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SBL I see…literally!
GS It’s all part of the electromagnetic
spectrum, composed of vibrating
photons.
SBL Can light then be said to be the
alpha and omega, birthing itself?
Does it have to be sparked into
existence or is light the eternal spark
without beginning or end?
GS As energy, photons don’t require
a space or a place to be and they don’t
experience time so they could have
existed before the Big Bang. If energy
is what was originally condensed into
matter, then you next have matter re-
forming as an energy-creating device,
a star. And this star is an amazing
medium for the transmutation of simple
hydrogen and helium atoms into all the
other elements of the Periodic Table.
And on our little planet we have these
same elements transforming into
devices that take in the pure energy of
light and transform it into the energy of
life, experienced through human beings
though. We’ve lost touch with our it struck me as somewhat ignorant and
and redwood trees, butterflies and
senses and as smart as we thought that ungrateful to regard it as an accidental
daffodils. …and it’s this sort of birth and
we were when the tsunami hit, it was inanimate occurrence.
re-birth going on all the time, between
all the other animals that ran, that knew
energy and matter.
SBL A subconscious awareness. So,
what was going on.
what you’re saying is that we really do
SBL That reminds me of this beautiful
SBL What can one do about the revere light, and its properties, but have
thing my father conveyed. He’s read a
mechanistic and consumerist mindset? conceptualized it into some other realm.
lot of the natural philosophers, Steiner,
Divine light for example is not normally
Goethe, Ernst Laird and suggested to
GS People are getting out of touch.
associated with the light we experience
me that matter is solidified light. This
We’ve got to get out there too, even
during the day from the Sun, or
thought immediately resonated as true
if it’s just to a park or garden to get in
bounced off the moon. It is commonly
and has seeped into poetry and become
touch! Let the Sun’s rays hit you and
thought to be something perceivable
part of my psycho-spiritual fabric. What
feel the light of the moon and the rustle
only in a metaphysical state.
do you say to this? Are we made of
of the trees.
solidified light?
GS Yeah, we have this silly thing that
SBL How did the intelligence of the Sun
divine light is invisible. Well, ALL light
GS Yes, we are – you were lucky to have
first strike you?
is invisible. Light only becomes visible
such en-lightened parents! We are all
GS Well, it struck me at the top of
when it bounces off of something else.
materialized energy and energy is light.
Strawberry Canyon in Berkeley in
At night, you don’t see the light of the
Save for the hydrogen, all that makes
1966, on my first acid trip. I was up
Sun streaming through space until it
up us, and everything else, was once
at the top of that hill staring into the
hits other planets, even though the
forged upon a star.
Sun for quite a while. I couldn’t do that
darkness in between is filled with light.
now; I’d probably go blind. It wasn’t an
Maybe there is a hard-to-reach ineffable
Author’s website
epiphany, just recognition that this was
“other” light out there, but that’s no
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an entity, a conscious thing there. This
reason to ignore the one that blesses us
is what makes life possible for us and
every day.
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