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Change Your Mind...The Source Field Investigations
We Can Unify Our Minds for Positive Change
If I were to tell you we can unify our minds for positive change, would you accept or dismiss this statement? Conditioned minds might discard this as deception or fiction, concluding it to be a state of consciousness we could never realistically achieve. It may sound like the next campaign slogan or a veiled promise from an alien leader in a science fiction move.
David Wilcock, author of The Source Field Investigations, proposes this is sound science theory. I am quite passionate about the contents of this fascinating book that explores ‘consciousness science’ and an array of topics including DNA transformation, multidimensional time and travel via wormhole. It is the most comprehensive tour of ancient physics and spirituality you might find. I like to think of it as a metaphysical bible or encyclopedia of the paranormal.
When I classify the theories of this book as metaphysics or the paranormal I feel I am cheapening the very idea of the source field. I feel as though these terms convey doubt about the reality of this zone of energy. Yet I am very excited about its likely existence. I write science fiction and many ideas and concepts I introduce in my novels are sometimes based on theory or what some might label fringe science. But in reference to the source field, I feel it is much stronger than a concept or theory. It is the science fiction story that comes true.
So what is the source field? It may be the answer to everything. Wilcox proposes all space, time, energy, matter, biological life and consciousness in the universe is a product of the source field. It runs throughout the universe and emits light via photons. Since its non-electromagnetic it’s been hard to detect.
We can channel the light of the source field via our pineal glands, a small gland situated in the middle of our brains. Unfortunately, because of poor diets and environmental pollution our pineal glands are not running at optimum efficiency. If they were, we would be absorbing all the glorious light the source field has to offer. It would literally change us via our genetic coding in positive ways. Light is absorbed in our DNA and the right light frequencies can be used for healing. Ultraviolet light can carry coding that affects the structure of DNA. If we were at an optimum receiving level, Wilcox believes the source field would appear in our DNA as virtual photons and be stored for usable energy.
Even more amazing, since every living organism stores and releases photons inside its DNA, you could remove the DNA and the photons would keep spiraling in that same area for up to a month. Experiments referenced in the book seem to prove that a pulse of light or wave may contain all the genetic information needed to build an organism. Consequently, our DNA coding is not fixed. It can be altered for benefit. We are not the sum product of our genetic coding. An outside source is a substantial contributing factor to our makeup.
Wilcox cites human evolution is now moving a hundred times faster than at any other moment in recorded history. An outside light source may be responsible. He believes overall happiness levels are on the rise and this is a product of evolution. The Journal of Happiness Studies reported that happiness protects our bodies from becoming sick.
It would seem the ancients already knew all this. Pyramids were built in specific shapes to funnel the energy of the source field. From Machu Picchu in Peru to the Four Corners area of the Hopi in the American Southwest, the evidence of these stone monuments theorizes building placement was intentional to maximize the powerful healing effects of the source field. Another benefit to this alignment is free energy.
The source field could be a means to share a collective mind with others. Dr. Cleve Backster posited the mind is an energetic field. He deduced all living things may share the same mind with us. Plants, animals, bacteria and even eggs are part of this collective. If a plant were to believe harm might come to it there would be a reaction. Backster maintained his plants screamed when a man who mowed lawns for a living came into his lab. If we could synchronize in positive ways, might we all better off? We could make each other feel better. Dr. William Braud discovered a nervous person could be calmed remotely by a person who shared comforting thoughts with them from a distance.
Health benefits are just one positive outcome. Wilcox cites the phenomenon of simultaneous discovery. Scientists may seem to stumble upon a breakthrough idea in multiples. It may come from mind sharing. Wilcox references Dr. Rupert Sheldrake’s experiments which maintain we all access a common databank of information when we try to solve a puzzle, for example. It is believed we can solve problems more quickly when a segment of the population has already thought about the very same problem.
Wilcox references Dr. Paul Pearsall’s work with organ transplants. “Thoughts are apparently being stored within individual organs before they appear in the recipient’s mind.”
All these examples seem to suggest that our thoughts and intelligence is not contained within our brains. It is possible, through the source field, that we may act as antennae and receive information from outside our bodies.
A shared mind makes sense to me personally. I’ve always wondered why ancient civilizations separated by oceans all thought to construct pyramids. If you don’t buy into ancient alien theories, maybe the idea of transmitted thought could solve this conundrum.
It’s very interesting to at least consider the theory. Have you ever experienced sharing the same unspoken thought with a friend? Or have you ever wondered how your dog or cat seems to know when you’re about to arrive home?
I suggest picking up a copy of the Source Field Investigations and make up your own mind – if single-minded thought is at all possible.
I welcome you to peruse my list of science fiction at this link:
http://www.amazon.com/Gary-Starta/e/B...
Please follow me on Twitter at:
https://twitter.com/scifiauthorGary
Visit my SciFi FB fan page:
https://www.facebook.com/GaryStartaSc...
And join my blog at:
http://praisegods.blogspot.com/
If I were to tell you we can unify our minds for positive change, would you accept or dismiss this statement? Conditioned minds might discard this as deception or fiction, concluding it to be a state of consciousness we could never realistically achieve. It may sound like the next campaign slogan or a veiled promise from an alien leader in a science fiction move.
David Wilcock, author of The Source Field Investigations, proposes this is sound science theory. I am quite passionate about the contents of this fascinating book that explores ‘consciousness science’ and an array of topics including DNA transformation, multidimensional time and travel via wormhole. It is the most comprehensive tour of ancient physics and spirituality you might find. I like to think of it as a metaphysical bible or encyclopedia of the paranormal.
When I classify the theories of this book as metaphysics or the paranormal I feel I am cheapening the very idea of the source field. I feel as though these terms convey doubt about the reality of this zone of energy. Yet I am very excited about its likely existence. I write science fiction and many ideas and concepts I introduce in my novels are sometimes based on theory or what some might label fringe science. But in reference to the source field, I feel it is much stronger than a concept or theory. It is the science fiction story that comes true.
So what is the source field? It may be the answer to everything. Wilcox proposes all space, time, energy, matter, biological life and consciousness in the universe is a product of the source field. It runs throughout the universe and emits light via photons. Since its non-electromagnetic it’s been hard to detect.
We can channel the light of the source field via our pineal glands, a small gland situated in the middle of our brains. Unfortunately, because of poor diets and environmental pollution our pineal glands are not running at optimum efficiency. If they were, we would be absorbing all the glorious light the source field has to offer. It would literally change us via our genetic coding in positive ways. Light is absorbed in our DNA and the right light frequencies can be used for healing. Ultraviolet light can carry coding that affects the structure of DNA. If we were at an optimum receiving level, Wilcox believes the source field would appear in our DNA as virtual photons and be stored for usable energy.
Even more amazing, since every living organism stores and releases photons inside its DNA, you could remove the DNA and the photons would keep spiraling in that same area for up to a month. Experiments referenced in the book seem to prove that a pulse of light or wave may contain all the genetic information needed to build an organism. Consequently, our DNA coding is not fixed. It can be altered for benefit. We are not the sum product of our genetic coding. An outside source is a substantial contributing factor to our makeup.
Wilcox cites human evolution is now moving a hundred times faster than at any other moment in recorded history. An outside light source may be responsible. He believes overall happiness levels are on the rise and this is a product of evolution. The Journal of Happiness Studies reported that happiness protects our bodies from becoming sick.
It would seem the ancients already knew all this. Pyramids were built in specific shapes to funnel the energy of the source field. From Machu Picchu in Peru to the Four Corners area of the Hopi in the American Southwest, the evidence of these stone monuments theorizes building placement was intentional to maximize the powerful healing effects of the source field. Another benefit to this alignment is free energy.
The source field could be a means to share a collective mind with others. Dr. Cleve Backster posited the mind is an energetic field. He deduced all living things may share the same mind with us. Plants, animals, bacteria and even eggs are part of this collective. If a plant were to believe harm might come to it there would be a reaction. Backster maintained his plants screamed when a man who mowed lawns for a living came into his lab. If we could synchronize in positive ways, might we all better off? We could make each other feel better. Dr. William Braud discovered a nervous person could be calmed remotely by a person who shared comforting thoughts with them from a distance.
Health benefits are just one positive outcome. Wilcox cites the phenomenon of simultaneous discovery. Scientists may seem to stumble upon a breakthrough idea in multiples. It may come from mind sharing. Wilcox references Dr. Rupert Sheldrake’s experiments which maintain we all access a common databank of information when we try to solve a puzzle, for example. It is believed we can solve problems more quickly when a segment of the population has already thought about the very same problem.
Wilcox references Dr. Paul Pearsall’s work with organ transplants. “Thoughts are apparently being stored within individual organs before they appear in the recipient’s mind.”
All these examples seem to suggest that our thoughts and intelligence is not contained within our brains. It is possible, through the source field, that we may act as antennae and receive information from outside our bodies.
A shared mind makes sense to me personally. I’ve always wondered why ancient civilizations separated by oceans all thought to construct pyramids. If you don’t buy into ancient alien theories, maybe the idea of transmitted thought could solve this conundrum.
It’s very interesting to at least consider the theory. Have you ever experienced sharing the same unspoken thought with a friend? Or have you ever wondered how your dog or cat seems to know when you’re about to arrive home?
I suggest picking up a copy of the Source Field Investigations and make up your own mind – if single-minded thought is at all possible.
I welcome you to peruse my list of science fiction at this link:
http://www.amazon.com/Gary-Starta/e/B...
Please follow me on Twitter at:
https://twitter.com/scifiauthorGary
Visit my SciFi FB fan page:
https://www.facebook.com/GaryStartaSc...
And join my blog at:
http://praisegods.blogspot.com/

Published on December 07, 2012 12:11
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dna, energy, light, matter, metaphysical, paranormal, photons, relative, space, supernatural, time, vortex
I Bought the Sun for a Dollar
I Bought the Sun for a Dollar
You’re probably familiar with the concept of six degrees of separation, whereby you and everyone on the planet can be connected through a chain of no more than five intermediaries. This small world theory has been considered for almost ninety years and like all theories it may not yet be proven. Still, connections, whether remote or in our faces may impact us more than we can ever realize.
My idea for I Bought the Sun for a Dollar centers around the universe and how it twirls and spirals all around us, far away and sometimes close, allowing objects such as the planets and ever our precious sun to at one time or another, impact our emotions, feelings or thoughts through connectivity. We have all felt the sun’s rays but most have never maybe even seen Jupiter through a telescope let alone pondered it. That doesn’t matter. The universe’s effect upon all of us may be unconscious for the most part. And just like the tug of the moon on a tide, we are unwittingly moved by astral bodies just as much as we may be from a not so pleasant conversation with a motorist or a heavenly encounter with a beautiful ‘human’ body. Near or far, short or long, there is impact.
Quantum entanglement is a theory that helps to prove this idea whereby two objects may be in the same place at the same time, even though separated by great distances. This idea posited by Einstein is considered even more valid today as theoretical physicists test particles by separating them and discovering there could be communication via some as yet explained means at light speed. Does everything in effect communicate, and if so, does this communication set an outcome for good or bad?
It is believed that plants possess a form of communication and taking that idea farther, maybe the planet itself communicates with the universe in a language to be named later.
Just as intriguing is that astrology may be more valid than some think as the position of the planets could have an impact upon yourself and your actions. If so, our actions may be always influenced. But I’d like to think we hold some percentage of control regarding our final actions and choices.
I invite you to see how Timothy Ray handles his newfound discovery…
Timothy Ray’s home is first invaded by burglars and then by a spy in a lover’s guise in I BOUGHT THE SUN FOR A DOLLAR, a romantic suspense novel.
Can anyone actually buy peace or happiness? Perplexed by the loss of job and fiancé, Timothy Ray makes a symbolic purchase of the sun for a dollar to try to right things in his slightly off course career trajectory. When he stumbles upon a brilliant, cascading sunrise and then a chance meeting with a statuesque blonde he feels his life is about to change for the better but his new girlfriend is a spy, working for a contracted data mining firm.
Undaunted and unaware that Lou Ann is actually Kate, Timothy continues to encourage people via social media to experience how energy is shared between us and the cosmos. Kate and her employer fear Timothy’s hope will threaten the leadership’s status quo. The firm incrementally steps up its spy game and seems to have no remorse about putting Timothy at risk of ridicule and perhaps worse. But Timothy’s biggest threat may come from the very source of his inspiration, the sun itself. Will he be able to save all from a cosmic catastrophe?
Timothy Ray stumbles across a brilliant cascading sunrise that changes him profoundly. His symbolic purchase of the sun for a dollar, leads to huge social media following and a new girlfriend who is a spy out out to discredit him, or worse.. But Timothy’s biggest threat may come from the very source of his inspiration, the sun itself. Will he be able to save all from a cosmic catastrophe?
Can anyone actually buy peace or happiness? Perplexed by the loss of job and fiancé, Timothy Ray makes a symbolic purchase of the sun for a dollar to try to right things in his slightly off course career trajectory. When he stumbles upon a brilliant, cascading sunrise and then a chance meeting with a statuesque blonde he feels his life is about to change for the better but his new girlfriend is a spy, working for a contracted data mining firm.
Undaunted and unaware that Lou Ann is actually Kate, Timothy continues to encourage people via social media to experience how energy is shared between us and the cosmos. Kate and her employer fear Timothy’s hope will threaten the leadership’s status quo. The firm incrementally steps up its spy game and seems to have no remorse about putting Timothy at risk of ridicule and perhaps worse. But Timothy’s biggest threat may come from the very source of his inspiration, the sun itself. Will he be able to save all from a cosmic catastrophe?
https://www.amazon.com/Bought-Sun-Dol...
You’re probably familiar with the concept of six degrees of separation, whereby you and everyone on the planet can be connected through a chain of no more than five intermediaries. This small world theory has been considered for almost ninety years and like all theories it may not yet be proven. Still, connections, whether remote or in our faces may impact us more than we can ever realize.
My idea for I Bought the Sun for a Dollar centers around the universe and how it twirls and spirals all around us, far away and sometimes close, allowing objects such as the planets and ever our precious sun to at one time or another, impact our emotions, feelings or thoughts through connectivity. We have all felt the sun’s rays but most have never maybe even seen Jupiter through a telescope let alone pondered it. That doesn’t matter. The universe’s effect upon all of us may be unconscious for the most part. And just like the tug of the moon on a tide, we are unwittingly moved by astral bodies just as much as we may be from a not so pleasant conversation with a motorist or a heavenly encounter with a beautiful ‘human’ body. Near or far, short or long, there is impact.
Quantum entanglement is a theory that helps to prove this idea whereby two objects may be in the same place at the same time, even though separated by great distances. This idea posited by Einstein is considered even more valid today as theoretical physicists test particles by separating them and discovering there could be communication via some as yet explained means at light speed. Does everything in effect communicate, and if so, does this communication set an outcome for good or bad?
It is believed that plants possess a form of communication and taking that idea farther, maybe the planet itself communicates with the universe in a language to be named later.
Just as intriguing is that astrology may be more valid than some think as the position of the planets could have an impact upon yourself and your actions. If so, our actions may be always influenced. But I’d like to think we hold some percentage of control regarding our final actions and choices.
I invite you to see how Timothy Ray handles his newfound discovery…
Timothy Ray’s home is first invaded by burglars and then by a spy in a lover’s guise in I BOUGHT THE SUN FOR A DOLLAR, a romantic suspense novel.
Can anyone actually buy peace or happiness? Perplexed by the loss of job and fiancé, Timothy Ray makes a symbolic purchase of the sun for a dollar to try to right things in his slightly off course career trajectory. When he stumbles upon a brilliant, cascading sunrise and then a chance meeting with a statuesque blonde he feels his life is about to change for the better but his new girlfriend is a spy, working for a contracted data mining firm.
Undaunted and unaware that Lou Ann is actually Kate, Timothy continues to encourage people via social media to experience how energy is shared between us and the cosmos. Kate and her employer fear Timothy’s hope will threaten the leadership’s status quo. The firm incrementally steps up its spy game and seems to have no remorse about putting Timothy at risk of ridicule and perhaps worse. But Timothy’s biggest threat may come from the very source of his inspiration, the sun itself. Will he be able to save all from a cosmic catastrophe?
Timothy Ray stumbles across a brilliant cascading sunrise that changes him profoundly. His symbolic purchase of the sun for a dollar, leads to huge social media following and a new girlfriend who is a spy out out to discredit him, or worse.. But Timothy’s biggest threat may come from the very source of his inspiration, the sun itself. Will he be able to save all from a cosmic catastrophe?
Can anyone actually buy peace or happiness? Perplexed by the loss of job and fiancé, Timothy Ray makes a symbolic purchase of the sun for a dollar to try to right things in his slightly off course career trajectory. When he stumbles upon a brilliant, cascading sunrise and then a chance meeting with a statuesque blonde he feels his life is about to change for the better but his new girlfriend is a spy, working for a contracted data mining firm.
Undaunted and unaware that Lou Ann is actually Kate, Timothy continues to encourage people via social media to experience how energy is shared between us and the cosmos. Kate and her employer fear Timothy’s hope will threaten the leadership’s status quo. The firm incrementally steps up its spy game and seems to have no remorse about putting Timothy at risk of ridicule and perhaps worse. But Timothy’s biggest threat may come from the very source of his inspiration, the sun itself. Will he be able to save all from a cosmic catastrophe?
https://www.amazon.com/Bought-Sun-Dol...
Published on January 25, 2017 17:01
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contemporary, light, new-adult, new-age, romantic-suspense, sun, worship, zen
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