Thoughts of God
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In Search of Secular Ethics
Response to Albert Einstein's quandary: "I want to know God's Thoughts - the rest are details". With profound thanks to Albert Einstein without whom, none of these conclusions would have been possible. The various quandaries hover on the tenuous borderline of science and metaphysics. The author thinks that Einstein would have approved. He also tends to propose that the meaphysics of today might well become the physics of tomorow.
It is hoped that thanks to Albert Einstein and the efforts of Stanisław Kapuściński, the readers of this brief exposé will free themselves from preconceived ideas which restrict their freedom of thought.
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Thoughts of God - Stanisław Kapuściński
THE THOUGHTS OF
GOD
––––––––
RESPONSE
TO
ALBERT EINSTEIN’S QUANDARY
Stanisław Kapuściński
IP logo.jpgPUBLISHED BY INHOUSEPRESS
Copyright © 2020 by Stanislaw Kapuscinski
ISBN 978-1-987864-39-7
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording or otherwise,
without the prior written permission of the publisher.
With profound thanks to
Albert Einstein
Without whom none of my conclusions
would have been possible.
This is my continued
Search for Secular Ethics
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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HOW TO PEEK INTO THE FUTURE
CREATIVE POWERS
METAMORPHOSIS OF REALITY
DIVERSITY AND BALANCE
AGE OF AQUARIUS
PLUTO EFFECT
FREE WILL
THE NEW AGE
THE NEW REALITY
APPENDIX
HOW TO PEEK INTO THE FUTURE
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Strangely enough, to understand today, we must look deeply, and humbly, into the future. After all, we create our future today. Our future is the consequence of the thoughts we generate today. We create energies that dissipate and thus slow down their vibrations, creating our reality.
Also, beyond the Phenomenal Universe, there is no time. There is only the eternal present. This is where Einstein wanted to look to sate his insatiable curiosity, yet, being a scientist, he was obliged to look into the past.
This is the problem all scientists have to face. Science, many of them forget, is a method, not an accumulation of facts. Yet they base their observations on what is no more. Our world, our reality is in constant metamorphosis. That’s what life is all about. Whatever is, will no longer be seconds from now.
In Universal terms, we are still a very primitive species. Our knowledge can only be guided by the awareness of systemic cycles that appear to spiral in the Universe in which we conduct our becoming. We know these cycles as the Ages of Zodiac. They give us an idea of how the Phenomenal reality works, or as Einstein put it, what are: The Thoughts of God
.
In fact, Albert Einstein put it even more precisely: "I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are details"? he’d said. And... he very nearly did.
We can observe the consequences of these thoughts by observing the past. The Universe still exists, and therefore, whatever happened must have happened correctly, i.e. according to Universal Laws. The Laws must have been fulfilled, or we wouldn’t be here anymore.
There would be no Universe. No matter how fluid.
I am referring, of course, to the Phenomenal Universe. The Universe we perceive with our most inadequate senses. There are countless aspects of reality we do not see, cannot touch, smell or be aware of. I am referring to all energies that vibrate at a rate faster than light; probably a countless number of them.
Nevertheless, we can attempt to understand the present by the same method. By