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The Whole Elephant Revealed: Insights into the Existence and Operation of Universal Laws and the Golden Ratio

Marja de Vries

Marja de Vries titled this book after a Sufi story dating to the 12th century that involves a community of blind people assessing an elephant by each touching a part of it and attempting the impossible task of explaining the whole. Science and the various wisdom traditions have attempted to explain the universe by describing the part of it they thought they understood. de Vries brings modern science – from quantum physics, medicine, transpersonal psychology, the sciences of consciousness, new biology and new chemistry – to explain what wisdom traditions have known for millennia: simple principles underlying the nature, the meaning and the workings of the universe – the true nature of reality. Western science has a long history of studying reality by dividing it into smaller and smaller pieces and to meticulously examine these isolated parts, which ignores the mutual relationships between the different parts and the whole. Her synthesis provides a frame of reference for all personal and social transformations, which aim at a more expansive harmony with ourselves and with the greater whole. This gives clarity as to what is required for optimal development of our consciousness at this particular moment in the history of humanity. There is an expansion of consciousness taking place right now, enabling more and more people to tune into their own inner knowing by experiencing for themselves the ageless truths that for a long time were only known to mystics through non-ordinary states of consciousness. Our rational mind, which focuses on knowledge based on ‘outer knowing’ has a complementary other side, namely our intuition or knowledge based on ‘inner knowing’. In Western culture, we have lost sight of our intuition, however, modern science has confirmed a set of universal laws that explains our universe, our consciousness, and our intuition.

The Law of Oneness

Everything that exists, visible and non-visible, emanates from the same source, connected by a unified field of universal consciousness, and everything manifest in the physical level of reality ultimately returns to that source. Quantum physics calls the unified field of universal consciousness, the Zero Point Field or the Quantum Field, in which everything and everyone is interconnected by this energetic field through a coherent order of quantum entanglement. It shows that consciousness has always existed and that consciousness gives rise to life and matter. Modern science shows that our consciousness enables us to transcend the boundaries of the physical reality, via the quantum field, beyond the body, ego, space, and linear time. These transpersonal experiences, often in altered states of consciousness, bring us into contact with universal consciousness and therefore with entirely new information and creative power that surpasses everything that we learned through usual channels. Because our consciousness is a part of the universal consciousness, we are able to influence the field of universal consciousness with our own consciousness, empowered by intention and focused attention.

The Law of Correspondence

Everything in the material world also exists at other levels of reality in a continuum beyond space and linear time. Changes in one layer influences all the other layers, and everything else. The same universal laws operate at all levels of reality creating correspondence between these different levels of manifestation to allow for harmony, oneness and wholeness in the universe. The different levels of reality differentiate themselves from each other by density of energy. Matter has the lowest energy density, but the highest mass density and is therefore easy for us to experience with our five senses. The other levels of reality have, compared to the physical world, a lower mass density and a higher energy density (ie - higher vibrational frequency) and the fact that we cannot observe these levels with our five senses has everything to do with the lower mass density. There are other ways of perception that enable us to become aware of the other, more subtle levels of reality that are not separated from each other in space and time. On the physical level we experience everything as separated from the rest by logic, the ego, our beliefs and limitations, our ignorance, our lack of awareness, and the physical self. There is a place where our physical and spiritual aspects can exist in an optimal balance with each other – a state of optimal inner balance where we can simultaneously live in the reality of the physical and energetic world and perceive, with a simple shift of our attention, the reality of the non-physical world. Western Science supports the Law of Correspondence in several ways. This includes the concept of holograms – where every part of the hologram is an exact reflection of the whole – and by extension the concept of the holographic universe. The fractal principle central to the Chaos Theory explains that self-similar patterns (fractals) exist at different scales throughout the physical and non-physical universe. Brain activity has been shown to be perceived at different levels of reality dependent upon state of consciousness, such as non-ordinary states of consciousness, meditation, and near-death experiences. We begin to understand more and more that we can no longer see ourselves as isolated, separated entities. Instead, our worldview changes and we realize that we are part of a perfectly tuned whole, wherein every part is connected with the other parts and influences them. The concept of the holographic universe shows us to what extent we co-create our own reality. If we start to realize this truth, we also begin to realize that we can consciously transform the world.

The Law of Vibration

Everything that exists is movement and vibration, because everything is energy and energy is never at rest. These vibrations manifest in many forms and these forms exist due to these patterns of vibration. When these movements stop, the manifestations return to Oneness, the original state of rest. Energy follows the Path of Least Resistance, this way a maximum result is obtained with a minimal amount of effort. Everything that exists has a unique and often complex pattern of energy that vibrates at specific frequencies (ie – specific energy densities) which is harmonically tuned into each other by the Principle of Harmonic Resonance (ie – where similar or nearly similar patterns or structures tend to resonate with each other). Higher vibrations have the power to transform lower vibrations, while lower vibrations can never transform higher vibrations. As a result of this one-way law in the universe a natural tendency in the direction of the higher vibration exists. That is why the evolutionary process always moves in the direction of the higher vibration. There is a constant flow of subtle life energy through everything from oneness to the physical level of reality, which sustains and connects everything that exists. This means that our thoughts and emotions – as the layers known as the mental body and emotional body – are completely entangled with our physical body. Through all these layers of energy, life energy (prana, ch’i) flows from the Source through our most subtle bodies into our physical body, and is considered as a creative power which is inherently intelligent. The more our different bodies are in balance with each other, the easier and more abundantly this life energy can flow through us. This means that the more our different bodies are in harmony with each other, the easier we can sustain ourselves and feel connected to all parts of ourselves and everything else. In other words, the more we are in harmony, the healthier we will be and the more expansive our awareness will be.

About seventy-five years ago, quantum physicists discovered that the universe and everything in it is essentially composed of energy. The holographic universe is described as a whole of resonating and vibrating holographic interference patterns, and modern technology has made it possible to measure the electromagnetic aspect of the unique patterns of vibration of many phenomena in the universe. New science suggests that mass = energy = consciousness. Energetically, everything in the universe is made up of standing waves, because only standing waves have harmonic vibrational frequencies that are able to maintain themselves without creating destructive interference patterns. Furthermore, there is an electromagnetic field around everything. The electromagnetic field around the human body is due to the movement of charged particles and electric currents within the body that is in dynamic motion and has a unique resting pattern. The more expanded our consciousness and awareness, and the more elevated our thoughts and emotions, the higher the vibrational frequency of our electromagnetic field, and the slower our brain wave activity will be. Research conducted in the field of psychoneuroimmunology has confirmed without a doubt that our thoughts and feelings have a dynamic effect on health and well-being. Researchers from the HeartMath Institute have shown that our emotions play an important role because the frequency pattern of the heart changes significantly as we experience different emotions. Their measurements showed that when we experience emotional reactions such as anger, frustration and fear, the pattern in the heart’s rhythms become incoherent, meaning irregular. As a result, the signals emitted by the heart via the electromagnetic field around the heart become chaotic, causing certain activities in the brain to become blocked. When we experience supporting positive emotions, like love, care, appreciation and compassion, our heart shows an even, organized, coherent pattern, and all of our vibrating systems begin to resonate with the coherent frequency patterns of our heart. This is characterized by increased efficiency and harmony in the activity and interactions of the body’s systems. Psychologically, this mode is linked with a notable reduction in internal mental dialogue, reduced perceptions of stress, increased emotional balance, and enhanced mental clarity, intuitive discernment, and cognitive performance. It is important to use the universal laws consciously to create a life in accordance with our deepest wishes and in harmony with the greater whole.

The Law of Attraction describes how our thoughts and feelings actually co-create the attitude and reaction of the people in our lives because we consciously or unconsciously send out certain vibrational frequencies to the world around us. The Mirror Principle tells us that we can consider our perceptions of all that happens around us as a mirror reflecting what we ourselves consciously or unconsciously emit. The Swiss psychiatrist Carl G. Jung introduced the concept of ‘projection’ for the psychological process in which the world becomes a screen on which we project our shadow. Our shadow is the aspect of our personality of which we are not yet consciously aware, so those aspects in ourselves, which we cannot or will not face yet. The role of our experiences during childhood shapes our unconscious beliefs on which we base our expectations. As a child we develop an unconscious programming through our interaction with our parents and/or primary caregivers, which shapes our expectations of relationships and our worldview. With ‘safe attachment’ – when a child experiences affirmation and comfort in difficult situations – the child develops expectations based on the belief that it is worthy of this support. With ‘unsafe attachment’ relationships – when a child experiences that their request for support in difficult situations is denied – the child develops expectations based on the belief that it is not worthy of help and support. These beliefs in turn start to work subconsciously as coloured filters based on which we not only perceive all new experiences and relationships, but also elicit the type of reactions which correspond with our expectations. The Law of Attention describes, according to the Principle of Least Resistance, that energy follows our attention, causing extra energy to be added to those thoughts that have our attention. The strength with which we send out those thoughts, coupled with our feelings, determines the amount of attention we attach to these particular thoughts. A similar effect occurs when we imagine our thoughts vividly, because with our imagination we can focus our attention. Biofeedback equipment has made clear that we can influence our body with our mind, and research in the field of psychoneuroimmunology has shown that our unconscious beliefs have demonstrable physiological effects on our body. For example, we are able to consciously influence our own heart rate, blood pressure and brain wave activity. Research over the past few decades on energy fields by Russian physicists sheds more light on the nonverbal communication through our energy fields, as our own energy field interacts with other energy fields and exchange information in this way.

The Law of Polarity

Everything exists in relative duality and is characterized by a pair of opposites. All opposites can be reconciled with each other at a higher level, because all opposites are relative. By seeing opposites as relative we can perceive their relationship by going to the corresponding level above and find that they are identical in nature. In exploring the subatomic world, the pioneers of quantum physics discovered that subatomic units, like photons and electrons, seemed to have a dual character, as they act as a wave or a particle. They also discovered that as particles they were, at the same time, destructible and indestructible. Only when we adopt the dynamic relativistic point of view will the paradox resolve itself. Then we can see the particles as dynamic patterns or processes whereby a part of the energies involved will appear to us as mass. Relativity and quantum theory have shown that the observer or the observing apparatus cannot be seen as separate from what is observed. When scientists study the physical properties of atoms, like mass and weight, then the atoms behave as physical matter. When the same atoms are described in terms of voltage and wavelength, they show the properties of energy. Objects in manifested forms do not have properties in an absolute sense. Instead, the properties of objects can’t be seen separately from the surroundings with which they are in interaction. When we observe something, we can’t extricate ourselves from these surroundings and when we are a part of these surroundings we are interacting with that which we observe. That is why an experimenter, as part of the research they perform, influences the results by their actual presence, because we cannot observe the world without participating in it. The physicist and Nobel Prize winner Werner Heisenberg came to the following conclusion: The common division of the world into subject and object, inner world and outer world, body and soul, is no longer adequate and leads us into difficulties. Only by transcending this dualism does it become possible to arrive at a more comprehensive understanding of the world around us. Physiologist Valerie Hunt says that “One could view mysticism at one pole and science at the other, the two most important poles for understanding the universe.”

The Law of Rhythm

Everything is always changing and the changes have a cyclical movement. All life flows and has its tides, rhythms, movements of up and down, inhaling and exhaling, rise and fall, coming and going, ebb and flow, growth and decline, and life and death. This cyclical process of constant change is the base pattern of all life and it never stops. The constant changes result in a perfect dynamic harmony. Inherent in all life forms is the capacity to detect change and to respond to change in amazingly ingenious and highly adequate ways; however, if the rhythm itself is disrupted, then the harmony and therefore life itself is disrupted. While everything changes, the universal laws are unalterable. All parts within the universe manifest, disappear, and are created a new, again and again, moment by moment, in the undulating pulse of time, which cause it to revolve eternally without beginning and end. New science shows that the evolutionary process is a nonlinear, spiral development process in which periodic chaotic moments are necessary for the emergence of a radical change and a new cycle which shows a certain development compared to the previous cycle. The new comes out of the old. The end of becoming is the beginning of destruction. The end of destruction is the beginning of becoming and nothing stays the same. Science knows many cycles of different lengths, all characterized by a period of relative decline followed by a turn around and a period of renewal. The cycle of ebb and flow of the sea is a cycle of approximately 12 hours and the cycle of day and night of 24 hours. The cycle of the full moon to new moon to a full moon again takes 28 days, just like the menstrual cycle of a woman. Today’s science also has knowledge of a cycle of about 26,000 years which is known as the astronomic precession or precession of the equinoxes. This is a cycle caused by a slight wobble of the rotation axis of the Earth. Based on the Chaos Theory, complex dynamic systems are described as a dynamic whole which is made up of many different rhythms and cycles with a great variety in duration, which are all in harmony with each other. Periods of stability alternate with occasional chaotic periods which seem to function as a necessary condition for the emergence of a new order. Even though such a process shows that within dynamic systems, developments do not happen gradually but instead changes occur in the form of sudden leaps, the whole appears to remain stable. This way it is possible for simple systems in nature to develop into dynamic systems with a large complexity. Physiologists have studied the cyclical processes in the form of continuous replacement of cells within an organism. The cells of our body are replaced many times over during our lives. According to analyses using a radioisotope, performed by the Oak Ridge Laboratories, about 98 percent of all atoms which make up a human organism are replaced within one year. Furthermore, the findings of quantum physicists reveal that time is not linear nor flowing in an irreversible direction from past to future. We have observed that when people enter higher states of consciousness, they lose the sense of time because their consciousness perceives the level of reality beyond space and time.

The Law of Cause and Effect

Every cause has an effect and every effect has a cause. So, every action causes a reaction, and every reaction is caused by an action. All visible effects have non-visible causes. What we know as the manifested physical world comes into existence as a result of the non-visible dynamics of more subtle energetic interactions. Consciousness, thoughts, feelings, intention, attention, inspiration, intuition, knowing, and all forms of energy, create in the non-visible world and cause the visible world of effect. Chance doesn’t exist because all effects have a cause. Both what we experience as luck and what we consider as bad luck – so both pleasant experiences as well as challenges – come to us because we have consciously or unconsciously attracted them. They come to us as reactions to our own actions and they come to us as possibilities to learn, so we can learn to make use of our free will in an ever more conscious manner. There is usually not just one cause to recognize, because every situation can be an extremely complex entanglement of many different causes which lead to an effect. We are responsible ourselves for the effects which we observe in our lives. We experience the phenomenon of synchronicity when our needs are being met at the exact right moment. We happen to be creating this reality in the form of our thoughts, words, feelings, and actions through the operation of the Law of Attraction and the Law of Cause and Effect. The more aware we become of that small inner voice of our intuition and of our own inner consciousness, the more we will notice these meaningful coincidences in our lives. By focusing on our desire and by sending out our intention into the quantum field we ourselves are the cause of creating.

Ever since Western science regarded the world as not consisting out of matter but out of energy and fields, it has also become increasingly apparent that causes indeed are to be found at the non-physical level of reality. And since the world is considered to exist out of processes, the new understandings of the Chaos Theory have revealed the hidden causality existing in dynamic nonlinear systems. Instead of ‘chance’ as part of this hidden causality, extensive feedback systems, as well as so-called ‘strange attractors’ appear to play a role. The idea that biological evolution is mainly a result of random mutation – meaning coincidental changes taking place in the genetic material – appears to be obsolete. The new understanding of the operation of biological evolutionary processes is that new forms can manifest themselves rapidly as a reaction to perceived changes in the environment. This is a well-accepted fact in science because when we look for the existence of independence in the universe, what we find instead is interdependence and interconnectedness.

In the meantime, an entirely new field of biology has emerged, called epigenetics, which studies how environmental stimuli can induce adaptive mutations, so that an organism, based on its perception of the environment, changes the expression of its own genes. Science has shown that for humans, an environmental effect, even emotional trauma, can influence the genes of later generations. The new understanding that environmental influences, like stress and what or how much we eat, can turn genes on or off means a paradigm shift in scientific thinking about genes. These new epigenetic findings are completely in line with the new understandings of complex dynamic systems and from the perspective of Chaos Theory, as the dynamics of evolution can be considered as ‘chaos with feedback’. In the new biology, both organisms and ecosystems are seen as organically coherent systems, in which units, like cells, organs and organisms, physically and energetically, are entangled with their environment. In an organically, coherent, dynamic system, all levels from the microscopic and molecular all the way up to the macroscopic, are engaged simultaneously, because due to a multitude of feedback circuits a form of constant communication is possible and so everything influences everything else. Strange attractors appear to have a certain degree of order and exert influence on dynamic systems, both by maintaining a certain relatively stable balance and by relatively fast leaps in development, as for example, effective adaptive mutations.

New research in near-death-experiences show that people who died, who have no heartbeat, no blood circulation and no brain activity, and are resuscitated, experience full consciousness, have memories, emotions, and cognitive function, often reporting out-of-body experiences. Instead of everything stopping at death, they experience that they become their consciousness and that they continue to exist as this consciousness. Research on memories of past lives by children shows that reincarnation is the best explanation. Systematic research within the field of transpersonal psychology has not only shed light on non-ordinary states of consciousness, but also about birth and death. These kinds of transpersonal experiences appear to transcend race and culture and come forth from universal consciousness.

The Law of Dynamic Balance

Everything in the universe is composed only out of two active, dynamic principles. These two active principles exist as countless seemingly different pairs of opposite but complementary forces with the same basic pattern of expansion and contraction. These two principles are often referred to as the feminine and masculine principle, as yin and yang. The two complementary forces together create a state of dynamic balance inherent in all life and through the cooperation of this pair of dynamic forces all energies in the entire universe tend to create such a state of dynamic balance. Both active principles need to be present in order to create and to manifest. The most important principle of sacred geometry is the Law of Harmonic Division, which states that within the multiplicity and diversity in the universe a unity in ratios exists. This unity in ratios is based on the unique proportion of the Golden Ratio, also known as the Golden Mean or the Golden Section. The Golden Ratio creates harmony, based on the unique capacity to unite the different parts of the whole in such a way that every part keeps its own identity and yet fits harmoniously into the pattern of the greater whole. The universal principles of sacred geometry tell us that the form of this natural movement of energy is the Golden Mean Spiral, which is the path along which creation takes place. The Golden Mean Spiral creates a form which can increase in size indefinitely without altering its shape. This way, across size scale, from very small to very large, the same form arises again and again. That is why this form preserves its relationship to itself and is found ubiquitously in nature. The creative process is characterized by development in a certain direction, which is only possible when there is some imbalance in the dynamic balance between the two opposing forces. Should that imbalance not be there, then the creation process would repeat itself indefinitely. The imbalance is caused by an asymmetry in the two active principles that allows for evolution.

During the past three to five thousand years within our Western culture, the dynamic balance between the masculine and feminine principle has been dominated by the outwardly directed masculine aspect. The list of seemingly opposite but complementary forces which have gotten out of balance in our Western culture is endless revealing the current masculine domination. In our Western culture, we learn to direct our focus outwardly, which makes us familiar with the use of our rational-logical mind, the language of words, absolute measurements and numbers, linear organization, analysis, the world of matter and our body, and seeing things as separate from each other. In contrast to this, many of us are far less familiar with the seemingly opposing aspects of this, the feminine aspect, like the language of images, the recognizing of nonlinear spatial patterns, and interconnections and relationships between parts and the whole. We have lost touch with our feelings, our intuition, our creativity, our imagination, and our dreams. We are also far less aware of our contact with the world of energy and the contact with our heart, our soul and our inner guidance. We have lost contact with the synthesizing intelligence of the heart. Because of this, the mechanism which maintains the dynamic balance between the masculine and feminine principles has been disrupted so profoundly for many of us.

As a reaction to changes in the environment, open systems can, due to the disintegrating force of entropy, break down old patterns which no longer function properly. These systems can also, due to syntropy, reorganize again through which it has the potential to move towards a new order and to create new forms. The balance between the forces of entropy and syntropy provides open systems a large flexibility to adjust to changes in the environment and in doing so develop and evolve towards ever increasing complexity and coherence. Living systems are pre-eminently open dissipative systems which have an exchange of energy and information with their environment, and the presence of syntropy has been clearly demonstrated in a multitude of systems varying from groups of electrons to complex biological systems. For example, we come across the basic pattern of expansion and contraction in the form of the balance between entropy and syntropy as the tissue disintegrating force (catabolism) and the tissue building force (anabolism) in the metabolism of the body. Due to self-organization, living systems are able to continually renew themselves so they can maintain themselves in a constantly changing environment, while their organizing structure remains the same. The concept of self-organization as a dynamic principle underlies all living systems. This self-organization can be found at every organizational level, in cells and organisms, and ecosystems, in social and cultural structures, and in the universe as a whole.

The entire universe, from atoms to galaxies, is a self-creating living system since all universal objects create and maintain themselves from the quantum field. The balance of systems which have a constant exchange of energy with their environment is a dynamic balance, which is characterized by a certain inner imbalance. With the help of this inner imbalance, energy and matter exchange with the environment, the system maintains its inner non-equilibrium, which in turn maintains the exchange process, which creates evolution in a certain direction. The Chaos Theory revealed the capacity of complex nonlinear systems to simultaneously give rise to both turbulence and coherence, while a dynamic balance exists between these forces. Stability being the property to remain the same and flexibility the property to co-evolve. On one hand, these systems have a certain stability thanks to their feedback systems, and, in cases of small disturbances in the environment, have the tendency to return to its inherent stability. Because of this, an open dynamic system can still remain the same in cases of small disturbances. However, should a dynamic system only have this property of stability, in cases of larger disturbances, the system would be too rigid, preventing the system from effectively adapting to changing circumstances. Due to the opposing but complementary property of flexibility, open dynamic systems also have the ability to develop and evolve towards a higher level of organization and in this way to adjust themselves to a radical new situation. These new insights and understandings about the influence of dynamic systems on the balance between stability and flexibility also shed new light on the evolution process. For when we look back on history, we see that every disaster on our planet – whether it be a planet-wide extinction, an ice age, or a locally destroyed ecosystem – has nearly always been followed by the sudden appears of a new species. Nature is conservative when things go well, but radically creative when they don’t.

Our brains operate at two levels of reality, the classical level and the quantum level, where the classical level operates locally and the quantum level operates non-locally. The classical way to process information is the process with which we are all familiar. It is slow, linear, and capable of handling only a limited amount of information. It solves problems by using abstract concepts. The quantum way of processing information is extremely rapid and capable of handling exponentially more information than classical processing, but it usually operates outside of our conscious awareness. The quantum way of processing information becomes evident when classical processing is not dominant. We can work towards finding a balance between local and non-local information processing by first practicing decreasing the dominance of the classical way of processing, for example by relaxation exercises and meditation. Our heart generates an electromagnetic field in the form of a torus which surrounds our physical body. The axis of this energetic heart torus extends through the length of the body. Electromagnetic energy waves arc out in spiraling forms from our heart all around us and subsequently curve back to the heart. This is the most powerful and extensive rhythmic electromagnetic field the body generates. The torus-shaped energy field of the heart is directly involved with our intuitive perception. Both the heart and the brain receive and respond to information about a future event before the event actually happens. The heart receives this ‘intuitive’ information before the brain. Other recent findings also shed new light on this intelligence of the heart as well as the relationship between our heart and brain. There is a nervous system in our heart which functions as an advanced information processing center, which is able to feel, learn, remember and make functional decisions independent of the brain.

Research from the Institute of Heart Math has shown that our heart, besides being an information processing center, is also a coordination center. Our heart coordinates our biological, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects and balances them with each other. Our heart also forms the connection between both seemingly opposite but complementary intelligence of the brain and intelligence of the heart, so that they, through the integrating function of the heart, can form a whole. For the last few thousand years, in Western culture, the use of the intelligence of the brain has been dominant and the value of intuition and of the intelligence of the heart has been underestimated. The result of this is not only that our society is now drastically out of balance, but also, that for many of us in the Western culture, a breakdown in mind-heart dialogue has occurred. The loss of contact with our heart means that we have lost contact with that aspect of ourselves which has a coordinating and integrating function and it also means that we have lost contact with our essence. Several psychologists explain that when we lose awareness of our essence, who we are and what we came here for, and forget how to access it again, we literally feel an emptiness or deficiency in ourselves. This causes a deep and apparent insatiable desire for ‘something’. Once we solely identify with our personality, we won’t easily recognize our essence and its qualities, and we begin to believe that this empty personality vacant of our authentic self is everything we are. We forget who we are and why we here. In this state without true self-expression, soul-expression, our soul starves and as a result we burn with a hunger for anything that will make us feel alive again. Therefore, the opportunity exists that we will dive into excesses and unhealthy expressions, for example, sex, bad love, alcohol, drugs, anger, junk food, or control and oppression of others. Awareness of this gives us an opportunity to learn and reconnect with our true self. When we succeed in restoring our relationship with our inner heart, we once again have an internal observer, our intuition, our inner knowing, a source of inspiration, creativity, authenticity, respect, dignity, and integrity.

The imbalance we perceive in the world around us is possibly a consequence of our consciousness or unconsciousness acting against the universal laws, in the past and today. Insight into the operations of these universal laws helps us to understand what is needed in order to restore the balance and harmony in ourselves, as well as worldwide. Therefore, we can use these insights as a frame of reference for all personal and social innovations, which aim to be more in harmony with ourselves and the greater whole. These insights provide us with clarity in what is needed for an optimal development of our consciousness during this very special moment in the history of humanity.

Our inner and outer life must reach a higher synthesis and resonance – a place where body, mind, and soul are integrated; where education, medicine, business, and politics reflect the new science of consciousness, which has the power to manifest our highest intentions. In order to manifest in this way, we must let transcend our fear, release our trauma, and connect with our intuition.

In my experience, manifestation using my intuition and connecting to the quantum field has brought chaos as part of a transformational process to a higher level of order and understanding: a higher level of consciousness and awareness. These universal laws have provided me with insight into my process by way of offering a framework for my experiences. By staying focused and maintaining a positive vibration, holding my vision in my mind’s eye, following my heart, and letting go of how and when the universe responds, the chaos eventually cleared way for clarity and comfort. The process required patience, perseverance and optimism, and set the stage for freedom amidst adversity.

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