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Anyone here go to GATE convention on Saturday?

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Started by Ed Lantz. Last reply by Ed Lantz Jul 7, 2012.

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Comment by mary rose on August 24, 2010 at 3:21pm
After i replied to Bob, what occurred to me is how apropo Bruce Lipton's use of the human cell is to demonstrate how our bodies work since each cell contains the same components as the human body with our body being a "field" or "community" of approximately 50 trillions cells with each one complete in itself.

What counts is the way this field has chosen to "organ-i-ze" itself and act as one unit -- a community. And this is the natural way of organization; however, what we are presently doing is creating so many artificial systems, e.g., medicine, money, government, etc., that we have pushed our whole being out of alignment with what is natural. And, as an "unbalanced system" we have become a very ill society both emotionally and physically.

The task that lies before us now is to return to a natural organically-balanced alignment and thus to heal ourselves and the universe of which we are a part.
Comment by mary rose on August 24, 2010 at 11:16am
Agreed, Bob.

With regard to what you write here, it is becoming obvious how much like quantum computers the human body is configured. And, while, as Bruce Lipton shows in "The Biology of Belief," we are programmed by significant others including schools and religious orders until about age 7 - 10. However, we can also make a conscious choice after that time to reprogram our mind field in such a way as to allow for new information to be included much the same as we can choose to keep on running the same old program our first computer came with or we can choose to insert new programs which have the ability to handle new and more complex information at ever-increasing rates of speed.

If our mission here on Earth is to be interpretors or information processing centers with regard as to how to keep the world in continual evolution, then do we want to keep on using the old programs out parents programmed us with, or do we want to move on and get increased efficiency and effectiveness from inserting new programs and acquiring new information?
Comment by bob banner on August 23, 2010 at 10:34pm
The problem is that not all of the information has been discovered at one time; consequently, it is recorded in a multitude of places and one really has to review a mass of material in order to get everything in one basket so to speak.>>

thanks for the plethora of sources... and lets not forget to use our own bodies as a resource, to sit still enough to trust and read and appreciate and listen to our subtle energies right under our nose and allow the creative process to articulate in poetry or song or art to allow the energies to give their voices through our bodies and beingness...
Comment by mary rose on August 23, 2010 at 9:19pm
@Ed Lantz. Ed, you ask about a good book on the subject of subtle energy vibrations of the human body and i do intend that the book: "The Sacred Quest for the Who of I Am" be an excellent resource on this subject among other controversial ones. I have read or reviewed several hundred books on the subject of human consciousness as intended references for "the Quest". So far, the best book on the subject that the average person can understand is Valerie V. Hunt's "Infinite Mind - Science of the Human Vibrations of Consciousness." Then there is Lynne McTaggart's "The Field," Bruce Lipton's The Biology of Belief - The Science of How Thoughts Create Life." The Biology of Transcendence - A Blueprint for the Human Spirit," Gregg Braden's "Awakening to Zero Point: The Collective Initiation," V. Vernon Woolf's "The Dance of Life," Lawrence Fagg's "Electromagnetism and the Sacred," "Decoding the Human Body-Field by Peter Fraser and Harry Massey, "The Human Antennae" - Dr. Robin Kelly," "Molecues of Emotion - Dr. Candace Pert," "The Body Electric - Robert O. Becker, et al." "Stalking the Wild Pendulum - Itzhak Bentov," "Leonard Horowitz - Walk on Water," "The Heart's Code" by Paul Pearsall, "The HeartMath Solution" by Doc Childre, "Why Learning is Not All In the Head," by Carla Hannaford, a couple books by Ervin Laszlo that i can't recall the names of. Also Deepak Chopra's 2 books - Quantum Healing, and Ageless Body - Timeless Mind.

So, no lack of information on this subject.

And, i am not including here the really scientific books that are difficult for the layperson to understand.

This is such a really hot topic today as energy medicine becomes known that many researchers are now writing for the general public, as well they should be -- all of us should really know how our body works and how to manage these subtle energy vibrations in order to not only know how to heal ourselves but to increase their personal power.

Since the advent of NASA and their need to measure these energy patterns of the astronauts in space, there are many instruments available today that can accurately measure body/mind field vibrations.

The problem is that not all of the information has been discovered at one time; consequently, it is recorded in a multitude of places and one really has to review a mass of material in order to get everything in one basket so to speak.

What is even more explicit are the many videos on You Tube that provide graphic demonstrations. When I have time will try to find some of these and post them.
Comment by bob banner on August 21, 2010 at 12:01pm
hahahahahhaha

the joke is on me..... well the book has already been written, or books. the transition folks have a take on it and so has Kryon.....
Comment by Ron Tocknell on August 21, 2010 at 11:03am
I only got as far as the cover.... but it's a start, innit?

My wall comment was inspired by Mussolini's last words... he said: "Tell them I said something brilliant". Something tells me his heart just wasn't into the whole dying thing.
Comment by Ed Lantz on August 21, 2010 at 10:59am
Methinks Ron is a trickster... love it!
Comment by bob banner on August 21, 2010 at 9:53am
amazon doesnt have your book (unless its under a different name), where can one go to find out?
also I like what you write on your wall in july. hahhahhaha
Comment by Ron Tocknell on August 21, 2010 at 8:16am

Comment by Ed Lantz on August 21, 2010 at 2:28am
Thanks to Mary for all the links, and thanks to everyone for your recent posts!

As a scientist and a mystic I sense energy vibrations, but then ask the question - what, exactly, is vibrating? Is it electromagnetic? If so, it's not the electromagnetic energy that we can easily measure. Electromagnetic vibrations far stronger than our body's emissions bombard us constantly, yet we are hardly aware of them. Is it quantum probability waves? Scalar waves?

Could be.

The important thing is that we can directly experience many sensations that provide insight into our bodies, minds and environment. These subjective realms of intuition, vibrations, energies, etc are directly accessible to us even though it is difficult to measure them. These sensations are windows into our inner, subjective realm of phenomenology.

When discussing "vibrational energies" in our media, writings, etc., so many feel the need to smugly explain the phenomena as electromagnetic, quantum or whatever. Most scientists, however, have trouble with the notion that we can sense these things. It has been difficult to substantiate the cause of our sensations to the satisfaction of mainstream science. A true scientist would never invalidate your sensations - however they might rightfully be skeptical about your interpretations of these sensations.

Personally, I prefer to leave the explanations to others and focus on the experience itself. In my writings and discussions with the uninitiated, I use language that leaves ultimate interpretations and explanations open, yet accurately describes the sensation. If I have an out-of-body experience, for instance, I'll say it was "as if" I was traveling out of my body. Was I really? Maybe. But trying to force the point with those who have not had this experience, who don't "get it," is alienating.

In this way I seek to build bridges between diverse groups - scientists and mystics alike. When there is common language, common ground, then a serious dialog can be had by both sides.

When reaching out to a mass audience, it indeed helps to language things such that the greatest number of people can understand and accept what is being said. Any good books out there on this?
 

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