Mysteries of the Universe
By J.C. Vintner
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Creative, alternative, and esoteric philosophical concepts of existence.
How did the universe really begin? Can we fluidly access our subconscious and communicate with each other? Did the Egyptians build pyramids differently than previously conceived?
These questions, along with many more, are addressed in Mysteries of the Universe; J.C. Vintner's second volume of the Ancient Earth Mysteries series. Volume II: Philosophy covers selected topics examining ancient cultures and their philosophical influence on the world while touching upon mankind's position in the universe. Explore new avenues of thinking through the mind's eye, and find out how we can change our future for the better. Mysteries of the Universe provides food for new thought as compelling inspiration for understanding our quantum purpose in the cosmos.
J.C. Vintner
Short Biography: American author J.C. Vintner writes about ancient mysteries, past cultures, strange phenomena, the unexplained, and how they affect the world today. With topics ranging from art in the renaissance to UFO sightings, Vintner strives to strengthen ancient mystery theories with added insight from neutral perspectives. Vintner writes for an Ancient Mysteries website and provides regular blog updates. In 2011, Vintner published a book detailing her article topics covered on the website while relating to her own experiences. Vintner is extremely passionate about the history of Earth and its cultures with a belief that we are all part of something monumental. JC experiences premonitions on a regular basis which continue to focus on the energy. Although some may be considered coincidental, many others result in epiphany. These situations shape Vintner's message and further stimulate her cognitive perception. Everything is connected by energy; it binds the Universe. Long Version: J.C. Vintner was born in Florida on 15 Aug, 1972. American author J.C. Vintner researches ancient mysteries, past cultures, strange phenomena, the unexplained, legendary cryptids, and writes about how they affect the world today in attempt to discover unified theories, or a connection into the universal mind as she so eloquently states. Her research efforts have lead to the publication of three short non-fiction reference books, a compilation piece, and contributions to several volunteer media productions. Her mother is a biological sciences researcher, and her father an engineer, who value hard work, determination, and sharing knowledge for good causes. With these influences, Vintner attended Catholic and Baptist schools, moving on to complete six years of education in sciences. Personal experiences growing up contributed to deep interpersonal thinking, provoking J.C. to further explore realms of spirituality and superstitions. According to some sources, her name is believed to be an acronym for Jules Cornelius although this has not been confirmed for denied. Throughout schooling and various expeditions, premonition experiences stimulated continuing studies on a number of research topics, leading to the completion of her non-fiction works. Her subjects of choice focus primarily on ancient megalithic sites, mysterious relics, unidentified craft, unknown creatures, and a slew of strange mysteries that both science and religion struggle with finding logical explanations for. A well-known quote from Vintner states: “We are part of something unimaginably bigger than perception allows one to perceive.” Vintner's writing style enables the reader to decide how they believe on certain subject matter with careful scrutiny to refrain from her own biased opinions. She understands that on a global scale, for researchers to truly understand answers to the unexplained, that it is necessary to explore both scientific and religious aspects together, while presenting how everything is part of a much larger picture. Written works by J.C. Vintner include: Ancient Earth Mysteries – 2011 - A guidebook exploring various unexplained historical conundrums facing science and religion today. In this book, Vintner emphasizes the importance of many profound mysteries both in the mainstream and those lesser known, with intent to transfer research knowledge, aiming to inspire other independent researchers to try and solve some of history's greatest unknowns. Mysteries of the Universe – 2012 – Philosophy of the universal mind examining vast cosmic mysteries influencing humanity with emphasis on quantum physics and spirituality. Mysteries of the Universe presents ideas and concepts which expand consciousness beyond everyday in-the-box thinking. In this work, Vintner puts forward the importance of a symbiotic relationship between humanity and the cosmos. Legendary Cryptids – 2013 – The third book in the series, Legendary Cryptids, expands on the philosophy of universal mind to examine mysterious creatures thought to exist around the world. With hundreds of years of eye-witness testimonies and debunking, Vintner sheds light on darker realms of the planet with intuitive explanations derived from tangible evidence known to exist. Ancient World Mysteries – 2014 – The compilation work, which includes personal accounts detailing Vintner's interest in religious and scientific unknowns. Further notations to Ancient Earth Mysteries, Mysteries of the Universe, and Legendary Cryptids are also part of the extensive work released over a three year period. For J.C.'s research contributions with an intimate knowledge of how various mysteries from human history interconnect, it is understood she will continue to pass along any answers or revelations she may uncover. Vintner's willingness to share findings with the world is also evident in the way her works are made available. Web media projects she contributes to include mysterypile.com, universemysteries.com, and legendarycryptids.com, offering a large majority of her research and new articles published on a fairly consistent basis. As well, Vintner's works are priced through various retail outlets to cover only delivery and materials for those who prefer hard copy and digital format with convenient access.
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Mysteries of the Universe - J.C. Vintner
Preface
Throughout the course of life we are given signs designed to help us along the way, and even if those signs seem to steer us away from immediate desires, many believe they keep us on the correct course – When listened to. However we attempt to determine the true purpose of life, why we're here, or where we came from, we discover in our own hearts that we're on Earth by no accident all. It's a reason beyond explanation by any scientific formula with no words capable of encompassing the vastness of beauty it portrays. Life might not have started this way billions of years ago, but it has brought us to this moment unconditionally.
Energy endures through thick and thin.
Even-though we are partway through our own lives, our souls may feel as weathered as the moments after a long journey. They're very much alive; Wide awake in harmony with the ultimate serenity of our universe. Science and spirituality share similar concepts in the quest for truth. Undoubtedly, we must explore every last possibility, be it science or spiritual in nature, before claiming anything is impossible. We are human and we are the only animals on planet Earth with a completely unparalleled form of intelligence.
It's difficult to understand why life happens the way it does beyond any scientific or spiritual measure, or how we're able to cope with overwhelming emotions that seem destined to rip us apart. The valiant perplexity of life can bring us to from the darkest corners on the brim of apocalypse to pleasant feelings of peace and reassurance without hesitation. Everything we can remember over a lifetime is filled with mixed emotions although most favor positive memories as they help define our happiness. At a certain point these jumbled recollections of the past form together to create the person we know today, and it is calmness therein which strengthens our souls knowing one day life must come full circle for us as well.
Together moments throughout our lives build a foundation which helps to awaken our conscious selves, opening doorways of desire to learn, live, and ultimately be happy. It's a privilege to be given life, experience its awesome beauty, and to understand just how much that matters in the overall picture.
There will always be uneasy emotions filled with discontent waiting for opportune moments to strike anywhere throughout the cosmos, they follow the conscious awakening on the sidelines. Like a bittersweet reoccurring reminder designed to put emphasis on the necessity of balance in life, consciousness thrives within the soul.
Omnipresence of soul can be a reminder of general lessons in physics, how energy cannot be created or destroyed, that it just moves on and never disappears while always shifting forms to continue along its predestined path. Existence also seems similar to this physics concept in the sense that as life is introduced, life is also taken away, but it continues to flourish against all odds in the realm we are consciously aware of. It would be very strange if we could be proving the soul travels through alternate dimensions by science in order to facilitate its journey as that which life might be capable of.
Life replaces life and the soul lives on, they are harmonious together. The energy cannot be destroyed so it must carry on by any means possible. This concept hints at a practical scientific reason for why some of us believe we've lived life on Earth before as another person, or why we sometimes feel an instantaneous connection with someone we've never met. Perhaps a trick to life is discovering how to reveal memories of our soul which goes beyond the thoughts of our mind.
As energy moves on, so do our lives, and always for different purposes according to principal understanding. Life as we know it, subconsciously, thrives interconnected through a complex network of quantum entanglement only truly appreciated by the spirituality of our emotion. By the breath of our soul, life brings about a variety of tribulations designed to help our spirits grow over the years, it has tests us by hardship and rewards us with blissful knowledge; life is faithful to nature's balance.
Our souls are life,
Our souls are who we are.
The Great Expanse
Science defines the universe as the result of tiny dense point exploding in the night sky around 13.7 billion years ago. The singularity before its presumed violent paroxysm measured roughly the size of an atom. A highly compacted object sets off a chain reaction, lasting only fractions of a milliseconds, ejecting all known existence from a single immense blast. For sake of simplicity, science appropriately named the event as the big-bang.
Our cosmos in their entirety were born as this fallout stretched far beyond the detonation point in all directions like an infinitely large ever-expanding balloon. With nearly limitless capacity, the balloon rapidly inflates over an immeasurable distance. Wake from this super cosmic wave facilitated creation of galaxies, planets, particles, star dust, and countless unexplained byproducts.
Everything we're aware of was called into existence with a force so strong that even gravity formed to create a basic framework for life to build upon. Include many bazaar exotic forms of reality which we have yet to discover, along with realities we only have an inkling of existing, and the universe becomes so unbelievably large that language even struggles to describe it.
Imagine if the known universe maintains equilibrium on an arm of a larger spiral universe as our solar system does in the Milky Way galaxy. At the point where light-years seem like micrometers it's extremely difficult for anyone to attempt assigning numbers capable of measuring the potential vastness of space.
Universes upon universes, upon universes.
All matter, created from the big bang and since, is believed to participate in a continuous physical cycle of death and birth. Energy is transformed from one existence into another indefinitely. Much like the birth of the universe and creation of the elements, the cycle of energy repeats for such a long time until one day it transforms into the foundation of life on planet Earth. Science explains evolution of life by tracing our ancestry back to single cell organisms just as it can pinpoint all of known existence back to a single cataclysmic cosmic event. We can refer to this moment as the Big Bang of Life on Earth.
In a brief moment many millions of years ago a single cell divided, triggering a long development phase growing complex systems in the process. A single cell transformed into a living, breathing, conscientious system composed of many millions of cells which suggestively mimics stars throughout our cosmos. They too formed with a primary directive of survival, reproduction, and environmental dominance.
The creation of the universe and all of life is not by accident, there must be purpose to it, even if comprehending that purpose is currently beyond human capability. Do complex systems realize they are continuously recycling energy on behalf of the universe simply by transforming it from one existence to another? This energetic connection lasts only for a brief few moments during the universal time-line before our physical body expires, dispersing any borrowed energy back into the universal collective through various forms.
Humans are conscious beings composed of millions of cells.
Do any of those individual cells possess full or partial awareness that perhaps mankind is unaware of, or is unable to detect with modern technology? We know cells communicate with each other using signaling to perform tasks on a regular basis similar to how ants behave, and we understand the mechanism, but we're unable to partake in an intelligent