The foundation of our reality – including ourselves – is wave information fields which are expressions of consciousness and so everything is conscious in some form. Information encoded in the wavefield of a tree is what makes it a tree and not a flower or a thorn bush. What is a ‘tree’ in a virtual reality game? It is information encoded to be decoded by the computer into the form of a tree. Every expression of form, every thought and emotion, transmits different wave frequencies that reflect the information the waves represent and contain. Form is inform ation – waveform inform ation. What is encoded into the human body wavefield makes us appear ‘physically’ human (Fig 28 ). Our reality is the sum total of all these wave information fields within the frequency band of the human senses and I will refer to this totality as ‘The Field’ – the energetic ‘sea’ that connects everything while our senses tell us that each ‘form’ stands apart from all other ‘form’ with ‘space’ in between. That ‘space’ is filled with the information (consciousness) of The Field which connects everything (Fig 29 overleaf). Wi-Fi technologically mimics ‘The Field’ and the reason for that will become clear later on (Fig 30 overleaf). Body-Mind fields are interacting with ‘The Field’ in the same way that we take information from the Internet and also post information. The Field affects us and we affect it. We are The Field and The Field is us – we are indivisible. The term ‘We Are One’ is not some trite esoteric phrase. It describes how everything in our reality and all realities is ultimately one field of energy/consciousness. Apparent division is an illusion of the way we experience reality. The key is to realise that everything is a wave information field which we decode into the ‘world’ that we think we live ‘in’ when ‘it’ really lives in us – Body-Mind. Understanding the foundation wave nature of ‘physical’ reality is to truly grasp what is happening in the world as will become clear.
Ears to hear? Tongues to taste?
The hearing sense is the most obvious example of decoding waves into electrical signals. Our ears receive wavefield information as soundwaves and transmit them to the brain as an electrical communication. Only when the brain decodes that information do we ‘hear’ sound. People talk about ‘hearing’ each other speak, but words don’t pass between us – sound waves do. Words only manifest at the end of the sequence, not the beginning. When we speak we are generating wavefields of information from the vocal chords and these soundwaves are decoded by the ears and transmitted electrically to the brain to be decoded into the words that we think we are hearing with our ears. We hear them in the brain and it’s the same with all the senses. Sound is silent to our senses in the form of sound waves until their information enters the brain. Take the example of a tree falling. A falling tree is an electromagnetic wave information field that impacts on the electromagnetic wavefield ‘sea’ or The Field. A wave disturbance is generated in the ‘sea’ from this wave interaction and if no one is there to decode that disturbance a falling tree makes no noise. If an observer is present they will pick up the wave disturbance as electromagnetic (sound) waves and transmit these electrically to the brain to be decoded into the sound of a tree falling. Hence the question ‘does a falling tree make a noise?’ can be answered by ‘only if you hear it’ (Fig 31 ). All five senses work this way. Food and drink as we perceive them are really energetic fields of information decoded by the senses into the form that we see and taste. The tongue sends electrical signals to the brain to become ‘yummy’ or ‘what’s this shit?’ It is the brain that tastes within human reality and the same with sight, touch, smell and hearing (Fig 32 ). There are pain relief techniques used today which involve blocking the point of pain from communicating electrically with the brain. Unless the brain decodes that signal into ‘ouch’ there can be no pain. Food companies, well, they call it food, add taste enhancers to their products to trick the brain into decoding more taste than the ‘food’ contains. Car seats are now being designed to further trick the brain for health reasons into believing someone sitting behind the wheel is walking. ‘Physical’ reality is an illusion and the Cult knows this. It works constantly to stop you knowing to make you a sitting duck for its perceptual manipulation. The famous scene in the first Matrix movie describes the world as it really is when the character Neo has his mind inserted into a computer program to be shown the illusory nature of physicality:
Neo: This isn’t real?
Morpheus: What is real? How do you define ‘real’? If you’re talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, taste and see, then ‘real’ is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.
That’s all it is and everything we believe to be real only exists in the brain or Body-Mind in the form that we experience. British philosopher Alan Watts, who became well-known in America for his Western interpretation of Eastern philosophy, said:
… Without the brain the world is devoid of light, heat, weight, solidity, motion, space, time or any other imaginable feature. All these phenomena are interactions, or transactions, of vibrations with a certain arrangement of neurons.
Outside the brain none of these foundations of ‘physical reality’ exist in that form. Mainstream scientist Robert Lanza describes in his book, Biocentrism , how we decode electromagnetic waves and energy into visual and ‘physical’ experience. He used the example of a flame which emits photons, or tiny packets of electromagnetic energy, each pulsing electrically and magnetically:
… these … invisible electromagnetic waves strike a human retina, and if (and only if) the waves happen to measure between 400 and 700 nano meters in length from crest to crest, then their energy is just right to deliver a stimulus to the 8 million cone-shaped cells in the retina.
Each in turn send an electrical pulse to a neighbour neuron, and on up the line this goes, at 250 mph, until it reaches the … occipital lobe of the brain, in the back of the head. There, a cascading complex of neurons fire from the incoming stimuli, and we subjectively perceive this experience as a yellow brightness occurring in a place we have been conditioned to call the ‘external world’.
Illusion Confusion
Even movement is a decoded illusion. There is no movement ? You experience moving around in your dreams while you don’t move at all. It all happens in your mind. You are lying in bed fast asleep. How can human experience involve ‘physical’ movement except as a holographic dream given that holographic ‘physical’ reality only exists in the brain? When people don headsets to play computer games they experience speeding along in a car or falling over a cliff while their bodies are sitting in a chair going nowhere. A British newspaper writer described how the most striking aspect of playing such a game was the physical sensation of moving without really moving: ‘My brain sends signals to my body that create the illusion that it’s shooting around like a pinball when in fact I am stationary.’ This is how the illusion of human movement works. Colours don’t exist until they are decoded by the brain. Each colour and shade is a unique frequency that requires decoding to ‘see’. Objects (wavefields) absorb some wave frequencies of colour and reflect others. What they reflect we decode and ‘see’ as their ‘colour’ and what they absorb we don’t. All that we visually perceive is reflected light which is why we can’t see in pitch black when objects (wavefields) have no light to reflect. At the two colour extremes black absorbs all light and appears black while white reflects all light and appears white. Other colours absorb some and reflect some which gives them their unique light representation that we ‘see’ (decode) as colour. Rainbows are called a spectrum which comes from a Latin word meaning an apparition or phantom (hence ‘spectre’). That sums it up, really. In the same way that sound can only manifest when waves are decoded by the brain so visual reality can only manifest through the same process. This is the real foundation of the scientific concept of the ‘Observer Effect’ which says that ‘physical’ reality only exists in that form when it is being observed or ‘measured’. When it is not being observed/measured reality remains in its wavefield state and only becomes ‘physical’ when we look at it in some form even through a measuring device. One media headline said: ‘Your entire life is an ILLUSION: New test backs up theory that the world doesn’t exist until we look at it’. Andrew Truscott, an Associate Professor at the Australian National University who has studied this phenomenon, said that at the quantum (smaller than the atom) level reality does not exist if we are not looking at it. He added that his team’s experiments revealed how ‘… the atoms did not travel from A to B … and it was only when they were measured at the end of the journey that their wave-like or particle-like behaviour was brought into existence.’ Theoretical physicist Werner Karl Heisenberg (1901-1976), the celebrated German pioneer of quantum mechanics, said that ‘a path comes into existence only when you observe it’. An article in Epoch Times described the findings of another experiment in an article headlined ‘Your Mind Can Control Matter’:
Atomic particles were shown to also be waves. Whether they manifested as waves or as particles depended on whether someone was looking. Observation influenced the physical reality of the particles – in more technical language, observation collapsed the wave function.