the power of the mind

Science is beginning to (re)discover and research the power of the mind over matter, which includes the human body and its balance (=health). This knowledge is in fact as old as mankind and is just about to receive the acceptance, acknowledgement and blessing of modern science.



Monday, September 21, 2015

Could the strange behavior of quantum particles indicate the existence of other parallel universes? It started about five years ago with a practical chemistry question asked by Bill Poirier, a professor of chemistry at Texas Tech University,  Little did Bill Poirier realize as he delved into the quantum mechanics of complex molecules that he would fall down the rabbit hole to discover evidence of other parallel worlds that might well be poking through into our own, showing up at the quantum level.
The Texas Tech University professor of chemistry and biochemistry said that quantum mechanics is a strange realm of reality. Particles at this atomic and subatomic level can appear to be in two places at once. Because the activity of these particles is so iffy, scientists can only describe what’s happening mathematically by “drawing” the tiny landscape as a wave of probability.  (coming closer and ... check out the complete article here ;-)

Sunday, October 14, 2012

What if our world was an illusion?

Recently more and more scientists talk about the possibility of infinite prarallel universes, especially those from the Quantum Physics camp. If "there is no matter as such" but a pure still unknown energy, it could be that it, just like radio waves, doesn't take up space and many universes or realities could exist in the same spot just like those radio waves.

I always believed and get more and more proof that this energy has something to do with our minds, and that our mind(s) is(are) actually creating our world(s), which co-exist, overlap, and interact. With no clear border or separation, unlike most parallel universe theories seem to suggest.

I further suspect that there actually is no space and time if we stop to believe/think there was.

I had a chat once in a pub with a friend of mine Prof. J.C. Lee, who is a small particle physicist. I wanted to challenge him with the question: "What if the smallest particle (which doesn't exist) equals the entire universe (that doesn't exist either)?", and his totally unemotional answer was: "That is very possible. We even have a formula for that."

Wow. But, if smallest parts and infinite or finite universes don't really exist, a formula would actually be useless.

So here I am, working on a book I probably will never write, because I am too lazy, on how we could and should deal with a realitiy that could be a construct of our mind(s). I'd probably start with something like: "If you cannot imagine that everything = nothing, everywhere = nowhere, and eternity = never, please do not read this book."

Ah, yes. And here's another easyficult one: "0 dimensions = ∞ dimensions", which is why probably nobody would ever bother reading the book that was never written, and didn't exist anyway.

My favorite phrase, which I think I created -if not someone I don't know did already- or rather modified from the funny sentence that "reality is an illusion created by the lack of alcohol" into "reality is an illusion created by the lack of better knowledge".

Friday, March 9, 2012

MIND, MATTER, AND REALITY - by George Dupenois

Here is an interesting excerpt from "http://www.the-philosopher.co.uk/mind&mat.htm":

"In the last century when the atom was still intact and considered irreducible, one could still imagine a physical world composed of tiny solid pieces of matter having shape and existing in their own rights. This was so even after the atom's real nature was revealed to be not solid but consisting of energy - electrons, protons and so on. The old view, although illogical, persisted, at least amongst the general public. But with the advent of quantum mechanics in the first part of this century, the situation changed. Scientists discovered that they could no longer predetermine the position in space at a given time of certain subatomic particles since, until observed, these could exhibit either wave or particle characteristics. The idea that some 'thing' cannot be observed without interacting with it and thereby determining its nature, seemed the final nail in the coffin of materialism, even if, at least for the moment, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle was acknowledged to apply only at subatomic level. Disconcerting as this principle may seem to confirmed materialists, they may even come to realise that the theory of quantum mechanics is not so bizarre as some of them imagine. Their observations require a certain input from themselves without which these cannot even be registered as observations, not only at microcosm level but also at the level of the macrocosm. In that the same principle obtains for both macrocosm and microcosm, it may even be a step in the search for the Grand Unified Theory which otherwise seems so elusive. ...

The philosophy outlined above requires from us a great leap of faith. Yet, in an age which has witnessed the creation of the hologram and cyberspace, is it easier to believe that in the beginning there was a pinpoint of matter so dense that, on exploding, it gave birth to the whole universe including ourselves and all life forms; or, alternatively, that our universe is a gradual evolution of consciousness, a response to the Unknown (or whatever other name we choose to give it - God, Nature, Life Force, Energy or ... ?) And are we merely discovering the secrets of a static once-and-for-all created universe or are we co-creating a dynamic, developing and perhaps holographic one?

 As a philosophy it is a strongly anthropic since, whatever the underlying condition of its manifestation, our universe does not exist unless it is realised or made real by us. Each one of us creates, or rather, co-creates his or her own reality - a reality which we can do no more than assume is the same for all."

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Whitney Houston & Michael Jackson - Avoidable Tragedy

Whitney and Michael are just the tip of the ice mountain range called stress that we all are increasingly exposed to and more or less unable to completely neutralize without any adverse effect on our health.
Mild forms of stress can be balanced by optimally a real-axation (real = professionally guided, trained, etc.). A more severe form on the progressive scale may require a stronger form of relaxation, which has been known to man forever and is referred to as meditation, widely misconceived as some kind of religious or spiritual exercise.

The higher we climb up the scale the stronger our relaxation technique has to become and the upper end is sometimes called hypnosis, which definitely belongs into professional hands.

The power of it has been proven in tens of thousands of surgeries all over the world (as shown in the video at: http://www.neur0tec.com/videoRMH.shtml), and Michael Jackson would not need to treat his stress related insomnia with anesthetic drugs.

May their tragedy help to raise awareness of the fact that we all are more or less in need and able to take this powerful medixation early enough.

It is never too early and seldom too late.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Bruce Lipton - The New Biology - Where Mind and Matter Meet

Recent advances in cellular science are heralding an important evolutionary turning point. For almost fifty years we have held the illusion that our health and fate were preprogrammed in our genes, a concept referred to as genetic determinacy. Though mass consciousness is currently imbued with the belief that the character of one's life is genetically predetermined, a radically new understanding is unfolding at the leading edge of science. Cellular biologists now recognize that the environment, the external universe and our internal physiology, and more importantly, our perception of the environment, directly controls the activity of our genes.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

from :"www.healingcancernaturally.com"

As matters stand, the true functioning of the human body in both health and illness may be among those areas of science where we are still complete beginners on this planet, with much half-baked “truth” propagated... As Sir David Weatherall, Regius professor of medicine at Oxford University and head of the Institute of Molecular Medicine, honestly and succinctly put it in a conversation with a Stanford University professor who healed himself of one of the most lethal cancers known: "What you must understand, Mr. Gearin-Tosh, is that we know so little about how the body works."

mend your mind

Here is another interesting website talking about 'The Law Of Attraction' and other mind matters and, of course, focused on wealth and business, but it can give a lot of insight to those who know how to read between the lines.

To give you an idea of what to expect I post some citations from it here: 'If it is not in your mind, it is not in your future', 'How we process information in our mind will determine our destiny in life', 'If anything is not made up in your mind, you cannot make it in your life'...