Quintessence Is a Dynamic/Life is Random

What is the nature of the mysterious dark energy which is accelerating expansion of the Universe? In a recent study published in the Physical Review Letters, physicists are proposing two scenarios: thawing and freezing. In thawing, the expansion of the Universe should eventually come to a stop, and maybe even reverse. In "freezing", the acceleration should continue indefinitely. A new mission: the Joint Dark Energy Mission (JDEM) has been proposed by NASA and the US Department of Energy, and should be able to determine which of these two scenarios is correct.
Today's universe is expanding at an accelerating rate because dark energy counteracts the force of gravity. In the early universe matter was closer together, and gravity still slowed its expansion.
"The cosmological constant was a vacuum energy (the energy of empty space) that kept gravity from pulling the universe in on itself," says Linder. "A problem with the cosmological constant is that it is constant, with the same energy density, pressure, and equation of state over time. Dark energy, however, had to be negligible in the universe's earliest stages; otherwise the galaxies and all their stars would never have formed."
For Einstein's cosmological constant to result in the universe we see today, the energy scale would have to be many orders of magnitude smaller than anything else in the universe. While this may be possible, Linder says, it does not seem likely. Enter the concept of "quintessence," named after the fifth element of the ancient Greeks, in addition to air, earth, fire, and water; they believed it to be the force that held the moon and stars in place.
"Quintessence is a dynamic, time-evolving, and spatially dependent form of energy with negative pressure sufficient to drive the accelerating expansion," says Caldwell. "Whereas the cosmological constant is a very specific form of energy — vacuum energy — quintessence encompasses a wide class of possibilities."
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0505494
THE ILLUMINATED CHAKRAS

makes it possible to see and experience the subtle energy that until now has only been described. This thrilling visionary voyage takes you on a multi-sensory journey into the transformational beauty of the inner world. Follow the path of Kundalini-Shakti, the mystical serpent, who drives the vital force that awakens consciousness within each chakra. Journey from base to crown in this fantastic sound and light extravaganza, and experience the elemental reality of each chakra, as earth, water, fire, air, sound, light, and transcendent consciousness.
http://www.sacredcenters.com/video.html
The Violet Ray Light Energy
The Violet Ray Light Energy surrounds our planet and all of us and is the primary source of electromagnetic energy that give life to all it touches. It is invisible to most but appears violet to those who have developed their spiritual vision. The violet ray light energy has many functions and the ones I know of are:
1. Revitalizes all life
2. Invigorates all life
3. Slows and retards the biological aging processes
4. Transforms negative thought charges to positive ones
5. Transmutes negative feelings and emotions to neutral or
positive ones
6. Healing the body of all diseases
Edgar Cayce, in one of his "Life And Health" reading from the 1930's, makes reference, approximately 825 times, to a large number of beneficial therapeutic effects from the stimulation of the Violet Ray tube. These conditions are included in "Eberhart's Manual Of High Frequency Currents", and are;
1. Circulation
2. Anemia
3. Arthritis
4. Swelling & Edema 8. And Goiters
5. Neurasthenia
6. Baldness & Falling Hair
7. Gland Stimulation
The Connection Between the Mind and Body-Orgone Energy Basic
Functional Identity
Orgone energy was originally observed by Wilhelm Reich, MD, a psychoanalyst in the late 1920s, as a bio-electrical charge whose flow within the body could be visibly seen as waves passing through his clinical patients as they were experiencing intense emotional breakthroughs. (1) Later, in the 1930s, to confirm his visual observations, Reich was able to objectively measure the movements of this energy by using a very sensitive millivolt meter with sensors attached to the body to record subtle bio-electric charge. He found the energy flowed from the inside body core to the outside surface (towards the world) when a person felt pleasure or expansion; and conversely, it flowed from the surface to the interior (away from the world) during states of anxiety, fear, and contraction. (2)
Reich also noted that the conditions of expansion and contraction affected a person, not only emotionally, but down to the autonomic nervous system, to the cellular, and even chemical levels. (3) States of expansion produce parasympathetic conditions associated with dilation of the blood vessels and increased circulation, pain relief, better digestion and peristalsis, lower blood pressure; and the stimulation of potassium and lecithin production; along with creating a sense of well-being, and sexual excitement. States of contraction, however, produce sympathetic effects: constricted blood vessels, less blood flow, and often pain. In addition, the contracted condition increases blood pressure and heart beat rate, adrenaline flow and cholesterol; it inhibits digestion and blood supply to the genitals and is associated with the emotions of anxiety and "stress".
The ability of the body to expand and contract and not become "stuck" in one mode, created what Reich called the pulsation of life which distinguished the living from the non-living. This pulsation of expansion and contraction also followed a specific four-beat rhythm:
Tension - Charge - Discharge - Relaxation
Reich observed this energy pattern within the organs of the body: from the beat of the heart, to peristaltic movements of the intestine, the bladder, and especially obvious in the sexual function of orgastic discharge. He called this pulsating pattern the function of the orgasm or the Life Formula.
Symbol of Orgonomic Functionalism; Unity and Antihesis:(below)
Reich used this symbol to express the idea that what often appear to be intrinsically opposing forces are often opposite expressions that come from a common source. To fully understand those expressions, it is important to understand their common functioning principle (CFP). In the case below, the symbol is used to express the common source of both bodily expansion and contraction as two different expressions of the autonomic nervous system, which together, create pulsation.
How To Watch Out Time And Energy(ELF)

Recent research suggests Extremely Low Frequencies bombarding us from televisions, cell phone systems, radios and other appliances may be harmful to humans and animals. Research - and 18 years of success - has proven the Teslar Watch to be an effective aid in helping people and animals resist the negative effects of this man-made electronic pollution.
https://teslar.com/index01.html
Inner Supernova View

Aug 18, 2005 - One of the most famous supernovae in recent memory is SN 1987A, which exploded in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Before its death, the star produced a ferocious stellar wind that carved out a large bubble in the surrounding, colder gas. When it went supernova, a shockwave traveled out in space, and astronomers have been waiting in anticipation for the shockwave to slam into the edge of this bubble. New images from NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory shows that this stage now appears to be underway.
The supernova occurred in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a galaxy only 160,000 light years from Earth. The outburst was visible to the naked eye, and is the brightest known supernova in almost 400 years. The site of the explosion was traced to the location of a blue supergiant star called Sanduleak -69� 202 (SK -69 for short) that had a mass estimated at approximately 20 Suns.
Inner supernova image is uncreated by seeing from sight, obviously stay in silence peace cross meditaion moment to moment, It's appearing the body energy field balancing zone for time traval needs, once a boom after white hot through
the end all the way down where we being will face to turth of silence indeed deepth of our conciousness.
Infinity from With In-Mind Art
Basho must have written it in a very meditative mood, sitting by the side of an ancient pond, watching a frog. And the frog jumps in. And suddenly Basho becomes aware of the miracle that sound is deepening the silence. The silence is more than it was before. This is objective art.
Unless you are a creator, you will never find real blissfulness. It is only by creating that you become part of the great creativity of the universe. But to be a creator, meditation is a basic necessity. Without it you can paint, but that painting has to be burned, it has not to be shown to others. It was good, it helped you unburden, but please, don't burden anybody else. Don't present it to your friends, they are not your enemies.
Objective art is meditative art, subjective art is mind art.
Without any thinking for flooding menlody into a harmony, without any watching for catching past into future image,
without any thoughts to writing unknown code from ancient to flying stars,without any hurts for sharing love with living things around, without interested bliss from any desires , without any directions from live and dying , keep breathing without
counter in mind,without trance to so far , without any doing to war -Peace Is Not Far From Your Palms.
Objective Art from Silence
There are in India statues, which you have just to sit silently and meditate upon. Just look at those statues. They have been made by meditators in such a way, in such a proportion, that just looking at the statue, the figure, the proportion, the beauty... Everything is very calculated to create a similar kind of state within you. And just sitting silently with a statue of Buddha or Mahavira, you will come across a strange feeling, which you cannot find in sitting by the side of any Western sculpture.
All Western sculpture is sexual. You see the Roman sculpture: beautiful, but something creates sexuality in you. It hits your sexual center. It does not give you an uplift. In the East the situation is totally different. Statutes are carved, but before a sculptor starts carving statues he learns meditation. Before he starts playing on the flute he learns meditation. Before he starts writing poetry he learns meditation. Meditation is absolute necessity for any art; then the art will be objective.
Then, just reading few lines of a haiku, a Japanese form of a small poem - only three lines, perhaps three words - if you silently read it, you will be surprised. It is far more explosive that any dynamite. It simply opens up doors in your being.
Basho's small haiku I have beside the pond near my house. I love it so much, I wanted it to be there. So every time, coming and going.... Basho is one of the persons I have loved. Nothing much in it: An ancient pond.... It is not an ordinary poetry. It is very pictorial. Just visualize: An ancient pond. A frog jumps in.... You almost see the ancient pond! You almost hear the frog, the sound of its jump: Plop.
And then everything is silent. The ancient pond is there, the frog has jumped in, the sound of his jumping in has created more silence than before. Just reading it is not like any other poetry that you go on reading - one poem, another poem... No, you just read it and sit silently. Visualize it. Close your eyes. See the ancient pond. See the frog. See it jumping in. See the ripples on the water. Hear the sound. And hear the silence that follows.
This is objective art.-OSHO
Artist: Al Gromer Khan
Styles: New Age, Ambient, Ethnic Fusion, Electronic, Minimalism, World Fusion
http://www.newearthrecords.com/Biographies/gromerkhan.asp
Born in Bavaria in 1946, Alois Gromer has lived in England, India, and Morocco, which broadened his musical tastes and performing style. He attended a recital by sitarist Vilayat Khan and was so moved that he dedicated his life and art to the study of the sitar. After studying with master sitarist Imrat Khan, Gromer became a member of the Khan-i-Gharana dynasty in 1975 and added the Khan name to his own. His contemplative, contemporary approach to music made him popular in the arenas of radio and television scoring, as well as with progressively minded artists like Deuter, Amon Düül, and Florian Fricke of Popul Vuh, with whom Khan collaborated. Solo outings like Mahogany Nights, Space Hotel, and Kamasutra drew critical acclaim for their supple blend of technique, tradition, and technology. 1999 saw the release of Music From an Eastern Rosegarden; Almond Blossom Day followed a year later and mid-2000 saw the release of God Perfume II. Sufi was issued a year later. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
As Far As The Ear Can Listen-Deuter/Sun Spirit

Winner: Best Meditation/Healing album - AFIM Indie Award 2003
Deuter is touted as a master of New Age/meditation music. He was a pioneer of electronic music and has an impressive discography of 43 releases dating back to 1790. A recent release that might be a familiar is Reiki hands of light.
His motto, 'As far as the ear can listen,' is a great introduction to Sun Spirit's nine tracks of instrumental music. The inspiration for this recording is the Sin, the essence of the highest consciousness, there at the center of the universe, it's heat and light permeating everything. Deuter says, 'This music is the celebration of the time when we know we are alive, when we feel and breathe the joy of being.'
Like many of Deuter's previous recordings, Sun Spirit has a lot of movement - he layers recorders, guitars, synthesizers, piano, violin and tabla (Indian kettle drums) , to name a few. With it's lack of slow, long, drawn-out notes and quiet space typical of this kind of music, I feared that it might not inspire relaxation. But the first client I played it for promptly fell asleep. So much for assumptions!"
Spirit Radio"s Talk

Barry Long talks with Lois Hunt
Barry Long is acknowledged as one of the leading spiritual mystics of our times. He brings to life knowledge of a deeper reality outside of conventional religion, he brings spiritual truth into the practical life.
Interview 1. Explores the life of nonattachment. What can we depend on as our world changes? How do we live from higher intelligence? What role does nature play in our spritual life? Is Divine Love a pathway to a spritual life? How do we deal with the death of a beloved?. (35 minutes)
Barry Long talks with Lois Hunt
Interview 2. Explores the mystery within, life and death. Does life continue through death? What is the state of immortality and can it be lived now. What does it mean to be in the world but not of the world.(26 minutes)
http://www.global-healing.com/
German Artist: Deuter

Styles: New Age, Ambient, Contemp. Instrumental, Ethnic Fusion, Meditation, Progressive Electronic, Electronic-
http://www.mp3.com/deuter/artists/54721/discography.html
Like many artists in the contemporary instrumental realm, Deuter mixes acoustic and electronic instruments, ethnic influences, and sounds from nature -- only he's been doing it since the early '70s. Born in the German village of Falkenhagen, Deuter learned flute and taught himself to play guitar but was discouraged from pursuing music as a career. The trauma of a nearly fatal auto accident in 1970, however, motivated him to pursue his dreams. His first recording, D, was released on Kuckuck in 1971. (He still records for this label.) Over the years, Deuter's spiritual search has taken him around the world, most notably to India, where he lived on an ashram, studied Indian music, and recorded several albums. In the mid '80s he moved to the US, eventually settling in Santa Fe, NM. Deuter's style is characterized by gentle melodies and joyful rhythms that render his music accessible even as he presents an intriguing blend of Eastern and Western styles. ~ Linda Kohanov, All Music Guide