My Franks Box Moment


I’ve been really really focusing on the quantum intent recently. A few days ago i was listening to a podcast of a recent Coast to coast Am show, one that I had apparently not listened to a few months ago as it had been synched to my ipod and they were discussing "Frank’s box".
For those of you not familiar with the concept of ‘Franks Box’ it is essentially a radio that has been tweaked to scan randomly through different frequencies with the net effect of grabbing a bit of sentence here, a bit of music there and making a sort of audio collage from what is being broadcasted in real time on am and fm.
I was therefore listening intently when my car radio seemed to be losing the signal from a channel playing a song I love as I drove home in the hope that my intent to experience a "frank’s Box" type message might come through now that there was a chance for a mixture of signals.
Quantum intent works well in conjunction with some kind of random system, if you know about the Princeton eggs then you know that their random generating functions get less random when people are all thinking about the same thing such an an incident like 9-11 or that terrible tsunami. (it’s a little more complicated than just that but trust me, intent and randomness are linked, you can see this in quantum theory where potential is actualized by the observer).
So there I was driving down rural hwy 8 and I looked out my window up at the sky and saw a halo around the full moon which was totally beautiful, since I was driving I only took a quick glimpse before i went back to looking ahead down the road and suddenly right as I was marvelling at the sight I just saw, the radio station crossed with another and a guy said "appreciate it"! (I was listening to Joe Walsh’s song "lifes been good" at the time.
No kidding, It’s very satisfying to have a ‘David Wilcock moment’ especially after just listening to his last podcast which was the finest yet. I don’t know if I’m more in synch with everything or the world is synching to me but so much of what David Wilcock mentioned on his last audio blog meshed exactly with my own life. And it’s extra cool to have someone who is from a similar background as me take these things seriously.
I’ve had more incidents of synchronicity/random coincidence/physic guesses etc etc in the past month than in the many years before since I’ve been consciously studying synchronicity.
"Inspire, be inspired and appreciate" – Dannion Brinkley (describing the meaning of life)
Below is my take on reality, don’t worry if it doesn’t make sense, just read it if you want to.
We can’t possibly know the ‘answer’ while we are mortals, if we did then it would ruin whatever reason we chose to be mortal in the first place.
We do have the free will to uncover the truth that we are all the one infinite creator and hating each other is literally hating ourselves and the love or hate we project affects reality, not just in physiological or psychological ways, but in actual material changes in matter and energy.
Time is not a fixed linear stream – we just perceive it as such. Study after study has shown that while sidereal time is the most observable manifestation of time it is not the whole story.
90% of our DNA is NOT ‘junk’! If we are divinely created then ‘God’ wouldn’t have created nonsensical DNA, if we are merely a biological fluke then there would be plenty of evidence by now for what the ‘rest’ of the DNA does if life is only a biological function.
There is also an idea that we are not complete and must scramble and study and even suffer to ‘graduate’ to a higher state, but I propose that this is not so. We have been programed to believe, perhaps by observing the biological world, that we must grow, expand, fill up as much space and claim as much territory as our own, but rarely is it suggested that we are complete to begin with.
Is a caterpillar not already perfect?
Does the caterpillar spend it’s days working hard to become a butterfly because the butterfly is a ‘better’ thing to be or does it enjoy being a caterpillar while it can?
Our imperfections are what makes us delightfully unique mortals, we find pleasure in these biological casings and revel in our free will, but we are all one person and while you might be a genius bringing joy to millions or you might save a million lives, you’re no better than that guy watching tv and drinking a beer with his best friends truly appreciating the moment.
There is only one moment (time isn’t just yesterday today and tomorrow, you just think it is!) so if you are sacrificing the moment for ‘the future’ you might be missing the point! Find something to appreciate right now, be thankful for that which is right in front of you. When the universe presents you with a challenge don’t put that challenge off because you think you’re working for a ‘greater good’. There is only right now!!!!
Originally posted 2008-12-11 23:04:03. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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