These three chapters all kind of tied together to me and made me ask myself… If everything is some type of frequency and it can travel & transform thru just about everything, then what is conscious & unconscious? Is there really a difference? At the end of the sixth chapter is says, “…the PEAR studies suggest that reality is created by each of us only by our attention. At the lowest level of mind matter, each of us creates the world.” After reading these chapters it is harder to put a label on what I can say is happening in reality & what is happening unconsciously.
It seems like the water in the fourth chapter has a consciousness or mind of its own if it is capable of carrying on information which it has been exposed to. I thought that maybe everything has its own level of consciousness, if cellular information can be passed on thru water almost naturally, and then thru man made channels like cellular phones. It’s almost like everything is alive. I thought it was interesting that this was discovered by mistake. It seems that often, in science, and other experimental situations major discoveries are found due to a mistake or a mishap. Or these mistakes inspire research in another direction.
The fifth chapter changed my entire idea of thinking and perception. It gave me a whole new level of respect for the human brain & its abilities. If there are constant waves with in our brains & around us like radio waves, cellular waves others memory waves & who knows what else then there must be some level of interference where waves intersect & overlap & get crossed. It makes me think that even when I’m trying to free my mind of the chaos, maybe I can never really get away from it, b/c I am made up of it. I thought about déjà vu & I wonder if this is actually something that really does occur because it really did occur & the memory or memories were stored on various places. Then new events take place which trigger those memories into a complete thought which I think & put together into a brand new thought…The part in this chapter that talks about chemicals which can “turn off consciousness”, now makes me wonder… what is a turned off conscience? Is there such a thing?
The next time my boss says her computer is having a bad day b/c its not doing what she wants it to do…I may take her a little more seriously.
Although hard to believe, I suppose that based on the previous chapters- if our minds are made up waves & frequencies & our memories are nothing more than that, & if cellular information is capable of being passed thru water…& everything is essentially made up of the same thing…then it would almost seem to make sense that we could “will” our thought waves onto other objects. What I get out of this is that our consciousness is something much bigger than within our minds, it is all around us, and it is influenced by our conceptual maps & then therefore influences the maps of others. Our “will” is outstretched at a much great level than we can imagine. An example of this in our everyday world already would be the use of placebos. It does seem that people have a certain natural energy about them that either attract others or doesn’t. How to transfer this onto a machine or inanimate object seems so hard to accept, but the statistics in this chapter are proof. This only reiterates the idea of consciousness as concept.
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