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In The Beginning
In the beginning there was nothing, all that existed was the great void, an emptiness so vast it cannot be imagined, the Chinese called this void the Wu Chi, “nothingness”.
After a time so long it could not be measured, the Wu Chi gave birth to its exact opposite, the Tai Chi, “the everything”, all in one place, all at the same time with no breaks or changes or movement.
But then, the Tai Chi began to move and slowly divided itself into two equal and opposite halves, Yin and Yang. From this first division into Yin and Yang or This and That came the ten thousand things, a Chinese expression that means all the various manifestations of reality to be found in the universe.
One Peaceful World
We all have come from infinity
We all live within infinity
We shall all return to infinity
We are all manifestations of one infinity
We are all sisters and brothers of one infinite universe
Let us love one another
Let us help each other
Let us encourage each other
And let us all together continue to realize
The endless dream of one peaceful world
Michio Kushi


Thinking
We live in a universe with two ends and no beginning.
At one end is the unmoving, unchanging perfection of absolute zero, the final product of entropy, where all EM waves have flatlined.
At the other end is pure chaos, infinite heat from the friction of constant undirected motion in zero space, the universe before the Big Bang.
The past and the future are as real as the present, the only thing that changes is our perception, which gives rise to the illusion of the arrow of time.
The only way to reconcile relativity with free will is the multiverse. You cannot change the future of the universe you’re experiencing, but you can change your focus to a different universe until that universe becomes your experience.
