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Expanding our sense of reality by Chris Degenhardt
Is there more to reality than what we perceive it to be? If so, how then can we expand our sense of reality to embrace new concepts, fresh ideas and novel revelations, outside of our limited boxed-up view of life? Why is it that, despite having an inherent sense that there exists much more to our being than we can imagine, we limit ourselves to a narrow fixed view of existence? These deep and profound questions are all too often relegated to the too hard basket but if there was ever a time they needed to be dusted off, it is now. Albert Einstein famously said, ‘The consciousness that creates the problem cannot be the consciousness that find the solution’. The same principle, it can be reasoned, goes for our sense of reality, in that it is impossible to experience an expanded sense of reality while being locked into old belief systems.
Old science is being dragged, kicking and screaming into a new way of looking at man, the universe and everything. Even the oldest of the sciences ‘biology’ is being upgraded into new quantum biological nano-science, making classical physics adopt a new model of reality. Science has always been about reason and logic, being able to repeat experiments, exactly and being able to determine all outcomes. With quantum physics these rules cannot apply because with the new science we are having to deal with probabilities, unpredictable behaviour in experiments and unplanned outcomes. However, science education, alas, still desperately clings to the old outmoded paradigm. And this needs to change.
The more we discover about the processes concerning the macro, micro and nano worlds the more we realize that Euclidean geometry and second law thermodynamics are incapable of providing the answers. The old scientific way of thinking is woefully inadequate when it comes to understanding universal dynamics in open systems. The old science cannot tell us why black holes emit light energy or why the cell can process an infinite amount of information. But fractal logic and holographic theory can. By applying holographic theory and fractal logic we can now find the answers to such tricky questions. In fact it can be reasoned that creation (and all that exists within it) can be modeled on fractal geometry, which appears to be the blueprint underlying all aspects of universal reality. Fractal logic and the holographic nature of reality are powerful indicators that enable us to fathom the possibility that we are, in fact not only human beings on a planet floating in the universe, but, in fractal terms, boundless beings made of the pure principles of an unlimited multiverse.
Technically, a hologram has the maximum symmetry of all fractal planes or geometric faces within the system to which it belongs. In simple terms, this means that an entire replica of an object or idea is completely represented inside even the smallest aspect of itself. This can be seen in the use of holographic film in which an image is embedded on to the film and, through the use of lasers, is projected in its 3D form. Apart from its light projected image, the hologram has another extraordinary attribute. If we cut a tiny piece of film off the photographic plate and move it away from the original, by using the same laser on this tiny fragment, it will still project the complete 3D image embedded on the original film!
By the same token, if we take a cell, or a molecule, or even an atom, we would have all the necessary ingredients, in that tiny object, to see the entire holographic matrix to which it belongs. Therefore, theoretically, a whole planet could be created from just one molecule. Here’s something else to help stretch of sense of reality. Size then, definitely does not matter where fractal logic and holography is concerned. Therefore, any piece of the infinite source is able to, theoretically, recreate the infinite from which it originated. This is the principle of the Ethical Nous (universal mind) of the Platonic Science for Ethical Ends.
So how can the infinite recreate itself? Imagine for a moment that a fractal geometrical template of reality represents the holographic matrix and instead of using a laser, the tool of projection becomes focused consciousness itself. This would give the creator of fractal geometry the perfect ‘art supplies with which’ to create an entire 3D reality! In fractal geometry we find holographic characteristics within the non-linear and circular patterns. So, if we were to examine a unit of the entire multiversal holographic reality, our imagination could embrace an infinite number of geometric dimensional planes that exist within and around every unit of the entire created universe.
Inviting our mind to embrace a fragment of the infinite would be like inviting it to adopt the whole of the infinite, simply because all parts of the infinite represent the whole. Also, if our minds began to embrace the infinite, theoretically, it would not be able to stop the process because the infinite would begin to attract the one attracted to it. It can be envisaged as an onion with infinite layers or this case, ‘universes within universes’. From these examples it can be reasoned that holographic virtual reality exists within all things in creation.
Astronomers have shown us that a large planetary body such as a sun will warp the time-space fabric or continuum around it. This occurs in much the same way Stretching a blanket between 4 people and placing a bowling ball in the center. You will find that the blanket droops where the ball rests in the center, leaving an inverted conical indentation. Taking this a step further a black hole warps the space-time fabric to the degree that it will bend light and distort time. An example of this is like taking the stretched blanket and wrapping the middle portion of the blanket in a spiraling cone. A black hole has an anomaly at its center that creates the whirlpool effect called a ‘quantum singularity’. This quantum singularity becomes so powerfully attractive that all particles are affected by the gravitational pull towards the black hole’s core. The circular edge of the fabric where it first indents, where you just begin to be pulled into the gravitational spin, is called the ‘event horizon’.
If a single sphere is a hologram of the entire reality, then any sphere becomes a matrix with infinite potential, having the ability to produce a gravitational field and, thus, bring about long-range attraction. If we were to create a local singularity, we may only need a single sphere that spins rather than an entire black hole. This happens because a spinning sphere will spin faster and faster, wrapping the fabric of reality increasingly tighter as in like the blanket analogy mentioned. It’s spin and density accelerates until it creates a quantum singularity – seen by many scientists as an inter-dimensional doorway leading backwards in time-space. This effect takes place when a reality cannot sustain such highly compressed energy. At the point this particle reality can no longer hold its material patterning it changes into wave energy.
This explains how people are able to break from their old fixed patterns of behavior by superimposing their old holographic inserts (belief systems) with their own singularity. This means by causing an internal energy vortex (inspiration) it wraps the fabric of old realities tighter and tighter until the holographic form can no longer be held in place. Once the rarefied matter of virtual reality becomes too wavelike to hold its form, the fluidity of the holoflux allows a new reality to be embraced. By the same token, simultaneous to the wrapping tighter process of breaking down matter images, the unwrapping of new consciousness emerges, creating the excitement of a child unwrapping their birthday present.
As this energy compresses and concentrates itself into a fluid like state it can then transcend from a reality based on form to a reality based on fluid formlessness, allowing greater awareness. This causes the particles of coherent light to form a new holographic insert, which is how matter, slower vibrating energy, transcends into spirit, faster vibrating energy.
Therefore, since a sphere has infinite holographic geometric patterns inherent within it, it would also have quite a number of holographic planes or octaves as well. So, to take the blanket analogy a step further, instead of placing a sphere upon a just a single outstretched blanket, we could simulate the additional planes and octaves associated with it by placing several outstretched blankets underneath each other with each separated by a few inches. When we place our sphere upon the top blanket, it would bend the blanket and, at the same time, affect the other blankets below it as well. This analogy shows that what happens in one-reality plane affects all other realities as well.
When we experience a spiritual revelation or an intense moment of pure universal love, we experience this kind of transcendence on many levels of our being. We are not just one-dimensional. What happens on one level of self also affects the whole of our being; in just the same way that what happens in one part of the hologram affects the whole hologram.
Euclidean geometrical forms by themselves are fixed and stagnant, whereas the inherent fractal properties of the golden spiral compels all geometric forms to implode or transcend. The Golden Mean Spiral has an inherent component within it that harmonises both its angular and spherical geometry. This force that creates the vortex field in all geometric forms (Greek Nous) and can be seen as the mathematical formula for inspiration. Without this vortex field, there can be no implosion and no transcendence; just a robotic type existence with no creativity. Through this golden spiral, all fractal geometry transcends form and moves into quantum fluidity, just as a drop of water returning to an ocean achieves instant fluid integration. This quantum ocean is the very essence of the entire holographic matrix of which we are all a part. Only when we learn to become fluid in our consciousness, by not being fixed in habitual patterns, will we have the ability to tap into this vast ocean and literally become at one with the universal holographic fabric. The sages and masters of Earth’s history could achieve this and that is why they were able to bring back such amazing teachings about oneness and the true essence of all life.
We are held back from this freedom by our distorted holographic inserts, kept in form by our fear-based memory patterns. Generally speaking, we have two forms of memory, our right-brained Holographic Memory and our left brained Magnetic Memory. Metaphysically, it is believed that we can access holographic memory when we attain an altered or expanded state of consciousness or open hearted unconditional love. Holographic memory, it can be deduced, works like a kind of metaphysical Internet, in which we download the information we need at the time.
For us to achieve this state of being, our brain waves must be lowered to alpha, theta or delta frequencies. Then, when we are really clear-headed we can tap into the quantum fluidity and have access to the holographic memory within ourselves and the whole of creation itself. In theory this allows to access our cellular memory right back to when we were single molecules in the proverbial swamp. In this mind state time and space no longer hold limitations for us as Memory isn’t accessed in a linear fashion, but instead in an experiential one.
Magnetic memory is accessed predominantly in a typical 3D linear fashion, in which the beta brain wave state is the dominant factor. This type of memory is very limited, affected as it is by subjective perception. A good anaalogy is an accordian. When it is in its compressed state, the bellows are folded. So, if a picture were painted on the expanded edges of the accordion’s bellows, it may well still seem complete when in its compressed state, but it would only be able to give limited information, making it difficult for us to get the whole picture. Yet, once the accordion is expanded, a clearer and greater sense of reality will unfold. This is exactly how we relate to reality with our conscious minds. Theoretically, as long as there is a relatively strong magnetic field surrounding us, such as our auras, our minds will utilize a magnetic form of memory storage for our sense of stability and security. This local magnetic field tends to keep the accordion bellows in a compressed state, affording us only a limited perspective within our virtual reality.
However, once this local magnetic storage (holographic insert) field weakens (such as during moments of great realisation, the holographic memory fabric fragments, allowing us the ability to see the bigger picture of reality, not just one limited by our narrow 3D perspective. By being at the center of self, it is possible to view these two overlapping realities, our common 3D one, and our less common holographic experience.
In our 3D reality, we need our sense of identity with which to locate ourselves. This serves as an anchor that keeps us fixed here, controlled by our egos. As the ego requires a lot of energy in order for it to be able to maintain itself in its 3D reality it has to rob it from somewhere or someone. Our ego (which metaphorically can be likened to a black hole in 3D) maintains its 3D perspective by warping and wrapping the geometric holographic fabric within us to keep us enfolded in its sense of reality. Thus, we identify with our ego instead of it identifying with us. So, (just like in the earlier analogy of the blanket and the sphere) the ego is the ball that drives and affects our whole sense of reality. In a way the ego is like a quantum singularity – a spiral of identity so strong that it can wrap and fold the holographic fabric tight enough to create a dense energy that makes us remain anchored in 3D.
As an analogy, we are very much like a black hole when we are in 3D consciousness. We feel needy and cut off from the infinite holographic reality so we have to search for completion outside of ourselves by craving energy from others. However, when we are in an expanded state, such as in meditation, or in profound moments of unconditional love we act more like a sun radiating energy instead of sucking it in. Therefore the golden spiral of ancient Greece is one of the key elements that can help us unwrap the holographic fabric of our spirit selves and unlock us from the egocentric 3D perspective of reality. The more we become holographic and experience the quantum fluidity within us, the more we expand into the infinite nature of all Creation.
About the Author
Chris Degenhardt Science-Art artist/author. Researcher and newsletter designer/editor for SARCA (Science-Art Research Centre of Australia) 2009 recipient of the George Cockburn award for upgrading Kantian aesthetics art appreciation theory to Kantian ethics for universal peace and harmony. Contributing author to ABC of Harmony project.
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