Talk/Visual/Musical Journey in Full Dome from the unity of consciousness of Noosphere (collective consciousness) to the expansion of our Mind reach out into the greater Astrophysical Universe.
Come and join us at the Adelaide Planetarium and experience what we call full dome consciousness in 'SPACESHIP EARTH. Through a talk/musical/visual experience, Darren and Bradley from Sacred Resonance in the immersive dome theater space will invoke what astronauts call the ‘Overview Effect’, a numinous (Enlightenment) experience induced by seeing Earth from space. This experience is a higher activation through light, colour and music that brings forth a new spiritual-science for the future worlds to come.
We will be discussing through music and visuals how the ‘Noosphere’, - the Global Collective Consciousness, connects with the greater Astrophysical Universe of the vast star systems. This is like astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell talks about in the experience of 'cosmic consciousness' and what he calls 'an ecstasy of unity' which is part of the greater mind reach. From this understaning we can like him and also experience this higher consciousness and understand the universe around us is not accidental, but as an intelligent process at work, in some way conscious, and interconnected via every atom of its being. For the universe is a hologram, with each part containing the whole in which we are all connected.
Also According to Buckminster Fuller 'We have discovered that it is highly feasible for all the human passengers aboard Spaceship Earth to enjoy the whole ship without any individual interfering with another and without any individual being advantaged at the expense of another.'
'I wonder what it would be like to be on board a spaceship," and the answer is very simple. What does it feel like? That’s all we have ever experienced. We are all astronauts'.
My view of our planet was a glimpse of divinity.
(Apollo 14 astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell).
Presented at the Adelaide Planetarium here is a image and website for more info:http://www.unisa.edu.au/planetarium/
