You may be Pyschic, not mentally ill.

My original diagnosis was correct, I had all the symptoms of schizophrenia. What was not accurate was the assumption by psychiatrists that all my experiences were hallucinations and my beliefs delusional. I found out in the occult that the feelings I had were caused by my etheric body being loose. My mental problems caused great stress, and this in turn damaged my etheric body. Psychiatry takes no account of such things and has no remedy, but I got spiritual healing and was able to get off medication and become an engineer.


Assume for a moment there is a spirit world and it is invisible to us. It must be made of something, and that might be particles that vibrate at a much higher frequency than physical atoms. There are many atomic particles known about in this universe that are invisible and pass through our bodies unnoticed. So there may be particles which vibrate at far higher frequency's which make up higher dimensions, which we also cannot see .
Sorry but we know there isn't.
 
I make them myself. Everything does. I feel them as well. Everyone does It is intricate to movement, and we all know this universe is moving.

Why would we assume then that at a certain level in the overall structure, the vibrations are not happening?

You specifically mentioned vibrations from the Big Bang forward. I've seen your nonintellectual claptrap enough to ask for evidence for every claim you make. I haven't seen any yet.
 
You specifically mentioned vibrations from the Big Bang forward. .

WE'll yes. Shall we treat that then as a 'claim'?

I've seen your nonintellectual claptrap enough to ask for evidence for every claim you make.




I haven't seen any yet

Are you saying that what I stated (and you subsequently quoted in reply) is not at all true?

Are you saying perhaps that at a certain point/level in the movement of the universe, vibration is not occurring?

Is that lack of vibration perhaps happening at the atomic level or perhaps deeper into the quantum field?

What are you saying in relation to your reply? It does not seem to be any argument...just an opinion about 'claptrap'.
 

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