• What is science?

    What is Science? Science should be this understanding of the World that makes religions have no chance of reappearing. An understanding of the World that encompasses the visible and the invisible, the heavy matter and the subtle matter.

  • Where is the energy of Love located?

    Where is the energy of Love in this World and in the Universe? Our Father is Love and Christ is the essence of Our Father, but where does it reside? Well, it is everywhere because it is the Void, where the subtle matter is. Everything is Love because Love is the Universe of subtle matter.

  • What is emptiness?

    Is infinity and eternity respectively an absence of space and time or rather a space and time without end? Let’s take the hypothesis that space and time are illusions of the physical world, then indeed we can consider infinity and eternity as endless dimensions, but the principle of universal causality then poses a problem. Indeed, if without end there is no object or meaning, it precisely has no end! Nothing can exist that has no meaning, what would Our Father have played with?

  • What is emptiness?

    What is emptiness? Does it exist? What fills all these spaces between the visible and subtle atoms of your Body and the Universe? Epicurus mentions the simultaneity of place and time of emptiness. Emptiness would therefore be one, and what happens in emptiness happens simultaneously in all emptiness. Do you not feel a sense of Infinity and Eternity? What is the purpose of emptiness? Is emptiness Nothingness? Is emptiness an illusion, an image provided by senses that are not adapted to feel and see it? Can one see, touch, feel, taste or listen to emptiness? What sense of visible matter allows us to grasp emptiness? Is Our Father having fun creating something that serves no purpose: emptiness? He did not know what to fill the Universe with or what to put around visible matter so he created emptiness! Think about it.

  • The principle of causality is universal

    What does pragmatism and empirical reasoning bring to humanity? How does humanity proceed to discover the World and progress since its existence? What source does humanity use to seek solutions and move forward? Reflect. What is the first thing that the first man had in front of his eyes? What is there day after day in front of his eyes and allows him to live, to heal, to understand why he is? Yes, Nature.

  • Chance does not exist

    Only fragments of Epicurus’ writings remain, at least up to now. In conclusion of Book II, Epicurus said, “Thus we have proven that there are simulacra; that it turns out that their generation occurs at the speed of thought; and also that they possess movements of unsurpassable speed.” Read carefully: unsurpassable speed, speed of thought, and simulacra. Thousands of years after Epicurus, the postulate of the absolute speed of light for the world of visible matter was posited and established, yet the whole aspect of subtle matter is missing.

  • The Grain of Sand and the Infinite

    A grain of sand in the middle of an endless beach, such is man. Can he understand the Ocean that he hears but never sees or feels? Can man understand the entirety of the Universe? A grain of sand: the symbol of infinity and eternity. The rock has become sand, a multitude of grains. Each has its place, each has its color, each has its shape, none are identical and all are indispensable. One cannot be removed because they all come from the same rock.

  • Subtle matter is real

    Love is a force, a feeling, an emotion, a state, an energy, a food, a vibration, etc. Love comes in all states of the world of subtle matter. What instruments do you have to measure Love? Do you know how to measure the radiations of Love? Do you know how to feel Love?

  • Eternity and Infinity

    Eternity and infinity. What do you understand today about these two fundamental elements of the Universe? What is eternity? Can you measure it with an instrument? What is infinity? Can you capture a particle of infinity with an instrument? It is impossible to understand this World, the Universe, and the rest without having properly grasped eternity and infinity.

  • What is Life?

    Life. What is Life? Can you define Life? Can you describe what makes Life and its Sister Death? Do you understand that Death is an integral part of Life? What then is this strange thing: Life? Why, when and how does a baby’s heart start beating? Why does this seed sprout here and not there? Why this butterfly? Why this bee? Yes, why so much life in Nature?

  • Chakras, aura and atoms

    Perhaps you have read or heard about the Aura and Chakras? Some practitioners, yogis, etc., talk about them. For some civilizations and cultures, it is a basic understanding of human beings. But do you know how to connect the Aura and Chakras to particle physics? Do you know how to explain the functioning and nature of the Aura and Chakras with atoms and simulacra? No! The ancient Greeks knew it, or at least some Greek philosophers knew it. More than two thousand years later, none of you have been able to “rediscover” this. On the contrary, you have locked yourselves in a marginal and reduced vision of the world of particles and simulacra. You dig your own well of ignorance by persevering on your path of dissecting matter. How can you understand the Universe if you only know a few percent of the particles that compose it?

  • What is an atom?

    What is an atom? An elementary particle, you might say. It itself is composed of subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, etc. Well. So you know what Epicurus, Democritus, Leucippus, and the Greek materialist philosophers discovered thousands of years ago! Bravo, you have rediscovered the atom. But what do you know about how the atom functions? Why does it combine with this one and not that one, even though both are of the same kind? Nothing. You look with a magnifying glass, you break atoms to see what happens - what finesse! - and in the end you know nothing about the subtle, transmission, simulacra, time and all that goes with it.

  • Emptiness and Atoms

    Emptiness and atoms. Atoms and emptiness. Do you know how much emptiness and how many atoms are in your body? And why is this atom, yes, this one and not another, next to this one and not another?