Star Trek TOS — Everything You Can Imagine Is True Somewhere At Some Time

If you've read the Law of One and understand the crux of the Upanishads, you'll find a jewel in every Star Trek TOS episode.

One might say it was all Gene Roddenberry's imagination, but the USS Enterprise's adventures, encounters, and the orientation of the crew's intentions and actions are strikingly similar to what the idea of 4th density STO stands for in the RAmaterial/Law of one books   Be it Star Trek TOS episodes like Empath or even the latest Star Trek movies, especially the opening scene of the 2009 movie...

...where GS Kirk (Chris Hemsworth), James T Kirk's father, sacrifices his life fighting what looks like a late 4th/5th density STS ship (Romulan Nero's ship) while his crew evacuates; and 'Labour of Love' by Michael Giacchino in the background so perfectly captures the emotions.

Likewise, TOS episodes like Spectre of the Gun so amazingly portray the basic idea of non-duality as conveyed through the Upanishads; it’s mind-blowing.


The law of one material was channelled 15 years after TOS aired, then how can something be so strikingly similar? 

Was it a figment of Roddenberry’s imagination or were the images and lessons drawn down from some reality in a different time/space/time? What is imagination anyway? – It has to originate from somewhere; it can’t be baseless.


Even Bashar channelled by Darryl Anka mentions the latest Star Trek movies while explaining the infinite and parallel timelines, a concept the limited and logical 3rd density Human mind could not comprehend until recent times.

If you remember how (in S1, Ep19: Tomorrow is Yesterday) when the Enterprise accidentally goes behind in time to the late 1960s and is spotted by an American Air Force fighter who captures a photo of the ship and classifies it as a UFO, the crew does all it could to undo the evidence, even taking risks that might break the prime directive – All this so the future timeline is not altered.


Now cut to the latest Star Trek movies, where we see how parallel timelines are formed, rendering the Grandfather Paradox null and void– we even see how both Spocks – Zachary Quinto’s First Officer Spock and Leonard Nimoy’s Spock Prime – interact in the same time/space; how fascinating!


Doesn’t this show how the human consciousness is evolving and expanding?


Coming to the main theme: What is imagination? And isn’t everything that can be imagined be true in some time/space space/time? Live long and prosper, friends.







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