The whole story is never written completely. Nine-tenths of the story remains in the etheric sub-planes. The whole process for humanity is to reach beyond what one thinks into the realm of what one knows; this is the Akashic Field or Record. One analogy for this concept is given to us by Erwin Laszlo in his book Science and the Akashic Field :
“About four billion years ago, photochemical reactions took place in the upper regions of the young Earth’s atmosphere, and the reaction products were transferred by convection to the surface of the planet…The combination of energy from the sun stirred with energy stored below the surface catalyzed a series of reactions of which the end products were organic compounds…the basis of earthly life (p. 94).”
The path scientists have taken to explain further this precipitator phenomenon encourages people to explore deeper modes of knowing to the exclusion of common scientific advice. With this carefully put behind me, I recently read a similar conversation taking place in the book Divine Matrix by Gregg Braden. Here, he talks about two scientists - neurologist Karl Pribram and quantum physicist David Bohm - and their use of the holographic metaphor to clarify both the model of the brain as well as the Universe:
“When the two theories are combined, what results is nothing less than a paradigm shattering possibility. That possibility suggests that we are part of a much greater system of many realities, within realities, within other realities…our world could be considered a shadow or a projection of events that are happening in a deeper, underlying reality (pg. 113):”
In a moment of perfection, I stood near a clear, cool body of water. Several steps in front of me was my husband’s niece. She was brutally murdered more than 20 years ago. She appeared as her youthful self, back turned towards me, and a fishing pole in her hands. Her graceful and elongated legs were tucked around her. The fishing line remained placid in the water. Her message was simply, “Take it easy.”
When I returned to the physical plane self, I was once again aware of my messy house. My family carried on with their business as if nothing happened. The outside world appeared nearly Lifeless compared to the Kingdom discovered within me.
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