In studying Unarius we are always attempting to visualize the great vastness of the Infinite Universe. Dr. Norman continually refers to the creative and endless interdimensional universe. In this video, we observe the multitudinous 3rd dimensional expressions of the Infinite and can help us get a small idea of the advanced universes that are the forces maintaining this tremendous cosmos. Hope it will inspire you to view it as a finite part of the interdimensional and awesome creative force!
I loved the great space shots. What do you think?
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Truly magnificent! I was immediately transported to the inter dimensional universe and felt as if I was floating among the stars so peaceful and at one with all around me. Inspiring beyond words, thank you for sharing this.
Yes indeed Madilyn – the awe inspiring sights of the Infinite universe affects me the same way! The truly mind boggling vastness and beauty transports us up into the Higher reaches of Consciousness – where we oscillate and connect with Super Minds who generate and maintain the creative wealth we are witnessing! The tremendous scope of an Infinite future reaches out to us in it’s cosmic magnificence!!!
Thank you for sharing this video! Just in the viewing of these most magnificent photos, one can not help but be transported into the Higher Realms. As a child raised in a country setting with no city light to obscure the heavenly lights above, my family and I in the warm summer evenings, would lie on our back on the cool grass and look up at the Milky Way. Hardly a word was spoken during those times of gazing, we were all to busy with our own thoughts, and being transported while drinking in the beauty that lay before us.
Yes indeed! The view we witness place us in the proper mental awareness of our position in Infinity. The vastness, beauty and plethora of the many configurations always makes me feel so small and puny – Duh!!
Loved the video. It produced mixed feelings. Incredibly beautiful, awe-inspiring and majestic…yet soothing and relaxing. There was a feeling of being ‘at home’, something I’ve never felt before looking at the stars. It also made me remember a visit to a Planetarium Theater where they showed the sky pattern above Southern California in the summer of 1959 while they played ‘Theme from a Summer Place'(a very cool time, place and music)…Thanks for posting!
In case you didn’t see the article, astronomers have just found another nail in the coffin of the “Big Bang”. That nail is the discovery in a distant part of the Universe of a structure so large that it takes light 10 billion years to traverse. It is over twice as large as anything previously found. The problem for the scientists with this discovery is that a fundamental tenet of modern cosmology states that matter should appear to be distributed uniformly, if viewed at a large enough scale. This isn’t uniform and they have “no idea” how something that big could have evolved.