Dr. Mercola November 07 2006 27,025 views
Because you know how much I love photography, especially images of our universe, you'll enjoy this awesome collection of 10 of the most beautiful photos ever taken of our solar system.
The image accompanying this blog is the Cat's Eye Nebula, one of the most complex nebulae ever discovered, amazingly, some 220 years ago by William Herschel, as taken from the Hubble Space telescope.
To learn more about some of the many mysteries of the universe surrounding us, take a moment or two to review the rest of the gorgeous images at the link below.
After viewing these magnificent images, I must extend my gratitude toward the universal, creative source through which all life comes into being! The abundance and prosperity in all facets of my life have been the direct result of seeking understanding, along with becoming aligned with this perfect universal power.
A naturally inquisitive soul, my life’s ambition is driven by my quest to share the empowerment that knowledge provides with the world. I recognize my own power in co-creating my life and hope to share that with all who read my best-selling book Cracking the Cancer Code! It's been an honor to have contributions from Dr. Mercola in this groundbreaking work.
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Yours in Health,
- Dr. Matthew J. Loop
www.matthewloop.meta-ehealth.com
The most amazing thing as that as humans we are limitless within, and limited with-out! I believe that what we see and perceive as human within our consiousness is actually our own internal movie projector displaying these 3D images. Some of course believe it is the "lense of maya" and that all we see and pereive is that of the ego and life is all about acknowleding it.
As metaphysical leaders say, "as above, so below!" Are we a part of something bigger/smaller, are we just like a jellyfish in the ocean or are we the supreme beings of it all? Are we viewing in these pictures what fish and marine life see when they look up at us, etc? It is all amazing stuff and life is just all a bunch of perceptions that we personally identify with. To CREATE!