence for Innate Knowledge

Scientists in Switzerland’s Blue Brain Project have discovered new evidence that proves that humans are born with some form of innate knowledge.

When the scientists tested in vitro neuronal circuits from different rats, they all presented very similar characteristics. If the circuits had only been formed from the experiences lived by the different animals, the values should have diverged considerably from one individual to the next. Thus, the neuronal connectivity must in some way have been programmed in advance.

This might help explain why we all seem to share a basic sense of the physical world around us.  While it still holds true that the memories we make and the things we learn come from experience and sensory perception, this recent finding might prove that we might have already come programmed with the basic and fundamental building blocks.   The finding by the Blue Brain’s neuroscientists  opens up a whole knew way of thinking about the human brain and provides a great opportunity for more extensive research.

On a related note, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are working on a project that will enable them to grow a brain in a petri dish complete with memories.  They have managed to produce neural activity for up to 12 seconds.  The picture included in this article isn’t an artists rendition, it comes directly from these scientists’ findings.

To produce the models, the Pitt team stamped adhesive proteins onto silicon discs. Once the proteins were cultured and dried, cultured hippocampus cells from embryonic rats were fused to the proteins and then given time to grow and connect to form a natural network. The researchers disabled the cells’ inhibitory response and then excited the neurons with an electrical pulse.

The research and advances that are occurring in the field of neuroscience are advancing more rapidly day by day.  The implications of their findings are wide and varied.  These include: the ability to validate the idea of collective consciousness, the regeneration of a person’s brain, artificial intelligence with organic brains, and new psychological insights into human thought processes.

To read the innate knowledge article go here.

To read the study from the University of Pittsburgh go here.

Mind Tattoos

You choose what you tattoo on your mind.  Good or bad, that tattoo is up to you.

Dr. Norman Vincent Peale was walking by a tattoo shop when a confused looking young man came out of the shop with a tattoo in his right arm that read “Born to Lose”. Dr Peale asked the tattoo artist about it and the tattoo artist replied…. “ I did ask the young man if he was sure that he wanted to state “Born to lose” in his arm and the young man was pretty stubborn in that. A surprised Dr Peale asked the tattoo artist – “Is’nt that surprising?” For which the artiste replied “Not really! Much before he tattooed it on his arm, he has firmly tattooed it in his brain, and his body tattoo act is just a reflection of his mind tattoo”.

Tattoos are a way of expressing to the world what is important to us.  What we believe in and hold dear to our hearts.  But what happens when that tattoo is something that you have firmly etched in your mind?  No one can see it but you.  It’s that experience you keep re-living.  It’s that contest that you won, or the feelings of defeat when you lost.  It’s the mother who told you that you could do anything and the bully who told you that you weren’t capable of doing anything.

We may not be entirely conscious of mind tattoos or even aware of how they got there.  They might have gotten there over constant repetition, like when a child is told over and over again that a child is seen and not heard.  Or they might have gotten there through a misunderstanding, like when parents get a divorce and a child believes its his/her fault.

No matter how these tattoos got there, we must first be able to become aware of them if we are going to decide whether or not we’re going to let them stay or if we are going to take that mental laser and remove them.  Don’t think you have any mind tattoos?  You’d be surprised by the true answer.  Ask someone who knows you and you trust to tell if they think you have any mental images of yourself that you just can’t seem to get out of your head, even if you’ve never voiced them.

So now that you’ve identified, how do you remove them?  Why not replace any negative ones with thoughts of the things you want to achieve?  Replace that thought of losing with a thought of winning.  Instead of seeing in your mind over and over again how you failed someone, picture instead how you will be there when someone needs you.  Stop blaming the person that you perceived to have put it there.  Instead focus on re-taking control of who and what is allowed into your mind.

 

Has Science Explained Life After Death?

Does science have an explanation for NDE’s and OBE’s?

Science has explained away Near Death Experiences (NDE’s) and Out of Body Experiences (OBE’s) separately, but what happens when both occur at the same time?  In How Stuff Works, Josh Clark recounts the story of Pam Reynolds.  In 1991 she was undergoing brain surgery and for the 45 minutes that the doctors worked she was clinically dead.  When she came to she reported having experiences while she was on the operating table.  These included having conversations with dead relatives but also being able to see her body as they operated on her.  She remembered the whole experience and was able to provide details including the saw the surgeons used on her skull.

So what does science make of Pam’s experience?  Technically, when you are brain dead you shouldn’t be able to form new memories.  A study from the University of Kentucky posited that NDE’s happen in the brain stem:

Researchers there theorize that the mysterious phenomenon is really an instance of the sleep disorder rapid eye movement (REM) intrusion. In this disorder, a person’s mind can wake up before his body, and hallucinations and the feeling of being physically detached from his body can occur.  If this is true, then this means the experiences of some people following near-death are confusion from suddenly and unexpectedly entering a dream-like state.  The area where REM intrusion is triggered is found in the brain stem — the region that controls the most basic functions of the body — and it can operate virtually independent from the higher brain. So even after the higher regions of the brain are dead, the brain stem can conceivably continue to function, and REM intrusion could still occur [source: BBC].

Regarding out of body experiences, while Dr. Olaf Blanke conducted a brain mapping test, he was able to induce OBE’s by stimulating the Temporal Parietal Junction:

The temporal parietal junction (TPJ) is responsible for sorting through this disparate information and putting it together into a coherent package.

The TPJ also happens to be the region that controls our comprehension of our own body and its situation in space. Blanke believes that a misfiring of this region is responsible for OBEs. If any of the information being sorted by the temporal parietal junction becomes crossed, like where we are in space, then we could seemingly be released from the confines of our body — even if only for a moment.

So it seems like science has been able to explain both NDE’s and OBE’s separately.  But what about when they happen at the same time?  NDE’s happen when the brain stem is active even if the higher brain is dead.  OBE’s happen when the higher brain is stimulated, but it’s supposed to be dead remember?  Therein lie the areas of further research and study.  In the meantime we can continue to analyze the content of these NDE’s and OBE’s. As physician Dr. Melvin Morse wrote, “Simply because religious experiences are brain-based does not automatically lessen or demean their spiritual significance.”


To read the full HowStuffWorks article go here.

Celestine Prophecy Series

by James Redfield

The Celestine Prophecy series gives insight into human nature and gives us a peek at what the next evolutionary step can be.  Encased in an adventure story, it leads us into the road of self discovery and awareness of our thoughts, actions and the world around us.  The series shows us how we share energy not only with each other, but also with nature and the world around us.  Most importantly, it shows us how to raise our vibrations so that we can become who we need to be.

In the rain forests of Peru, an ancient manuscript has been discovered. Within its pages are 9 key insights into life itself — insights each human being is predicted to grasp sequentially, one insight then another, as we move toward a completely spiritual culture on Earth.

THE CELESTINE PROPHECY tells a gripping story of adventure and discovery, but is also a guidebook that has the power to crystallize your perceptions of why you are where you are in life–and to direct your steps with a new energy and optimism as you head into tomorrow.

The series was written by James Redfield and includes: The Celestine Prophecy, the Tenth Insight:Holding the Vision, the Secret of Shambala: the Search for the Eleventh Insight, and the Twelfth Insight: the Hour of Decision.   You can also watch the movie, work on the accompanying workbook, or take a musical voyage on the Celestine CD.

Insights:

  1. A Critical Mass
  2. The Longer Now
  3. A Matter of Energy
  4. The Struggle for Power
  5. The Message of the Mystics
  6. Clearing the Past
  7. Engaging the Flow
  8. The Interpersonal Ethic
  9. The Emerging Culture
  10. Holding the Vision
  11. Extending Prayer Fields
  12. You’ll have to read the book for this one!

To find out more about the series visit the Celestine Vision website.

 

 

 

Escape from Zombie Food Court

Deer Hunting with Jesus

We are increasingly living in a world where we are taught what to like and dislike, what to wear, who to vote for, what music to listen to, and even what we should feel.  Rather than living in a world where we share our experiences and feelings with others who can give us a hug or a pat on the back, we now text it or tweet it or facebook it.  Rather than take someone to the emergency room with us so that we can have a shoulder to lean on, we’d rather share the pain with our smartphones so as not to inconvenience our loved ones.

Joe Bageant, author of Rainbow Pie: A Redneck Memoir and Deer Hunting with Jesus, gave speaches to the Berea College in Berea, Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky University at Lexington, and the Adler School of Professional Psychology in Chicago.  In these speaches he was asked to talk about human consciousness.   Bageant argues that as followers of the corporate world we have lost our individuality:

Strangely enough, even as a population mass operating under unified corporate management machinery, most Americans believe they are unique individuals, significantly different from every other person around them. More than any other people I have met, Americans fear loss of uniqueness. Yet you and I are not unique in the least. Despite the American yada yada about individualism, you are not special. Nor am I. Just because we come from the manufacturer equipped with individual consciousness, does not make us the center of any unique world, private or public, material, intellectual or spiritual. The fact is, you will seldom if ever make any significant material or lifestyle choices of your own in your entire life. If you don’t buy that house, someone else will. If you don’t marry him, someone else will. If you don’t become a psychologist, lawyer or a clergyman or a telemarketer, someone else will. We are all replaceable parts in the machinery of a capitalist economy. “Oh but we have unique feelings and emotions that are important,” we say. Psychologists specialize in this notion. Yet I venture to say that none of us will ever feel an emotion that someone long dead has not felt, or some as yet unborn person will not feel. We are swimmers in an ancient rushing river of humanity. You, me, the people in my Central American village, the child in Bangladesh, and the millionaire frat boys who run our financial and governmental institutions with such adolescent carelessness. All of our lives will eventually be absorbed without leaving a trace.

Yet, most of us feel that somehow we are unique.  So how do we differentiate ourselves and what role does our consciousness play?

Fortunately though, we can meaningfully differentiate our lives (at least in the Western sense) in the way we choose to employ our consciousness. Which is to say, to own our consciousness. If we exercise enough personal courage, we can possess the freedom to discover real meaning and value in our all-too-brief lives. We either wake up to life, or we do not. We are either in charge of our own awareness or we let someone else manage it by default. That we have a choice is damned good news.

Read the original article on Joe Bageant’s website (it’s a bit long but well worth it).

Drawing courtesy of Austin Kleon

Dear Woman,

 

Dear Woman,

This video is part of the Manifesto for Conscious Men.  It acknowledges the hurt, pain and suffering that men have caused women throughout history while at the same time appreciating the gifts that women bring to the table.  It invites women to unite with men to create greater miracles.

This document acknowledges many thousands of years of dominance of masculine power, and offers an apology for the suppression of women, in the spirit of a fresh start. The authors do not advocate the domination of men by women or feminine energy, but feel that a balance and equal respect for both energies will allow for a new wave of evolution on our planet.

To watch the video on Youtube go here.  To learn more about the Conscious Men project go here.