Title: | Psychic Phenomena |
Notice: | Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing |
Moderator: | JARETH::PAINTER |
Created: | Wed Jan 22 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 27 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2143 |
Total number of notes: | 41773 |
P.D. OUSPENSKY WROTE AN INTERESTING BOOK ON THE FOURTH DIMENSION AND HUMAN AWARENESS ENTITLED "TERTIUM ORGANUM". IN IT HE SUGGESTS THAT TIME IS THE FOUTH DIMENSION SENSED IMPERFECTLY; THAT WE CAN EXPECT AND ANTICIPATE THE FUTURE, AND REMEMBER THE PAST, BUT CAN ONLY EXPERIENCE THE PRESENT, WHICH, AS HE EXPLAINS IT, DOES NOT REALLY EXIST.(AS SOON AS WE REALIZE IT IT IS IN THE PAST) THIS 'PRESENT' IS THE SLICE OF TIME THAT WE SEE. TIME DOES NOT 'HAPPEN', BUT IT EXISTS. WE EXPERIENCE ONLY AN IMAGINARY SLIVER AT A TIME AND WE CALL IT THE PRESENT. OUSPENSKY MAKES A MUCH MORE CONVINCING CASE IN THE BOOK THAN I CAN IN NOTES. THE IDEA OF DIMENSIONS BEING A SHADOW OF HIGHER DIMENSIONS IS VERY COMPELLING.....WRITE MORE ABOUT THAT! CHARLIE FARREN
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1186.1 | slice of reality? | DNEAST::CHRISTENSENL | Keeper of the Myth | Wed Dec 20 1989 15:11 | 10 |
Nope, never read Tertium Organum. Though it did entry Ouspensky into Gurdieff's tika (study house). Pretty interesting stuff. By the Way (BTW) writing in all upper case is considered "poor form" and shouting in most notesfiles. So just to state that since it took some nice person to clue me in on that one. best regards l | |||||
1186.2 | "In Search of the Miraculous" | CSCMA::PERRY | Tue Dec 26 1989 09:41 | 11 | |
I am sure you have read Ouspensky's - "In Search of the Miraculous". I have yet to get through all of it. I read half of it eight years ago and have recently restarted reading it. At first I thought it was just going to be a lot of frooty material, but I soon found "G's" lectures kind of neat. The whole esoteric thing about the seven notes of the scale, the Ray of Creation etc... It's different, and out of the ordinary. A good book. jp. |