The Purposeful Universe by Carl Johan Calleman
Author:Carl Johan Calleman
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: New Age/Science
ISBN: 9781591439882
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Published: 2010-03-12T00:00:00+00:00
Figure 6.6. Sine movement of the solar system in the galaxy. The solar system, as well as the vast majority of stars in our galaxy, displays a sinusoidal movement up and down through the equatorial plane of the galaxy in which each sine wave has a duration of about one alautun. This means that shifts between Days and Nights happen approximately four times in a galactic year of 250 million years and that significant events in terrestrial evolution will be correlated with this wave movement. At the current time we are moving away from the galactic equator, and the solar system will not be aligned with the galactic midplane for another 59 million years. Note: In the figure the amplitude of the wave movement of the solar system has been exaggerated.
In the presentation of the Cosmic Round of Light it was postulated that the introduction of yin/yang polarities on different levels, including the galactic, was the driving force behind evolution. In line with this we can see in figure 6.3 that in the Mammalian Underworld the polarity takes the form of a left-right polarity, which in figure 6.5 is shown at all Halo levels of the nested hierarchy. Maybe then there is a direct relationship between the previously discussed pulse-wise emergence of classes of species with a rhythm of 62 + 3 million years and this sinusoid movement about the galactic midplane. Since the present theory postulates that the different levels of organization of life are entangled and so undergo change in synchrony at calendrical shift points, such a relationship would seem to be a logical consequence of the theory. The most obvious characteristic of the evolution of animals Day by Day in this Underworld is the stepwise development of the increasingly more advanced bilateral central nervous systems for processing visual information. An evolution in the direction of increasingly more advanced bilateral brains is an understandable effect of the introduction of yin/ yang polarities in the Halos of the Mammalian Underworld.
The lateralization of human brains into an analytical left half and a holistic right half (in right-handed people) is well known. In most animals more basic biological processes are also affected. For instance, it is common, at least in birds and mammals, for expressions of sexuality and aggression to be preferentially mediated by the right brain half.7 Given that the cosmos seems to be lateralized, such lateralizations on the part of animals do not seem surprising in a universe whose purpose is to generate organisms in its image. This would indicate that the sinusoidal movements of star systems and the evolution of classes of animals with lateralized brains have a common origin in the introduction of yin/yang polarities, or new quantum states at times when Days begin in the Mammalian Underworld. This is not to imply that one of these phenomena causes the other. Instead, to explain such synchronicities I propose that Halos at different levels of the cosmos are entangled such that yin/yang polarities are introduced synchronistically and have
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