Divine matrix gregg. A Brief History of Physics: Different Rules for Different Worlds

Ecology of consciousness: Life. Everything, from the birds singing above our heads to the cosmic particles flying through our bodies and houses as if through emptiness, exists in one container of reality - in the Divine matrix.

Man himself creates his own reality - the way it seems to him

- Come to the edge.

- But we can fall...

- Come to the edge!

- But it's too high up there!

- COME TO THE EDGE!

And they came and we pushed them

and they flew...

Christopher Logue

In 1944, the father of quantum theory, Max Planck, shocked the scientific world with the statement that there was a certain “matrix” in which new stars, DNA and even life itself originated. Recent research clearly confirms that the Max Planck Matrix - the Divine Matrix - does indeed exist. To tap into its power, we must understand how it works and learn to speak a language it understands.

Three experiments that change everything

History will remember The 20th century is an era of scientific revolutions and unprecedented technological development. In this century, the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, the double helix of DNA was discovered, and computers were created. More and more new discoveries are replacing each other with such speed that we do not have time to either comprehend or test them. They open up more and more opportunities for us, but

We still haven’t answered the question: “Why do we need so much information?”

If the 20th century was a time of discoveries, one can only hope that the 21st century will be a time of their awareness. Many scientists of the traditional school have directed their efforts precisely towards this. They write and talk a lot about the existence of a single energy field, they try to imagine and depict it, but only recently, after many experiments carried out from 1993 to 2000, it became finally clear that it really permeates the Universe and is its basis.

To illustrate how such experiments change our understanding of reality, I will describe three of them. All of them are very interesting in many respects, but I will focus only on those results that are important for my book.

Experiment No. 1

A specialist in the field of quantum biology, Vladimir Poponin, published the results of an experiment he conducted at the Russian Academy of Sciences together with colleagues, including Pyotr Garyaev.

The article was published in the USA.It describes the direct impact of human DNA on physical objects, carried out, according to the authors, through some new energy substance.

I think that this energy substance is not so “new”. It has existed from time immemorial, but it was not recorded by previously available instruments.

Poponin repeated his experiment in one of the American laboratories. Here is what he writes about the so-called “phantom DNA effect” he discovered: “In our opinion, this discovery has enormous potential for explaining and deeper understanding of the mechanisms that underlie subtle energetic phenomena, in particular, those observed in alternative medical practices.” .

In the experiment of Poponin and Garyaev, the effect of DNA on particles of light (photons) - the quantum building blocks that make up everything in our world - was studied. All the air was pumped out of the glass tube, creating an artificial vacuum in it. It is traditionally believed that vacuum means empty space, but at the same time it is known that photons still remain there. Using special sensors, scientists determined the location of photons in the tube. As expected, they chaotically occupied all of her space.

Human DNA samples were then placed into the tube. And then the photons behaved in a completely unexpected way. It seemed that DNA, thanks to some invisible force, was organizing them into ordered structures. There was no explanation for this phenomenon in the arsenal of classical physics. And yet the study showed -Human DNA has a direct impact on the quantum basis of the material world.

Another surprise awaited the scientists when they extracted DNA from the tube. It was logical to assume that the photons would return to their original chaotic arrangement. According to Michelson-Morley's research (their experiment was described above), nothing else could have happened. But instead, scientists discovered a completely different picture:the photons exactly preserved the order specified by the DNA molecule.

Poponin and his colleagues had a difficult task - to explain what they observed. What continues to affect the photons when the DNA is removed from the tube? Maybe the DNA molecule left something behind, some kind of force that retains its effect even after its physical source has moved? Or maybe the researchers encountered some mystical phenomenon? Is there some connection left between DNA and photons after their separation that we are unable to detect?

In the final part of the article, Poponin writes: “My colleagues and I are forced to accept the working hypothesis that during the experiment the action of some new field structure was excited.” Since the observed effect was due to the presence of living material, this phenomenon was called the “phantom DNA effect”. The field structure found by Poponin is very reminiscent of Planck’s “matrix”, as well as descriptions found in ancient texts.

What conclusion can we draw from Polonin's experiment? The main characters of this experiment are man and his DNA, which at the quantum level is capable of influencing the world around us and the entire Universe.

Summary of Experiment No. 1. This experiment is important for us for a number of reasons. First of all, it shows the direct connection between DNA and the energy from which the world is created. Here are the most significant conclusions that can be drawn based on the phenomenon observed in this experiment:

  1. There is an energy field that has not yet been detected.
  2. Through this energy field, DNA influences matter.

So, under the strictest laboratory control conditions, it was demonstrated that DNA changes the behavior of particles of light - the basis of all things. We have become convinced of what has long been discussed in spiritual literature - our own ability to influence the world around us. In the context of the next two experiments, this conclusion will take on even greater significance.

Experiment No. 2

In 1993, Advances magazine published a report on research conducted by the US Army. The purpose of these studies was to determine the influence of a person's feelings on samples of his DNA placed at a distance. A tissue sample containing DNA was taken from the subject's mouth. The sample was placed in another room of the same building in a special chamber equipped with electrical sensors that recorded what changes occurred in the observed material in response to the feelings of the subject located several hundred meters away.

Then the subject was shown a special selection of video materials that evoked the strongest feelings in a person - from brutal war documentaries to comedic and erotic stories.

At the moments of emotional “peaks” of the test subject, samples of his DNA, which, we repeat, were located at a distance of hundreds of meters, reacted with strong electromagnetic excitations. In other words, they behaved as if they were still part of the host organism. But why?

The developer of this DNA experiment, as part of a larger research project, was Cleve Baxter. His research in the military field began after pioneering work on the effects of human feelings on plants. Dr. Baxter told me that after the US Army closed the research project, he and his team continued the same research at much greater distances.

They started from a distance of 350 miles, using an atomic clock in Colorado to measure the time between the subject's emotional stimulus and the reaction of his DNA sample.

So, there was no time gap between the emotional stimulus and the electrical stimulation of DNA, separated by hundreds of miles.

Everything happened at the same time. Regardless of the distance, the DNA samples reacted as if they were still part of the subject's body. As Baxter's colleague, Dr. Geoffrey Thompson, so eloquently put it, “There is no place where our body really ends or begins.”

So-called common sense tells us that such an effect is impossible. Where does he come from? After all, the experiment of Michelson and Morley in 1887 showed that there is no field connecting all things.

From a common sense point of view, if any tissue, organ or bone is physically separated from the body, there will be no connection between them. But it turns out that in reality this is not the case.

Summary of Experiment No. 2.

Baxter's experiment makes you think about serious and even a little scary things. Since we cannot completely separate even the smallest part of the human body, does this mean that after an organ is transplanted from one person to another, they become connected to each other?

Every day, most of us come into contact with dozens or even hundreds of people. And every time we shake a person’s hand, their skin cells and DNA remain on our palm. We, in turn, pass on our DNA to him.

Does this mean that we maintain a connection with all those people with whom we happen to come into physical contact?

And if so, how deep is this connection?

We must answer the first question in the affirmative: yes, the connection remains. As for its depth, here, apparently, the whole point is how much we are aware of it.

That's why this experiment is so important to us. In addition, it makes you think about the following: if the test subject's DNA sample responds to his feelings, then there must be something that serves conductor similar signals, right?

Maybe yes, maybe not. It is possible that the results of Baxter's experiment lead to a completely different conclusion - one so simple that it is easy to miss. It is likely that the subject's emotional signals were not supposed to move anywhere. Why not assume that the subject's feelings arose not only in his mind, but also everywhere around him, including in a sample of his DNA removed at a great distance?

Anyway, uh Baxter's experiment proves the following:

  1. Living tissues are connected by a previously unknown energy field.
  2. Through this energy field, the cells of the body and the isolated DNA samples maintain communication with each other.
  3. Human feelings have a direct effect on the isolated DNA samples.
  4. This effect is equally evident at any distance.

Experiment No. 3

The experiment was conducted between 1992 and 1995 at the Institute of HeartMath. Scientists placed a sample of human DNA in a test tube and exposed it to so-called coherent senses. Leading experts on this experiment, Glen Raine and Rolin McCarthy, explain that a coherent emotional state can be induced at will “using a special self-control technique that allows you to calm the mind, move it to the heart and focus on positive experiences.” The experiment involved five subjects specially trained in this technique.

The results of the experiment are indisputable. Human feelings actually change the shape of the DNA molecule in a test tube! Participants in the experiment influenced her with a combination of “directed intention, unconditional love and a special mental image of a DNA molecule” - in other words, without physically touching her. According to one of the scientists, “Different senses have different effects on the DNA molecule, causing it to twist or unwind.” Obviously, these conclusions are completely inconsistent with the ideas of traditional science.

We are accustomed to the idea that the DNA in our body is unchanged, and we consider it a completely stable structure (unless we influence it with drugs, chemicals or electromagnetic radiation). They say, “what we received at birth is what we live with.” This experiment showed that such ideas are far from the truth.

Inner technology for changing the world

What new can we learn about our interaction with the world around us from the three experiments described? Each of them contained human DNA. From the point of view of conventional common sense, it is difficult to imagine that the living matter of the human body can have an impact on anything in the surrounding world and that our feelings can influence DNA over great distances. But, judging by the results of the experiments described above, this is exactly the case.

Each of the experiments separately points to a certain fact beyond our usual ideas.

We don’t know how to use such facts: “Yes, this could probably be useful... but it’s not clear how.” However, if we consider them together, like fragments of one puzzle, a paradigm shift occurs, and a certain general and holistic outline appears before us, as in Escher’s drawings. So let's take a closer look at them.

Polonin's experiment demonstrated that DNA affects photons. The results of Baxter's experiment indicate that an organism maintains a connection with its DNA regardless of the distance separating them. Research by the Institute of HeartMath has revealed the direct influence of human feelings on DNA, which, as we already know, is capable of influencing the elementary particles of matter that make up the whole world. That is, in essence, we are dealing with the basics of internal technology, thanks to which we have the opportunity to influence the world around us!

The described experiments allow us to dotwo outputs , which are of fundamental importance for my book:

  1. Beyond our everyday perception, there is a certain energy field that connects all things in the world. The existence of this connecting field of the Universe has been confirmed experimentally.
  2. We can join the connecting field of the Universe thanks to the DNA of our body, andThe feelings we experience play a decisive role in this process.

Having understood the principles of operation of the connecting field of the Universe, we will be able to use all its capabilities. I invite you to think about how important this is for our lives. Where will insoluble problems, incurable diseases and hopeless situations come from if we have the ability to change the program that creates them?

Characteristics of the Divine Matrix

Experiments show that the binding energy field of the Divine Matrix is ​​unlike any currently known form of energy. That's why scientists couldn't detect it for so long. This field is called "subtle energy" because it operates differently than conventional electromagnetic fields. The Divine Matrix is ​​more like a tightly woven network; it is the very fabric of the universe.

Here three main characteristics of the Divine Matrix:

  1. This is the container of the entire Universe.
  2. This is the bridge between the hidden and visible worlds.
  3. This is a mirror that reflects all our thoughts, feelings and life principles.

The Divine Matrix is ​​different from other types of energy according to three parameters.

Firstly,she initially resides everywhere and always. Unlike radio waves, which are emitted from one place to another, it is present everywhere.

Secondly,it was born along with the Universe , no matter what we call it - the Big Bang or something else. Of course, no mortal was there or held a candle, but physicists are convinced that the gigantic release of energy that occurred at the moment of the Big Bang was an act of creation of the world. The cosmogonic hymn of the Rig Veda says that before the beginning of the world nothing existed - “neither emptiness, nor air, nor sky.”

When “nothing” gave birth to a cosmic “something”, a certain substance arose in the void. One can imagine the Divine Matrix as a code for the time when time began, as well as the connecting force between time and space that connects us to all things in the world and allows everything to exist.

And the third one, the most important parameter of the Divine Matrix for us- she has intelligence and responds to human feelings!

The ancient texts say a lot about this. The sages of the past tried to convey such important information to us, our descendants. We can see the detailed instructions they left on energetic interaction with the world on the walls of temples and in parchment scrolls.

In addition, they show us by their own example how you can heal your body and make your most cherished dreams and desires come true. Science has come to the discovery of the known laws of human interaction with the world only now, after 5000 years.

The force discovered in modern scientific experiments is so unusual that scientists have not yet been able to agree on what to call it.

Former astronaut Edgar Mitchell calls it Natural Intelligence. One of the authors of string theory, physicist Michio Kaku, is a quantum hologram. Similar definitions are found in texts created thousands of years before quantum physics.

For example, in the Gnostic gospels of the 4th century. the word intelligence is also used to describe this force:“...from the power of Silence arose a great power - the Universal Mind, which controls all things...”.

Whatever the names of this force, they all point to the same thing - to the living substance that makes up the fabric of reality. Max Planck also spoke about its rationality in the middle of the 20th century.

During his 1944 lecture, he made a suggestion that was not understood by scientists at the time. In the 21st century, the prophetic words of the great physicist are shaking the foundations of science no less than in his contemporary era: “I, as a person who has devoted my life to the most precise of sciences - the study of matter, can summarize my research in the field of atomic physics as follows: there is no matter like such!

Matter is organized and exists by a force that causes vibration in all the elements of the atom and maintains the integrity of this microscopic solar system...

We must feel behind it the presence of some conscious Mind, which is the matrix of all things.”

The three experiments discussed above indicate: without a doubt, the Planck matrix exists.

Whatever we call the field that connects all things, no matter what laws of physics it obeys (or does not obey) - it is undoubtedly real. This field exists here and now, at the moment, for example in the form of me and you, and is a quantum bridge between our ideas and the reality of the world.

It is thanks to him that good feelings and prayers created within a person can influence the world around him!

The Divine matrix is ​​embodied everywhere, in every thing. Everything, from the birds singing above our heads to the cosmic particles flying through our bodies and houses as if through emptiness, exists in one container of reality - in the Divine matrix. It fills the void between your eyes and the page of the book. The cosmos itself consists of it. When thinking about the divine matrix and its location, you can be absolutely sure: all space is filled with its subtle energy.

What does it mean?

The Divine Matrix is ​​the greatest mystery, about which everyone somehow guesses, but no one really knows anything. We are united by it in the most intimate way. But what does such unity actually mean? What sense does it make that we are intertwined with each other and with the world around us in the quantum space where imagination resides and reality begins? If we are not casual observers, passively contemplating what is happening in the world and in our lives, then what potential is hidden in us?

We are creators, and creators connected to each other. With the help of the Divine Matrix, we constantly make meaningful changes in our lives. And now the question is no longer whether we are passive observers or capable of something more, but how we can create reality consciously!

20 Keys to Creating Reality

Here are the key points that summarize the entire book “The Divine Matrix. Time, space and the power of consciousness." Each of them is interesting in itself. But collected together, they become a program code that gives direct access to the Divine Matrix - and therefore allows you to create reality.

Like any code, these key points are ordered in a certain way. When we start making the cake, all the ingredients should be on hand. It’s the same here - in order to use the program code presented here, you need to master its entire sequence.

By the way, regarding development, I remember the order of presentation of the material in the mysterious third book of Kabbalah - Sepher Yetzirah. This book provides a step-by-step account of the creation of the universe, and invites the reader to reflect on each step one by one. Thus he deeply comprehends their power.

“Study them and use them,” says the ancient teaching. “Extract their essence.”

I suggest you do the same and consider each key element of the program code separately and sequentially.

Work with each of them until you feel its effect. Then put them together and you can change the world and yourself.

20 keys of the program code of conscious creation:

Key 1: The Divine Matrix is ​​the container of the entire universe, a bridge connecting everything that exists, and a mirror in which everything we have created is reflected.

Key 2: Everything in the world is interconnected.

Key 3: To master the power of the Universe, we must feel like we are part of the world Whole, and not a small isolated whole.

Key 4: All objects that were ever parts of a whole remain connected forever, regardless of whether a physical connection remains between them.

Key 5: Consciousness creates! Focusing consciousness is an act of creation.

Key 6: We have enough power to make any changes in the world. This power lies in our consciousness!

Key 7: What our senses focus on becomes reality in the visible world.

Key 8: It is not enough to simply say that we are choosing a new reality!

Key 9: Feelings are a language in which you can speak with the Divine Matrix. Feel like your goal has been achieved and you will feel like your prayers have been answered!

Key 10: Not every feeling has true power. Only feeling, free from ego and value judgments, is capable of creation.

Key 11: We must become the experience we want to have.

Key 12: We are not limited by the laws of physics known today.

Key 13: Each fragment of a holographic object contains the entire object.

Key 14: A hologram of consciousness connected to everything that exists ensures that our prayers and good wishes reach their goal at the very moment we create them.

Key 15: The most insignificant change in our life, thanks to the hologram of consciousness, is reflected in the entire world around us.

Key 16: To start the process of change in society, 1% of the population is enough.

Key 17: The Divine Matrix serves as a mirror of our feelings. Reflected in this mirror, they are embodied in the world around us.

Key 18: The reasons for all our negative experiences, despite the variety of their manifestations, come down to three main patterns (or combinations thereof): fear of loneliness, fear generated by low self-esteem, and fear of acceptance and trust.

Key 19: The relationships we build with other people are reflections of our beliefs.

Key 20: We must become the embodiment of what we want to find in the world around us.

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The greatest power of the Universe is hidden in man. Ancient mystics talk about this, appealing to our hearts, and modern scientific experiments - appealing to our minds. The great secret of the universe is that man himself creates his own reality - the way it appears to him. It may sound too simple, but I'm sure that's how the world works.

Thinking about why a person is afraid to die, the great Sufi poet Rumi realized thatWhat frightens a person in death is the opportunity that opens before him to choose immortality.

And perhaps all of us, like the initiates in Christopher Logue's poem who could not fly until they were pushed, need just a little push - some shift in perception so that we can see in ourselves the creators of the world and our own destiny, cosmic artists expressing your feelings on the canvas of the universe. We need to realize that we are the germ of a miracle. Through this shift in our consciousness we will find healing in the Divine Matrix.

©Gregg Braden, excerpts from the book “The Divine Matrix. Time, space and the power of consciousness"

Gregg Braden

The Divine Matrix: Time, Space and the Power of Consciousness

From: Sofia, 2008, 256 pp.

From: Flint&Morgan Co, 2008 Proofreading

In 1944, the father of quantum theory, Max Planck, shocked the scientific world with the statement that there was a certain “matrix” in which new stars, DNA and even life itself originated. Recent research clearly confirms that the Max Planck Matrix - the Divine Matrix - does indeed exist. To tap into its power, we must understand how it works and learn to speak a language it understands.

In his groundbreaking book, Gregg Braden reveals how to make the wonders of our dreams come true. In simple language, using the example of modern scientific discoveries and mystical revelations of the past, the author shows that we are limited only by our beliefs, which are high time to update! -

Introduction

Come to the edge -

But we may fall.

Come to the edge -

But it's too high up there!

COME TO THE EDGE!

And they came, And we pushed them, And they flew.

This description of initiation from the work of the modern poet Christopher Logue speaks of the enormous power that lies dormant within us and is ready to burst forth as soon as we allow ourselves to go beyond the boundaries of what got used to it consider true 1 . Something happened to the initiates that they did not expect at all. They were brought to the edge of the supposedly possible and forced step over his. There, in uncharted territory, they discovered that they were in a qualitatively new, empowered state, and found a freedom previously inaccessible to them.

The pages of my book are in many ways like the path to such an edge. They describe the energy field - Divine Matrix, a container, and at the same time a bridge and a mirror for everything that happens in our inner world and in the world outside our body. The fact that this field is present in everything - from the smallest quanta of an atom to the most distant galaxies, the light of which is barely visible - and fills all the space between them, radically changes existing ideas about our role in the creation of the world.

To some, this text will seem like an expression of a completely new way of thinking and understanding the world order, different from anything they have known before. Others will find in it a convenient synthesis of the knowledge they already had and guesses about the true state of affairs. Be that as it may, awareness of the very fact of the existence of a primordial energy network connecting your bodies with the whole world and all the matter of the Universe will open the gates to power and limitless possibilities for you.

Speaking - possibilities, I mean we Can to be more than just passive observers of short-term phenomena in a world that was created long before we were born. Looking at our life, at our spiritual experience and financial situation, at our love, career and relationships with others, at our fears and fear of losing something or not getting something, we are simply looking in the mirror of our own deepest and mostly unconscious beliefs. From this it becomes obvious that consciousness plays a key role in our lives. But it plays no less a role in the existence of the universe itself.

We are artists, and we are works of art

No matter how strange the meaning of this subtitle may be, it contains all the main contradictions that the greatest thinkers of mankind have faced in the recent past. Albert Einstein, in his autobiography, expressed the idea that we are just passive observers living in a long-prepared Universe, over which we apparently have almost no influence: “Here lies an immense world that exists independently of human will. It rises before us as a great and eternal mystery, almost inaccessible to our understanding and study” 2. It must be said that most scientists still adhere to similar views on the Universe.

A radically different interpretation of our role in the universe was proposed by Princeton physicist and Einstein’s colleague John Wheeler. Drawing on experiments from the late 20th century that showed that even if a person just looks at a thing, it changes under the influence of his gaze, Wheeler says: “Everyone knows the old idea that there is a universe out there somewhere, and here is a man, reliably protected from it by six inches of mirror glass. Now, thanks to the quantum picture of the world, we know that even a simple observation of such a microscopic object as an electron requires us to break this mirror, we must penetrate there, inside... The former passive observer should be erased from the books. He must be replaced by a full-fledged participant in the world process” 3.

This is a breakthrough! Wheeler interprets our interaction with the world very differently from Einstein. He argues: you cannot observe from a distance what is happening in the Universe. In fact, experiments in quantum physics clearly show that if you focus on a tiny particle like an electron, its properties will change. As a result of such experiments, it was suggested that the act of observation is, in essence, an act of creation and that the activity of consciousness has a creative power. All this suggests that we can no longer view ourselves as passive observers who do not influence the objects of our observation.

Perceiving ourselves as participants in the creation of the Universe, and not its passive inhabitants, requires a complete revision of ideas about the cosmos and its structure. The basis for a radical change in the picture of the world was laid in his books and articles by another Princeton physicist and colleague of Einstein, David Bohm. Shortly before his death in 1992, he gave the world two revolutionary theories that offer an entirely new, holistic view of the Universe and our place in it.

The first of his theories was an interpretation of quantum physics. It served as the reason for Bohm's meeting with Einstein, after which the scientists became friends. From this theory grew the concept of “creative control of the deep levels of reality,” as Bohm himself called it 4 . He was confident in the existence of deep or, conversely, higher levels of the universe, containing models for everything that happens in our world. That is, it is from these subtle layers of existence that the physical world originates.

Another theory of Bohm describes the Universe as an integral system, united by connections that are not always obvious. While working at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory (now Lawrence Livemore National Laboratory) at the University of California, Bohm observed particles of matter in a special state called plasma. He discovered that, contrary to the prevailing ideas at that time, particles in the plasmatic state behave not as individual elements, but as components of something larger.

Bohm's experiments formed the basis of his most famous book, Wholeness and Hidden Order, published in 1980. In this revolutionary book, he suggested that if we could observe the entire Universe from some conventional highest point, then all objects in the world would look like reflections of processes occurring in another region now inaccessible to our observation. To distinguish between the visible world and this region, Bohm introduced the concepts of “visible” and “hidden”.

Everything that is accessible to touch and exists separately in the world - rocks, oceans, forests, animals and people - represents visible level of the universe. However, Bohm argues that all these things and phenomena only seem to be separate, but in reality they are interconnected at the deep level of the highest integrity - hidden order which is simply not accessible to our organs of perception.

The difference between hidden And visible and the illusion of the separateness of things is most easily illustrated by the example of a flow of water. “Whirlpools, waves and splashes can be distinguished in the flow of water, although it is clear that they do not exist by themselves,” says Bohm 5 . Each splash of water seems to us a separate phenomenon, but Bohm views them as interconnected components of a single process: “The fleeting existence that these abstract forms possess suggests only relative independence, and not independent existence at all” 6. Simply put, splashes of water flow are forms of the same water 7.

Through such examples, Bohm demonstrated that the Universe, with everything in it, including ourselves, is in reality a gigantic, holistic system in which everything is interdependent. Summarizing his view of the structure of the world, he wrote: “I would define this new concept of reality as Wholeness in the present moment.”

In the 1970s, Bohm proposed an even clearer metaphor to depict the world as an indivisible whole, represented in the form of disparate parts. Reflecting on the interconnections of the Universe, he became increasingly convinced that the world was like a giant cosmic hologram.

In a hologram, any part of an object contains the entire object in a reduced form (readers less familiar with the concept of a hologram will find a detailed description of it in Chapter 4). From Bohm's point of view, everything that we can observe in the world around us is a projection of something much more real, occurring at the deep level of the universe in the area hidden And genuine being. According to this approach, “as above, so below,” “as within, so without.” In other words, any system consists of smaller-scale systems that are essentially identical to it.

A good example of a hologram is the elegant simplicity of the human body. Whatever part of it we take a DNA molecule from - from a hair, a finger or a drop of blood, it will contain the genetic code of the entire organism. The genetic model of the whole person is always and unchanged in it.

The universe unfolds from hidden states in visible in the flow of transformations that make the invisible visible, which determines the dynamics of the universe. This is what John Wheeler meant when he talked about the wholeness and interdependence of everything in the Universe and how it is sensitive to the activities of consciousness.

It is interesting to note that the sages of antiquity imagined the structure of our world in a similar way. The idea that the world is merely a mirror of events occurring in a higher or deeper reality is found in many traditions - from the Indian Vedas (dating back to 5000 BC) to the Dead Sea Scrolls, created 2000 BC .e. Translator Songs of the Shabbat Sacrifice summarizes the content of this fragment of the Dead Sea Scrolls as follows: “Everything that happens on earth is only a pale reflection of the great, original reality” 8.

Both quantum theory and ancient texts lead us to a simple conclusion: there is an invisible realm in which we create patterns for our relationships with people, careers, successes and failures - everything that happens to us in the visible world. In this sense Divine Matrix acts as a huge cosmic mirror, allowing us to see the materialized energies of our feelings (love and hate, empathy and anger) and beliefs.

Divine matrix materializing our inner sensory experiences and beliefs, can also be compared to a movie screen, impartially reproducing everything that was captured on film. And in fact, in the way we build relationships with others, our conscious, and more often unconscious, ideas about a variety of things are revealed - from compassion to betrayal.

This is why we can be likened to artists, expressing our deepest fears, dreams and aspirations on a living and mysterious quantum canvas. However, unlike the canvas of an ordinary artist, our “canvas” is always and everywhere present and serves as the building material for all things.

Let's continue the analogy with the artist and the canvas. A painter needs all kinds of tools and materials to externally express his ideas. As for Divine Matrix and us, here the isolation of the artist from his work is absent. We ourselves are the canvas and the image, we are both the painter and his tools.

Speaking of the fact that we create ourselves, I remember a Disney cartoon that was popular in the 50s and 60s, during the time of black and white television. First, the artist's hand appeared on the screen, drawing a sketch of Mickey Mouse in a notebook. As the sketch became more detailed, it gradually came to life. Then Mickey himself began to draw other characters, and on the same sheet of paper. The need for the artist disappeared, and his hand disappeared from the frame.

Mickey and his friends began to live their own lives. And then the painted house in which they lived began to live its own life. While its inhabitants slept, the kitchen came to life. The sugar bowl danced merrily with the salt shaker, and the cup flirted with the oil can. This comparison may seem like an oversimplification of the model. Divine Matrix, however, it helps to achieve the elusive meaning of the idea that we are artists creating ourselves in the space of our own works.

Working on the quality of your own life with the help of B divine matrix, We are in many ways like an artist bringing his painting to perfection. The range of our feelings, beliefs and evaluations gives us the opportunity to create different situations and meet different people in different places. It's interesting that these people and situations often seem painfully familiar to us.

When we meet, we share with each other the creations of our inner life. This creative process continues moment by moment, day by day. We, as painters, cover the canvas of existence with more and more new colors, endlessly improving our work. What a wonderful, unusual and powerful concept!

Someone, at the thought that we are part of a changing universe created by ourselves, will experience delight. Some may find it scary. Possibility to use Divine matrix of his own free will, radically changes our ideas about the role of man in the Universe. Essentially, this means that our existence can transform from a series of coincidences and accidents into something much more interesting and conscious.

We can say that we instinctively express our desire for health, prosperity and peace through certain body movements, actions and relationships with others. The quantum basis that connects us with everything that exists allows us to create ourselves and our own lives. consciously*.

The initiates in Christopher Logue's poem couldn't fly until they were pushed off the cliff. Awakening our capabilities in the same way requires a total and very deep restructuring of our worldview. By changing our ideas about the Universe, we will suddenly gain power over the power of our aspirations and most cherished desires.

No matter how unrealistic my promises may seem to you, they are easily achievable in space Divine matrix. And to do this, you need not so much to understand how this ancient energy substance works, but rather to learn to formulate your desires in a language that it understands.

About the existence of a special language in which one can conduct dialogue with Divine matrix mention the most ancient mystical traditions. This language does not require familiar words spoken aloud or imprinted in writing. It is very simple, moreover, we all know it almost perfectly and use it every day. I mean the language of human feelings.

Modern scientists have discovered that any emotion causes chemical changes in the body, primarily in relation to the pH factor and hormonal levels 9 . At every second of life, we have the opportunity to affirm our existence in the world with beneficial feelings of love, compassion and forgiveness, or, on the contrary, to undermine it with negative experiences - envy, hatred and condemnation. It should be noted that the feelings that generate in us such forces extend their influence in quantum space and beyond our bodies.

Maybe it will be easier to imagine Divine matrix in the form of an immense multi-layered blanket, enveloping everything that exists and its edges extending into infinity. Everything that exists in the universe, and all the significant moments of our life - from birth in the waters of the mother's womb to marriage, as well as friendships, careers, ordinary everyday experiences - are nothing more than folds in this giant blanket.

From the point of view of quantum theory, any physical objects - from atoms to plants, from human bodies to planets and galaxies - can be interpreted as “perturbations” in the fabric of the space-time blanket. The universe is described in a similar way in ancient poetic and spiritual traditions. For example, in Vedas speaks of “pure consciousness” that permeates the whole world 10. These traditions view our thoughts, feelings and beliefs, as well as all the evaluations resulting from them, as irritants that shake the surface of the infinite Consciousness, which is originally in tranquil peace.

In Seng Can's poem "Letters on Trust in the Mind" (Xin xin ming) we are talking about a certain substance that serves as the cradle and model for everything that exists. This substance, called Tao, defies any description, just like the one mentioned in Vedas"pure consciousness" Tao is “an immense space where there is no excess or lack” and the highest perfection that accumulates every private experience 10.

According to Xin xin ming, the harmony of Tao leaves us whenever we disturb its serenity with our judgments. In case this does happen and we find ourselves in a state of anger or internal duality, the text of the book contains a simple recommendation: “To regain harmony with reality, in response to any doubt that arises, tell yourself firmly: “not two.” In this “not two” there are no differences or exceptions” 12.

At first glance it may seem that the idea of ​​human passions as “unrest” in Divine Matrix deprives our lives of some romance. In reality this is not the case. Should a worldview that allows you to put your dreams into practice be considered unromantic? This worldview will help us achieve whatever we want: make new pleasant acquaintances, find love, or peacefully resolve the conflict in the Middle East. In any case, it will be enough for us to create in Divine Matrix waves corresponding to our desires - in other words, to form the necessary “folds” in the substance that makes up space, time, ourselves, and the entire world around us.

This is how we should build our relationships with Divine matrix. We are able to dream, imagine and feel in such a way that our feelings will be reflected and materialized in the field Divine matrix. The operating principle of this cosmic mirror was formulated by modern scientists and thinkers of ancient traditions. Below I will talk about the research that made it possible to describe this mirror in the language of modern science. Such research brings us closer to understanding the mystery of the creation of the world and poses fundamental questions about human existence.

Of course, it cannot be said that today we know about divine matrix All. In truth, scientists cannot say with certainty how it arose. I think we will not receive comprehensive knowledge about it, even if we study it for hundreds of years. However, we know for sure that Divine Matrix

  • David Wilcock Science of Unity Translation by Lyubov (2)

    Abstract of the dissertation

    What if you woke up one day and discovered that, up until now, the entire nature and structure of the universe had indeed eluded mainstream science?

  • Gregg Braden(b. 1954) is a best-selling author, spiritual educator, often shares his knowledge at conferences and in the media, talks about the changes taking place in humans and planetary changes. A successful career as an Earth scientist and air and space software engineer has allowed him, among other things, to recognize and reconstruct the language of ancient texts.

    INTRODUCTION

    The book describes the energy field - the Divine matrix, the container, and at the same time the bridge and mirror for everything that happens in our inner world and in the world outside our body. The fact that this field is present in everything - from the smallest quanta of an atom to the most distant galaxies, the light of which is barely visible - and fills all the space between them, radically changes existing ideas about our role in the creation of the world.

    Awareness of the very fact of the existence of a primordial energy network connecting your bodies with the whole world and all the matter of the Universe will open the gates to power and limitless possibilities for you. We can be more than just passive observers of short-term phenomena in a world that was created long before we were born. Looking at our life, at our spiritual experience and financial situation, at our love, career and relationships with others, at our fears and fear of losing something or not getting something, we are simply looking in the mirror of our own deepest and mostly unconscious beliefs. From this it becomes obvious that consciousness plays a key role in our lives. But it plays no less a role in the existence of the universe itself.

    We are artists, and we are works of art

    Albert Einstein, in his autobiography, expressed the idea that we are just passive observers living in a long-prepared Universe, over which we apparently have almost no influence: “Here lies an immense world that exists independently of human will. It rises before us as a great and eternal mystery, almost inaccessible to our understanding and study.” It must be said that most scientists still adhere to similar views on the Universe.

    A radically different interpretation of our role in the universe was proposed by Princeton physicist and Einstein’s colleague John Wheeler. Drawing on experiments from the late 20th century that showed that even if a person just looks at a thing, it changes under the influence of his gaze, Wheeler says: “Everyone knows the old idea that there is a universe out there somewhere, and here is a man, reliably protected from it by six inches of mirror glass. Now, thanks to the quantum picture of the world, we know that even a simple observation of such a microscopic object as an electron requires us to break this mirror, we must penetrate there, inside... The former passive observer should be erased from the books. He must be replaced by a full-fledged participant in the global process.”

    Wheeler interprets our interaction with the world very differently from Einstein. He argues: you cannot observe from a distance what is happening in the Universe. In fact, experiments in quantum physics clearly show that if you focus on a tiny particle like an electron, its properties will change. As a result of such experiments, it was suggested that the act of observation is, in essence, an act of creation and that the activity of consciousness has a creative power. All this suggests that we can no longer view ourselves as passive observers who do not influence the objects of our observation.

    Perceiving ourselves as participants in the creation of the Universe, and not its passive inhabitants, requires a complete revision of ideas about the cosmos and its structure. The basis for a radical change in the picture of the world was laid by another Princeton physicist and colleague of Einstein, David Bohm. Shortly before his death in 1992, he gave the world two revolutionary theories that offer an entirely new, holistic view of the Universe and our place in it.

    The first of his theories was an interpretation of quantum physics. From this theory grew the concept of “creative control of the deep levels of reality,” as Bohm himself called it. He was confident in the existence of deep or, conversely, higher levels of the universe, containing models for everything that happens in our world. That is, it is from these subtle layers of existence that the physical world originates.

    Another theory of Bohm describes the Universe as an integral system, united by connections that are not always obvious. Observing particles of matter in a special state called plasma, Bohm discovered that, contrary to the prevailing ideas at that time, particles in the plasma state behave not as individual elements, but as components of something larger.

    Bohm's experiments formed the basis of his most famous book, Wholeness and Hidden Order, published in 1980. In this revolutionary book, he suggested that if we could observe the entire Universe from some conventional highest point, then all objects in the world would look like reflections of processes occurring in another region now inaccessible to our observation. To distinguish between the visible world and this region, Bohm introduced the concepts of “visible” and “hidden”.

    Everything that is accessible to touch and exists separately in the world - rocks, oceans, forests, animals and people - represents the visible level of the universe. However, Bohm argues that all these things and phenomena only seem to be separate, but in reality they are interconnected at a deep level of higher integrity - a hidden order that is simply not accessible to our organs of perception.

    The difference between the hidden and the visible and the illusion of the separateness of things is most easily illustrated by the example of a flow of water. “Whirlpools, waves and splashes can be distinguished in the flow of water, although it is clear that they do not exist by themselves,” says Bohm. Each splash of water seems to us to be a separate phenomenon, but Bohm views them as interconnected components of a single process: “The fleeting existence that these abstract forms possess suggests only relative independence, and not at all independent existence.” Simply put, splashes of water flow are forms of the same water.

    Through such examples, Bohm demonstrated that the Universe, with everything in it, including ourselves, is in reality a gigantic, holistic system in which everything is interdependent. Summarizing his view of the structure of the world, he wrote: “I would define this new concept of reality as Wholeness in the current moment.”

    In the 1970s, Bohm proposed an even clearer metaphor to depict the world as an indivisible whole, represented in the form of disparate parts. Reflecting on the interconnections of the Universe, he became increasingly convinced that the world was like a giant cosmic hologram.

    In a hologram, any part of an object contains the entire object in a reduced form. From Bohm's point of view, everything that we can observe in the world around us is a projection of something much more real, occurring at the deep level of the universe in the area of ​​hidden and genuine existence. According to this approach, “as above, so below,” “as within, so without.” In other words, any system consists of smaller-scale systems that are essentially identical to it.

    A good example of a hologram is the elegant simplicity of the human body. Whatever part of it we take a DNA molecule from - from a hair, a finger or a drop of blood, it will contain the genetic code of the entire organism. The genetic model of the whole person is always and unchanged in it.

    The Universe unfolds from a hidden state into a visible one in a stream of transformations that make the invisible visible, which determines the dynamics of the universe. This is what John Wheeler meant when he talked about the wholeness and interdependence of everything in the Universe and how it is sensitive to the activities of consciousness.

    The ancient sages imagined the structure of our world in a similar way. The idea that the world is merely a mirror of events occurring in a higher or deeper reality is found in many traditions - from the Indian Vedas (dating back to 5000 BC) to the Dead Sea Scrolls, created 2000 BC .e. The translator of the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice summarizes the content of this fragment of the Dead Sea Scrolls as follows: “Everything that happens on earth is but a pale reflection of the great, original reality.”

    Both quantum theory and ancient texts lead us to a simple conclusion: there is an invisible realm in which we create patterns for our relationships with people, careers, successes and failures - everything that happens to us in the visible world. In this sense, the Divine Matrix acts as a huge cosmic mirror, allowing us to see the materialized energies of our feelings (love and hate, empathy and anger) and beliefs.

    The Divine Matrix, which materializes our inner sensory experiences and beliefs, can also be compared to a movie screen, impartially reproducing everything that was captured on film. And in fact, in the way we build relationships with others, our conscious, and more often unconscious, ideas about a variety of things are revealed - from compassion to betrayal.

    This is why we can be likened to artists, expressing our deepest fears, dreams and aspirations on a living and mysterious quantum canvas. However, unlike the canvas of an ordinary artist, our “canvas” is always and everywhere present and serves as the building material for all things.

    Let's continue the analogy with the artist and the canvas. A painter needs all kinds of tools and materials to externally express his ideas. As for the Divine Matrix and us, here there is no separation of the artist from his work. We ourselves are the canvas and the image, we are both the painter and his tools.

    Working on the quality of our own lives with the help of the Divine Matrix, we are in many ways like an artist bringing his painting to perfection. The range of our feelings, beliefs and evaluations gives us the opportunity to create different situations and meet different people in different places. When we meet, we share with each other the creations of our inner life. This creative process continues moment by moment, day by day. We, as painters, cover the canvas of existence with more and more new colors, endlessly improving our work.

    Someone, at the thought that we are part of a changing universe created by ourselves, will experience delight. Some may find it scary. The ability to use the Divine Matrix at will radically changes our ideas about the role of man in the Universe. Essentially, this means that our existence can transform from a series of coincidences and accidents into something much more interesting and conscious.

    We can say that we instinctively express our desire for health, prosperity and peace through certain body movements, actions and relationships with others. The quantum basis that connects us to all that exists allows us to create ourselves and our own lives consciously.

    Awakening our capabilities requires a total and very deep restructuring of our worldview. By changing our ideas about the Universe, we will suddenly gain power over the power of our aspirations and most cherished desires. No matter how unrealistic these promises may seem, they are easily achievable in the space of the Divine Matrix. And to do this, you need not so much to understand how this ancient energy substance works, but rather to learn to formulate your desires in a language that it understands.

    * * *

    The existence of a special language in which one can conduct a dialogue with the Divine Matrix is ​​mentioned in the most ancient mystical traditions. This language does not require familiar words spoken aloud or imprinted in writing. It is very simple, moreover, we all know it almost perfectly and use it every day. I mean the language of human feelings.

    Modern scientists have discovered that any emotion causes chemical changes in the body, primarily in relation to the pH factor and hormonal levels. At every second of life, we have the opportunity to affirm our existence in the world with beneficial feelings of love, compassion and forgiveness, or, on the contrary, to undermine it with negative experiences - envy, hatred and condemnation. It should be noted that the feelings that generate such forces in us extend their influence in quantum space and beyond the boundaries of our bodies.

    Perhaps it will be easier to imagine the Divine matrix in the form of an immense multi-layered blanket, enveloping everything that exists and with its edges extending into infinity. Everything that exists in the universe, and all the significant moments of our life - from birth in the waters of the mother's womb to marriage, as well as friendships, careers, ordinary everyday experiences - are nothing more than folds in this giant blanket.

    From the point of view of quantum theory, any physical objects - from atoms to plants, from human bodies to planets and galaxies - can be interpreted as “perturbations” in the fabric of the space-time blanket. The universe is described in a similar way in ancient poetic and spiritual traditions. For example, the Vedas speak of “pure consciousness” that permeates the entire world. These traditions view our thoughts, feelings and beliefs, as well as all the evaluations resulting from them, as irritants that shake the surface of the infinite Consciousness, which is originally in tranquil peace.

    Seng Can's poem "Letters on Trust in the Mind" (Xin Xin Ming) talks about a certain substance that serves as the cradle and model for everything that exists. This substance, called Tao, defies any description, just like the “pure consciousness” mentioned in the Vedas. Tao is “an immense space where there is no excess or lack” and the highest perfection that accumulates all private experience.

    According to Xin Xin Ming, the harmony of the Tao leaves us whenever we disturb its serenity with our judgments. In case this does happen and we find ourselves in a state of anger or internal duality, the text of the book contains a simple recommendation: “To regain harmony with reality, in response to any doubt that arises, tell yourself firmly: “not two.” There are no differences or exceptions in this “not two.”

    At first glance, it may seem that the idea of ​​​​human passions as “unrest” in the Divine matrix deprives our lives of some romance. In reality this is not the case. Should a worldview that allows you to put your dreams into practice be considered unromantic? This worldview will help us achieve whatever we want: make new pleasant acquaintances, find love, or peacefully resolve the conflict in the Middle East. In any case, it will be enough for us to create waves in the Divine Matrix that correspond to our desires - in other words, to form the necessary “folds” in the substance that makes up space, time, ourselves, and the entire world around us.

    Conscious interaction with the Divine Matrix will bring us great benefits in everyday life. When we feel connected to those around us and to all that exists, we realize the power we have been given and find peace of mind. And moreover, through the Divine Matrix we will be able to project our peace outward and thereby change the world around us.

    * * *

    To understand how the Power manifests itself, giving health, peace, joy, love and the ability to live the time allotted to us with dignity, it is not at all necessary to go into the complex mechanics of quantum research - it is enough to know what these studies say about our nature.

    The book "The Divine Matrix" builds a bridge between the mysterious laws of the quantum world and our everyday experience. She explains how quantum mechanical laws discovered by science can help us become better people and, together, make the world a more perfect place.

    Like human DNA, which consists of four basic elements, the Divine Matrix has four fundamental properties on which, so to speak, the universe stands. To master the power of the Divine Matrix, we must deeply feel these inherent fundamental properties that connect it with our lives.

    Property 1: The Divine Matrix is ​​a field of energy that connects all things.

    Property 2: This field of energy serves as the container and mirror of all our views.

    Property 3: This energy field is omnipresent and has the structure of a hologram. All its parts are connected to each other and each of them reflects the whole.

    Property 4: We conduct a dialogue with this field of energy in the language of feelings.

    The discovery of the elusive action of an omnipresent energy field can be considered the greatest achievement of physics of the 20th century, even though the principles of this action still remain poorly understood.

    Accepting the idea that all things and phenomena are connected to each other at any given time is not easy. After all, if we maintain contact with the entire universe, it means that our destiny is to experience any joyful events and tragedies that have ever occurred on the planet, even those that have not yet happened! Do we need this? First you need to understand that in fact there are no “here” and “there”, “then” and “now”. If you perceive life as a hologram, then there is always here, and then it happens now. Ancient spiritual traditions claim that we make choices every moment that affirm or suppress our being. We either absorb the pure life-affirming energy of empathy, or we swallow the poison of our own selfishness and disdain for others.

    Given the power of our holographic consciousness, each such choice, no matter how insignificant it may seem, has consequences not only for our lives, but extends across time and space - the result of each individual's personal choice becomes a collective reality! This discovery is breathtaking, but also frightening. Be that as it may, we must understand that:

    1. Our good thoughts and good intentions are obviously appropriate.

    2. We are not limited by the boundaries of our body and physical laws.

    3. Even while staying at home, we support our loved ones, wherever they are - on the ground or in the air.

    4. We are able to heal through willpower.

    5. It is possible to see through space and time with your eyes closed.

    Human history has come to a point where it is vital for all of us to learn to think differently. In the end, it becomes apparent that the Divine Matrix is ​​the source of healing for humanity, necessary for its survival!

    Part I. DISCOVERY OF THE DIVINE MATRIX. THE MYSTERY THAT CONNECTS ALL THINGS
    Chapter 1. What fills the void? Divine Matrix

    Science cannot comprehend the main secret of the universe. And all because we ourselves are part of the mystery we are trying to solve. (Max Planck, physicist)

    Once we understand ourselves and our consciousness, we will understand the Universe, and then all division will disappear. (Amit Goswami, physicist)

    There is a quantum storehouse - a field of pure energy in which all things originate, as well as all our successes and failures, gains and losses, healings and illnesses, all great fears and aspirations. The possibilities of this reality incubator are unlimited. The potentialities it contains are activated by such emotional "reactants" as imagination, hope, appreciation, passion and prayer. We bring our joys and sorrows into reality through our own beliefs about who we are, what we have and don't have, and what we should or shouldn't be.

    To manage this field of pure energy, you must, firstly, realize that it exists, secondly, understand how it works, and thirdly, master the language of communication with it. We can become the architects of reality, and then all things will be subject to us in the space where the world originates - in the Divine Matrix!

    Key 1: The Divine Matrix is ​​the container of the entire universe, a bridge connecting everything that exists, and a mirror in which everything we have created is reflected.

    While climbing the side of a canyon in northwestern New Mexico one day in late October, I unexpectedly saw an Indian on the path. He stood on the hill that I had to climb and watched me climb the scree. It's hard to say how long he had been there. In the rays of the setting sun, his figure cast a giant shadow. Placing my palm against my forehead, I saw the wind moving his long hair.

    The Indian seemed to be as surprised by our meeting as I was. He cupped his hands and shouted:

    Good day!

    Hello! - I shouted back. “I didn’t expect to meet anyone here at such a late hour!” How long have you been watching me?

    The path on which we met ran through the territory of archaeological sites built a thousand years ago by a mysterious people. No one knows who these ancient people, as modern Indians call them, were, or where they came from. The Ancients appeared overnight, seemingly out of nowhere, and brought with them technologies that spread throughout North America and have not undergone any evolution over the past millennium.

    They built four-story houses and dug kivas (round ritual structures) into the ground, used irrigation systems and grew a variety of crops. And then they suddenly left. To nowhere. They simply disappeared and left us almost no clues to solving their mystery. Their writing has not been preserved - only rock paintings. No burials, cremation sites, or weapons were found. All that remains are hundreds of time-ravaged structures in a remote 11-mile-long, 1-mile-wide canyon in northwestern New Mexico.

    I was attracted by the strangely beautiful desolation of those places, and I often went there for walks. And suddenly it turned out that on that October evening the Indian I met had come there for the same purpose as me. We exchanged thoughts about the spirit of mystery that marked the surrounding area, and my new acquaintance told me the following story.

    A long time ago...

    Once upon a time, the world was completely different. There were fewer people and they lived closer to the land. People knew the language of rain, plants and the Great Creator. They knew that life is sacred and comes from Mother Earth and Heavenly Father, and they even knew how to talk with the inhabitants of the sky and stars. Yes, at that time the world was in harmony and people were happy.

    And then something happened. Nobody knows why people began to forget who they are. They lost touch with each other, with the earth and even with their Creator and wandered aimlessly through life. Having isolated themselves, people decided: in order to survive, they must fight for their place on earth and defend themselves from the very forces that gave them life and showed them the path to harmony and truth. And they began to spend all their energy fighting the nature around them.

    I felt that this story directly related to me. It seemed to me that we were talking about my contemporaries! After all, today human society (except for a handful of isolated and remote centers of ancient cultures that have survived from civilization) is focused on the problems of the external world, and not at all on internal development. We spend hundreds of millions of dollars every year protecting ourselves from disease, trying to control nature, and as a result, we are moving more out of harmony with the world around us than ever before. The Indian's words captured my attention - now I wanted to know why he was telling this story?

    But although people forgot who they were, some of them still retained the gift of their ancestors, he continued. - The memory continued to live in them. In night visions, the knowledge returned to them that they were capable of healing any illness, causing rain, and speaking with the dead with their very intention. And they knew that one day they would be able to find themselves again.

    The rest began to create things in the outside world that replaced their own lost abilities. Over time, they even invented devices for treating their bodies, chemicals for cultivating plants, and wires for communicating at a distance. But the more things around them that seemed to bring them happiness, the more hectic their lives became and the further they moved away from their true nature.

    I listened and saw a clear similarity between the people the Indian was describing and our modern civilization. We have the feeling that we can neither help ourselves nor make the world a better place. Seeing how our loved ones are sick and suffering, we feel helpless. It seems to us that we are powerless to alleviate their suffering. We live in a world torn apart by religions, national prejudices and state borders, and shudder at the thought of the very real nuclear threat.

    Apparently, the more we sever our natural connection with the earth, our own body, others and God, the more we empty ourselves. And then we rush to fill the internal vacuum with things. Here it is appropriate to recall the science fiction film “Contact”, which depicts a similar situation: the scientific adviser to the president asks during a television interview: are our technologies bringing us closer together or, on the contrary, alienating us from each other? The film does not answer this question. But I’m glad that the question was asked.

    If video games, movies and virtual network relationships are replacing real face-to-face communication in a society, it means that this society has serious problems. At first glance, electronics and the computer entertainment industry make our lives interesting. However, they serve as an alarming signal: we ourselves are sorely lacking the strength to make it interesting, healthy, prosperous and meaningful. In addition, if society asks the questions “How to protect yourself from diseases?” instead of “How to live a healthy life?”, “How to avoid war?” instead of “How to live in harmony?” and “How to create a new weapon?” instead of “How to change the world so that the very concept of war becomes absurd?”, life generally turns into survival.

    In such a situation there are no “winners” and no one can be happy. This means we need to look for another way. This is what my book is about and this is the story told by the Indian I met.

    How did it all end? - I asked him. - Have people managed to regain their strength and remember who they are?

    The sun had already disappeared behind the slopes of the canyon. I peered into the tanned face of my interlocutor. He smiled at my question and, after a pause, said:

    Nobody knows. The story is not over. People who forgot themselves lived before us, and it is up to us to write the end of history.

    This story told by an Indian brings up many thoughts. The tools of past civilizations were hundreds of times less advanced than modern technologies. And yet, people who lived in ancient times had very effective means of solving their pressing problems. Hearing these words, historians and archaeologists who interpret the past, so to speak, out of duty, will be indignant: “What? Where then are the traces of their technology? Where are their toasters, microwaves and VCRs? It is quite interesting that when assessing the development of a civilization, the emphasis is on the things produced by its representatives. Why is the thinking behind all invention never questioned? Indeed, archaeologists have not found televisions or video cameras in the American southwest (or in other places either). It’s all the more interesting to ask: why didn’t they find them?

    What if traces of past civilizations found in Egypt, Peru, or the deserts of the American South indicate that these civilizations simply did not need toasters or VCRs? Maybe they were so developed that they did not need to complicate the world around them with technology?

    It is by no means impossible that the representatives of these civilizations possessed some knowledge that is lost today - an internal technology that allowed them to live differently than we imagine, and to maintain their health in ways that we are only beginning to imagine.

    Maybe we don’t need to look beyond the boundaries of nature to understand our place in it? This is indeed so if we assume that the source of man's true strength and his fundamental capabilities is the mysterious space of the quantum universe.

    Over the last century, scientists have become convinced that the matter that makes up our bodies and the entire Universe does not always obey the laws of physics that were considered immutable for three hundred years. When observing the behavior of the smallest particles of matter, it becomes clear that we are not so isolated from each other and not so limited by the space of our bodies as it seems at first glance. At the level of elementary particles, everything that exists appears non-local, interconnected and infinite.

    Dean Radin, a senior specialist at the Institute for Spiritual Research, was the first to study what life in such a Universe means for a person. He writes, “Nonlocality means that things that appear separate are actually connected.” Some part of being human extends beyond the here-and-now, and this gives us the ability to transcend time and distance, Radin argues. In other words, the human “I” is not limited by the boundaries of the bodily shell.

    The mysterious substance of our “I” mixes with the “I” substances of other people, forming a single energy field that permeates the entire world. This field can be considered a quantum network connecting all parts of the Universe, and at the same time a potential model for any action - from healing a specific person to resolving military conflicts. To master our deepest power, we must understand how this field is structured and how it operates.

    If the ancient inhabitants of the canyon I mentioned in New Mexico and other areas of the earth knew how this energetic mechanism worked, we should bow to their wisdom and try to find a place for it in the modern world.

    Are we connected? Really connected?

    Modern science has come close to solving one of the greatest mysteries of the universe. Seventy years of research in the field known as "new physics" have produced results that cannot be ignored.

    Key 2: Everything in the world is interconnected.

    Yes, yes! That's right! This news radically changes all our ideas and shakes the foundations of fundamental science, familiar to us from school.

    If earlier we were simply told about the existence of a certain connection, that theoretically our actions “here” have consequences “there”. However, we could not test this in practice and somehow use it in our lives.

    New scientific research has taken us one step forward. They showed that we are not only interconnected with everything that exists, but also have the ability to use this interconnection - to play the cards in our favor. In other words, we have direct access to the Force that moves the Universe and created everything - from atoms and stars to the DNA molecule!

    But there is one small thing: our Power is sleeping and, in order to awaken it, we should rethink our place in the Universe. We need a shift in consciousness - the belief that we are able to use the most powerful energy in the world to solve any problems, even those that seem insoluble at first glance.

    But how do we achieve this shift? After all, the Universe is great - it surpasses all possibilities of our imagination. First you need to change your attitude towards your own life. It is necessary to feel like a part of the world Whole, and not some small and separate whole. To do this, we need to understand exactly how we are connected to the universe and what this connection means for us.

    Key 3: To master the power of the Universe, we must feel ourselves to be part of the world's Whole, and not a small separate whole.

    The interconnection of everything that exists in the Universe (at the level of waves and particles of energy) contradicts our ideas about space and time. Talking about it seems fantastic. So be it. Scientific research in recent years is generally fantastic. For example, observation of particles of light (photons) has shown that they are capable of being at different points in space, separated by tens of miles, at the same time. In addition, it appears that the exchange of information at the level of our DNA and atoms of matter is happening faster than Einstein believed, who argued that the fastest speed in the Universe is the speed of light. A number of experiments have shown that sometimes information reaches its destination even before it has left its origin!

    Such seemingly impossible phenomena cannot be considered simply curious anomalies in the behavior of elementary particles. The freedom of behavior of quanta shows that the rest of the world exists according to laws that do not fit into the canons of classical physics. However, if we summarize the data from scientific experiments, it becomes clear that we are not as bound by physical laws as we are accustomed to believe. Photons can reach their destination before they set off and be at two points in space at the same time! And if they are capable of this, then why are you and I worse than them?

    The possibilities that open up to us thanks to modern science significantly exceed all modern innovative technologies and excite the imagination. The latter is very important, because every possibility is realized through the union of imagination and feeling. It all starts with our desire to create a place in the space of our beliefs for a phenomenon, the possibility of which is not yet obvious to us. We then shape this phenomenon with the power of our consciousness based on our information about it.

    “A man is his imagination,” said the poet William Blake. “The Eternal Beginning in man is imagination, it is precisely this that is the Lord God.” This idea is echoed by another poet and philosopher, John Mackenzie: “It is not easy to keep the line between the real and the imaginary... and in the end all things are only figments of the imagination.” Each specific event in life, before being embodied in reality, is first modeled in someone's imagination.

    However, for today's imagined tomorrow to become a reality, there must be a connection between them. Somehow it is necessary to combine both into the fabric of the universe. Einstein was convinced that the past and the future are closely intertwined in the space-time continuum. “The distinction between past, present and future is nothing more than our persistent delusion.” In general, we will have to get used to the fact that we are connected not only with everything that exists at the present moment, but also with everything that existed in the past, and even with things that haven't happened yet. In addition, what we are experiencing today is a consequence of events (at least partially) that took place in some unknown spaces of the Universe.

    These universal relationships are our truly limitless potential! In a Universe where the field of consciousness energy encompasses everything from world peace to our personal health, things that once seemed like fantasy and miracles become feasible in our everyday lives.

    Considering the principle of the interconnectedness of everything in the Universe, we should look at our attitude towards life, towards family, even towards casual acquaintances from a new point of view. Nothing can be considered an accident anymore - neither good nor bad, nor bright joys, nor the most severe human suffering.

    So, the key to spiritual and physical healing, peace, well-being, a successful career, positive relationships with people and the embodiment of great intentions is the awareness of our close connection with everything that happens in the universe.

    In search of the Divine Matrix

    One day I met an Indian, whom we met in the canyon, at a local market. I began to retell to him what I had recently read in a press release about the discovery of a new field of energy that embraces everything about the Universe

    This field of energy connects all things! - I shouted excitedly. - It connects us with each other and with the whole world, even beyond the Earth. Remember you didn't tell me how it was in the past? My friend paused to let my excitement calm down a little, and then answered briefly and precisely, in his characteristic manner:

    Okay, you have discovered that everything in the world is interconnected. My ancestors always said the same thing. I'm glad that your science has finally established this fact!

    If the energy field really plays such a significant role in the existence of the universe, then why didn’t we know about it earlier - back in the 20th century, which future scientists will probably call the greatest era in human history? In the space of one generation, we have learned to release the energy of an atom, store a library the size of a city block on a small computer chip, and understand the DNA code. How could we achieve all these scientific heights and yet not pay attention to the key to the secret of the creation of the world? My answer will surprise you again.

    In fact, in the recent past, scientists have already tried to experimentally prove the existence of a unified energy field. However, the experiment was considered unsuccessful. As a result, throughout the 20th century, scientists who had the courage to remember the unified field of energy filling the universal void were ridiculed by their colleagues and risked their reputation. It was considered bad manners to talk about such things in academic scientific circles.

    The universal interconnectedness of the Universe has occupied the imagination of people since time immemorial. For example, in Buddhist sutras the kingdom of the god Indra is described as the place of the appearance of a network connecting the entire universe: “Far away, in the heavenly abode of Indra, a skilled master hung a magic net that extends endlessly in all directions.”

    Hopi cosmology says that the current universal cycle began a long time ago when Mother Spider appeared in the void of the world. First of all, she wove a network connecting all things, and already in this network she created the conditions for the life of her children.

    The ancient Greeks called the field of energy that permeates the Universe the ether. In Greek mythology, ether was considered the quintessence of outer space, the “breath of the gods.” Aristotle and Pythagoras added ether to the four elements - fire, air, water and earth - as the fifth element. Later, European alchemists borrowed ancient terminology and used it until the emergence of modern science.

    The great thinkers of the past, unlike many of today's scientists, not only believed in the reality of the ether, but also argued that it was necessary for the proper functioning of the physical universe. In the 17th century, the invisible substance that permeates the entire Universe and ensures the operation of the laws of gravity and human sensory abilities was called ether by the father of modern science, Isaac Newton. He imagined the ether as a kind of vital spirit and recognized that instruments could not detect its presence.

    The first scientific definition of the ether, which connects all things, was formulated in the 19th century by the creator of electromagnetic theory, James Maxwell: “This material substance, which has a finer structure than visible bodies, fills space that seems empty to us.”

    Even at the beginning of the 20th century, the most respected representatives of orthodox science used ancient terminology to describe this invisible material substance. In terms of consistency, the ether seemed to them to be something between physical matter and pure energy. “We have to admit that the ether, in which the energies and vibrations of the electromagnetic field propagate, has a certain substantiality, although it differs in structure from ordinary matter,” wrote Nobel laureate in physics Hendrik Lorentz, whose equations helped Einstein to create it, in 1906 the famous theory of relativity. Einstein's theory made the concept of ether unnecessary, and yet he continued to search for this substance that fills the void in the Universe: “It is difficult to imagine the cosmos without ether.” Like Lorentz and the ancient Greeks, Einstein guessed that it was in this substance that light waves propagated. He believed that the concept of ether is necessary for the laws of physics: “In a space devoid of ether, not only light, but also space-time cannot exist.”

    Einstein believed that the ether should not be represented as energy in the generally accepted sense of the word: “It is wrong to endow the ether with the properties of matter, which has mass and consists of particles that leave traces in time.” So Einstein made it clear that the concept of ether was still compatible with his theories.

    But let’s return to the experiment already mentioned above, which was supposed to once and for all put an end to the debate about the energy field that permeates everything and fills the void. As often happens with such experiments, its results raised more new questions than they answered old ones.

    The greatest "failed" experiment in the history of science

    This experiment was developed and carried out more than a hundred years ago by two scientists - Albert Michelson and Edward Morley, who decided to find out whether the ether really exists. It must be said that the organizers of the experiment thought outside the box. If the ether exists, they reasoned, then most likely it is in the form of energy, which is everywhere in a state of rest. In this case, the Earth's passage through this energetic environment should cause a disturbance in it that can be measured. In other words, we can detect the “breathing” of the ether in the same way as we can notice the movement of air over the endless fields of golden wheat in Kansas. Michelson and Morley called this hypothetical phenomenon the etheric wind.

    Any pilot knows that when a plane flies into the wind, the flight time is significantly reduced. Otherwise, the flight is difficult - wind resistance delays arrival at the destination. Using this analogy, the experimenters decided that if they shoot light rays in two different directions, then the difference in the time of movement of the rays will make it possible to establish the presence of an ethereal wind and its direction. The idea was interesting, but the results of the experiment were unexpected.

    An experiment in 1887 showed that there is no ethereal wind, which means there is no ether.

    This has haunted scientists for a hundred years.

    In 1986, the journal Nature published the results of the same experiment conducted on more sensitive equipment. A field with the characteristics of ether has been discovered - it behaves in strict accordance with the hypothesis expressed a hundred years ago.

    The Michelson and Morley instruments did not detect any ethereal wind. Its absence, confirmed by an experiment in 1881, which, having been slightly modified, was repeated in 1887, meant: ether does not exist. Michelson commented on the results of this “greatest of failed experiments” as follows: “We are convinced that the hypothesis of the existence of a stationary etheric field was erroneous.”

    But what does the failure of the Michelson and Morley experiment mean: that there is no etheric field, or that this field does not behave as scientists think? If they were unable to detect the presence of ethereal wind, this does not mean that there is no ether. You might as well raise your finger above your head on a windless day and conclude that air does not exist.

    However, many modern scientists still rely on the results of the Michelson and Morley experiment and are fully confident that things in the Universe exist independently of each other. From their point of view, an action committed by someone on one hemisphere of the Earth cannot directly affect the inhabitants of the other hemisphere. Guided by such ideas, we then build cities, conduct nuclear tests and consume natural resources, believing that all this has no effect on the planet as a whole. But new research has shown that ether, or something like ether, does exist, but it appears in a slightly different form than Michelson and Morley thought. They were convinced that the ether was a stationary field of an electric or magnetic nature - like all other fields discovered in the 19th century. But the nature of the ether turned out to be very unusual.

    In 1986, the journal Nature published a modest paper entitled “Special Relativity.” This article describes an experiment conducted with the financial support of the US Air Force by scientist E. W. Silvertus, which refutes the results of the Michelson and Morley experiment, and at the same time the accepted scientific view of the interaction between man and the Universe.

    Repeating the 1887 experiment with more sensitive equipment, Silvertus discovered the movement of the ethereal wind! Moreover, it completely coincided with the direction of the earth's orbit, as expected in the original hypothesis. Thus, Planck’s guess, expressed by him in 1944, was confirmed.

    But how could we have failed to notice this field, which plays such a significant role in the history of the Universe, earlier? To answer this question, we need to recall one of the most fierce debates that the greatest thinkers of mankind continue to this day - the debate about the place of man in the Universe.

    A fundamentally important point: the energy that connects all things in the world is at the same time their integral component! Experiments show that the universal energy field that gives rise to the entire visible world is not isolated from everyday reality. Imagine that the folds of the veil of the Divine matrix, which smoothly fills the universe, are all visible objects - rocks, trees, planets, people, and so on. Only if we deeply feel this will we be subject to the power of the Divine Matrix. At the same time, you need to understand where modern scientists’ view of the world comes from.

    A Brief History of Physics: Different Rules for Different Worlds

    Science is a language for describing the world around us, as well as our interaction with it and with the entire Universe. But it is just one language among many other languages ​​(people once described the world in terms of alchemy or spiritual traditions) that arose long before modern science. Maybe other languages ​​don't seem so perfect now, but they worked. It surprises me when people ask: “What did people do before the advent of science? What did they know about the world? I want to shout back: “They knew a lot, a lot about the world!”

    In the distant past, they knew where life came from, knew the causes of diseases and how to treat them, knew how to calculate lunar and solar cycles, and much more. The only thing they didn’t know back then was modern, rigorous scientific language. But the latter circumstance did not in the least prevent the people who lived then from very intelligently explaining how the world works and why it works this way and not otherwise. And, by the way, human civilization existed for more than 5,000 years, doing well without the discoveries of our current science.

    The beginning of the scientific era is considered to be the 17th century. In 1687, Isaac Newton published his famous work “Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy” (Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica), in which he formalized the mathematical apparatus that seemed to him the best way to describe the world. For more than two centuries since then, Newton's concept of nature has been the basis of the scientific method today called "classical physics." Together with Maxwell's theory of electricity and magnetism and Einstein's theory of relativity, classical physics quite successfully described the entire visible world, down to the movement of planets and galaxies. It allowed us to calculate the orbits of artificial satellites and land a man on the Moon.

    However, at the beginning of the 20th century, research led physicists into the world of the atom, where Newton's laws do not work (previously, our technology simply did not allow us to observe atoms or the behavior of particles during the birth of new stars in distant galaxies). As a result, it turned out that traditional classical physics does not provide satisfactory explanations not only for the events of the microworld, but also for what happens in the macroworld. And then the language of quantum physics arose, explaining phenomena that do not fit into the framework of our usual ideas about reality.

    The definition of quantum physics is contained in its very name. A quantum is an “indivisible amount of electromagnetic energy.” In other words, quanta are what the world is made of. Quantum physics quickly discovered that things in the external world that appear to be quite solid are, in fact, not so at all. To illustrate this point, let me give you the following simple comparison.

    Sitting in a movie theater and looking at the screen, we realize that the events unfolding before us are essentially illusory. The tragedies and melodramas that make our heartbeat quicken are nothing more than a set of individual pictures that quickly replace one another, so that the impression of continuous action is created. Our eyes see a series of pictures, and the brain links them into a single movement. Quantum physics proves that the whole world works in almost the same way. When, for example, we see on a Sunday sports program a soccer player kicking a ball or a figure skater performing a complex jump, in quantum physics terms each of these actions is a series of separate events occurring in a row and very quickly. Just as a realistic movie is built from pictures, everything in this world is made up of small short flashes of light called quanta. The fact is that the quanta flash at such a speed that the brain (unless it is in a state of deep meditation) habitually averages out their pulsation, creating the illusion of continuous movement, just like in a sports news broadcast.

    We can say that quantum physics studies, on a very small scale, the action of the forces underlying the material world. Today in physics there are two main scientific directions, each of which adheres to its own views on the world order - classical physics and quantum physics. And each of them has their own methods and theories.

    Scientists have spent a lot of effort to combine these scientific directions and get closer to creating a unified theory. To do this, they needed to recognize the existence of a substance that fills space that seems empty. But what is this substance?

    Chronicle of the long path to a unified theory

    1687 - Newtonian physics. Isaac Newton publishes his laws of motion. A new science is beginning. The universe is viewed as a large mechanical system where time and space are absolute.

    1867 - Physics of field theory. James Maxwell suggested that there are forces that do not fit into Newton's concept. Joint research by James Maxwell and Michael Faraday leads to the discovery that the Universe is energy fields interacting with each other.

    1900 - Quantum physics. Max Planck creates a theory according to which the world is bursts of energy - quanta. Experiments at the quantum level show that matter is not made of solid particles, but of possibilities and probabilities. This suggests that reality is not so real after all.

    1905 - Theory of relativity. Albert Einstein overthrows the Newtonian paradigm with his theory. He states that time is relative. The key insight of the theory of relativity is that space and time are not separate.

    1970 - Physics of vibration theory. Physicists have concluded that theories that describe the world as thin, vibrating threads of energy can be used to consistently describe both the quantum and visible worlds. The scientific community saw in this idea an opportunity to unite all existing scientific theories.

    20... ? year - New universal theory of physics.

    One day, physicists will find a way to explain the holographic nature of everything we observe in everyday life and in the quantum world. They will finally be able to derive equations that unify all physical theories.

    This will be the last piece from the book Gregg Braden's "The Divine Matrix", which I invite readers of the Regio Litterae anthology to familiarize themselves with. The author’s pomposity, of which there is so much in the chapter “Breaking the Paradigm: Experiments that Change Everything,” I have reduced a little so that the truly amazing essence of the three experiments described appears more clearly. So we read the description of the third experiment and the general conclusions drawn Gregg Braydon from the proposed material.



    EXPERIMENT No. 3

    In 1991, staff at the Institute of HeartMath developed a program to study the effects of feelings on the body. At the same time, the main attention of researchers was directed to the place where feelings arise, namely, to the human heart. This groundbreaking research has been published in prestigious journals and is frequently cited in scientific papers.

    One of the most striking achievements of the Institute was the discovery of an energy field concentrating around the heart and extending beyond the body, having the shape of a torus with a diameter of one and a half to two and a half meters (see picture above). Although it cannot be said that this field is prana, described in the Sanskrit tradition, perhaps it originates precisely from it.

    Knowing about the existence of this energy field, researchers from the Institute wondered: is it possible, by generating certain feelings with its help, to change the shape of DNA - the basis of life.

    The experiment was carried out between 1992 and 1995. Scientists placed a sample of human DNA in a test tube and exposed it to so-called coherent senses. Leading experts on this experiment, Glen Raine and Rolin McCarthy, explain that coherent emotional state can be evoked of one’s own free will “using a special self-control technique that allows one to calm the mind, move it to the heart area and focus on positive experiences.” The experiment involved five subjects specially trained in this technique.

    The results of the experiment are indisputable. Human feelings actually change the shape of the DNA molecule in a test tube! Participants in the experiment influenced her with a combination of “directed intention, unconditional love and a special mental image of a DNA molecule” - in other words, without physically touching her. According to one scientist, “different feelings have different effects on the DNA molecule, causing it to twist and unwind.” Obviously, these conclusions are completely inconsistent with the ideas of traditional science.

    We are accustomed to the idea that the DNA in our body is unchanged, and we consider it a completely stable structure (unless we influence it with drugs, chemicals or electromagnetic radiation). They say, “what we received at birth is what we live with.” This experiment showed that such ideas are far from the truth.

    Inner technology for changing the world

    What new can we learn about our interaction with the world around us from the three experiments described? Each of them contained human DNA. From the point of view of conventional common sense, it is difficult to imagine that the living matter of the human body can influence anything in the surrounding world and that our feelings can influence DNA over a vast distance. But, judging by the results of the experiments described above, this is exactly the case.

    Each of the experiments separately points to a certain fact beyond our usual ideas. We don’t know how to use such facts: “Yes, this could probably be useful... but it’s not clear how.” However, if we consider them together, like fragments of one puzzle, a paradigm shift occurs, and a certain general and holistic outline appears before us, as in Escher’s drawings. So let's take a closer look at them.

    Poponin's experiment demonstrated that DNA affects photons. The results of Baxter's experiment indicate that an organism maintains a connection with its DNA regardless of the distance separating them. Research by the Institute of HeartMath has revealed the direct influence of human feelings on DNA, which, as we already know, is capable of influencing the elementary particles of matter that make up the whole world. That is, in essence, we are dealing with the basics internal technology, thanks to which we have the opportunity to influence the world around us.

    The experiments described allow us to draw two conclusions that are of fundamental importance for my book:

    1. Beyond our everyday perception, there is a certain energy field that connects all things in the world. The existence of this connecting field of the Universe has been confirmed experimentally.
    2. We can join the connecting field of the Universe thanks to the DNA of our body, and the feelings we experience play a decisive role in this process.

    Having understood the principles of operation of the connecting field of the Universe, we will be able to use all its capabilities. I invite you to think about how important this is for our lives. Where will insoluble problems, incurable diseases and hopeless situations come from if we have the ability to change the program that creates them?

    Characteristics of the Divine Matrix

    Experiments show that the connecting energy field Divine Matrix unlike any currently known form of energy. That's why scientists couldn't detect it for so long. This field is called "subtle energy" because it operates differently than conventional electromagnetic fields. The Divine Matrix is ​​more like a tightly woven network; it is the very fabric of the universe.

    Here are three main characteristics Divine Matrix:

    1. This is the container of the entire Universe.
    2. It is a bridge between the hidden and visible worlds.
    3. This is a mirror that reflects all our thoughts, feelings and life principles.

    Divine Matrix differs from other types of energy in three respects.

    Firstly, she initially resides everywhere and always. Unlike radio waves, which are emitted from one place to another, it is present everywhere.

    Secondly, it originated along with the Universe, no matter what we call it - the Big Bang or something else. Of course, no mortal was there or held a candle, but physicists are convinced that the gigantic release of energy that occurred at the moment of the Big Bang was an act of creation of the world. In the cosmogonic hymn Rigveda it is said that before the beginning of the world nothing existed - “neither emptiness, nor air, nor sky.” When “nothing” gave birth to a cosmic “something”, a certain substance arose in the void. One can imagine Divine matrix as an echo of the time when time began its course, as well as the connecting force between time and space, which connects us with all things in the world and allows everything to exist.

    AND third, the most important parameter for us Divine matrices s - she has intelligence and responds to human feelings! The ancient texts say a lot about this. The sages of the past tried to convey such important information to us, our descendants. We can see the detailed instructions they left on energetic interaction with the world on the walls of temples and in parchment scrolls. In addition, they show us by their own example how you can heal your body and make your most cherished dreams and desires come true.

    The force discovered in modern scientific experiments is so unusual that scientists have not yet been able to agree on what to call it. Former astronaut Edgar Mitchell calls her By natural intelligence. One of the authors of string theory, physicist Michio Kaku - quantum hologram. Similar definitions are found in texts created thousands of years before quantum physics.

    Whatever the names of this force, they all point to the same thing - to the living substance that makes up the fabric of reality. Max Planck also spoke about its rationality in the middle of the 20th century. During his 1944 lecture, he made a suggestion that was not understood by scientists at the time. In the 21st century, the prophetic words of the great physicist shake the foundations of science no less than in his contemporary era:

    I, as a person who has devoted my life to the most precise of sciences - the study of matter, can summarize my research in the field of atomic physics as follows: matter as such does not exist! Matter is organized and exists thanks to a force that causes vibration in all the elements of the atom and preserves the integrity of this microscopic solar system ... We must feel behind it the presence of a certain conscious Mind, which is the matrix of all things.

    The three experiments discussed in this chapter indicate: beyond any doubt, the Planck matrix exists. Whatever we call the field that connects all things, no matter what laws of physics it obeys (or does not obey) - it is undoubtedly real. This field exists here and now, at the moment, for example in the form of me and you, and is a quantum bridge between our ideas and the reality of the world. It is thanks to him that good feelings and prayers created within a person can influence the world around him.

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    Part 1. DISCOVERY OF THE DIVINE MATRIX. THE MYSTERY THAT CONNECTS ALL THINGS

    Chapter 1. What fills the void? Divine Matrix

    A fundamentally important point: the energy that connects all things in the world is at the same time their integral component! Experiments show that the universal energy field that gives rise to the entire visible world is not isolated from everyday reality. Imagine that the folds of the veil of the Divine matrix, smoothly filling the universe, are all visible objects - rocks, trees, planets, people, and so on. Only if we deeply feel this will we be subject to the power of the Divine Matrix. At the same time, you need to understand where modern scientists’ view of the world comes from.
    A Brief History of Physics: Different Rules for Different Worlds
    Science is a language for describing the world around us, as well as our interaction with it and with the entire Universe. But it is just one language among many other languages ​​(people once described the world in terms of alchemy or spiritual traditions) that arose long before modern science. Maybe other languages ​​don't seem so perfect now, but they worked. ...human civilization has existed for more than 5,000 years, doing just fine without the discoveries of our current science.
    The beginning of the scientific era is considered to be the 17th century. In 1687, Isaac Newton published his famous work, The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.
    However, at the beginning of the 20th century, research led physicists into the world of the atom, where Newton's laws do not work (previously, our technology simply did not allow us to observe atoms or the behavior of particles during the birth of new stars in distant galaxies). As a result, it turned out that traditional classical physics does not provide satisfactory explanations not only for the events of the microworld, but also for what happens in the macroworld. And then the language of quantum physics arose, explaining phenomena that do not fit into the framework of our usual ideas about reality.
    The definition of quantum physics is contained in its very name. A quantum is an “indivisible amount of electromagnetic energy.”
    Today in physics there is two main scientific directions, each of which adheres to its own views on the world order, - classical physics and quantum. And each of them has their own methods and theories.
    Chronicle of the long path to a unified theory
    1687 - Newtonian physics . Isaac Newton publishes his laws of motion. A new science is beginning. The universe is seen as big a mechanical system where time and space are absolute.
    1867 - Physics of field theory . James Maxwell suggested that there are forces that do not fit into Newton's concept. Joint research by James Maxwell and Michael Faraday leads to the discovery that The Universe is energy fields interacting with each other.
    1900 - Quantum physics . Max Planck creates a theory according to which the world is bursts of energy - quanta. Experiments at the quantum level show that matter is not made of solid particles, but of possibilities and probabilities. This suggests that reality is not so real after all.
    1905 - Theory of relativity . Albert Einstein overthrows the Newtonian paradigm with his theory. He states that time is relative. The key conclusion of the theory of relativity is that space and time are not separate.
    1970 - Physics of vibration theory . Physicists have concluded that theories that describe the world as thin, vibrating threads of energy can be used to consistently describe both the quantum and visible worlds. The scientific community saw in this idea an opportunity to unite all existing scientific theories.
    20...? year - New universal theory of physics.
    One day, physicists will find a way to explain the holographic nature of everything we observe in everyday life and in the quantum world. They will finally be able to derive equations that unify all physical theories.
    United at the Source: Quantum Confusion
    The behavior of almost all subatomic particles indicates that they connected to each other.
    ... the phenomenon of interconnected action found in the microspace of photons was discovered in other areas. Exactly galaxies behave the same way, separated by hundreds of light years.
    “The interaction between photons remains the same in principle, regardless of whether they are separated by several meters or located at opposite ends of the Universe.”
    Origin of the Divine Matrix
    Modern science believes that the Universe was born 13-20 billion years ago during a gigantic outbreak, the like of which has never been seen before or since. Astronomer Fred Hoyle named this event the “Big Bang” in 1951. Despite the insignificant field that arose at the moment of the Big Bang. However, science ignores the influence of this field on our beliefs, the way we live, the actions we take and the way we perceive everyday events. But it is here that truly boundless opportunities open up before us.
    The action of the energy field of the Divine Matrix is ​​based on three principles:
    1. The Divine Matrix connects all things. Consequently, any of our actions affects everything that exists.
    2. The Divine Matrix is hologrameach plot her energy field is a smaller copy of the entire field. Consciousness also has a holographic nature, therefore, if we pray for our loved ones, our prayers will go with them everywhere.
    3. Divine matrix contains and weaves together the past, present and future. Thus, it ensures the connection of our actions with their consequences.
    It does not matter what we call the substance of the Divine Matrix - force or energy field. One way or another, it is a giant “network” connecting people, the whole world and higher powers.
    If we understand how to use the principles of the Divine Matrix in our relationships with the Universe, with other people and with our inner world, unimaginable life horizons will open before us. We will overcome our passivity and become full participants in the Universal action!
    Chapter 2: Shattering the Paradigm: Experiments That Change Everything


    Part II. A bridge between imagination and reality. How does the Divine Matrix work?

    Chapter 3. Who are we - passive observers or powerful creators?
    Chapter 4. Once connected, always connected: the life of the holographic universe
    Chapter 5. Here is there, and then is now: moving through time and space in the Divine Matrix
    Part III. Dialogue with the Divine Matrix. Life, Love and Healing in the Quantum Universe
    Chapter 6. The Universe speaks to us: messages from the Divine Matrix
    Chapter 7. Reading in the Relationship Mirror: Messages from Ourselves
    Rewriting the Code of Reality: 20 Secrets of Conscious Creation

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