SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, TRANSISTORS AND TANTRA OR WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW IS COSTING YOU A BUNDLE.
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, TRANSISTORS AND TANTRA OR WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW IS COSTING YOU A BUNDLE.
Do you remember some years ago, hearing of something called superconductivity? Once in a while, you might hear of a report on the news that some research lab has just made great strides in the quest for computer chips that can operate at room temperature while giving off no heat. What would this mean for the average consumer? For one thing, a home computer that generates no heat means it would not need a cooling fan positioned right over to the processor. Your computer would be in no danger of overheating, and would use less electricity. As of yet, no such thing as superconductivity appears to exist, though scientists keep trying to create it.
Let me interject something here. Perhaps you have heard of Tantra? Most people in our prudish American society have only heard of it, and know next to nothing about it except that it is related to some obscure eastern sexual practices. No matter. By the end of this little discussion, you will not only know a little more of what Tantra is but also see that it has a direct analogy to superconductivity.
The world of electronics was given a major shot in the arm in the 1940’s with the invention of the transistor at Bell Labs. (Actually, it was invented by T. Townsend Brown many years earlier as part of a Radiant Energy device he built, which was reportedly capable of extracting from the Ether about 50,000 watts of electrical power. He called this early transistor a “germanium valve” but was not awarded the patent because the eggheads at the patent office couldn’t understand what it did. Apparently, the fate of all genius really is to be misunderstood…)
A transistor is a very simple device composed of two electronic components called diodes, which are tied together to function as a single unit. A diode has the characteristic of being able to rectify, or change one signal into another. They are found in many of our favorite electronic gadgets. By way of example, it would be impossible to listen to a radio without the help of at least one diode whose mission is to take the radio signal, which is a form of Electromagnetic Radiation, and change it into an electronic signal that can further be changed into audible sound waves.
Think of this. If you take one device that rectifies, changes, or transforms one thing into another, and fuse it together with another device that does the exact same thing, then wouldn’t the result of such a fusion at least be geometrically bigger than what it was before? As in, 1+1=2? Of course it would. Two carpenters can theoretically build faster than any one of them could alone. The same principle is true of electronics. But thanks to the curious properties of a transistor, the overall result of the two fused diodes is a device that is far greater than the sum of its parts.
By their very nature, transistors transcend resistance, hence the name if you think about it. Now in a perfect world, transistors would be super-conductive. This means that the electronic component offers no resistance to the current of electricity passing thru it. Disregarding the occasional obscure report that it has been achieved in secret, superconductivity is a dream that the majority of scientists have not yet figured out how to do at room temperature—so far they have achieved success with superconductivity only at incredibly cold temperatures. Nevertheless, the point is that when you fuse two diodes together, they function together in a new and better way than if they were alone. How do they do it? The answer really lies in Spiritual Law, specifically the Hermetic Principle of Sex. And so we arrive to the part of our discussion concerning Tantra.
It is obvious to everyone that when a man and a woman come together, they can produce a new product that contains everything of the parents, yet is simultaneously similar to and yet different from either parent, as well as being something more than the individual parents will ever be on their own. Again, we have a thing that is greater than the sum of its parent parts. But let us resist the concept of making babies for our discussion here. Instead, let us look at the practice of transcendental sex, or Tantra.
In the practice of Tantra, a couple seeks to surpass all of their own psycho-emotional limitations to arrive at a point of ultimate transcendence whereby their very bodies become like modern-day superconductors, conducting and channeling the flow of God right thru themselves. That may sound impossible, if not absurd to the western mind, but just because something seems unattainable doesn’t make it so.
In the actual practice of Tantra, the man seeks to act as an energy pump, continuously channeling his own electricity, or sexual energy, into the woman until higher and higher states of ecstasy are reached that eventually results in an orgasm that surpasses the ordinary orgasm of ‘normal’ sex. This high level ecstatic energy transforms, changes, and elevates both participants, pushing out the edges of the envelope, as it were, of each participant’s psychological and emotional blockages and resistance, until one day, thru the process of acclimation or continual adjustment (like body building), there exists no more resistance to the ecstasy being generated by the tantric process and thereby the divine couple achieve enlightenment, which we may call biological superconductivity. We can now say that the couple is a super conductive biological transistor, channeling the current of Divine energy commonly called God. The analogy to a transistor is obvious when examined.
Within the confines of a transistor, one diode acts as a “male” while the other acts as the “female”. In a standard electronic circuit, both diodes are linked to the same power source. The male diode passes a small current into the female diode, which has been waiting to pass its own small current into the rest of the circuit. But when the male’s current hits the female diode with a certain amount of force and pressure, the energies of both combine and flow thru the female diode back into the circuit with greater intensity than before, which then is recycled back into both diodes and the cycle repeats itself, this time, at a much higher level of current or power. The two diodes transcend each other’s resistance by combining forces, much like a Tantric couple does when practicing their art.
Can you see the analogy? In the practice of tantra, the couple is “wired” to the same power source, the divine energy of God. The man passes a small current of sexual energy into the woman who is waiting to combine it with her own sexual energy. When the current or energy reaches a certain pressure, the energies combine in orgasm and flows back into each participant, and the cycle repeats itself.
Whether we talk about the practice of Tantra or the action of transistors in an ideal electronic circuit, the result is the same—superconductivity. Superconductivity is a reality, whether or not our laboratory scientists have been able to achieve it at sub-freezing temperatures or not, though I predict that one day we will have it at room temeprature.
There is an undeniable law in this universe. If something exists in one form, it can certainly exist in another form as well. Light emanates from a candle flame as well as from light bulb filament. Each source of light is different from each other on the surface and yet the result they produce is for all intents and purposes, identical.
In a perfect world, an ideal electronic circuit consisting of ideal components manufactured from ideal materials could be tuned into the invisible ethers and subsequently yield vast, virtually limitless supplies of energy that could be tapped or siphoned to run your computer, home appliances, even your car if the engine were replaced with an electric motor. Imagine never paying an electrical bill again. Imagine never having to pay for a gallon of gasoline or needing petroleum products again. What would be the purpose in paying for energy that is free?
An ideal world? Certainly. Room temperature superconductivity…impossible?
Nothing is impossible.
The truth is, it already exists. The public just doesn’t know about it. Yet…