(11-11-2011, 07:51 PM)DuncanIdahoTPF Wrote:(11-11-2011, 06:38 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: 14.32 Questioner: Where did the information come from that Edgar Cayce channeled?
Ra: I am Ra. We have explained before that the intelligent infinity is brought into intelligent energy from eighth density or octave. The one sound vibratory complex called Edgar used this gateway to view the present, which is not the continuum you experience but the potential social memory complex of this planetary sphere.
I know this is semi-off topic but... Im new here, and Im not sure if anyone has made the connection with people who can do this and Frank Herbert, author of Dune? The characters of Paul Maud'dib / Leto II saw into the "future" this way. It was so profound that when Paul was physically blinded, he could still "see" with his ability to see the future possibilities.
Haha I love it! Duncan Idaho here to remind us about Muad'dib

I just want to chime in that there is a difference between infinite possibilities, and ALL possibilities.
Infinite possibilities means there is no end to the possibility, however, it still allows for some things to be impossible.
An example would be an ant crawling on a flat surface. The ant can choose to go in any direction, 360 different degrees of choice to move in. He could walk at 180 degree, 180.1 degrees, or 180.12 degrees, or 180.121 degrees, or 180.1111111 degrees.
There are actually an infinite number of directions he could walk in.
However, he cannot move in the direction straight up. He can go in any direction on the surface, but he can't fly straight up, because he's an ant with no wings.
So while he does actually have infinite possibilities, this doesn't mean all imaginable possibilities are open to him. It just means out of the choices he does have there is an inexhaustible supply.
A fly on the other hand also has infinite possibilities. He could fly up, down, right, left, at any angle. He seems to have more choices than the ant, but still has infinite choices, so actually has the same number of choices as the ant, since infinity = infinity.

The fly and ant have the same number of choices, even though the fly can do things he ant cannot do. They both have infinite choices but this doesn't mean they have all possible imaginable choices.
Likewise with humans. I believe we have an infinite number of choices at any moment, but this isn't quite the same as anything being possible at any moment.
Having said that, I think there is a strong argument to be made for the idea that anything imaginable is indeed possible. That our imaginations cannot imagine the impossible. This of course implies that we have far more possibility than is conventionally assumed.
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