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Re: Ramtha is anti-religion by VeryGnawty ..... Physics Forum

Date:   10/17/2009 7:46:40 AM ( 15 y ago)
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Ramtha is anti-religion. If you watch the interviews on the original WtBDWK, they make a clear distinction that the film was an independent project, and had nothing to do with Ramtha other than his speaking in it.

But the influence of Ramtha's philosophy is clear in the film. It has the same sensationalism, but it lacks the more important aspects of Ramtha's work, such as his discussion about how difficult it really is to master space and time, and the sacrifices necessary to do it.

IMHO, you'd be better off just watching a Ramtha lecture. Unlike the Bleep or the Secret, you may learn something you could actually apply to your daily life.

The problem with these "quantum" theories is that they simply aren't true. If you could make money appear out of thin air, then everyone would be billionaires. Every kid who is scared of the dark would be eaten by monsters. And everyone who is afraid of spiders would be bitten by a brown recluse. Since everyone is not a billionaire, we can conclude that just reshaping the universe with a thought isn't quite as simple as these videos make them out to be.

Ramtha even has contradicted himself multiple times, if you read his literature. He seems to haphazardly suggest that everything is just a thought, yet some things aren't entirely the thought that you thought they were because of other factors. He claims that it's only what you think that matters, yet he backtracked in later lectures, promoting diet and alchemy as a method for personal enlightenment. Multiple times he mentions that physical factors and behavior, not merely thought and emotion, create the universe. But already that's four things creating the universe, not just the one thought.

I'm not an expert on Ramtha. Perhaps I've misread. But from the fair body of work I've read, Ramtha seems like the typical person who thinks they've figured everything out. As soon as he opens his mouth, he starts to realize that there is much more to the universe than he thought there was. The only difference between Ramtha and modern scientists is that Ramtha is (or claims to be) many thousands of years old. For someone who has had such a long time to study, Ramtha's knowledge seems to be sadly lacking. While his knowledge of emotion and mental faculty are unparalleled, his theories on physics seem to be all over the place.

If you want a lesson in psychology, study Ramtha or spinoff theories from his students. If you want a lesson in physics, it might be wise to keep looking. Logical analysis shows that the universe is much more stable than Ramtha and similar people seem to think.
 

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