![]() ![]() Spiritual Elements’ “Definitions” are the reverse of Secular Definitions. As a result of applying them to my daily living, life has become much less complex, less confusing, and calmly “slowed down.” From 40 years of researching all the world’s major religions and philosophies, I have Certainty that Knowledge of the Spiritual Elements is in the Ancient African Bible–some extensively discussed in my book: “Ancient African Bible Messages.” Ongoing research of Ancient African Spiritual Literature continues to clarify distinctions as to what the Spiritual Elements features are where to make changes and how to refine them in me so as to conform to the Knowledge they impart. Afrocentrically, to define a thing is to make clear “what it is” and distinguish it from what it is not–i.e. To that end, a given “Spiritual Definition”–derived by Experience, by Feelings, and/or by Natural (Spiritual) Patterns–can be a useful “skeleton” to start planning ones life path. Next, internalize what they are/do so that automatically–and without rigid rules (since rigid rules are man-made and thus lacking certainty)–they flow out of ones Selfhood. Still, to achieve noble life ends one must Know what they are/do/appear vs. But a dilemma is that by being Spiritual–and thus infinite, eternal, boundless, and undefinable–means the human mind cannot fully grasp their Wisdom. ![]() To live within their confines and not deviate from them by the tinest of a degree is the channel leading to personal mental freedom and Private Self success in life. ![]() The Spiritual Elements–Unconditional Love, Truth, Reality, and the Natural–by emanating out of the Mind of God, are the Ultimate Standards, filters, and life guides, said Ancient African Sages, for human beings intent on reaching the Heaven Afterlife. NO COLOR FILTERS ARE USED.Last Updated on Septemby Paulette Brown-Hinds Green comes from excited oxygen molecules releasing their unwanted energy at a wavelength of 5577 angstroms, which happens to coincide with the peak of the human eye's sensitivity. Zipping about 50-100 miles above our heads from O'Malley Peak to Flattop was a ribbon of green. The pink is a mixture of red oxygen atom emissions along with the nitrogen purples. Streaming below this at an elevation of 100-300 miles is a brilliant pink curtain. The charged nitrogen absorbs the sunlight and re-emits the energy in the breath-taking bluish-purple hues. This miraculous two-step process first involves ionizing nitrogen molecules with the incoming solar particles, then lighting them up with the dawn's early high-altitude sunlight. ![]() The rare deep purple corona near the top of this photograph is at an elevation of 300 miles (+/-) and owes its existence to resonance scattering. But that's all that's needed to pump energy into our ionosphere and to generate "the lights." Kaleidoscope of Colors The solar wind streamed towards us at over a million miles per hour, yet when it arrived at earth and started to squeeze our magnetic shield the sudden increase in pressure was softer than a baby's breath. A day earlier, the sun had announced its intentions with a dramatic full-halo coronal mass ejection, the one scientists reported sent billions of tons of charged particles into space. Skygazers around the world were tuned into the show that commenced locally around 8:30 pm on Tuesday night, Octowith some active green and deep red auroras. These were some of the brightest and varied colors I'd ever seen and preserved on film. I was lying in the moonless dark hillside above Anchorage, looking east into Powerline Pass from the Flattop overlook, while my mind and spirit were racing far above catching a ride on the endless variety of colors and forms that the aurora borealis offered. Near dawn on Wednesday morning, October 29, 2003, I felt like I was transported into a kaleidoscope. In Greek, "Kaleidoscope" means kalos (beautiful) + eidos (form) + scopos (watcher), the beautiful form watcher. ![]()
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