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of Quantum Physics
Nobel Prize winning physicists have proven beyond doubt that the
physical world is one large sea of energy that flashes into and out
of being in milliseconds, over and over again.
Nothing is solid.
This is the world of Quantum Physics.
They have proven that thoughts are what put together and hold
together this ever-changing energy field into the objects that we
see.
So why do we see a person instead of a flashing cluster of
energy?
Think of a movie reel.
A movie is a collection of about 24 frames a second. Each frame
is separated by a gap. However, because of the speed at which
one frame replaces another, our eyes get cheated into thinking
that we see a continuous and moving picture.
Think of television.
Your life becomes what you have imagined and believed in most.
The world is literally your mirror, enabling you to experience in the
physical plane what you hold as your truth until you change it.
Quantum physics shows us that the world is not the hard and
unchangeable thing it may appear to be. Instead, it is a very fluid
place continuously built up using our individual and collective
thoughts.
What we think is true is really an illusion, almost like a magic trick.
Fortunately we have begun to uncover the illusion and most
importantly, how to change it.
What is your body made of?
Nine systems comprise the human body including Circulatory,
Digestive, Endocrine, Muscular, Nervous, Reproductive,
Respiratory, Skeletal, and Urinary.
What are those made up of?
Tissues and organs.
What are tissues and organs made of?
Cells.
What are cells made of?
Molecules.
exists regardless of us. That theory (and that's all it is, a theory) cannot be stated
as it is in the very next line, "scientific and proven", until it actually is.
"Everything is Energy" Thought provoking, may I suggest follow-up reading? Try
"The Bridge To Infinity" by Bruce L. Cathie. Specifically the paragraph on page 24
relating to Einstein's postulation that physical matter is nothing more than a
concentrated field of force, and the aforementioned authors subsequent
extension to this line of reasoning. I find the parallels intriguing, well worth the
effort.
" your set of senses perceives the sea of energy from a certain limited standpoint
and makes up an image from that."
Actually the senses perceive nothing, they are simply stimulated by the medium
for which they are designed - eyes for light, touch for certain degrees of
mechanical force, heat sensors for, what else, heat, etc. The brain then takes
these impulses and, from all the data accumulated in life experiences and stored
in memory, forms perceptions, comparing the present experience to what is
coded from past experiences.
Down at the subatomic level "particles" are really concentrations of energy of
certain frequencies. The force we perceive when we touch something is like the
force felt when bringing two magnet ends of the same polarity: the energy from
the object against the energy of our finger. similarly light reflects from these
object/energy concentrations to reach our eyes; the vibrational energy of heat
transmuted to our skin etc.
So our perceptions are accurate reflections of our world but on a very macro level
as far as our receptor are concerned. What is inaccurate is our perception of our
self-image in relationship to the world. Instead of seeing the world alone, we
constantly focus the world as relationship of ourselves to the world. This is a
consequence of our stream of consciousness and memory, which constantly
reminds us that we are who we are, we like or dislike what it is that we like or
dislike, etc. Call this "conditioning" the same way we are conditioned by
advertising. This constant judging, analyzing, interpreting as well as re-living real
or virtual realities in our stream of consciousness is what forms the picture of
"me". Silence the stream of consciousness and the "me" dissolves away. But that
silencing requires: first, strengthening the power of concentration, second,
learning how to target one's awareness, third, learning where to target one's
awareness.
The world is not spirit, one cannot join or communicate with matters' "subatomic
energy", though it's really popular to look for unifying theories between
matter/universe/quantum physics and the selflessness or non-ego states. Without
attention to "me," the present is perceived differently. Some perceive this as a
spiritual experience, but it's just experiencing reality purely. All this spirituality or
quantum physics metaphor-isazion is just trying to make something form this "nome" state. (This is the origin for the statement above "Spirit is all that is." If I take
the grime off the window that partially reflected my image back to me as I looked
through it, I then see reality as it truly is. Nothing else. Instead of trying to
interpret the clearness of the glass or making its pure transparency an object of
attention/analysis, let's just focus on the reality beyond.
"An object does not exist independently of its observer! So, as you can see, your
observation, your attention to something, and your intention, literally creates that
thing."
Wow, this is another example of "popular pandering new-age journalism" mixing
oranges and apples. Observation can (minimally) change what you MEASURE
(not view) on a micro scale but not macro. If I measure the size of a shoe box I
don't change it. But when I measure the air pressure of a tire, I change that
pressure. When I measure the flow of electricity, I interfere with that flow. Let's be
real.