Thursday, October 18, 2007

"The greatest good you can do for another is not just share your riches
but reveal to him his own."

— Benjamin Disraeli



What is reality?

This question has burned in the greatest minds in history. For centuries scientists and philosophers have struggled to find an all encompassing theory. The colossal theory behind everything. Now, at this incredible time in history, when science and religion are coming closer then they've ever been, scientists are studying what was started by Einstein and yet never accepted as science.


Scientific Findings

In a book by Michael Talbot entitled 'The Holographic Universe' we learn about an all-encompassing theory (a theory that explains reality) that has begun to be proven. Here is an excerpt from the introduction of that book:

In the movie Star Wars, Luke Skywalker's adventure begins when a beam of light shoots out of the robot Artoo Detoo and projects a miniature three-dimensional image of Princess Leia. Luke watches spellbound as the ghostly sculpture of light begs for someone named Obi-wan Kenobi to come to her assistance. The image is a hologram, a three-dimensional picture made with the aid of a laser, and the technological magic required to make such images is remarkable. But what is even more astounding is that some scientists are beginning to believe the universe itself is a kind of giant hologram, a splendidly detailed illusion no more or less real than the image of Princess Leia that starts Luke on his quest.

Put another way, there is evidence to suggest that our world and everything in it -- from snowflakes to maple trees to falling stars and spinning electrons -- are also only ghostly images, projections from a level of reality so beyond our own it is literally beyond both space and time.

The main architects of this astonishing idea are two of the world's most eminent thinkers: University of London physicist David Bohm, a protege of Einstein's and one of the world's most respected quantum physicists; and Karl Pribram, a neurophysiologist at Stanford University and author of the classic neuropsychological textbook Languages of the Brain. Intriguingly, Bohm and Pribram arrived at their conclusions independently and while working from two very different directions. Bohm became convinced of the universe's holographic nature only after years of dissatisfaction with standard theories' inability to explain all of the phenomena encountered in quantum physics. Pribram became convinced because of the failure of standard theories of the brain to explain various neurophysiological puzzles.

In a more simple light
To be more clear, these findings state that everything in our "reality" was created, in large part, by our minds. Let me explain further. If this theory is correct, everything that we think exists is created, not just by our minds but by our subconscious. Which means that the people, the circumstances, the bills, the relationships, the money, the ups, the downs... are all created by us and that the reason we exist, is because someone is conscious about us.



"All philosophy is based upon the premise that we think, but it is equally possible that we are being thought."

— Fredriche Nietzche



Universal Implications

So you may be asking the question, "So if we're creating our situations, relationships and experiences, then who is creating us?" Of course, we are born, we live and we die but the reason we are a part of peoples lives, the reason we love and laugh and breath is because someone cares about us. I believe that God not only created us but that He continues to help us create ourselves, we are being "thought" by Him.



To your continued health and success,

Keith Clark


http://abundantmindset.blogspot.com






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