Ceres

The Hidden Myth of our Solar System

The asteroid we call Ceres has a tale to tell. I will relate it here. Ceres was once the center of its own planet, a very long time ago, and that planet was assembling an atmosphere. It had even started, in its own way, thinking of life.

Mercury was an enormous comet back then, and its course was bringing it into our Solar System and close to the Sun. It swiped the planet that became Ceres, and set it off its orbit. From there the planet hurtled toward Earth. Mars remembers seeing this and thinking about how planets sometimes dream of life. The Planet Ceres and Earth crashed, and many things happened at this time. Part of that lost planet or perhaps a piece of the comet became the Moon, possibly with parts of Earth. The atmosphere peeled off Planet Ceres and transferred to Earth. Several planets changed orbit. Bits of Earth and Planet Ceres went flying and became the asteroid belt, Saturn’s rings, and possibly multiple other moons.

Our Earth was one of the planets that changed orbit, and neither it nor Ceres, the other planet’s core, were ever entirely round again. And interestingly, the roundest photographs of Earth do appear to be composites. This is why many people consulting their mystical sense or intuition may sometimes start to believe the Earth to be flat, since the Earth has difficulty conveying the actual situation of being a nearly-round lozenge shape; to call it a sphere is approximate. In fact, though, the atmospheric components from Planet Ceres and the lozenge features of Earth’s current shape, which help hold its crust in a more stable position than a perfect sphere could do (think of wrapping both a basketball and a football in plastic wrap, and you might see for yourself how this works rather simply), are both key factors that nurture complex life here.

Mercury later became the first planet.

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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Natural Law

A human being’s rights can theoretically be somewhat different under Cosmic Law, Natural Law, and human law (encoded law that’s written down and enforced by governments, etc.). You can write down a lot of Natural Law, of course, but then it’s human legal code that maps accurately onto parts of Natural Law (and those laws feel good and safe to us collectively). Natural Law exists even in places where no law has yet been written down. It evolved as we humans started living in close proximity to one another and developed communities and then civilizations. In a sense, Natural Law centers around the question: What would communities consistently make sure to punish and seek to prevent in cases where they had no formal systems of law?

People repeat the cliché that life is not fair, which I suppose is most fundamentally a subjective reaction to the phenomenon of death, but laws must be fair, and Natural Law is fair.

Normally people feel Natural Law all the way down to muscle and bone. That’s the fundamental right versus wrong of things as well as the set of common sense principles that predict what can work well versus what cannot work well in terms of human choices. Encoded laws that violate Natural Law feel unfair, and they do not tend to sit well with people.

Natural Law was considered the domain of Roman goddess Ceres, and is intimately connected with the Hindu concept of Prakriti, but it’s been found everywhere any conscious thing ever interacted with any other conscious thing. It is essential. It’s what emerges naturally when people exist alongside one another, catalyzing, comparing, and clashing against boundaries together as and within a complex system.

Cosmic Law barely cares about how people feel compared to what they do and what they are causing to happen in the world and therefore in the wider Universe.

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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