The energy around us is an enigma, much like the vast, unseen universe. Just because we cannot perceive it with our limited senses does not mean it isn’t there, influencing our lives in profound ways.Â
Our eyes and ears capture only a slice of the electromagnetic and auditory spectrum, leaving us blind to most of what exists simply because we lack the necessary resonance or information to tune into its frequency—like finding the right radio station.
Just as information helps us perceive tangib...
Imagine if our brains could work like super-advanced computers—not just processing information in a binary way of 'this' or 'that,' but in a more holistic way that embraces both.
Researchers at Shanghai University have found something mind-blowing: our brain cells might be using something called quantum entanglement. This means that tiny parts inside our brain’s neurons could be interacting with photons, helping us think and be conscious in ways we never thought possible.
In our everyday world...
Picture this: every time you connect with someone, it’s not just a meeting of minds — it’s a confluence of energies. We are all walking around with our own invisible electromagnetic fields, shaped like an apple, stretching out 60 feet around us.Â
Within these fields, our thoughts, emotions and life experiences flow continuously.
Did you know? When you are close to others, your electromagnetic field automatically interacts with theirs. If you are vibrating at a higher frequency, you naturally l...
In today’s world of growing political instability, where opposing opinions can easily escalate into conflicts, we often forget that beyond our biases there is a deeper truth — we are all interconnected at our baseline energy. As we face these challenging times, it’s crucial to know that even though we may not be in positions of political influence or of power, our individual energy can still make a difference. And that by recognizing this connection, we can help shape collective outcomes, even i...
Have you ever wondered why quartz crystals come in such a wide range of colors?
While their colors may vary, they all share a common origin: light. The way each crystal reflects or absorbs light is what defines its color.
For example, darker quartz crystals like smoky quartz and Tibetan black quartz absorb more light, while lighter crystals like milky quartz reflect more light.
In addition to their interaction with light, the different colors of crystals are also influenced by the information...
It's surprising that with all the scientific advances of our modern era, the vast majority still identify with matter rather than energy. Understanding that we are energy is crucial in our times because it can help us shift our perception from being victims of our reality to being creators of it. It encourages us to take a more conscious role as co-creators. We have been taught to believe that our reality is created from the outside, from our actions, but in truth, it is created from within, fro...
Have you ever wondered how your smartphone sends and receives messages so quickly?
Our phones use energy waves to send data to cell towers, which then bounce it off satellites and back down to whoever we are messaging. This constant flow of data is similar to how our minds work, constantly processing information 24/7, whether we are awake or asleep.
From the moment we are born, especially until we are about seven years old, we easily take in a lot of information. This information shapes our be...
The 'Status Quo' is like our life’s autopilot. Even if we aren't aware of it, it directs our choices, much like a GPS deciding our routes. Different parts of our lives feed into this GPS:
 • Family: They give us our first values and shape how we see the world. Sometimes sticking to these teachings feels safe, but at times, it can also keep us running in circles.
 • Religion: It teaches norms and traditions. While they offer comfort, they can also discourage questioning.
 • Schools: Here, some...
Albert Einstein, the pioneering physicist, once declared: “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” This isn’t merely wisdom — he provided a tool to navigate the challenges we face today.
In the realm of physics, it’s an established fact that on a subatomic level, we are primarily composed of energy. This truth applies to everything in the universe, including us. In fact, Einstein’s famous equation E=mc^2 emphasizes the equivalence of mass and energy.
...Inconsistency refers to when our thoughts, ideas, actions, or words lack logic or consistency. An idea or action can feel inconsistent when we don’t walk our talk.
For example, if we’re striving and constantly promote to save our world, every action of ours should be working towards the welfare of every single being equally. And by “world,” I mean every single being that inhabits Planet Earth, not just those we are comfortable with. From each family member, to each co-worker and friend, to stra...
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