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The Cosmic Frog
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(Copyrights to images and texts remain with The Cosmic Frog)
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This website has several parts.
Firstly, a $A5000 challenge connected to the two primal cosmic models for our universe.
We suggest you begin this website with The Challenge video.
There are three further videos on YouTube which also give an introduction to this website.
They are:
Two Models for the Universe Part One
Two Models for the Universe Part Two.
Treasures of the Universe 1 - Pi
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Secondly, this website presents the texts from a new book called ‘The Cosmic Frog.’ This book explores the tapestries of our universe, with special reference to three historical treasures - the Tattvas of Kashmir Shaivism of India, the Hermetic Code of ancient Egypt and the I Ching of China.
The book can found on the links on the left, beginning with ‘The Cosmic Frog’ and descending through 22 links to the ‘Further Reading’ link.
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Thirdly, the primary images which are used within this website also appear on the links at the left.
The images are the universe, the psyche, the ‘Theory of Everything’, the Aum-Pi creation model, the Flower of Life, the triple octave of Pi, the Hermetic Code, the DNA codons and the I Ching.
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Fourthly, there is a link to two articles which are offered to media outlets for publication.
The first is called ‘The Ancient Treasure of Aum-Pi.’ The second is ‘Our Octave Universe.’
For permission to use these articles, please contact this website.
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Finally, there is a Forum Link so that visitors can leave their submissions and thoughts. Through time this forum will help us to explore our universe of matter and consciousness.
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This website is also based around a simple cosmic riddle that has defeated the greatest minds of almost every culture for millennia. The riddle is the riddle of matter and consciousness and it can best be expressed within the medieval riddle of the ‘mud and the frog.’
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The riddle is this:
‘In the middle-ages a group of scientists watched frogs crawling from the mud and believed mud was spontaneously turning into frogs, that matter was spontaneously creating consciousness. However our modern science teaches us this process takes billions of years, with atoms joining to form molecules, proteins, cells and complex organisms through vast evolutionary periods. This modern perspective however does not change the basic medieval premise that 'mud creates frogs', that matter creates consciousness and it still leaves us with the peculiar appearance of 'thinking mud'. How then does a 'bucket of cosmic mud' create and sustain a complex universe of consciousness?
How did it create you?’
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This riddle of the mud and the frog confronts us with a primal creation question:
‘Are the background fields of our universe matter or consciousness?’
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Almost 2000 years before Galileo the Greek Eratosthenes deduced the earth was round and measured its circumference using a differential of light shadows in two water wells 800kms apart. His estimate of around 40,000kms is still deliciously close to our modern estimate of 40,070kms. His perception stands as a testament to our collective ignorance, to the realisation that the greatest minds of all cultures can stand within the shadow of a flat-earth premise for millennia, unaware of the absurdity of their position. It is this remembrance of Eratosthenes that should force the greatest institutions of western thought to hang their heads in existential shame!
Further, in 1517 Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church as an act of defiance against Papal authority, an act that created a symbolic blow that divided the western psyche and began a Reformation that is still echoing today.
This website is also the metaphorical ‘nailing’ of texts to the door of the greatest institution of our age, that of western science, but this time it is the texts from the book ‘The Cosmic Frog.’ These texts have been condensed from the teachings of the mystics who lived 5000 years ago and they are based around three simple images - those of the universe, the psyche and the ‘theory of everything’ or the ‘mind of god.’
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Welcome then to ‘The Cosmic Frog,’ a Lutheran rebellion against the absurd restrictions of conventional thought.
We hope you enjoy this website and feel free to attempt the $A5000 universe challenge, but be warned, to succeed you will have to defeat in logic the ancient mystics of India, Egypt and China.
Good luck!
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