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the illusion is understood
because it is consciousness itself that drives
the illusion.
In the ancient traditions of the East,
it has been understood for thousands of years
that all is vibration.
"Nada Brahma" - the universe is sound.
The word "nada" means sound or vibration
and "Brahma" is the name for God.
Brahma, simultaneously IS the universe and
IS the creator.
The artist and the art are inseparable.
In the Upanishads,
one of the oldest humans records in ancient
India,
it is said "Brahma the creator, sitting on
a lotus,
opens his eyes and a world comes into being.
Brahma closes his eyes,
and a world goes out of being."
Ancient mystics, yogis and seers
have maintained that there is a field
at the root level of consciousness.
The Akashic field or the Akashic records
where all information, all experience past,
present and future, exists now and always.
It is this field or matrix
From sub-atomic particles, to galaxies,
stars, planets and all life.
You never see anything in its totality
because it is made up of layer upon layer
of vibration and it is constantly
changing, exchanging information with Akasha.
A tree is drinking in the sun, the air,
the rain, the Earth.
A world of energy moves in and out
of this thing we call a tree.
When the thinking mind is still,
then you see reality as it is.
All aspects together.
The tree and the sky and the Earth,
the rain and the stars are not separate.
Life and death, self and other are not separate.
Just as the mountain and the valley are inseparable.
In the native American
and other indigenous traditions
it is said that every thing has spirit
which is simply another way of saying
everything is connected to the one vibratory
source.
There is one consciousness, one field,
one force that moves through all.
This field is not happening around you,
You are the "U" (you) in universe.
You are the eyes through which creation sees
itself.
When you wake from a dream you realize that
everything in the dream was you.
You were creating it.
So called real life is no different.
Every one and every thing is you.
The one consciousness looking out of every
eye,
under every rock, within every particle.
International researchers at CERN,
the European laboratory for particle physics,
are searching for this field
that extends throughout all things.
But instead of looking within,
they look to the outer physical world.
Researchers at the CERN laboratory in Geneva,
Switzerland announced that they had found
the Higgs Boson, or the God Particle.
The Higgs Boson experiments prove scientifically
that an invisible energy field fills the vacuum
of space.
CERN's large hadron collider consists of a
ring
miles in circumference, in which two beams
of particles race in opposite directions,
converging and smashing together at nearly
the
speed of light.
Scientists observe what comes out of the
violent collisions.
The standard model can not account for
Everything appears to be made of vibration
but there is no 'thing' being vibrated.
It is as if there has been an invisible dancer,
a shadow dancing hidden in the ballet of the
universe.
All the other dancers have always danced
around this hidden dancer.
We have observed the choreography of
the dance, but until now we could not see
that dancer.
The so-called "God Particle",
the properties of the base material of the
universe,
the heart of all matter which would account
for the
unexplained mass and energy that drives the
universe's expansion.
But far from explaining the nature of the
universe,
the discovery of the Higgs Boson simply presents
an
even greater mystery, revealing a universe
that is
even more mysterious than we ever imagined.
Science is approaching the threshold between
consciousness
and matter.
The eye with which we look at the primordial
field
and the eye with which the field looks at
us
are one and the same.
The German writer and luminary Wolfgang Von
Goethe said,
"the wave is the primordial phenomenon
which gave rise to the world."
Cymatics is the study of visible sound.
The word cymatic comes from the Greek root
"cyma"
which means wave or vibration.
One of the first Western scientists to seriously
study
wave phenomenon was Ernst Chladni,
a German musician and physicist,
who lived in the eighteenth century.
Chladni discovered that when he spread sand
on metal plates and then vibrated the plates
with a violin bow, the sand arranged itself
into patterns.
Different geometrical forms appeared
depending on the vibration produced.
Chladni recorded an entire catalogue
of these shapes and they are referred to as
Chladni Figures.
Many of these patterns can be found throughout
the natural world. Such as the markings of
the tortoise
or the spot patterns of the leopard.
Studying Chladni Patterns or cymatic patterns
is one secret way in which high-end guitar,
violin
and other instrument makers determine the
sound qualities of the instruments they make.
Hans Jenny expanded on Chladni's work in the
's
using various fluids and electronic amplification
to generate sound frequencies and coined the
term "cymatics".
If you run simple sine waves through a dish
of water,
you can see patterns in the water.
Depending on the frequency of the wave,
different ripple patterns will appear.
The higher the frequency, the more complex
the pattern.
These forms are repeatable, not random.
The more you observe,
the more you start to see how
vibration arranges matter into complex forms
This water vibration has a pattern similar
to a sunflower.
Simply by changing the sound frequency,
we get a different pattern.
Water is a very mysterious substance.
It is highly impressionable.
That is, it can receive and hold onto vibration.
Because of its high resonance capacity
and sensitivity and an inner readiness to
resonate,
the water responds instantaneously to all
types of sonic waves.
Vibrating water and earth
make up the majority of mass in plants and
animals.
It is easy to observe how simple vibrations
in water
can create recognizable natural patterns
but as we add solids and increase the amplitude,
things get even more interesting.
Adding cornstarch to water,
we get more complex phenomena.
Perhaps the principles of life itself
can be observed as vibrations move the cornstarch
blob into what appears to be a moving organism.
The animating principle of the universe
is described in every major religion
using words that reflect the understanding
of that time in history.
In the language of the Incas,
the largest empire in pre-Columbian America,
the word for "human body" is "alpa camasca"
which means literally, "animated earth".
In Kaballah, or Jewish Mysticism,
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