Thoughts on Peace: Consciousness, Observation, Inner Truth, and its Amplification

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One of the central components to the science of quantum mechanics is the role of the observer. It is, in fact, remarkable that the observer is acknowledged as even having a role.

The term, “observer” is a scientific euphemism for the human consciousness, which itself can be further broken down to represent “you” and “me.” It is a very off-handed way of saying that you and I matter to matter, for when we observe waveform patterns of light, they organize into observed patterns of matter as a result of our observation.

Fancy that!

Matter is not really matter. Matter, which is energy, actually, and naturally alternates between phases of being light waves, and particles. An atom is not a small nucleonic “ball bearing” orbited by other ball bearings (protons and electrons). Each component goes through a constant process of form shifting, from particle to lightwave, and back again.

The organizing principle behind how this lightwave energy will form and behave through successive “shifts” in frequency, is you and me… “the observers.”

There is no discrimination at this level. No need for EEO or affirmative action policies. In addition to being experiencers, every human being is an observer, and has the power to change lightwaves into particles.

The paper that we read, the computer screen that we observe, the chair that we sit on, our friends, and “enemies,” are all participants in, and manifestations of this very same process.

Energy organizes according the intent and beliefs of each observer, and will be interpreted through that unique filter. It behooves us to know who and what we are, and to seek, embody, and express affirmative support — not from without, but from within.

The inner affirmative support of our Spiritual Self — God — which is the Energy behind ALL energy, including our own, will open doors that are invisible to our eyes… not only to opportunities of the professional kind, but to health, wealth, and well-being; answers to our deepest questions and a gateway to our highest dreams. It is that powerful. We are that powerful; so powerful that at the quantum level of study, we could no longer be ignored.

Quantum discussions are not sexy for most people. In fact, they can get bogged down in the minutia of terms and equations that appear relevant only to a few, so much so that the salient point that really warrants a great deal of pause and contemplation fades into the mist. You are the salient point, as I AM.

Do you feel salient?

Classical physics is based on an assumption that our reality exists independently of us. Even ecological science, which brings forth an understanding of the marvelous biosystem that the earth represents, views humanity as little more than a parasite on this great traveling sphere. However, as we go, so goes the earth. As we love, so smiles the earth. As we fear, our dear planet cries with us.

We are salient to planet earth even if we don’t know or believe it… yet. We are also salient to each other.

I think I understand the scientific slight. If the quantum physicists spent more time on figuring out who the observer is, they’d have to re-theorize 2,000 years of religious and scientific dogma that either sees us as:

  • insignificant subjects of an insecure God, or
  • products of evolutionary happenstance, just a slip on a banana peel away from finding a genetic key that links us to apes (thus “proving” a hierarchical structure to the human family tree)

In either case, neither of these points is true. If you don’t believe me, ask yourself. If you sincerely want to know the true answer (to any question), you can receive it through muscle testing.

Muscle testing falls under the study of applied kinesiology, which some consider, pseudoscience. Nonetheless, you can use muscle testing to ferret the truth by simply:

  1. extending an arm (or someone else’s arm),
  2. making a definitive statement, and
  3. pressing down on their arm.

A “true” statement will maintain muscle strength. A “false” statement makes the muscles go weak. (A side thought… have you noticed how many people are almost always depressed, weak, with little or no energy?)

You can start out by saying your name or something you know to be true (to you). A press on the arm (or the arm of your research assistant) will show strength. Then make a statement you know to be false (to you) and press the arm. You or your research assistant will notice a very real drop in strength.

I produced, a short video that shows how muscle testing works. It about a 1 minute in length.

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There are other ways to establish a connection and ask questions, but this one has been studied for over 25 years, and has yielded a wealth of information and understanding from the answers gained.

Now you are prepared to delve into the unknown, and bring it to light. Turn one of our earlier points into a simple statement:

“I am insignificant.”

Now try this:

“I am an expression of God.”

I’m not going to tell you what your answer will be. However, I will say that you’ll notice a definite difference between the two.

Applied kinesiology can be used to ask any question, to derive a truthful answer within the context of our ability to understand. On that basis, the same question that may be “true” to one person may be “false” to another… and both answers being the best and most appropriate for both. The difference is you (for you), and me (for me). After all, we are all observers.

The act of observing is another way to describe directing our attention.

We amplify what we focus our attention on. Focusing of attention makes the object of the focus “bigger” energetically speaking.

As attention is directed toward a specific idea, the energy surrounding it builds and expands. Its “voltage” increases. It moves forward toward “realization,” made real, or being real-ized.

This process works on individual and collective levels.

For this reason, it is important to cognizant of our predominant focus, for oftentimes, what we focus our attention on is, in effect, the opposite of what we actually want.

While one person can’t control what others focus their attention on, each chooses where he will direct his own. A collective focus on peace. A collective choice of enough citizens of planet Earth to become peaceful, day-to-day, will move the world toward a peaceful realization. The individual who focuses on peace — who becomes peaceful right now, will take his world to that place right now. He will then observe the world from that place right now, and the world will then reorganize itself to reflect his vision.

The power rests within us all. Unanimity of peaceful intent and commitment is not required from the collective. However, unanimity of peaceful intent and commitment will change your world and mine, now.

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  1. I am waiting patiently for the video.

    Thanks,

    Smoky

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