Resonating with Wholeness: Choosing to Undivide Ourselves

Nov 25, 2020

“Some might say: ‘Fragmentation of cities, religions, political systems, conflicts in the form of wars, general violence, fratricide, etc., are the reality. Wholeness is only an ideal, toward which we should perhaps strive.’ But this is not what is being said here. Rather, what should be said is that wholeness is what is real, and that fragmentation is the response of this whole to man’s action, guided by illusory perception, which is shaped by fragmentary thought.”

—David Bohm

These are difficult days on our planet. Our countries and world are divided in so many ways. We are divided over so very much.

Instead of remaining stuck in our divisions or dividing more, humanity should use this opportunity to come together as a whole. Instead of criticizing each other for our differences, we can come together to have a more united, powerful, and productive world.

Undividing the world starts with you!

Did you know that we are resonant beings?

The human body works similarly to an electronic device. Just as electronic devices have quartz crystals or resonators to transmit, receive, and record information, so do our bodies—in the shape of proteins, fats, and water.

Inside our brain cells, crystalline microtubules respond instantly to mental events, just like fiber-optics technology can transmit and receive messages via light waves.

Vibrations of microtubules inside the 100 billion neurons in your brain create the “iCloud of your mind.” This iCloud stores all the information you’ve received 24/7 from the moment you came into this world.

Tucson’s University of Arizona suggests that the microtubules’ quantum vibrations are related to the information stored in our mind, just like in a quantum computer. Quantum computers can manipulate data through resonance—just like our minds do.

Did you know that your mind accepts only external content that matches the internal content and discards everything that differs? 

This systematic, automatic rejection of all that is “different” is a glitch of our mind’s operating system. The glitch is produced by the data fed into the system by the various tribes and subtribes we identify with—our families, religions, societies, cultures, genders, race, education, political affiliation, nation, and on and on.

The glitch interferes with the process of perceiving ourselves as united. If we perceive ourselves as separate, we resonate with and attract separation. This is why our world is so divided, no matter what we do.

Identifying with our tribes and their ways makes us reject other tribes and their ways. You often hear from people who divorce that they grew apart; the same happens with friends. Lack of commonalities—sometimes skin color; gender; culture; education; and social, economic, and political views—sets us apart.

The world is in chaos, not because of what we may think is the problem but because of an unconscious program, individually and collectively, that’s running everything and the glitch that causes us to divide. 

It seems as if this glitch has set us for division. Whether or not you promote separation, we’re all resonating with division.

How about consciously choosing to resonate with unification instead?

How can we overcome division? Transcend the glitch?

By undividing ourselves from the inside out. By consciously recognizing the divisive information and the sources of divisions inside of us and transcending them. By not engaging in division, any action that separates us into parts, or any process of being separated.

Imagine a circle with many divisions. Within those divisions, there are subdivisions, each subdivided in turn and on and on. In this way, for generations, our minds have divided everything, both internal and external. And thus, the metaphor represents the structure of both our minds and our world—in other words, our current reality. The mere fact of uniting it all may seem an unachievable utopia.

But there is a way.

We know division is produced by the sum of all divided minds or our collective minds’ resonance. We also know that what we know as our mind is really a sizeable electromagnetic field of information—similar to the cloud storage used in modern technology. In this analogy, the cloud storage system is to the data server what our mind is to our surrounding reality. The cloud, or mind, records the information, and we can upload to and download the information from our data storage or mind program.

“Neuroimaging studies by Malia F. Mason and co-workers at Dartmouth College suggest that the normal resting state of the brain is silent current of thoughts, images, and memories that is not induced by sensory input or intentional reasoning, but emerges spontaneously ‘from within.’”[1]

Undividing yourself can be compared to deleting old files from this storage and only choosing to store files related to unification.

Data in computers can be deleted by demagnetizing them through high-intensity electromagnetic fields.

Electrical activity emanating from the brain is displayed in the form of brain waves. Based on their frequency, there are five brain wave types—delta, theta, alpha, beta, and gamma. Throughout the day, our brain oscillates between these different brain waves from relaxation to high alertness. Gamma is the brain wave frequency that is the fastest and occurs when different brain regions fire in harmony, such as in a moment of insight.

Gamma waves were unknown before the development of the digital EEG (electroencephalography) because scientists could not measure brain waves at that high a frequency. Gamma rays are the most energetic waves in the electromagnetic spectrum. On Earth, nuclear explosions and lighting produce gamma rays. Gamma rays and gamma brain waves are similar in that their frequency is extremely rapid with a small amplitude. Gamma brain waves are a frequency pattern of normal brain activity that measure between 25 and 100 Hz, with around 40 Hz being typical in humans. Now neuroscientists are beginning to discover the marvelous properties of the brain when it produces the gamma frequency.

In September 2002, for the first time, scientists saw the enduring transformation that years of meditation etch on the brain. A Tibetan monk by the name of Mingyur Rinpoche traveled from Kathmandu, Nepal, to Madison, Wisconsin, to let researchers study his brain while he meditated. He was able to enter and leave the meditative state at will. He was able to elevate to gamma oscillations not just during meditation but even during baseline measurements of everyday neural activity. His neural signature—compassion. Yogis like Mingyur seem to experience an ongoing state of awareness in their daily lives, not just when they meditate.

Neuroscientists believe that gamma waves are able to link information from all parts of the brain. The gamma wave originates in the thalamus and moves from the back of the brain to the front and back forty times per second. When you say you’re “in the zone,” you are really in gamma brain waves.

Gamma brain waves are essential to overcome division. Gamma waves are commonly associated with increased compassion, feelings of happiness, expanded perception, greater calm, and more peacefulness. Interestingly, they are also related to holographic thinking and the unification of all the different information we receive. Adding quartz crystals to your practice of meditation can help amplify and catalyze this process.

Neuroscientists today believe people can train their brains to produce more of the gamma frequency. How about consciously engaging individually on a daily crystal meditation practice to raise our levels of compassion, love, and happiness and to collectively bring unification to our world?

The year 2020 has seen amazing stories of people coming together for ultimate acts of kindness every day. Engaging in kindness rather than separation and engaging in meditation on a daily basis, we all can do the same. And there’s more. Through neuroplasticity, we can even change our brain and alter our separation wiring to lasting unification.

Unification is a possibility! How about building on this?

Instead of judging people for being where they are, let’s come into their space and relate to them from the place within us that is free of divisions.

Imagine if the different families, religions, nations, political parties, races, genders, animals, plants, and oceans became an undivided family!

Let’s make this dream a reality! Let’s work together to overcome our divisions and resonate with wholeness! Join us. The world needs you!

[1] Lagopoulos et al. “Increased Theta and Alpha EEG Activity during Nondirective Meditation,” The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 15, no. 11 (2009): 1,187.

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