By
Kim Michaels
A few centuries ago, most people believed illness
was caused by evil spirits. Natural disasters
were routinely seen as God’s punishment
for people’s sins. Many modern people
see such ideas a superstition, and they believe
science has effectively disproven such beliefs.
However, while science may have caused most
people to abandon the belief in evil spirits,
science has only strengthened the basic reasoning
that led to the belief in such spirits. Science
has abundantly proven one thing: hidden
causes lead to visible effects.
Scientists may not recognize evil spirits, but
science has taught us that many visible effects
have unseen causes. In other words, everything
happens for a reason. When we see an effect
in the material world, we can be sure there
is a cause, and although we may not detect it
with our senses, the cause is there and it is
real. Science has also shown us that such hidden
causes can be very complex. In fact, we might
say that modern science, especially after Albert
Einstein’s discoveries, has been a process
of gradually expanding our awareness of just
how complex and interconnected our world really
is.

Just a few decades ago, most people –
even many scientists – would have scoffed
at the idea that spraying for mosquitoes could
pose a threat to the survival of the human race.
Then we began to realize that certain man-made
chemicals cannot be broken down by natural processes
and therefore accumulate as they are passed
up the food chain. Eventually, such chemicals
reach our bodies, and in higher concentrations
they can influence our genes with potentially
catastrophic results.
We have since become aware of many other ways
in which man-made pollution can have planetary
effects, and today scientists are debating whether
the production of greenhouse gasses can affect
the global climate with a potential increase
in violent weather. While scientists do not
agree on this, the very fact that we are debating
it proves the point that science is a process
of helping us see deeper connections and complex
causes behind visible phenomena. This opens
up the very real possibility that in coming
decades scientists will begin to see connections
and causes that today seem like science fiction
or modern superstition. Perhaps we will soon
see that some of our present paradigms and assumptions
are as primitive as the medieval belief that
the Earth was flat?
Is it possible that modern science has already
discovered a connection between our consciousness
and the physical planet upon which we live?
Such a connection has been theoretically possible
since Albert Einstein published his famous equation,
E=mc2, a century ago.
The problem is that because of certain scientific
paradigms (that the mind is unreliable and undermines
scientific objectivity) most scientists have
ignored the connection between mind and matter.
Yet let us explore this connection from the
perspective of a lay person.
It’s all a matter of energy
Before Einstein, scientists believed the universe
was made from matter and energy, and although
they could interact, one could not be converted
into the other. In this world view, there was
no connection between mind and matter, and scientists
would have scoffed at the idea that humankind’s
consciousness could influence the occurrence
of natural disasters. Since that time, things
have changed considerably and although most
scientists still scoff at the idea, they have
far less basis for doing so.
Let us start by considering the implications
of Einstein’s equation, E=mc2. With a
mere stroke of the pen, Einstein shattered the
dualistic paradigm. His equation proves that
matter and energy are not separate elements
and that one can indeed be converted into the
other. However, it does even more than that.
Einstein proved that the universe is not made
from two elements but is made from one basic
substance—and that substance is energy.
In other words, all of the seemingly solid matter
is simply energy that has taken on a different
form. Matter only appears solid and unchangeable
to our physical senses. When you take a closer
look, you find that “solid” matter
is mostly empty space. Even the classical theory
of the atom as a miniature solar system shows
that atoms have very little actual matter, namely
a few so-called elementary particles and a lot
of empty space. Yet later discoveries have raised
the question of whether there are any solid
particles at all.

Based on Einstein’s theories, physicists
developed quantum mechanics, which found that
elementary particles can be divided into smaller
particles. Yet these smaller particles don’t
behave as miniature billiard balls and in many
situations they act as waves of pure energy.
Although quantum theory is complex, the bottom
line is that when you go into the very heart
of matter, you reach a line where the distinction
between solid particles and pure energy waves
becomes blurred or perhaps nonexistent. This
is not hard to understand in light of Einstein’s
equation, which says that matter is another
form of energy. The consequence is that matter
is created when pure energy waves take on a
form that makes them stationary and makes them
appear to our senses as solid matter. In other
words, there is a perfectly natural process
whereby energy waves are turned into matter
and this is how the entire material universe
was created.
Scientists cannot fully explain how this process
takes place, and there are currently several
theories that attempt an explanation. Some of
these theories talk about a different realm
in which everything is pure energy, and some
call it a different dimension or a parallel
universe. This concept is easier to understand
when we consider that scientists see energy
as a form of vibration. It moves in waves, and
the waves can be described in terms of frequency.
We all know that infrared light is invisible
to our eyes because it has such a low frequency
that we cannot see it. Ultraviolet light has
such a high frequency that our eyes cannot detect
it. Thus, it becomes possible that there is
a realm, or dimension, in which we find energy
waves of such high frequencies that neither
our physical senses nor current scientific instruments
can detect them. It is this high-frequency energy
that is lowered in vibration, whereby it appears
as physical energy and physical matter.
Of course, the existence of such a higher realm
has been known to humankind for ages. Religious
people have called it Heaven, and spiritually
minded people have talked about a spiritual
realm. The question is whether the latest scientific
findings link physical matter and the human
mind?
Mind over matter revisited
For a long time, religious people have believed
in the possibility of mind over matter. For
example, most Christians believe Jesus was able
to perform a variety of miracles, and healing
the sick was one example of using the power
of the mind to change physical matter. Many
modern spiritual people believe in faith healing,
and even most doctors now realize that the patient’s
mind has a profound impact on the healing process.
Obviously, if the mind can influence the healing
of a disease, it follows logically that the
mind can have an impact on creating the disease.
It has already been proven that many stress-related
illnesses are caused by the fact that a person’s
mind has an impact on the physical body. In
other words, there is a growing awareness that
our consciousness can have a direct impact on
our physical bodies.
A scientific materialist will have to deny such
findings, but Einstein’s theory raises
fundamental questions about the validity of
pure materialism. By removing the barrier between
matter and energy, Einstein also removed the
barrier between mind and matter. In the post-Einsteinian
world, it is theoretically possible that thoughts
can influence physical matter. Why so?
Einstein proved that matter does not produce
energy—energy produces matter. In other
words, energy is the underlying cause behind
the existence of the matter universe. Behind
the phenomena we can observe with our senses
and scientific instruments, there is a deeper
cause, namely the behavior of pure energy. As
an example, consider that you throw a rock.
The effect we can observe is that the rock flies
through the air. This is caused by the fact
that you threw the rock, meaning that the cause
of the rock’s behavior is found in the
material universe. We don’t need to consider
the existence of a hidden realm of pure energy
in order to explain why the rock defied gravity.

Yet what happens when we take our considerations
to the next level and ask why the rock –
and your physical body – exist in the
first place? Einstein says we cannot explain
the existence of matter by looking only at the
level of matter. In order to explain the existence
of matter and the basic behavior of matter,
we have to look vertically—we have to
look for invisible causes in the realm of energy.
Quantum physics has pointed to the existence
of a realm that is beyond even physical energy
and thus the cause behind the existence of matter
probably cannot be found by looking at what
we have traditionally called the material universe.
That is why a growing number of scientists are
looking beyond traditional paradigms for a deeper
understanding of energy.
During their pursuit of such an explanation,
quantum physicists made – back in the
1920s – a discovery that stunned physicist
and that still has not been completely explained.
They found that at the level of subatomic particles,
there is an undeniable interaction between the
human mind and the so-called matter “particles.”
When physicists observe a subatomic particle,
they are not actually seeing the particle. Although
few dispute that there is an actual “something”
that is being observed, quantum physics has
proven that what we see is a product of “the
entire measurement situation.” This involves
the phenomenon being observed, the instrument
used (such as a particle accelerator) AND the
consciousness of the scientist who is making
the observation. The consequence is that the
scientist is actually creating the particle
he is observing. The particle was
not there before the scientist
made the observation!
This is a stunning discovery because scientific
materialists have traditionally claimed that
their findings are objective because their minds
do not influence the phenomenon they are studying.
In other words, scientists are outside observes
who have no impact on the world they study.
Both the theory of relativity and quantum physics
have proven this claim to be wrong—at
least at the deeper levels of reality. In other
words, when you observe and measure a rock flying
through the air, you can do so without influencing
the rocks speed or course. Yet when it comes
to making observations at the most fundamental
level of matter, your mind WILL influence the
subatomic particles/waves that you observe.
This is actually not difficult to understand,
when you consider that at the subatomic level
the line between matter particles and energy
waves becomes blurred. Thoughts are obviously
a form of energy waves, and it can be measured
that thoughts vibrate at frequencies that are
far higher than physical matter, such as brain
tissue. Thus, it becomes possible that the energy
waves of your thoughts can interact with the
energy waves that are in the process of becoming
physical particles but are not yet vibrating
within the material frequency spectrum.
A new look at reality
When you take these scientific findings to their
logical conclusion, you see that we are on the
brink of breaking through to a new understanding
of the universe. It is likely that within a
decade or two our view of the material universe
will be expanded,and we might develop a world
view that will make our present paradigms seem
as primitive as the flat Earth theory. Can we
glimpse where this might go? It is likely that
the new world view will have the following elements:
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Everything is made from energy, and energy
is vibration. There is a – possibly
infinite – range of vibrations, but
the scale of frequencies can be divided
into several levels. Physical matter is
made from energies that vibrate within a
certain spectrum of frequencies. Above that
is a realm of energy that is still in the
material realm but has higher frequencies
than “solid” matter. Beyond
that is another realm of even higher frequencies
that are beyond material energy.
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What has created the material universe is
a “stream” of high-frequency
energy that flows into the material universe.
Or one might say that the material universe
was created from this high-frequency energy
that was lowered in vibration and thus took
on the appearance of material energy and
matter “particles.”
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The
process whereby energy is lowered in vibration
and takes on a particular form involves
a conscious mind that has some form of intelligence.
Even the human mind has the capacity to
influence this process, although it cannot
start the process.
Taken
together, this opens up for a new view of the
connection between matter and mind. Scientific
materialists claim that thoughts are the products
of chemical or electromagnetic processes in
the physical brain. In other words, the brain
is the cause and thoughts are the effects. Even
Einstein’s theory made this claim questionable
by proving that matter is the effect of a deeper
cause in a realm of pure energy. Thoughts are
obviously a form of pure energy and vibrate
at much higher frequencies than the brain. Thus,
it is not logical that the gross matter of the
brain can produce the finer energies of thoughts.
But then how can we explain that the chemical
conditions in the brain can affect thoughts?
By applying the scientific findings mentioned
above!
The new scientific paradigm says that everything
made of matter is at a lower level of the cause-effect
sequence, meaning that behind all material phenomena
is a deeper level of causality in a realm of
higher frequencies. Thus, we can propose that
the physical brain does not produce thoughts
but acts as a transformer that steps down a
stream of high-frequency energy from a higher
realm. As this energy passes through the physical
brain, it is lowered in vibration and takes
on the form of specific thoughts and feelings.
The actual form of these thoughts can be affected
by chemical processes in the brain. This is
similar to a glass prism that splits a ray of
white light into the colors of the rainbow.
The prism obviously affects the light beam but
it does not produce it. Another example is a
movie projector. The images that are projected
unto the movie screen are shaped by the images
on the film strip. Yet the driving force is
the white light coming from the light bulb in
the projector. Without this light, no images
could be projected unto the screen.

The consequence of these observations is that
your mind acts as a transformer. The driving
force is a stream of high-frequency energy that
flows from a higher realm (possibly from a higher
part of your being) through your mind and then
through the physical brain. As the energy is
turned into thoughts and feelings, it is converted
to actual thought waves, and the form of these
waves is determined by the contents of your
mind. Some scientists have already developed
instruments that measure the frequencies of
thought waves, and they have – not surprisingly
– found that feelings of love produce
waves of a higher frequency than feelings of
anger. This is confirmed by our everyday experience.
If we are exposed to other people’s negative
feelings, we often feel burdened, whereas positive
feelings make us feel uplifted.
This opens up the possibility that our thoughts
become self-fulfilling prophecies. Einstein
speculated that the space-time continuum forms
a closed loop. If you travel into space and
keep going in the same direction, you will return
to your starting point from the opposite direction.
Most religions on this planet contain similar
ideas, for example the Bible tells us that we
will reap what we have sown. Many religious
people see this as God’s punishment, but
what if there is a more mechanical explanation?
We might say that the energy continuum in which
we live acts like a mirror. If we focus our
minds on certain beliefs and images, we are
sending certain thought waves into the universe,
and these waves are reflected back to us in
the form of physical conditions. If we send
out disharmonious energy, the cosmic mirror
will reflect back to us chaotic conditions in
the form of natural disasters or even upheaval
in society. Certainly, this is not part of the
high school curriculum, but modern physics cannot
rule out this possibility. It may be that we
simply have not connected the dots and recognized
the connection between matter and mind—a
connection that has been a real possibility
since Einstein.
The mind-body connection revisited
We now need to add to this picture what scientists
call the law of the conservation of energy.
Once an energy wave has been given a certain
frequency, it will stay at that frequency indefinitely.
It is possible to change the vibration of energy
waves, but if they are left alone, they will
remain at a given frequency. Why is that important?
Imagine what happens when you go through a traumatic
experience that generates feelings of anger
or sorrow. Your mind is generating energy waves
of a certain frequency, and they do not simply
disappear. They must go somewhere, so the question
now becomes where such energy waves are stored?
Science can already provide the answer because
it has long known that energy can act as either
a free-flowing wave or as a stationary field.
We all learned in school that a magnet has an
invisible energy field around it, and we were
taught that the physical magnet produces the
field. In light of quantum physics, this view
is too primitive and we need to expand our understanding
of cause and effect. It would be more correct
to say that the invisible energy field produces
the physical magnet. In other words, the physical
magnet is simply the tip of the iceberg of a
larger energy field. An iceberg has only ten
percent of its volume above the surface of the
water. Likewise, a physical magnet is the visible
part – the most dense part – of
a larger energy field.
This applies to all matter, and we now understand
that every material form – such as the
human body – has an invisible energy field
around it. The existence of such a field has
been known to people for thousands of years,
and the ancient science of acupuncture is based
on this fact. Some modern scientific instruments
can measure this energy field, and emerging
technology can make is visible on a computer
screen. It is likely that within the next decade
or so, new scanners will make it possible to
study the human energy field in unprecedented
detail. This might make it possible to diagnose
a disease before there are any physical symptoms,
making it possible to cure a disease with the
power of the mind.

So where do the energy waves of thoughts and
feelings go? Is it possible that they are stored
in the energy field around our bodies? This
energy field is tightly linked to the physical
body, and obviously one of the interfaces between
the body and the energy field is the brain.
We might soon discover that a part of our minds
– such as the subconscious mind –
is an energy field surrounding the body. According
to acupuncture, a healthy body is produced when
the energies flow freely through the energy
field. When the flow of energy is blocked, physical
disease is the result. The disease can be cured
by restoring the flow of energy. This can be
done with acupuncture needles, but a preventative
measure is various relaxation techniques.
Modern medicine has proven a clear connection
between stress and physical disease. What is
stress? Is it possible that stress is a feeling
of uneasiness that is produced when low-frequency
mental and emotional energy accumulates in our
energy fields? As the energy reaches a certain
intensity, we begin to feel it as a sense of
agitation. If it becomes even more intense,
or if the effect is maintained over a period
of time, even the physical body can be affected
and disease is the result. Some doctors claim
that over 90 percent of all diseases are psychosomatic,
meaning that they are effects of psychological
causes. This proves a clear connection between
the mind and the physical body. In other words,
a purely psychological cause can generate the
effect of a physical illness.
A planetary perspective
Let us take these considerations to a larger
scale. A scientifically minded person is likely
to dismiss the mind-body connection because
it isn’t yet recognized by official science.
Yet any spiritually minded person should be
open to the existence of such a connection.
It is not hard to expand our awareness of the
mind-body connection to the larger scale of
the mind-Earth body connection.
Consider the fact that in most large cities,
people generally feel stressed and they often
long to leave the city to “get away from
it all.” What is it that these people
want to get away from? Could it be that in a
large city there is such an intense accumulation
of low-frequency psychic energy that any sensitive
person can feel it as stress, lack of clarity
or even emotional turmoil? Isn’t it likely
that such an accumulation of energy can explain
that there is a higher concentration of per
capita stress-related diseases in cities than
in rural areas?
Now go to the next level and consider the sheer
amount of atrocities that have taken place on
this planet in known history. Consider the many
wars, torture, abuse, murders, crime and other
examples of man’s inhumanity to man. Is
it hard to envision that this has produced a
large amount of misqualified energy that has
accumulated in the planetary energy field? Don’t
forget that the existence of a planetary field
that stores energy is basic science. Most scientists
don’t apply this science to speculate
on a planetary energy field, but then again
most scientist don’t recognize a spiritual
side to life. So if you do recognize
the spiritual side of life, it becomes difficult
to deny the existence of a planetary energy
field that accumulates humankind’s misqualified
energy.

Let us now consider how an accumulation of energy
could possibly affect the physical planet. We
have already seen that as the energy in your
personal energy field becomes too intense, it
starts affecting the body. When you have a cough,
it is like a hurricane in your body. When you
have a fever, it is like an earthquake in your
body. Is it really that far-fetched that the
Earth body can become sick and that some of
the symptoms could be various natural disasters?
Surely, this is a primitive metaphor, but we
can be a lot more specific.
A materialistic scientist will say that a hurricane
or an earthquake is produced by purely mechanical
causes, such as a warming of the ocean waters
or a buildup of tension between two tectonic
plates. Yet given the reality that everything
is energy, we can now see that such an explanation
is too superficial. We have all been lured by
our senses into seeing an impentrable barrier
between matter and energy, but as we have discussed,
science proves that such a barrier simply does
not exist. Energy is not separated from matter—energy
becomes matter and the human mind seems
to be involved in this process.
We need to consider that behind every material
phenomenon there is a deeper level of causality
that relates to what goes on in the energy field.
So a natural disaster is not simply a material
event, it also has a component that can be understood
only by studying the planetary energy field.
And because thoughts are energy waves, it becomes
theoretically possible that thoughts can impact
the planetary energy field and possibly lead
to changes in the realm of matter.
The warping of space-time
Are there any scientifically credible theories
that might support such a claim? Einstein theorized
that we need a new understanding of space and
time, and he talked about “the fabric
of space-time.” For example, most people
were taught in school that the Earth exerts
an invisible force of gravity that pulls on
objects in its vicinity, such as the moon. Einstein
said that in reality the Earth produces a warping
of space-time. He theorized that light from
distant stars would be bent around the sun because
the sun causes a warp in space-time. He predicted
that light rays would flow along the contours
of space-time, and this was later confirmed
by scientific observations.
The consequence of these scientific findings
is that we need a more holistic approach to
natural disasters. We need to consider that
the physical event of an earthquake could be
produced by deeper causes that take place in
the planetary energy field and could be related
to the fabric of space-time. For example, we
know there are a number of tectonic plates that
are rubbing against each other and produce a
constant state of tension along certain lines.
Yet this tension can exist or keep building
for decades or centuries without releasing an
earthquake. Or it can be released in a series
of smaller earthquakes that don’t cause
damage on the surface. So why does a particular
earthquake happen in a particular location,
such as the recent earthquake in Northern Pakistan
and Kashmir? We must consider that some event
led to an overload of tension that triggered
the earthquake. It is like bending a strip of
metal until a stress point appears and the metal
finally breaks.

The tension along a fault line is not simply
a mechanical phenomenon; it has an energy component.
Is it possible that the mechanical tension itself
is not the real cause of an earthquake? The
quake is actually triggered at the level of
energy and this happens when the accumulation
of energy reaches a certain intensity. We know
that all matter is made from energy, and therefore
it is basic science that energy can affect matter.
As an analogy, we might say that the matter
component is like a dam and the energy component
is water building behind the dam. The water
puts pressure on the dam, and for a while the
dam can hold back the pressure. Yet if the pressure
goes beyond a certain limit, the dam breaks
and the destructive force of the water is released.
Likewise, we might imagine that as energy builds
along a fault line, it can reach an intensity
that the physical matter cannot withstand and
an earthquake is the result. If the energy buildup
is particularly intense in a certain location,
it might release an earthquake in that location
even though there are thousands of miles of
fault line with similar physical conditions.
We might also imagine that such a buildup could
trigger one large earthquake instead of many
smaller ones that gradually release the tension.
We know that a hurricane is linked to the warming
of ocean water, which causes the air to start
spinning. Yet what determines the course of
a hurricane? Take for example the recent hurricane
Katrina. After Katrina crossed Florida and entered
the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, it could
have gone almost anywhere along the Mexican
or the American coast. Why did this hurricane
hit New Orleans—the biggest city on the
Gulf coast? Is it possible that a mass of misqualified
energy – created by the city’s well-known
lifestyle – had accumulated over this
city? The energy warped space-time which caused
the formation of a groove that literally caught
the hurricane and guided it toward the city.
Perhaps such explanations are too superficial,
but they do point to the possibility that science
might one day discover a cause-effect sequence
that links the collective consciousness to natural
disasters. We have already seen that our physical
actions can have global effects, so it is only
a small step to make the connection between
the energy waves of our thoughts and the energy
waves that create the physical planet.
From butterflies to M-fields
Some physicists have formulated theories that
describe a much deeper interconnectedness and
causality than we find in the current –
rather mechanical – scientific paradigm.
For example, Chaos Theory talks about the “butterfly
effect.” The idea is that because the
Earth is one interconnected whole, even small
variations in one location can have large effects
in another location. The famous analogy that
gave the effect its name is that a butterfly
flapping its wings on one continent can set
in motion a chain reaction that eventually builds
and causes a major storm on another continent.
According to Chaos Theory it is not impossible
that energy produced by humankind could create
more chaotic conditions in the planetary energy
field, which could trigger an increase in violent
storms.
The physicist David Bohm theorized that the
realm of matter and physical energy forms only
one level of reality. Beyond it is another realm,
which he called the “implicate order.”
In this realm of pure energy we can find the
deeper causes that can explain the many effects
for which materialistic science has no explanation.
For example, quantum physicists have observed
in laboratories that a subatomic particle can
suddenly appear as if out of nowhere. The particle
spontaneously divides into other particles that
then collide and disappear. According to materialists,
there is no explanation for this phenomenon
and if it had not been observed, it would likely
have been labeled as an impossibility.
Yet Bohm’s theory says that the cause
is found at the deeper level of the implicate
order. As mentioned earlier, this could prove
that there is a stream of high frequency energy
that flows into the material universe from a
higher realm. If our thoughts can influence
this stream of energy, thoughts can influence
– as quantum physics has already proven
– the most fundamental level of the matter
universe.
The biologist Rupert Sheldrake proposed the
existence of energy fields, so-called M-fields,
that form an invisible blueprint for the formation
of material “things” such as the
human body. In other words, when the first cell
of the embryo comes into existence, there is
already an invisible energy field that forms
a complete blueprint for the person’s
adult body. That first cell does not divide
randomly because new cells gradually fill in
the invisible blueprint. This blueprint was
created in a higher realm, and physical matter
simply conforms to it. The body is the effect
and the energy field is the cause.
Other scientists have realized that the basic
building block of the universe is not subatomic
particles but information. We know information
is stored in the genes, but in order to become
useful, information must be processed by a conscious
mind. We might say that the genes do not really
store information any more than your computer
does. Your computer stores bits of data and
has no awareness of what it is storing and what
it means. It takes a conscious mind to turn
bits of data into information that can be used
for practical purposes. This would point to
the fact that the incredibly complex universe
in which we live could not have been created
randomly but requires the participation of conscious
minds.

If there is a realm of higher energy, this realm
might contain intelligent beings who started
the process of creating the Earth—perhaps
by formulating an invisible blueprint that was
gradually filled in by matter particles and
organic life forms. This opens the possibility
that our consciousness could be part of this
process, perhaps even at a very deep level.
Could we one day discover a scientific explanation
for the Biblical description that God created
the Earth and human beings, whereupon he told
us to “multiply and have dominion.”
Perhaps “multiply” is more than
simply reproduction? Perhaps it means that we
are meant to multiply the capabilities of our
minds until we attain dominion over matter itself.
Perhaps we are designed to be co-creators with
God who have the ability to alter the design
of the Earth—for better and for worse?
In other words, God built a foundation and we
are building upon that foundation. It is up
to us whether we build a beautiful castle or
a rickety shack.
As we discussed earlier, science has continually
expanded our understanding of how interconnected
the world really is. It has also revealed deeper
layers of complexity and cause-effect relationships.
Is it really so far-fetched that humankind could
produce such an intense accumulation of psychic
energy that it warped the fabric of space-time
or in other ways started a chain reaction that
could release an earthquake in a particular
location or guide the course of a hurricane?
Is it possible that in a decade or two we will
have developed scientific methods for measuring
this effect, methods that will allow us to predict
or prevent natural disasters?
The question now becomes whether you are going
to wait for the scientific proof or whether
you are willing to go on faith and make an effort
to purify the planetary energy field. Your personal
answer to that question might depend more on
your approach to life than on what is real.
It might actually depend on how willing you
are to take responsibility for your own life.
The buck stops where?
Many spiritually minded people have heard the
slogan, “Think globally, act locally.”
Well, how about thinking globally and acting
globally? How about taking responsibility for
planetary conditions and looking for ways to
do something about them? Why are so many people
prone to scoff at this idea?
The brutal fact is that you cannot take responsibility
for the planet until you have taken responsibility
for yourself. Most people actually prefer to
see themselves as victims of circumstances beyond
their control, and they are happy to believe
that they can do nothing about planetary conditions.
This allows them to continue living the way
they want to and perhaps criticize the government
for not doing enough while feeling that they
can do nothing. Yet if you see yourself as a
spiritually aware person, this approach simply
doesn’t work.
If you accept that life has a spiritual side,
you recognize that you are not a helpless victim
of forces beyond your control. You can do something
to raise your personal consciousness, which
improves your life experience. It follows logically
that if you raise your own consciousness, you
will help raise the consciousness of the whole,
what Carl Jung called the collective consciousness.
And if there is a connection between the state
of the collective consciousness and natural
disasters, it follows that you can make a personal
contribution to purifying the collective consciousness
and thereby preventing or mitigating natural
disasters. You simply cannot be a spiritually
aware person without being open to this possibility.

What can you do to purify the collective consciousness
and the planetary energy field? Scientists have
proven that if you direct a wave of high-frequency
energy at a wave of a lower vibration, you can
accelerate the vibration of the lower energy.
Thus, purifying the planetary energy field can
be done by a limited number of people who are
using spiritual techniques for generating high-frequency,
harmonious energy waves. Perhaps all spiritual
and religious rituals are actually tools for
helping us purify our personal as well as the
planetary energy field? Why do so many people
feel uplifted after they participate in a spiritual
ceremony or practice a spiritual technique?
Is it not because we generate high-frequency
energy that transforms some of the low-frequency
energy that normally burdens us.
If you are willing to accept a planetary responsibility,
it becomes logical that the most spiritually
aware people are the ones who have the option
to do something to purify the collective consciousness
and the planetary energy field. People who are
not spiritually awakened are not likely to do
so, and neither is the government. Thus, the
buck stops here. If you are not
part of the solution, you are part of the problem.
If you are not making an effort to raise your
consciousness and produce high-frequency energy,
you are contributing to the degradation of the
planetary energy field.
The question now becomes how you can find a
spiritual technique that works and that appeals
to you. There is a large selection available,
and if you are willing to put forth an effort
and spend the time, you just might contribute
to preventing future natural disasters.
If you are open to looking for a technique for
transforming negative energy, this website contains
several of them.
Read about Mother
Mary's teachings on natural disasters and
how our consciousness creates them.
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