Paradigm

A world view or model. The prevailing system of knowledge. A common pattern of thought or example. Popular belief. An axiom or postulate. A mind set based on leading theories. Reality defined by established science. People sharing the same understanding. The word paradigm is commonly used in the academic world in referring to a standard view or set of ideas. In science, the paradigm is a distinct set of concepts and theories used in any given field. Observing the world through the paradigm is to approach things with a perspective that refers to what is known and accepted. When new theories are proposed, if they don’t match up with the paradigm, they usually get rejected.

A paradigm shift is when a new way of thinking comes into play. This happens when a theory is modified or replaced by a better one. It usually starts with a point of view outside of the paradigm, although sometimes it begins from anomalies within it. When a new theory enters the picture there’s almost always a vicious backlash from people who don’t want to let go of the old paradigm, resulting in a scientific revolution. A shift can also happen from technological inventions; radio, television, airplane and the spaceship, are some examples.

Truly amazing, natural wonders exist in the universe and they’re waiting for the right mentality to discover them. Science has come a long way and the information it’s providing is too important to ignore. History has given us many gifted thinkers who have provided great knowledge and their philosophies along with modern findings are coming together. This new awareness needs to be made available for anyone who is interested in it. Through a growing global awareness, the world could potentially be on the verge of a great paradigm awakening, compliments of a logic supreme. The latest interpretations are truly that big of a deal. When people are blinded to advancements, it is usually used against them and this is why it’s very important to keep the human race up to date and aware. If the mentality of humanity can properly grow, the paradigm will not only help us take on new challenges, it will help us prevent history from repeating in ways we wish didn’t but quite often has.

The Unified Field might seem intangible to your senses and at times counter-intuitive. If you’re wondering why you even need to know about it, my first thought is if it exists how could you not want to know about it? How could you not want to know the truth about reality, whatever it is, at least to the best of your ability? Wouldn’t knowing any less be cheating yourself, especially if it could help you live a better life? It’s been said ignorance is bliss, but isn’t that a bit phony? Learning about reality might even be a cosmic obligation. The universe is in motion and our origin is a vast mystery. If there’s anything that’s certain, this enigma has set many on a course looking for the answers. There are always going to be the curious ones who want to know why and how things work and people will continue to discover and learn. It should be in your best interest to know about these advancements, as well.

For the pessimist existing in a static mentality, not believing the answers are obtainable, I suggest breaking out of those mundane patterns, because it’s just as much about the experiences along the way as it is reaching the destination. If you’re skeptical to the point of always wanting more proof before believing, you should try to identify and question whatever it is that’s stopping you from giving new concepts a chance. Otherwise you’ll be wasting valuable growing time. On the other hand, as you form your own perception of reality, you don’t want to base it on assumptions. Try to be less subjective and more objective. Question everything, but don’t come from the angle that it’s wrong with the expectation that someone else should prove it to you. Figure it out for yourself. Be open minded and take your time, because there will be a lot of information to cover. The cool thing is, when you go about it the right way, it’s actually really fun. Best of luck in achieving a coherent understanding of what is real.

“I don’t want to believe, I want to know.” Carl Sagan (1934-1996)

Nothing ever stays the same but are you ready for change? If you pursue understanding The Unified Field, it should provide healthy conditions to grow in, offering a continued richness as knowledge and wisdom become increasingly intuitive and comprehensible. You might even find The Unified Field is tangible to your senses. All you have to do is become part of the quest. From my own experiences, I can tell you this is nothing short of epic!

It’s through The Unified Field the dawn of a new age is beginning to shine.