We really DO live a dream 2
5th Mar 2009
Hello lovely people
To the naked eye the result looks like the concentric circles you would get when you throw two stones into a pond. But shine another light through the holographic film, and you get a three-dimensional image of the object. This image is so real that you can walk around it, but when you try to touch it, there is nothing, just air.
Now for something that is even more remarkable. Cut off even the tiniest piece of that holographic film and shine a light on it, and what do you get? A three-dimensional image of the object – exactly the same as when you would use the entire film.
Apparently the entire Universe consists of such a holographic image. That would explain things like reflexology, homeopathy and acupuncture – the entire holograph that we call “body” is represented in any other part of the same body.
You say but a body can be touched? Sure. My suspicion is that we cannot put our hands through our bodies because at some point we stopped believing that we can do it. Why do I say this? The same book reports the case of the Sufi mystic Hazrat Inayat Khan who died in 1927. (He taught that blind adherence to any book rendered any religion void of spirit, regardless of its external nature.) Legend has it that he at times gave off so much light that people could actually read by it. Numerous religions depict their saints as people with halos of light above their heads. Maybe we have just forgotten that we are beings of Light, and we chose to become dense in every sense of the word.
Michael Talbot’s book also describes an experiment where a person was placed in a hypnotic trance and told that he would be unable to see his daughter when he wakes up. Indeed, when he woke up from the trance, he could not see his daughter who was standing right in front of him. However, he could read the inscription on a pocket watch that was held behind his “invisible” daughter. The hypnotic state took away the belief that a person was too solid to see through, and as a result he could see through the person.
But how do we explain the choices that people have? We often see how people reach a crisis point in their lives, and suddenly they turn their lives around. This book says that the universe actually consists of a large number of holographic images, and we can choose to jump from one to the next – like being in one scene in a movie and then choosing to be in a different scene in a much happier movie.
Where a particular stimulus (visual, smell or touch) brings back a specific memory, it seems that our brains access the holographic memory outside of ourselves every time. This would also explain why for example the memory of the first house you ever lived in is not in your consciousness, but when I ask you to recall that house, the memory “floods back” and you can access details of the house.
And how do you know to write your name with your elbow or recognise the face of your parent or child on very old photographs? Your brain has taken a holographic picture of the information or skill, and stored these details in a memory bank. It does not matter from which angle you access the information, because your brain recognises the wave and then refines the wave until you can access the detail in any way you want.
On some deep level I have always known that the messages I receive as a medium are true. I have often questioned them, not because of a lack of faith, but because of curiosity.
Now that curiosity is paying off and I am getting some very interesting answers. I would never have thought that the answers would lie in holographic images. Carl Jung said “Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens.” This makes more sense to me every day. Meditation and “looking inside” brings fascinating answers.
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