Blog Post 2
- John L. Thomas

- Jan 18
- 2 min read
I see a log section sitting motionless, balanced on a river rock, on the crest of a wide flowing cascade. With each end squarely cut, probably by a chainsaw, it looks out of place. Standing at the river’s edge, my red-tri-Aussie, Jake, stares and points it out to me. With water rushing all around it, the log sits, unphased at the center of the chaos. Silent. Calm. What truth do you perceive from that experiential description? Nature, the Universe, the All, speaks to us constantly. Lessons and truths are everywhere for those who can spiritually see. Those truths, a communication from your subconscious, appear when you most need them.
The log sitting calmly, centered, was a message I needed at present because I just searched online to see if my website was yet findable. It was not. I then searched Earth School Dynamics-101. I was taken to the Good Reads website. There I learned that John Thomas has authored over 500 books. For the record, Sex with Grannies was not a book written by this John Thomas. The only one I’ve written, ESD-101, was listed there because back in 2011 Amazon wouldn’t allow a book to be given away free on their website. I priced it as low as they would allow. The postage cost me twice the sales price, but that was OK with me. I’ve always thought that helping to open spiritual eyes is of critical importance.
“I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together", from the Beatles song “I am the Walrus” can be heard as non-nonsensical, or, as truth having been written from a perspective described in ESD-101. Earth School Dynamics include all truths having both a positive and a negative, a Yin and Yang, as well as everything being one. The Beatles lead guitarist, George Harrison, said “People don’t understand. In John’s song, ‘I am the Walrus’, he says ‘I am he as you are he as you are me.’ People look for all sorts of hidden meanings. It’s serious, but it’s also not serious. It’s true, but it’s also a joke.” (Source) Did George offer an explanation using the same dynamics? Did the Beatles knowingly publish the truth of both positives and negatives, together, being an inseparable facet of oneness or were they oblivious to that, with that lyrical lesson being sent from the creative consciousness and recorded as a result of an acid trip? Either way, it doesn’t matter. Truth is truth. Altered states of consciousness scramble our perceived state of reality to the point that only the truth remains. Truth has no words. It’s more likely that John Lennon was sharing that which he knew to be true, slipping it into our subconscious as a seed to grow into awareness. Lao Tzu said “He who knows doesn’t speak. He who speaks, doesn’t know.” Do you think it’s appropriate to add, He who knows may disguise it in creative works?

Source – The Beatles Encyclopedia: Everything Fab Four by Ken Womack



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