Jeff Fee - Beyond The Human's Created World

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Jeff Fee - Beyond The Human's Created World

Jeff Fee - Beyond The Human's Created World

@JeffFee14

Idaho born, raised-remote isolated Salmon River Mountains. Intention - Refining Thought in Recognition of & Patience for Truth. Archaeologist Wrangler Logger.

Bonners Ferry, ID Katılım Şubat 2019
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🧬Maxpein🧬
🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
You are not supposed to see the same thing as everyone else. That’s the point. What do you see? ☁️✨
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Sun Snake
Sun Snake@Vocatusan·
@JeffFee14 @NightSkyNow I'd agree with y on that idea, physicists, medicine & more, one need only look through history towards exceptional beings & their acquired knowledges.
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Night Sky Now
Night Sky Now@NightSkyNow·
✨ What If Your Mind Is a Doorway to Another Dimension? What if your biggest ideas are not born in your brain — but arrive there? That sudden “aha” moment, the dream that feels too real, the idea that appears out of nowhere… a scientist suggests these might be signals from a hidden dimension of the universe. A place we can’t see, but somehow touch. He believes that when we imagine, create, or dream deeply, the mind may briefly step outside the physical world — tuning into a deeper layer of reality where ideas move freely, like light through space. It sounds unbelievable… yet modern physics already talks about dimensions beyond the ones we know. Not everyone agrees. Some experts dismiss it as speculation. But here’s the unsettling truth: science still cannot fully explain consciousness. We don’t know where thoughts truly come from, or why some ideas feel bigger than us. Maybe the mind is not just a processor — maybe it’s a receiver. Maybe your thoughts are not as small as you were taught to believe. So next time a powerful idea hits you without warning, pause for a second. What if it didn’t come from you… but through you? What if your mind is quietly connected to something vast, hidden, and just beyond our world? 👁️
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AuroraArabella
AuroraArabella@AuroraArabel·
Using AI is exploring oneself more deeply than practicing any other art ! It goes further… we enter our psyche without going through the hypnagogic phase ! Like we do in meditation or dreams during the night. What does that mean ? It means we do things with far greater consciousness when we are using g AI !
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Jeff Fee - Beyond The Human's Created World
@ExploreCosmos_ Scrolling down thru all of these replies - wish I had every one of you around a campfire beneath a crystal clear night for two or three summer nights. That would be a major highlight of a lifetime. Listening learning and awareness and getting to know you all... what a Dream
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Erika 
Erika @ExploreCosmos_·
Is Time an Illusion? We all experience time as something that flows. Moments pass, the present slips into the past, and the future feels open and undefined. It seems obvious. And yet, when physicists try to describe time using the laws of nature, that intuitive picture begins to fall apart. In everyday life, time feels universal. We assume that “now” is the same for everyone, everywhere. But Einstein showed that this is not true. In relativity, time depends on the observer. Two people moving relative to each other can disagree on how much time has passed between the same events. Even more striking, events that appear simultaneous to one observer may occur at different times for another. There is no single, universal present moment shared across the universe. And yet, the present, the “now”, is the only thing we ever actually experience. This leads to a surprising way of thinking about reality. In the framework of relativity, space and time are woven together into a four-dimensional structure known as spacetime. Events do not simply happen “now” and then disappear. Instead, they exist as points in this larger structure. From this perspective, the universe can be imagined as a kind of “block,” where past, present, and future are all part of the same underlying reality. If that picture is correct, then the flow of time, the feeling that moments are passing, is not something built into the fundamental laws of physics. It is something we experience. That idea becomes even more puzzling when we consider the equations that govern fundamental physics. Many of them work just as well forward in time as backward. If you were to watch a recording of particles interacting at the microscopic level, it would often be impossible to tell whether the video is playing normally or in reverse. The laws themselves do not seem to prefer a direction. And yet, in the real world, time clearly has one. We remember the past, not the future. A glass falls and shatters, but it never reassembles itself. Words, once spoken, cannot be taken back. Something about reality distinguishes before from after. This asymmetry is known as the arrow of time, and it appears to be deeply connected to entropy, the tendency of systems to evolve from ordered states to more disordered ones. In this view, the direction of time is not a fundamental feature of the universe, but an emergent one. The early universe began in an extremely low-entropy state, highly ordered. As it evolved, entropy increased, giving rise to the irreversible processes we observe. The “flow” of time may be tied to this increase in entropy, rather than being a basic ingredient of reality. Some approaches to quantum gravity go even further. In certain formulations, time does not appear as a fundamental variable at all. Instead, it may emerge from more basic relationships between physical systems, such as correlations or quantum entanglement, the way parts of the universe stay connected across space. In these ideas, time is not something that exists independently, but something that arises from deeper structure. So does time really exist? The answer depends on what we mean by “exist.” Time clearly exists as part of our experience and as a parameter that allows us to describe change. But the deeper question is whether time is a fundamental component of the universe, or something that emerges from more basic physical laws. What physics suggests is both unsettling and fascinating. The universe may not be a place where time flows from past to future in a universal way. Instead, it may be a timeless structure in which what we perceive as the passage of time is a feature of how we, as observers, move through it. We feel time passing. But that feeling may be telling us more about ourselves than about the universe.
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Jason Wilde
Jason Wilde@JasonWilde108·
In the Hebrew Bible, Ezekiel describes a weird out to lunch vision that has been studied and debated for centuries. In the Book of Ezekiel, he reports seeing what looked like a great storm cloud coming toward him, filled with fire and flashing light. Within this scene, he describes four living beings and beside each of them, a wheel. The most unusual detail is that each wheel appeared to be “a wheel within a wheel,” allowing them to move in any direction without turning. The wheels shined like polished metal and were covered in what he described as eyes all around their rims. The entire structure moved together in a coordinated way, rising and descending. Ezekiel’s account is written in direct, no nonsense descriptive language, focusing on what he saw rather than interpreting it. He describes movement, sound, light, and structure in a way that feels almost mechanical, even though it comes from an ancient context. The wheels did not turn like normal objects but seemed able to shift direction instantly. The beings and the wheels moved as one, and above them he described a kind of platform or throne like structure. The imagery has been interpreted in many ways over time, including symbolic, spiritual, and literal readings. What are your thoughts?
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Lola 🥀⚘️
Lola 🥀⚘️@LolaNeuroPhylo·
Your stress is a high-fidelity signal. ​You are a ancient biological system currently submerged in a digital-industrial ecosystem. Your nervous system was designed for the rhythmic pulse of the seasons, the tracking of the sun, real fresh food, and the safety of the tribe... The anxiety, stuckness or disconnection you feel is your body’s way of saying: "This environment is mismatched to my needs." You cannot "fix" you with more productivity. You need to start by acknowledging that your body is reacting logically to an illogical world.
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
61 years ago today, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led thousands of people on a 54-mile march from Selma to Montgomery Alabama.
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Jeff Fee - Beyond The Human's Created World
@jwalkup78 You keep that Ember Glowing Brimlow keep Writing I write mostly for one person - Me - it's how I process thru this Human Experience & that which is Beyond the Human's Created World. All of us are experiencing different things & expressing it in different ways & it's facinating.
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Brim Low Outlaw
Brim Low Outlaw@jwalkup78·
I noticed that when death comes the light starts to fade, as the darkness settles in. Light dimmed so low all thats left is an ember. One remaining spark. Then bang. Perspective hits. Everything comes full circle and you see it all so clear. Then the ember dies and it fade from this world forever. But for people like me who came back we didn't come back the same. We walk the earth changed. Something people won't get to understand until that last ember flickers. This hurts on so many different levels it pains me to think about. How close i came to leaving. How the change was so profound that I will never be the same again. How nobody understands me anymore. How there is nothing I can do to help any of them. Rebirth is a real thing that the soul can achieve and everyone will one day. But most won't until the last breath leaves the body still. Why does it have to be this way. Why does facing death make this enlightenment possible and without its an almost impossible thing to fully comprehend. It seems so unfair. Like I've said light is just hiding the truth in the shadows that it casts. What a thought. Sadness settles in And i feel their suffering. What a thing to be alive a second time.
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Ma'at
Ma'at@Maat_777777·
Unpopular opinion: the most divine thing we can do here on Earth isn't taking part in any ritual of initiation, praising God in an elaborate way, or any hypnosis or out-of-body experience, but simply being decent humans, for that's what we were born here for. ❤️
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Jeff Fee - Beyond The Human's Created World
Then 1 nite several years ago I stepped out beneath the Heavens feeling low & melancholy & questioning my integrity. I starred up at this immense beauty & diligently whispered "make me worthy" & without words the Heavens instantly, clearly, resounded back "Make Yourself Worthy."
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Jeff Fee - Beyond The Human's Created World
Over a period of 25yrs, It was something I did most nites (& still do)... I would step out under the starry heavens mesmerized, literally stunned, by its beauty, vastness, it's silence... & I would silently say this prayer "make me worthy".
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
What keeps the world from being peaceful
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Metta UniⓋerse
Metta UniⓋerse@vnpoint·
“We are all beings of light, ancient sparks from the vast cosmos, temporarily housed in these small, fragile human bodies. We came here to experience, to feel, to forget. And in that forgetting, we think we are only this limited form — when in truth, the entire universe is breathing inside us, quietly waiting for us to remember who we really are.”
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Jeff Fee - Beyond The Human's Created World
@MikeHudema How can the American pocket book take precedence over over climate? That's all about immediate gratification. Your children & grand children will realize soon - They only thought about themselves. They didn't even consider or care where Our Future was heading.
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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
Contemplating this Magnificent Starry Sky.😍
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🧬Maxpein🧬
🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
Pyramids are multi-functional, that’s why significant time was not spent on their original construction, but on design. This required a deep understanding of energy and magnetic flows of the Earth and cosmos. Among other things, pyramids served as light beacons, as a place of meditation, a place for initiations of higher consciousness, as self-healing devices, and a source of free energy. They even act as an antenna to "hear" what was going on Earth from other places in the universe, as a calendar, communications system, planetary stabilizer and also transport systems. You will come to see that the entire surface of Earth is marked with a gigantic work of prehistoric engineering that is anything but primitive. This is the remains of a once universally-used system of natural energy, involving the use of polar magnetism together with the positive force of solar energy. ~ Liara Covert ✨🙌🏾💫 Artist © Vladimir Kush
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Jeff Fee - Beyond The Human's Created World
You can't separate yourself from Best or Worst of Humanity as it lives in the Billions of DNA in Trillions of each cell of the body. But YOU can be the change & making it better in a Deep Sense changes DNA for the Better. Is there science this? Maybe someday. But No, I feel it.
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