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Michael Talbot, author of The Holographic Universe, has described this model more poetically: |
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And so we have come full circle, from the discovery that consciousness contains the whole of objective reality the entire history of biological life on the planet, the world's religions and mythologies, and the dynamics of both blood cells and stars to the discovery that the material universe can also contain within its warp and weft, the innermost processes of consciousness. Such is the nature of the deep connectivity that exists between all things in a holographic universe.
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According to this model, remote viewers find what they are looking for in one small piece of the total hologram, just as we are able to extract and remember data from the past. The smallness of our holographic mental image accounts for the lack of resolution in remote viewing, because we experience only a fraction of the total hologram. The nonlocal holographic model illustrates how we can describe and experience distant points in space-time. We illuminate the hologram of space-time with our coherent consciousness, as we do when recovering a memory. These views of collective unconscious are called by many names, and have been with us for millennia. |
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This model of psi functioning suggests that the information is always with us and available, and that psi is not some kind of mental radio. This is not a new theory, but it seems to fit the data much better than most information or energy-transmission models. Similarly, in the case of distant healing, we believe that the positive effect of the healer is achieved through making available a healing message or information, rather than a healing ray or energy. We recognize that as more data is collected in the coming years, we will be able to create more appropriate models than the one described here. |
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We have previously recalled the aphorism, "What experiments are to the scientist, experience is to the mystic." In Chapter 7, Jane has written of her intense pain, prayer, and dream experience that led to her subsequent experiences involving spiritual healing. Now that we have discussed analogies of the physics and mathematics of mind-to-mind connections, we can address the implications of the many spontaneous experiences of psi that |
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