Vatic Note: Ah, What a change of pace, huh? What an incredible Universe we live in. Science leads us to spirituality and spirituality mates with science and together they show us a picture of the heavens that prove there is a God, whatever he/she maybe to you. Spirit is not separate from anything. Even the smallest creature has a tiny miniscule spirit, and if you are attuned, you can feel it. Its part of our collective consciousness that we all share and contribute to in the ethos. Why do you think animals react to certain people in a trusting positive way? And vice versa. We have covered much of this over these past 2.5 years that we have been blogging, but this is like touching what we have read.
Even scientists are admitting the existance of intelligent life in the universe and the growing science of soft physics and the Hubble telescope are making it impossible now for that denial, that came so easily before. Soft physics has now confirmed the existance of dark matter that is intelligent, yet its the largest body of matter existing in this universe but cannot be seen by the naked eye, even though there are now machines developed that can see it.
Another thing that proves it to me is the incredible organization within the universe, such as sacred geometry which is now explained from the escoteric to the scientific. Patterns are repeated in both the large (universe) and the smallest (quantum level) and every single thing is connected to everything else, even the inanimate. Ever ask yourselves why your car runs better after you wash it or talk nice to it??? Ever wonder why you win at the slots when you run your hand across the face of the machine and give it great and good thoughts, like gratitude and love?
We learned from articles on this blog, that the plasma universe has a much greater role in our spirituality, health, growth, mental conditions, and consciousness, than previous thought compared to gravity. ITS ALL WONDERMENT INDEED. No wonder we are such marvelous creatures and Love is our gift back to the Universe.
The Altar At the Center Of The Milky Way
Wednesday, October 31, 2012 9:27
This colorful view of the globular star cluster NGC 6362 was captured by the Wide Field Imager attached to the MPG/ESO 2.2-meter telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile. This new picture, along with a new image of the central region from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, provide the best view of this little-known cluster ever obtained. Globular clusters are mainly composed of tens of thousands of very ancient stars, but they also contain some stars that look suspiciously young.
The globular star cluster NGC 6362
Credit: ESO
Globular star clusters are among the oldest objects in the Universe, and NGC 6362 cannot hide its age in this picture. The many yellowish stars in the cluster have already run through much of their lives and become red giant stars. But globular clusters are not static relics from the past — some curious stellar activities are still going on in these dense star cities.
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope offers an impressive view of the centre of globular cluster NGC 6362. The image of this spherical collection of stars takes a deeper look at the core of the globular cluster, which contains a high concentration of stars with different colours. This image was created combining ultraviolet, visual and infrared images taken with the Wide Field Channel of the Advanced Camera for Surveys and the Wide Field Camera 3.