Exposing
The Grand Illusion
Dr
Raven Dolick MsD Nov 14, 2014
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You
Have Been Spoon Fed a Double Dose of The Grand Illusion Enhancements
By World Powers
Have
you noticed something strange going on in the world?
I
mean the world has always been strange, but lately it’s been
getting much stranger, day by day.
Have
you also noticed all these movies popping up about end times
,destruction and death?
What
about strange adds appearing around the world and documentaries
showing all these weird end of the world cinereous.
Media
outlets around the world hyping the end times.
Religious
people talking about the same thing.
The
Mayan calendar ending on December 21st 2012.
Conspiracy
theories going haywire and in full swing.
Al
Gore’s climate change……….
New
age lunacy
UFO
groups talking about aliens and how they’re going to save the earth
from certain doom or about reptilians and Annunki connections.
World
war 3 and the end of the world.
ALL
THESE GROUPS HAVE ONE CENTRAL THEME
Doom
and Gloom.
FEAR
FEAR FEAR….
It’s
enough to drive one mad
OF
COURSE a lot of people around the world dismiss this as just hype.
SO
WHAT THE Hell IS GOING ON.??????????
What
if I tell you that most events unfolding before our very eyes were
planned to happen.
What
if I tell you, that it is all a smoke screen. (Example the Financial
collapse).
What
if I tell you that huge major events and catastrophes are about to
happen?
A
coming devastation so large that it will affect every person on
earth.
What
if I tell you this devastation will take the guise of a natural
phenomena, and that all religious groups around the world will think
it’s an act of GOD or the arrival of the Christ consciousness. Or
new age jargon like the age of Aquarius.
Environmentalists
will say “I told you so it’s Mother Nature fighting back” .
Whilst the remainder of the people will come up with a million other
conspiracy theories, to why this has happened. The fact is… the
survivors won’t even have time to think. The Governments around the
world are to gutless to speak out like spineless jelly fish they
remain silence and controlled. Whilst the shakers and movers in the
know .. are getting ready.
What
I am about to reveal to you, is some of the most important secretive
mind blowing information, that’s known only to a few.
Everyone
needs to be told the truth but only a few will act upon it.
You
and only you can change this scenario right around by just knowing
what’s going on and questioning your reality. Right now without
sounding rude at least 98% of people are walking around in a trance
state with their heads buried in the sand. Deep inside every human in
the world knows something’s not right, but doesn’t know exactly
what it is or choose to ignore it , maybe it will go away. “IT
WON’T”. Unless you apply change.
NOW
If you were fast asleep, in the middle of the worst, sadistically
insane driven nightmare ever experienced, wouldn’t you wish that
someone came along to wake you up?
The
human race is in a hypnotic trance every bit as much as any subject
in a hypnotist’s stage show; even more so, in fact, because the
stooge on the stage only has one hypnotist working on him for a short
time. In everyday life we are all being bombarded with thousands of
hypnotic implants. The central theme of the end times imbedded in all
religions throughout our history and a push for war, sacrifice and
destruction?
The
world is waiting for the BIG ONE to hit.
Or
is it all such a strong illusion 98% of the world population will
succumb to it's lie? Yup and if ya' didn't hear me YUP!
To
understand how this all can be pulled off let me take you back to our
recent past that many on earth knew nothing about.......
You
can continue if you truly dare to be a piece of the puzzle and see
how you are not all that smart as you claim to be on world
events.....
In
1982 a remarkable event took place. At the University of Paris a
research team led by physicist Alain Aspect performed what may turn
out to be one of the most important experiments of the 20th century.
You did not hear about it on the evening news. In fact, unless you
are in the habit of reading scientific journals you probably have
never even heard Aspect’s name, though there are some who believe
his discovery may change the face of science.Aspect’s experiment is
related to the EPR Experiment, a consicousness experiment which had
been devised by Albert Einstein, and his colleagues,Poldlsky and
Rosen, in order to disprove Quantum Mechanics on the basis of the
Pauli Exclusion Principle contradicting Special Relativity.
Aspect
and his team discovered that under certain circumstances subatomic
particles such as electrons are able to instantaneously
communicatewith each other regardless of the distance separating
them. It doesn’t matter whether they are 10 feet or 10 billion
miles apart.
Somehow
each particle always seems to know what the other is doing. The
problem with this feat is that it violates Einstein’s long-held
tenet that no communication can travel faster than the speed of
light. Since traveling faster than the speed of light is tantamount
to breaking the time barrier, this daunting prospect has caused some
physicists to try to come up with elaborate ways to explain away
Aspect’s findings. But it has inspired others to offer even more
radical explanations.
University
of London physicist David Bohm, for example, believes Aspect’s
findings imply that objective reality does not exist, that despite
its apparent solidity the universe is at heart a phantasm, a gigantic
and splendidly detailed hologram.
To
understand why Bohm makes this startling assertion, one must first
understand a little about holograms. A hologram is a three-
dimensional photograph made with the aid of a laser.
To
make a hologram, the object to be photographed is first bathed in the
light of a laser beam. Then a second laser beam is bounced off the
reflected light of the first and the resulting interference pattern
(the area where the two laser beams commingle) is captured on film.
When
the film is developed, it looks like a meaningless swirl of light and
dark lines. But as soon as the developed film is illuminated by
another laser beam, a three-dimensional image of the original object
appears.
The
three-dimensionality of such images is not the only remarkable
characteristic of holograms. If a hologram of a rose is cut in half
and then illuminated by a laser, each half will still be found to
contain the entire image of the rose.
Indeed,
even if the halves are divided again, each snippet of film will
always be found to contain a smaller but intact version of the
original image. Unlike normal photographs, every part of a hologram
contains all the information possessed by the whole.
The
“whole in every part” nature of a hologram provides us with an
entirely new way of understanding organization and order. For most of
its history, Western science has labored under the bias that the best
way to understand a physical phenomenon, whether a frog or an atom,
is to dissect it and study its respective parts. A hologram teaches
us that some things in the universe may not lend themselves to this
approach. If we try to take apart something constructed
holographically, we will not get the pieces of which it is made, we
will only get smaller wholes.
This
insight suggested to Bohm another way of understanding Aspect’s
discovery. Bohm believes the reason subatomic particles are able to
remain in contact with one another regardless of the distance
separating them is not because they are sending some sort of
mysterious signal back and forth, but because their separateness is
an illusion. He argues that at some deeper level of reality such
particles are not individual entities, but are actually extensions of
the same fundamental something. This fundamental connectedness would
correlate with The Fifth Element, and its mathematical proof of all
aspects of the universe being energetically connected – Hal
Puthoff’s assertion in his work on Zero-Point Energy of all charges
in the universe being connected and that further mass is in all
likelihood an illusion as well – and both of these modern day
theories of physics being in accordance with ancient traditions and
philosophies, which claim the same connectedness of the diverse parts
of the universe. To enable people to better visualize what he means,
Bohm offers the following illustration. Imagine an aquarium
containing a fish. Imagine also that you are unable to see the
aquarium directly and your knowledge about it and what it contains
comes from two television cameras, one directed at the aquarium’s
front and the other directed at its side.
As
you stare at the two television monitors, you might assume that the
fish on each of the screens are separate entities. After all, because
the cameras are set at different angles, each of the images will be
slightly different. But as you continue to watch the two fish, you
will eventually become aware that there is a certain relationship
between them.
When
one turns, the other also makes a slightly different but
corresponding turn; when one faces the front, the other always faces
toward the side. If you remain unaware of the full scope of the
situation, you might even conclude that the fish must be
instantaneously communicating with one another, but this is clearly
not the case.
This,
says Bohm, is precisely what is going on between the subatomic
particles in Aspect’s experiment.
According
to Bohm, the apparent faster-than-light connection between subatomic
particles is really telling us that there is a deeper level of
reality we are not privy to, a more complex dimension beyond our own
that is analogous to the aquarium. And, he adds, we view objects such
as subatomic particles as separate from one another because we are
seeing only a portion of their reality.
Such
particles are not separate “parts”, but facets of a deeper and
more underlying unity that is ultimately as holographic and
indivisible as the previously mentioned rose. And since everything in
physical reality is comprised of these “eidolons”, the universe
is itself a projection, a hologram.
In
addition to its phantomlike nature, such a universe would possess
other rather startling features. If the apparent separateness of
subatomic particles is illusory, it means that at a deeper level of
reality all things in the universe are infinitely interconnected.
The
electrons in a carbon atom in the human brain are connected to the
subatomic particles that comprise every salmon that swims, every
heart that beats, and every star that shimmers in the sky. Everything
interpenetrates everything, and although human nature may seek to
categorize and pigeonhole and subdivide, the various phenomena of the
universe, all apportionments are of necessity artificial and all of
nature is ultimately a seamless web.
In
a holographic universe, even time and space could no longer be viewed
as fundamentals. Because concepts such as location break down in a
universe in which nothing is truly separate from anything else, time
and three-dimensional space, like the images of the fish on the TV
monitors, would also have to be viewed as projections of this deeper
order.
At
its deeper level reality is a sort of superhologram in which the
past, present, and future all exist simultaneously. This suggests
that given the proper tools it might even be possible to someday
reach into the superholographic level of reality and pluck out scenes
from the long-forgotten past.
What
else the superhologram contains is an open-ended question. Allowing,
for the sake of argument, that the superhologram is the matrix that
has given birth to everything in our universe, at the very least it
contains every subatomic particle that has been or will be – every
configuration of matter and energy that is possible, from snowflakes
to quasars, from bluü whales to gamma rays. It must be seen as a
sort of cosmic storehouse of “All That Is.” Although Bohm
concedes that we have no way of knowing what else might lie hidden in
the superhologram, he does venture to say that we have no reason to
assume it does not contain more. Or as he puts it, perhaps the
superholographic level of reality is a “mere stage” beyond which
lies “an infinity of further development”.
Bohm
is not the only researcher who has found evidence that the universe
is a hologram. Working independently in the field of brain research,
Standford neurophysiologist Karl Pribram has also become persuaded of
the holographic nature of reality.
Pribram
was drawn to the holographic model by the puzzle of how and where
memories are stored in the brain. For decades numerous studies have
shown that rather than being confined to a specific location,
memories are dispersed throughout the brain.
In
a series of landmark experiments in the 1920s, brain scientist Karl
Lashley found that no matter what portion of a rat’s brain he
removed he was unable to eradicate its memory of how to perform
complex tasks it had learned prior to surgery. The only roblem was
that no one was able to come up with a mechanism that might explain
this curious “whole in every part” nature of memory storage. Then
in the 1960s Pribram encountered the concept of holography and
realized he had found the explanation brain scientists had been
looking for. Pribram believes memories are encoded not in neurons, or
small groupings of neurons, but in patterns of nerve impulses that
crisscross the entire brain in the same way that patterns of laser
light interference crisscross the entire area of a piece of film
containing a holographic image. In other words, Pribram believes the
brain is itself a hologram.
Pribram’s
theory also explains how the human brain can store so many memories
in so little space. It has been estimated that the human brain has
the capacity to memorize something on the order of 10 billion bits of
information during the average human lifetime (or roughly the same
amount of information contained in five sets of the Encyclopaedia
Britannica).
Similarly,
it has been discovered that in addition to their other capabilities,
holograms possess an astounding capacity for information
storage-simply by changing the angle at which the two lasers strike a
piece of photographic film, it is possible to record many different
images on the same surface. It has been demonstrated that one cubic
centimeter of film can hold as many as 10 billion bits of
information.
Our
uncanny ability to quickly retrieve whatever information we need from
the enormous store of our memories becomes more understandable if the
brain functions according to holographic principles. If a friend asks
you to tell him what comes to mind when he says the word “zebra”,
you do not have to clumsily sort back through ome gigantic and
cerebral alphabetic file to arrive at an answer. Instead,
associations like “striped”, “horselike”, and “animal
native to Africa” all pop into your head instantly.
Indeed,
one of the most amazing things about the human thinking process is
that every piece of information seems instantly cross-correlated with
every other piece of information-another feature intrinsic to the
hologram. Because every portion of a hologram is infinitely
interconnected with ever other portion, it is perhaps nature’s
supreme example of a cross-correlated system.
The
storage of memory is not the only neurophysiological puzzle that
becomes more tractable in light of Pribram’s holographic model of
the brain. Another is how the brain is able to translate the
avalanche of frequencies it receives via the senses (light
frequencies, sound frequencies, and so on) into the concrete world of
our perceptions. Encoding and decoding frequencies is precisely what
a hologram does best. Just as a hologram functions as a sort of lens,
a translating device able to convert an apparently meaningless blur
of frequencies into a coherent image, Pribram believes the brain also
comprises a lens and uses holographic principles to mathematically
convert the frequencies it receives through he senses into the inner
world of our perceptions.
An
impressive body of evidence suggests that the brain uses holographic
principles to perform its operations. Pribram’s theory, in fact,
has gained increasing support among neurophysiologists.
Argentinian-Italian
researcher Hugo Zucarelli recently extended the holographic model
into the world of acoustic phenomena. Puzzled by the fact that humans
can locate the source of sounds without moving their heads, even if
they only possess hearing in one ear, Zucarelli discovered that
holographic principles can explain this ability.
Zucarelli
has also developed the technology of holophonic sound, a recording
technique able to reproduce acoustic situations with an almost
uncanny realism.
Pribram’s
belief that our brains mathematically construct “hard” reality by
relying on input from a frequency domain has also received a good
deal of experimental support. It has been found that each of our
senses is sensitive to a much broader range of frequencies than was
previously suspected. Researchers have discovered, for instance, that
our visual systems are sensitive to sound frequencies, that our sense
of smell is in part dependent on what are now called “cosmic
frequencies”, and that even the cells in our bodies are sensitive
to a broad range of frequencies. Such findings suggest that it is
only in the holographic domain of consciousness that such frequencies
are sorted out and divided up into conventional perceptions. But the
most mind-boggling aspect of Pribram’s holographic model of the
brain is what happens when it is put together with Bohm’s theory.
For if the concreteness of the world is but a secondary reality and
what is “there” is actually a holographic blur of frequencies,
and if the brain is also a hologram and only selects some of the
frequencies out of this blur and mathematically transforms them into
sensory perceptions, what becomes of objective reality?
Put
quite simply, it ceases to exist. As the religions of the East have
long upheld, the material world is Maya, an illusion, and although we
may think we are physical beings moving through a physical world,
this too is an illusion. We are really “receivers” floating
through a kaleidoscopic sea of frequency, and what we extract from
this sea and transmogrify into physical reality is but one channel
from many extracted out of the superhologram. This striking new
picture of reality, the synthesis of Bohm and Pribram’s views, has
come to be called the Holographic Paradigm, and although many
scientists have greeted it with skepticism, it has galvanized others.
A small but growing group of researchers believe it may be the most
accurate model of reality science has arrived at thus far.
More
than that, some believe it may solve some mysteries that have never
before been explainable by science and even establish the paranormal
as apart of nature. Numerous researchers, including Bohm and Pribram,
have noted that many para-psychological phenomena become much more
understandable in terms of the holographic paradigm.
In
a universe in which individual brains are actually indivisible
portions of the greater hologram and everything is infinitely
interconnected, telepathy may merely be the accessing of the
holographic level. It is obviously much easier to understand how
information can travel from the mind of individual ‘A’ to that of
individual ‘B’ at a far distance point and helps to understand a
number of unsolved puzzles in psychology. In particular, Stansilov
Grof feels the holographic paradigm offers a model for understanding
many of the baffling phenomena experienced by individuals during
altered states of consciousness.
In
the 1950s, while conducting research into the beliefs of LSD as a
psychotherapeutic tool, Grof had one female patient who suddenly
became convinced she had assumed the identity of a female of a
species of prehistoric reptile. During the course of her
hallucination, she not only gave a richlydetailed description of what
it felt like to be encapsulated in such a form, but noted that the
portion of the male of the species anatomy was a patch of colored
scales on the side of its head. What was startling to Grof was that
although the woman had no prior knowledge about such things, a
conversation with a zoologist later confirmed that in certain species
of reptiles colored areas on the head do indeed play an important
role as triggers of sexual arousal.
The
woman¹s experience was not unique. During the course of his
research, Grof encountered examples of patients regressing and
identifying with virtually every species on the evolutionary tree
(research findings which helped influence the man-into-ape scene in
the movie, Altered States).
Moreover,
he found that such experiences frequently contained obscure
zoological details which turned out to be accurate. Regressions into
the animal kingdom were not the only puzzling psychological phenomena
Grof encountered. He also had patients who appeared to tap into some
sort of collective or racial unconscious. Individuals with little or
no education suddenly gave detailed descriptions of Zoroastrian
funerary practices and scenes from Hindu mythology. In other
categories of experience, individuals gave persuasive accounts of
out-of-body journeys, of precognitive glimpses of the future, of
regressions into apparent past-life incarnations.
In
later research, Grof found the same range of phenomena manifested in
therapy sessions which did not involve the use of drugs. Because
thecommon element in such experiences appeared to be the transcending
of an individual¹s consciousness beyond the usual boundaries of ego
and/or limitations of space and time, Grof called such manifestations
transpersonal experiences, and in the late ’60s he helped found a
branch of psychology called transpersonal psychology devoted entirely
to their study. Although Grof¹s newly founded Association of
Transpersonal Psychology garnered a rapidly growing group of
like-minded professionals and has become a respected branch of
psychology, for years neither Grof or any of his colleagues were able
to offer a mechanism for explaining the bizarre psychological
phenomena they were witnessing. But that has changed with the advent
of the
holographic
paradigm.
As
Grof noted, if the mind is actually part of a continuum, a labyrinth
that is connected not only to every other mind that exists or has
existed, but to very atom, organism, and region in the vastness of
space and time itself, the fact that it is able to occasionally make
forays into the labyrinth and have transpersonal experiences no
longer seems so strange.
Perhaps,
in Creating Reality, we have already become – as in Star Trek, The
Next Generation – a Q of the Continuum or we are part of a
consciousness virtual reality experiment.
The
holographic paradigm also has implications for so-called hard
sciences like biology. Keith Floyd, a psychologist at Virginia
Intermont College, has pointed out that if the concreteness of
reality is but a holographic illusion, it would no longer be true to
say the brain produces consciousness. Rather, t is Consciousness that
creates the appearance of the brain as well as the body and
everything else around us we interpret as physical.
Such
a turnabout in the way we view biological structures has caused
researchers to point out that medicine and our understanding of the
healing process could also be transformed by the holographic
paradigm. If the apparent physical structure of the body is but a
holographic projection of consciousness, it becomes clear that each
of us is much more responsible for our health than current medical
wisdom allows. What we now view as miraculous remissions of disease
may actually be due to changes in consciousness which in turn effect
changes in the hologram of the body.
Similarly,
controversial new healing techniques such as visualization may work
so well because in the holographic domain of thought images
areultimately as real as reality. Even visions and experiences
involving non-ordinary reality become explainable under the
holographic paradigm. In his book Gifts of Unknown Things, biologist
Lyall Watson describes his encounter with an Indonesian shaman woman
who, by performing a ritual dance, was able to make an entire grove
of trees instantly vanish into thin air. Watson relates that as he
and another astonished onlooker continued to watch the woman, she
caused the trees to reappear, then click off again and on again
several times in succession. Although current scientific
understanding is incapable of explaining such events, experiences
like this become more tenable if hard reality is only a holographic
projection.
Perhaps
we agree on what is ‘there’ or ‘not there’ because what we
call consensus reality is formulated and ratified at the level of the
human unconscious at which all minds are infinitely interconnected.
If this is true, it is the most profound implication of the
holographic paradigm of all, for it means that experiences such as
Watson’s are not commonplace only because we have not programmed
our minds with the beliefs that would make them so.
In
a holographic universe there are no limits to the extent to which we
can alter the fabric of reality.
What
we perceive as reality is only a canvas waiting for us to draw upon
it any picture we want. Anything is possible, from bending spoons
with the power of the mind to events experienced by Carlos Castaneda
during his encounters with the Yaqui brujo don Juan, for Magic is our
birthright, no more or less miraculous than our ability to compute
the reality we want when we are in our dreams.
Indeed,
even our most fundamental notions about reality become suspect, for
in a holographic universe, as Pribram has pointed out, even random
events would have to be seen as based on holographic principles and
therefore determined.
Synchronicities
or meaningful coincidences suddenly makes sense, and everything in
reality would have to be seen as a metaphor. Even the most haphazard
events would express some underlying symmetry.
Whether
Bohm and Pribram’s holographic paradigm becomes accepted in science
or dies an ignoble death remains to be seen, but it is safe to say
that it has already had an influence on the thinking of many
scientists. And even if it is found that the holographic model does
not provide the best explanation for the instantaneous communications
that seem to be passing back and forth between subatomic particles,
at the very least, as noted by Basil Hiley, a physicist at Birbeck
College in London, Aspect’s findings indicate that we must be
prepared to consider radically new views of reality.
There
are a few more points that should be mentioned regarding this
article. This is basically how things are. However, there isn’t a
conclusion put forward in the article. Wisdom already knows what the
conclusion is. Being that the individuals mentioned in the article
are all highly intellectually indoctrinated, they have the hindrance
of rationality limiting their ability to simply know this is how
things are.
Where
the speed of light ‘kicks in”, this is the initial point, or the
starting point of the 3D illusion. This is the beginning of the
intellectual thought process, in all its forms, such as science,
religion, arts, business,… all things are mathematically arranged
and initiate the thing we refer to as knowledge and the 3D illusion.
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