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Today's blog looks at a couple of unifying theories about the beginning of the Universe. The Zetas comment on the work and outlook of Dr. Stephen Hawking and his desire to find a unifying theory in his lifetime. Hawking's belief that life ceases at death is discussed by the Zetas.
Therapist: You
know of the scientist named Stephen Hawking and, of course, about his
theories.
Zetas: Yes.
Therapist: He
has worked very hard to find a way of explaining the beginning of the Universe.
He looks for a unifying theory. A number of theories abound. Two of these
theories are:
1. There is no beginning of the Universe.
2. The Universe was created by an alien species so advanced that it is indistinguishable
from nature.
Zetas: The latter is an appealing theory, and is
in harmony with our earlier discussion.
Therapist: There
is another theory:
3. If the Universe is expanding then there must be a
beginning and a boundary to pass time.
What
relevant facts has Hawking overlooked in developing his theory that there is no
beginning?
Zetas: There are parallel Universes, which means,
in analyzing that concept, that there were Universes prior to our Universe. The
membrane between universes is permeable. Sometimes there are conditions where,
amazingly, a new universe can be created. This means that time already existed
at the initial creation of the Universe that you and I share. There are other
universes, as well. The ultimate simple question is, ‘Where did the first
universe come from?’ In a way, we go full circle and ask the same questions. We
just have more doorways or layers to pass through to what, dimensionally, is
the same ultimate question, again.
Therapist: The
singularity.
Zetas: Yes. The singularity. That is correct.
Therapist: I
don’t know why Dr. Hawking struggles so hard with this issue. Perhaps he
doesn’t accept the idea of other universes. I don’t know.
Zetas: He is an objective scientist. He would, if
evidence showed it. He may not have that evidence to ponder at this time. He is
also concerned with his life span, and he would like to give humanity the
understanding that eluded Einstein’s queries. Hawking is running the same race
with time to find the answer that eluded Albert Einstein. He feels
tantalizingly close, and he would find great personal contentment if he could
conclude his search, before his life ends, by solving the mystery of how the
Universe operates.
Therapist: I
don’t think he believes in life after death. Perhaps that is part of the
pressure.
Zetas: Perhaps. We respect his beliefs. He may be
pleasantly surprised that it may not be as he imagines. It may not be as anyone
imagines it in your culture, but there is, as we both believe and understand,
an energy that continues and recombines again after death. He is still racing
against time. He would love to finally have that knowledge and understanding,
even if he were able to come back in another form. It would be a cold feeling
to end life and ‘know’ that it is a final ending, and life goes on without you.
Life does go on in other forms. That is still a mystery to us. We can, through
our telepathic abilities, get clues that this is true from the lingering links,
as we call them, of past life energies that are left behind and move beyond.
There is some circumstantial evidence that that is the case. I digress from the
afterlife to the question you originally asked. He is racing against time for
the unified theory.
Therapist: I
really think that if he knew how to do it, he could communicate with Albert
Einstein.
Zetas: Perhaps so.
Mary Barr, B.A., CCHT, CBT, CLC
Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist
behavior.therapy@yahoo.com
Your questions are welcome.
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