Life is Like a Rubik's Cube Game
- Apr 8, 2017
- 3 min read
Albert Einstein said, “A human being is part of the whole, called by us ‘universe’… He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest—a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty" (The Cosmic View of Albert Einstein, 2013, p 3). Albert Einstein said it is an optical delusion or a false belief to think that we are separate from each other. Albert Einstein was a pioneer in the study of energy. Einstein understood that all of the energy in the universe including the energy in people is connected to everyone else. We are all connected like the parts of a Rubik’s cube. Just like a Rubik’s cube, we are individual pieces that are part of a greater whole. Sociologist Stanley Milgram discovered with the use of computers in the 1970’s that everyone in the United States could contact through their social networks anyone else in the United States within two or three people. However, the computer could not account for social status barriers.

The Rubik’s cube game is on an axis or on a swivel and rotates around like the earth rotates around the sun. Our energy interacts with and influences each other. Will Smith explained that in order to solve a Rubik’s cube puzzle, it is important to keep in mind that the center cube on each side is the color of that side. Just like there is a center on the Rubik’s cube, people tend to rotate around a certain center or around certain people and ideas. If that center is in line with their highest self, then they radiate love, light, and happiness; which are high vibrational frequencies. When individuals radiate unconditional love from their center, then it changes those around them because we are all connected. The object of the game at this stage in human history is to solve the puzzle by centering our lives around ideas, philosophies, and people with pure and unconditional love. Our energy is not just connected to each other but is also connected to and influences the earth. In the book Cry the Beloved Country by Alan Paton, he describes a great famine and complete change in the South African hillsides from lush beautiful meadows with streams to a desolate wasteland. With all my heart, I believe that because our energy influences the earth, this process of desolation can and will be reversed as we solve the puzzle and center our lives on love. The earth will spontaneously change back to its most glorious state with water and breathtaking beauty. It will start with flowers replacing the cracks in the dried earth and ending with edible, delicious, and healing plants. Just imagine the desert blossoming as a rose or in other words, imagine people creating heaven on earth. As enough people imagine the desert blossoming as a rose and work towards it, then it will happen. (The author, Lily Gardner, is The North Star Radio Show Host on blog talk radio every other Thursday at noon MST.)




Comments