Beyond the Computer Simulation Theory-Reality as Nature’s Living Intelligence
Dispatch: Quantum Bioholography, Multidimensional Nature. Reconnect, Remember, Reclaim, Consciousness, the Noosphere, Biosphere, Biology, Aether, Mandelbrot Set,
While most of humanity is distracted, we stand at a nexus where two rivers of influence surge against one another. On one bank flows the age-old current of domination, its waters stained by manipulated fear, greed and the fragmentation it breeds. On the opposite shore, the vibrant, cohesive pulse of the human spirit awakens from millennia of slumber within the helical spirals of our DNA. An uncoiling of an ancestral code, reactivating frequencies long buried beneath layers of cultural conditioning.
DNA’s Holographic Secrets
Our DNA is more than a mere biochemical blueprint; it functions as a cosmic antenna, a radio receiver and transmitter woven into Earth’s geomagnetic field and the planet’s resonant hum. Within each helical turn lie crystalline arrays of water and proteins that couple to Schumann resonances, cosmic microwave background radiation, even the silent zero-point field of quantum vacuum energy. Ancient seers and indigenous elders have intuitively known this for millennia, and today’s most advanced laboratories validate their insights with sensitive instruments.
Think of the static between radio stations or the flicker of an old television screen; hidden within these disturbances are encoded messages, complex streams of information rippling across invisible, enormous waves. In the same way, our bodies are symphonies of cells vibrating with data that transcends mere flesh. DNA, that ageless archive, carries not only the instructions for life but the codes of a holographic universe in which sound and light intertwine. It serves as a living projector of acoustic and electromagnetic information—the very essence of a biohologram. Remarkably, only three percent of our three-billion-base-pair genome codes for proteins, the structural “bricks and mortar” of our bodies are utilised. The other ninety-seven percent comprises over a million transposons—so-called jumping genes that continually rewrite our internal script.
We are all variations on a theme, unique melodies played on the same molecular instrument. Our individuality hinges on millions of single-nucleotide polymorphisms, tiny genetic deviations that shape who we are. Consciousness itself emerges as a field—an electromagnetic symphony orchestrated by the brain. The Gariaev group’s discovery of the wave-based genome and the DNA phantom effect powerfully bolsters this view. They show that superposed coherent waves in cells form diffraction patterns: first acoustically, then electromagnetically, creating a quantum hologram that bridges the realms of sound and light.
At the cellular level, our chromosomes may function as far more than static carriers of DNA. Some researchers suggest they behave like dynamic communication systems, sending and receiving information through subtle light, vibration, and electromagnetic signals within the body. In this view, DNA is not simply a chemical code, but part of a living, energetic network constantly interacting with its environment. Even more striking, profound psychotherapeutic experiences can trigger neurogenesis and modulate gene expression. Transformative experiences in psychotherapy can trigger neurogenesis and shift gene expression. Research from the HeartMath Institute, the Global Consciousness Project 2.0, and Dr Joe Dispenza points in the same direction: meditation, practised alone or in groups, can produce measurable changes in DNA, opening a healing dialogue between mind and body.
This is the promise of bioholography, a holistic framework that moves beyond conventional models to offer a genetically integrated map of our multidimensional selves. Psychotherapeutic experiences that are creative, novel, and enriching facilitate mind-body communication and have the potential to foster lasting transformation—uniting the whole person as a single organism embedded in something larger than itself.
The Brain’s Crystalline Antennas & DNA’s Resonant Code
Among the most remarkable features of human biology is something most people never learn: the brain contains crystals. Tiny deposits of magnetite and calcite carry piezoelectric properties, generating small electric charges in response to mechanical stress. Each breath, movement, and thought prompts these crystals to respond with subtle electrical signals— a form of natural bioelectricity that mirrors the liquid-crystalline structure of DNA itself.
The brain, then, functions as a kind of energetic interface: a biological transducer converting physical movement and internal states into electrical and electromagnetic energy. These crystals may not only conduct energy but also resonate with it. (Read more here) Through the work of the HeartMath Institute and the Global Consciousness Project 2.0 (GCP 2.0), quantifiable data now suggests that human consciousness does not operate in isolation.
The GCP 2.0 actively monitors the relationship between Schumann Resonance and the Noosphere—the field of collective human consciousness. Notably, the Noosphere spiked before 9/11, suggesting a latent psychic sensitivity to upcoming events, one that many of us have suppressed or been conditioned to ignore. (See the GCP 2.0 live data; more on this in upcoming articles.)
This consciousness emanates as a subtle yet measurable energetic field capable of influencing physical systems at the quantum scale. In GCP 2.0 demonstrations, Rollin McCraty and data scientist Nachum Plonka illustrate this with an image: hundreds of ducks bobbing independently on ocean waves (read more here). Under ordinary conditions, each moves at random. But during moments of collective emotional coherence—global meditations, synchronised intentions, they turn as one. Quantum random number generators distributed worldwide behave similarly: ordinarily producing statistically independent sequences, they begin to show unexpected correlations precisely when collective, heart-centred focus spikes.
Key empirical findings deepen this astonishing narrative:
Dr Joe Dispenza’s large-scale “Coherence Healing” sessions, gatherings of 1,000 to 2,200 participants, were documented in a January 2026 peer-reviewed paper in EXPLORE .
Across 15 events, simultaneous RNG (random number generator) outputs across the GCP 2.0 network showed a mean correlation of 0.27 (p < 0.01)—but only during the heart-focused meditative phase. Control periods before and after showed no deviation from chance.
At a Heartfulness Institute assembly in India, 60,000 practitioners triggered an instantaneous, globe-spanning coherence spike the moment they collectively entered heart-centred attention, an effect recorded across 150 RNG nodes from New Zealand to Norway.
These are not anecdotes or poetic metaphors. They are reproducible, statistically significant perturbations in physical devices, suggesting that focused, heart-based intention can send measurable ripples across the planetary field. (Read more here)
Insights from the Gateway Process: A Living Toroidal Holographic Reality
A remarkable 1983 declassified U.S. Army assessment, Analysis and Assessment of the Gateway Process by Lt. Col. Wayne M. McDonnell, provides a crystalline scientific framework that dovetails with these discoveries. Studying the Monroe Institute’s Gateway Experience, which employs Hemi-Sync audio patterns to align left- and right-brain hemispheres, the report reveals how synchronised brainwaves amplify coherence, enhance focus and enable consciousness to transcend ordinary spacetime boundaries.




Crucially, the Gateway report does not portray our world as a mere computer simulation, but as a dynamic, living consciousness-generated hologram projected from a toroidal (doughnut-shaped) field. Drawing on Big Bang cosmology and Maxwell’s field equations, it explains how intersecting energy waves form interference patterns that sheath a central void in spiralling, self-organising loops, like a Mandelbrot set or a universal torus encoding past, present, and future simultaneously. Our lived reality is one “slice” of that living hologram; yet consciousness can tune into deeper layers, influence the subtle interference patterns and shift the rendered projection.
Within this schema, the human mind itself functions holographically, comparable to an electrostatic matrix that assesses incoming field data against stored memory patterns, employing three-dimensional geometry and binary logic to decode meaning. At the source lies “the Absolute”, infinite, resting energy without boundaries, pure conscious force, the primal font from which all manifestation emerges.
This toroidal hologram is inherently relational, interlaced with the Earth’s electromagnetic lattice and exquisitely sensitive to collective intention. It reflects David Bohm’s implicate order, within which everything is connected; and, in theory, any individual element could reveal information about every other element in the universe. Furthermore, this resonates with Karl Pribram’s holographic brain theory, popularised by Michael Talbot in The Holographic Universe. It is claimed that Talbot’s own confession, made before he died, was that he received telepathic insights from non-human intelligences that we live in a holographic universe, and that he had to validate this with the work of others for the idea to be accepted.
From Fractured to Unfurling Fractals: Spiralling Aether of the Macrocosm and Microcosm
In a world fraying at its edges, torn by ancestral wounds and modern global trauma, we reach for one another, threads of a luminous tapestry spiralling inward to the source, upward, and outward to Earth and our Cosmic Ancestors. This is no retreat, but a radiant ascent, a cascade of nature’s fractals expanding with evolution, remembering, and reconnection.
God’s Sacred Fingerprint-Sacred Geometry Reference Chart: Educational poster widely circulated in sacred geometry studies clearly shows these patterns are manifested everywhere we look in Nature
“The whole universe is based on rhythms. Everything happens in circles, in spirals.” — John Hartford.
The spiral shows up across the Universe… moving outward in creation, then spiralling inward to the source again. It is the path of memory, growth, and return, it’s a slice of the toroidal field holographic reality.
Here unfolds our sacred dance, weaving many lenses, Nature’s intelligence, the noosphere (the subconscious relationship between human and planetary consciousness), the biosphere, the sacred path of healing, the spiral of consciousness, and the living aether — all connected, woven into a living map of conscious fractals merged deeply through one another, the fingerprint of God Consciousness, divine source.
Speculative Reflection: Could the Living Torus of Earth Hold Hidden Depths?
Scientists at the Global Coherence Initiative have documented the Spherical Earth’s toroidal magnetic field, a doughnut-shaped energy structure born from the planet’s core, arcing between poles and reaching deep into space (Edwards, 2015).
The HeartMath Institute has found something equally remarkable: the human heart produces its own toroidal electromagnetic field, one that radiates several feet outward from the body. The only other species measured were horses, elephants, and whales, whose hearts are the largest of any mammal on Earth. Each species of animal generates coherent waves from its heart, self-organising patterns of energy that reflect the planetary torus at a smaller scale. The energetic ecology of the Earth reflects that of the universe.
The parallel is difficult to dismiss. The heart’s torus does not merely resemble Earth’s in shape; it behaves similarly, functioning as a coherent information field that can synchronise with other hearts as well as brains and with the planet’s own geomagnetic rhythms. This spiralling, self-organising architecture seems to repeat at every level of scale, from the individual heartbeat to the heartbeat of the world, pointing toward something like a living, holographic continuum. Is this shared toroidal geometry purely accidental?
Ancient traditions have long spoken of polar gateways and hidden realms within the Earth. In the 20th century, one of the most intriguing and controversial accounts comes from Admiral Richard E. Byrd (1888–1957). While his 1926 claim to have flown over the North Pole remains disputed, later expeditions and his private journals reportedly contain far stranger entries describing extraordinary experiences. Through a private family connection, a relation of Byrd is said to have read the original, unedited diary and claimed that what has long been dismissed as a conspiracy or hoax was, in fact, recorded as real. True or not, the story persists.
The entrance to the Hollow Earth, according to Symmes, would appear when viewed from the moon through a telescope. From an illustration in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, October 1882. (Public Domain)
More recent testimony from military personnel stationed in Antarctica speaks of enormous openings or energetic thresholds near the poles, at the precise points where the planet’s toroidal field converges and reaches its greatest intensity. Could these polar vortices serve as literal, energetic, or multidimensional doorways into deeper layers of a living, conscious Earth?
The idea resonates across indigenous traditions from South America to the Middle East, where vortices and portals to other dimensions have long been part of the cosmological record. Perhaps the path to the universe runs not outward but inward: through the Earth’s own interior portals, or through human consciousness itself, by way of the toroidal heart’s intelligence, that ceaseless, subtle exchange of energy that binds us, biologically and energetically, to both the macrocosm and the microcosm.
Speculation, certainly. And yet it sits naturally within the holographic and multidimensional framework this work has been building. If Earth is herself a conscious, toroidal being, a living biohologram nested within the larger cosmic hologram, then whatever lies within her may not be absence or void, but rather a further elaboration of the same self-organising intelligence that moves through every heartbeat, every cell, the noosphere entire. Symbolic, energetic, or literal, these polar thresholds ask us to stop thinking of Gaia as an inert sphere and start thinking of her as a dynamic, multidimensional torus: layered, intelligent, and very much alive.
The Living Aether: The Spiralling Energy Underlying All Forces
Long before science deemed the void empty, ancient traditions spoke of aether (chi, orgone, kundalini), the subtle, life-permeating medium. Rudolf Steiner described four etheric streams (warmth, light, life, and chemical) endlessly spiralling through and enlivening every rock, leaf, and living cell. Trevor James Constable and Jose Escamila were the first to record subtle lightning-like spirals in the sky — “skyfish” — through infrared cameras, understanding that luminous vortices of aether and biological UFOs (which Trevor called critters) moved with this energy, electrical currents in the universe, spiralling in fractal swirls across the atmosphere, ionosphere, and noosphere.
The Fibonacci Spiral is everywhere in nature and the universe: Through shared awareness, the noosphere weaves our thoughts into Earth’s aetheric dance, spiralling toward a harmonious, conscious planet.
Toroidal fields are three-dimensional spirals: dynamic, cyclical, and self-organising patterns of energy flow. Nikola Tesla harnessed this aether with his enigmatic devices, pulling electricity through the atmosphere in toroidal vortices. Viktor Schauberger saw rivers and streams as water’s vortical dances, the Earth’s lifeblood, centripetal spirals generating vital energy. Wilhelm Reich’s orgone, a palpable, spiralling life-energy, reflects Steiner’s chemical ether and Schauberger’s living water. These are the same currents that pulse through qigong meridians, the heart’s electromagnetic field, and the Schumann resonance, Earth’s natural pulse. (Read more here in the spiral in the macrocosm and microcosm of nature and the universe)
As I wrote in ‘‘The Silent Ecocide, the environmental crisis is a crisis of human consciousness
“The energetic ecology of the internal body is profoundly connected to the energetic ecology of the Earth and Universe.”
Noosphere and Biosphere: Mirrors of the Soul — A Deeper Dive
The noosphere, the luminous, thinking envelope of the planet envisioned by Teilhard de Chardin and articulated by Vernadsky, is humanity’s next evolutionary sphere.
Vernadsky (1863–1945), the Russian geochemist, perceived the noosphere as a concrete, biogeochemical phenomenon: the next evolutionary advance of the biosphere, propelled by humanity’s scientific and technological command of nature, particularly through atomic energy. He saw the 20th century as the pivot point when human reason began actively rebuilding the living Earth.
Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955), the French Jesuit and palaeontologist, envisioned the noosphere as a spiritual and collective consciousness emerging through the interplay of human minds. He believed evolution was trending toward greater complexity and oneness, eventually culminating in the Omega Point, a divine fusion of all minds in love.
The Modern View of “Biosphere
In contemporary ecology and Earth System Science, the biosphere is seen as the dynamic, delicate skin of life, from ocean trenches to the upper atmosphere, where biological, chemical, and physical processes intertwine on a global scale. It’s a self-governing system driven by solar energy, photosynthesis, and global cycles of carbon, nitrogen, water, and oxygen. Through the lens of the Anthropocene, human activity is now the primary force forming the biosphere, as evidenced by climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. Yet it exists as a living, self-organising planetary layer—precisely Vernadsky’s predicted transition. Just as the geosphere yielded the biosphere, so too does the biosphere now give rise to a global tapestry of thought, feeling, intention, and awareness—a planetary consciousness stitched from every resonant heartbeat, every meditation, every harmonised thought.
This is no longer mere philosophical speculation but a quantifiable energetic field pulsating through the ether. When groups achieve heart-centred coherence, GCP 2.0 data show that order emerges from random number outputs. Those ripples propagate through the noosphere, interacting with telluric currents to introduce stabilising order into the biosphere. Ley lines, sacred nodes and Earth’s meridians form the substrate by which the noosphere interfaces with the living planet and humanity.
Tapping into the Multidimensional Earth: Meridians, Ley Lines, and Our Hidden Compass
From the Andes to Mesopotamia and the Giza plateau, or the stone circles of Britain to the huacas of Peru, ancient monuments stand as amplifying nodes in a global energy grid. These sites align with telluric currents, low-frequency electromagnetic flows tracing fault lines and mineral-rich geology. Quartz-rich granite acts as a natural piezoelectric amplifier; adobe huaca pyramid constructions with strategically placed gaps (such as Huaca Pucllana) function as antennas for Earth’s meridians.
In 2018, while dowsing at Huaca Pucllana, I traced concentric energy waves emanating from the pyramid’s core, shooting skyward into the ionosphere. Comparable portals exist worldwide: the 110 Hz Oracle Chamber of Malta’s Hypogeum, shaman-activated quartz at Peru’s Aramu Muru, the megalith alignments at Avebury and Carnac, and Giant Rock in California. Its 2000 split coincided with a massive group meditation that fulfilled indigenous prophecy. More intriguing are recent findings from last year’s SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite imagery of a structure beneath the Khafre Pyramid that resembles an ancient Egyptian version of a Tesla coil. Did the Egyptians build the pyramids not just for their Kings and Queens, but to tap into the toroidal energy of the Earth? Did they know how to harness aether energy?
We are energetically sensitive to magnetic fields.
As living beings, we are continually influenced by both cosmic and terrestrial energies within the Earth’s electromagnetic environment. The region between the Earth’s surface and the ionosphere, extending approximately 50 to 180 miles above the planet, forms a significant energetic zone where Schumann Resonance frequencies emerge. Above this lie the troposphere, stratosphere, and mesosphere, collectively stretching around 350 miles outward into space. Scientists describe these atmospheric layers as creating a resonant bubble of electromagnetic activity that surrounds all life on Earth.
The human body and brain appear deeply intertwined with these natural rhythms. In several articles I have published over the past year, including recent work exploring the possibility of magnetic sensitivity within the human eye, I have proposed that our bodies may function as subtle receivers of geomagnetic information. Magnetite crystals within the brain exhibit pressure-sensitive properties that may act like a biological compass, detecting geomagnetic forces, underground currents, crystalline structures, and the Earth’s natural energy lines. The pineal gland, embedded with microscopic calcite crystals, may also respond to ambient resonances such as the Schumann frequency.
Sacred architecture across many traditions seems rooted in an intuitive understanding of these energetic relationships — an attempt to harmonise human consciousness with the Earth’s living meridians. From Incan bio-geometry and the Temples of Damanhur to Javier Senosiain’s Nautilus houses and Marko Pogačnik’s lithopuncture, each point toward the same underlying current. Chi, qi, orgone, aether, kundalini, prana — these are different cultural expressions describing a subtle life-force moving through biological and geomantic pathways alike, weaving the noosphere and biosphere into one interconnected system.
If humanity is already so responsive to subtle electromagnetic activity, then understanding the biological impact of synthetic EMFs becomes an important issue for both human and planetary well-being.
As I discussed in earlier articles and books, military research into microwave radiation dates back more than fifty years. During the 1970s, thousands of experiments were reportedly conducted using megahertz frequencies far lower than those used in today’s telecommunications systems. Numerous military-funded studies examined the effects of microwave exposure on adults, children, unborn babies, and animals. Their findings documented concerns ranging from tissue damage and neurological disruption to altered EEG patterns, cataracts, chromosomal abnormalities, behavioural changes, and impacts on organs and cellular structures.
Some studies warned against prolonged exposure beyond specific thresholds, while others reported chromosomal damage in living cells following microwave exposure, along with correlations with developmental abnormalities. These findings contributed to ongoing debates surrounding the long-term biological effects of electromagnetic radiation. (Read more here.)
Many of these earlier studies focused on megahertz frequencies, whereas modern 5G systems operate in the gigahertz range — from approximately 2.45 GHz up to tens of gigahertz — with proposed 6G systems projected to move into terahertz frequencies. One gigahertz alone represents one billion cycles per second. (Read more here.)
This escalation in frequency has intensified concerns among critics of emerging wireless technologies. Questions continue to be raised about the cumulative effects of long-term exposure not only on human biology but also on other creatures, ecosystems, atmospheric systems, and the ionosphere. Some researchers and theorists argue that large-scale telecommunications infrastructures, including technologies such as HAARP and GWEN towers, may contribute to alterations within atmospheric electrical systems and natural resonant fields.
Concerns surrounding 5G and proposed 6G technologies extend beyond physical health alone. Some fear these systems could eventually facilitate unprecedented forms of neurological influence, behavioural entrainment, or AI-integrated interfaces. Discussions surrounding brain-computer interfacing, neural monitoring, and synthetic frequency manipulation are already emerging within technological and transhumanist circles. Critics also argue that combining advanced wireless systems with atmospheric aerosolisation and nanoparticle technologies could fundamentally alter humanity’s relationship with natural electromagnetic environments.
According to Lewis Hansworth, synthetic EMF saturation may interfere with the Schumann Resonance and disrupt the frequencies within which life on Earth evolved. He argues that increasing levels of artificial electromagnetic activity could affect not only humans but also birds, bees, bats, insects, and other animal species that depend on delicate geomagnetic systems for navigation, communication, and survival.
Scientists are already observing unusual fluctuations within Schumann Resonance activity and atmospheric conditions across the ionosphere, troposphere, and stratosphere. While the long-term ecological implications remain uncertain, the growing dominance of synthetic electromagnetic systems raises profound questions about humanity’s technological trajectory and its relationship with Earth’s living energetic systems.
The above image shows a recent seven-hour Schumann Resonance blackout accompanied by highly unstable activity:
“Schumann Resonance Today 21/3 13:00 — After 7 hours of blackout, roughly from 2 to 9 UTC, the data started flowing again and shows strong activity from 10:30 UTC up to the time of this update. The most significant peaks of this phase were Power 64 shortly after 11 UTC and Power 76 around 12 UTC.”
Many researchers and observers believe the Earth’s magnetic field is undergoing significant change. The Schumann Resonance — what I often refer to as the Earth’s pulse or heartbeat — mirrors the toroidal field generated by the human heart, as explored through the HeartMath Institute. These magnetic structures may be intimately connected to the energetic architecture underlying both planetary systems and collective consciousness.
In many ways, this resembles an underlying informational framework, almost like the hidden code beneath a digital reality. Just as a programmer writes HTML to generate a webpage, the energetic architecture of Earth may function as a frequency-based instruction set shaping matter, consciousness, and the planetary field itself.
Fleur-de-lys, Phi Φ and the Toroidal Field
A notable aspect of the symbols below, in the context of Nature’s Intelligence, is that none imply isolation. Rather, they depict consciousness, geometry, emotion, ecology, and energy as interconnected elements within a unified living pattern, each manifesting in unique ways.
The fleur-de-lis, for example, is commonly recognised as a heraldic symbol, yet its threefold symmetry also holds significance in sacred geometry and esoteric traditions. Intriguingly, it is connected to the Virgin Mary, particularly the Immaculate Conception, through the lily’s white petals, long regarded as emblems of chastity and divine grace.
The flower’s three petals have also been widely read as a symbol of the Holy Trinity. Yet visually, it also indicates energy moving simultaneously outward and inward, analogous to the dynamics of a torus. The central axis evokes the image of the spine or the world tree, while the curved petals resemble magnetic field lines encircling a centre. Viewed through the lens of Nature’s Intelligence, the fleur-de-lis embodies balance, representing the intersection of inner consciousness and Earth’s living systems.
The torus further clarifies this concept. Its form perpetually recycles energy, flowing outward, curving around, and returning inward, without a defined beginning or end. This cyclical pattern is evident in various phenomena, such as nutrient cycling within ecosystems, respiratory processes, emotional exchanges, cardiac rhythms, and broader societal and planetary dynamics.
The phi symbol and the golden ratio extend this further. Phi surfaces in nautilus shells, hurricanes, galaxies, flower petals, tree branching, DNA, and human anatomy alike. Nature’s Intelligence operates through proportion and relational design; nature does not optimise through mechanical accident, but through consciousness, environmental selection through the evolutionary process that optimises harmony and reflects beauty, balance, and resonance.
This is what the “Cosmic Toroidal Field” image shows: humans are not just observers outside of nature, but participants within it. The toroidal flow that shapes the Earth’s magnetic field, the heart field studied by the HeartMath Institute, and plasma cosmology models explain the feedback loops between our minds, biology, and the environment. The torus is not fixed or still. It shows nature breathing and moving through itself.
Unity Consciousness and the Noosphere
The fog in the noosphere is beginning to clear. We are remembering our role as stewards and co-creators within this living toroidal hologram. Far from the isolating notion of a computer simulation, we are intimately connected to the Earth. The biosphere and noosphere, the living world and the sphere of collective thought interweave as complementary expressions of one planetary intelligence. Planetary healing begins within. As more hearts enter coherence, we approach a critical mass — a tipping point in the global field. This is the power of harmony, not force. The place to begin is always within. By aligning our inner state with that of a conscious living Earth, if we adjust our needs to harmonize within the Earth’s Natural Carrying Capacity, if we respect nature’s currency of reciprocity, only then will we be able to contribute to a unified consciousness capable of genuine planetary restoration. It is clear,, though, that we need Nature to survive. Yet, Earth is intelligent, conscious and will thrive again without humanity.
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DNA Bioholography, Gateway Process, Holographic Reality, and Consciousness
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(Popularises the holographic brain model of Karl Pribram and David Bohm’s implicate order theory.)
Global Consciousness Project, Coherence, and Schumann Resonance
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HeartMath Institute
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Dr. Joe Dispenza and Collective Meditation Research
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(Reports correlations during large-scale heart-focused meditation events involving 1,000–2,200 participants.)
Dr Joe Dispenza Official Website
Dispenza, J. (Various books and lectures). Research and teachings on coherence healing, meditation, neuroplasticity, and collective intention.
The Noosphere and Planetary Consciousness
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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Aether, Spirals, Vortices, and Subtle Energies
Rudolf Steiner
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Electromagnetic Fields, Synthetic EMFs, and Ecological Concerns
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Additional Contextual Works and Notes
Talbot, M. (Later interviews and discussions). Commentary concerning consciousness, non-local reality, and non-human intelligences in relation to The Holographic Universe.
This reference list prioritises primary source materials, peer-reviewed studies, declassified documents, and foundational philosophical works directly relevant to the themes explored in the article. Broader metaphysical interpretations, indigenous cosmologies, geomantic traditions, personal dowsing experiences, and speculative frameworks relating to fractals, aether theories, and consciousness studies are acknowledged within the text as philosophical or experiential perspectives rather than strictly empirical claims.
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In a world fraying at its edges, torn by ancestral wounds and modern global trauma, we reach for one another, threads of a luminous tapestry spiralling inward to source and upward and outward to Earth and our Cosmic Ancestors. This is no retreat, but a radiant ascent, a cascade of nature’s fractals expanding with evolution, remembering, and reconnection.
Beneath the Khafre Pyramid is a 2-Kilometer Enigma
Advancements in technology are igniting a revolution in our understanding of ancient civilizations, unraveling mysteries that challenge the very foundations of human history. With each groundbreaking discovery, the textbook narratives of our past are shattering faster than we can comprehend, demanding a radical rewriting of the human story which may bri…
Consciousness, the Noosphere, and the Biosphere:
In the quiet chambers of the collective human consciousness, a thick grey fog of depression weaves its heavy threads, each strand deeply personal, yet part of a larger tapestry. On the surface, its causes seem unique, private struggles, elusive shadows. Yet as this darkness swells across the globe, a melancholic epidemic touching countless souls, we sense a deeper truth.
The Spiral of Consciousness
The war on consciousness is a battle to anchor humanity at the base of the Spiral of Consciousness, a state of conditioned separation where fear, greed, technocracy and disconnection dominate. Waged by governments, corporations, and cultural narratives, this war fragments our minds, severing our bond with Pacha Mama, Mother Earth, Nature, Gaia, the living Earth. Yet, this crisis is a catalyst, urging us to ascend the spiral: from indoctrinated minds to awakened, self-governed souls co-creating with the cosmos.
The Ancient Wisdom of Indigenous Cultures and Our Modern Disconnect
‘‘Repression of the ecological unconscious is the deepest root of many of the psychological, social, ecological, spiritual, and physical problems in contemporary industrial society. Ecocidal policies do not only attack and devastate ‘external’ nature but our ‘internal’ natures as well. This is why deep ecology is about ‘Restoring the Earth, Healing the …




















