The Relativity of Time and Non-local Coherence

My previous blogs have addressed the power of ecstatic trance to access the universal mind, a world beyond of five senses, a world of extrasensory perception, of mental telepathy, and of seeing into the past, the future and distant places. I have offered the models of Rupert Sheldrake and Ervin Laszlo to explain how such powers may be possible. I also mentioned that these extrasensory phenomena can be explained through quantum physics. Though Albert Einstein called these quantum physics concepts spooky, they have been repeatedly validated through research. One is the relativity of time, and the other is non-local coherence. Some experiments of quantum physics have shown that when subatomic particles collide that some particles can disappear backwards in time or into the future, thus time can be considered relative or free of the constraint of linear time. Other experiments have shown that when atomic particles collide and split, even when the split particles travel great distance from each other, what affects one particle instantaneously affects the other distant particle in the same way. This last phenomenon is called non-local coherence.
Such phenomena when generalized beyond the level of atomic particles can explain the phenomena that occur in altered states of consciousness. The universal mind, the energy field that Laszlo calls the Akashic Field, Laszlo describes as a holographic matrix that exists everywhere and throughout all of time. This holographic matrix contains all information of everything that has happened since the beginning of time. Thus it is non-locally coherent and free of the constraint of linear time. Each of my recent books show how the information stored in this matrix can be accessed through the altered state of trance.
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Published on January 26, 2016 07:15
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