The Concept of a Conscious, Connected Universe
You might have heard people say that everything is conscious and everything is connected. Maybe you’ve thought about how your life is filled with coincidences (or synchronicities) and wondered if there’s a deeper meaning. Here’s a fascinating perspective on that idea.
The Idea of a Holographic Universe
Walter Russell, in his book The Universal One, suggests that everything is made of light and that this light originates from a source, which many consider to be God or our creators. Robert Monroe, a renowned figure in astral exploration, described encountering something called the emitter at the edges of the universe. According to him, this emitter projects the universe as a hologram. The concepts Monroe discusses align with the idea of a holographic universe, also explored in the CIA Gateway report.
Understanding Holograms
Here’s how you should understand a hologram:
- π₯ A hologram is a 3D image created from light.
- π A light source shines through a holographic film or plate.
- π This turns the light into a 3D image or hologram.
If we think of our space-time fabric as the holographic plate and the light shining through it as the source, then everything you see is a hologram. This means the light creating these holograms is conscious (from God or the source). Consequently, everything is conscious because everything is made from this light.
Why Everything Is Conscious
Consider that:
- πͺ¨ Rocks, π water, πΏ plants, π¨ humansβall are made from the same light source.
- β‘ This light source is conscious.
- π Thus, everything from rocks to humans is connected through this conscious light.
This brings about a new understanding of how everything in the universe is linked and alive. Even though the concept might need further refinement, it offers a potential explanation for the intuitive sense that everything is connected and conscious.
Reflect on this idea and see how it aligns with your experiences and understanding. It suggests that every single thing in the universe, from the good to the bad, is made from the same divine light. This isn’t a completely new thought; thinkers like Walter Russell have been trying to teach us this for a long time.
Let us know what you think! π