Our Holographic Reality

Zen-Haven July 18 2013

We grow up thinking and believing that the world and reality in which we exist in is something tangible and physical and is just as is perceived.

However, not only does this thought-process become disillusioned with various difficult-to-explain phenomena, but perceptions becomes realized as completely subjective that do not reflect an objective reality, if such a reality even exists. With the significant advances in the knowledge and information attained by the human race in its most recent history, radical shifts in how reality is perceived are being formulated.

Where the universe was once seen as an empty space with bits of matter scattered about is now being seen as a holographic projection stemming from some primary reality unseen to our biological and technological instruments.

The evidence for a holographic reality is becoming quite plentiful; too much to be disregarded. What gives it more credence is that those who have experienced higher states of consciousness and echelons of reality via meditation, astral projection, or entheogens have been proclaiming very holographic-esque musings and aphorisms.

To give just one example, there was the research done in 1982 in the University of Paris which discovered that under certain circumstances subatomic particles such as electrons are able to instantaneously communicate with each other regardless of the distance separating them.

It did not matter whether they were 10 feet or 10 billion miles apart. Somehow each particle always seemed to know what the other was doing. The great physicist David Bohm believed that these findings imply that objective reality does not exist, that despite its apparent solidity the universe is at heart a phantasm, a gigantic and splendidly detailed hologram.

Within a hologram, the whole is within the part. No matter how many times you divide the whole, the part will always contain it’s totality. Just as higher consciousness realizations show that each part, as seemingly small or separate it is from total reality and the Source of reality itself, contains that very Source and v.v. The deduction from the holographic experiments conclude that autonomy and separateness are an illusion and that all is one.

Oneness is a concept found in seemingly every major belief system ever manifested within the realm of human consciousness, so it only emboldens recent discoveries pertaining to our manifested reality. If this indeed is the case, (and enough evidence shows that it is) then the universe is itself a projection, a hologram. If the apparent separateness of subatomic particles is illusory, it means that at a deeper level of reality all things in the universe are infinitely interconnected.

The electrons in a carbon atom in the human brain are connected to the subatomic particles that comprise every salmon that swims, every heart that beats, and every star that shimmers in the sky. Oneness prevails.

In a holographic universe, even time and space could no longer be viewed as fundamentals. Because concepts such as location break down in a universe in which nothing is truly separate from anything else, time and three-dimensional space, like the images of the fish on the TV monitors, would also have to be viewed as projections of this deeper order.

At its deeper level reality is a sort of super-hologram in which the past, present, and future all exist simultaneously.

The three-dimensional universe we live in is the hologram created out of a primary reality that is outside space and time so it is a copy of something “real” so it would make sense in such a case that our real self is in another reality. Our consciousness is the real us. Consciousness is everything and therefore it is nothing, since all that is, is consciousness.

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3 thoughts on “Our Holographic Reality

  1. quoting-
    “This is why one of the steps to becoming enlightened is to replace fear and anger with wonder and curiosity”

    i must think about that one. fear and anger are also motivators. If we simply shed a survival tool, fear and anger and replace it with wonder and curiosity, then it really sounds as if the matrix has taken us under more control.

    i also prefer to say, discern “which” fear and anger we must use, versus the fear and anger that is not appropriate. discern so that we control our portion of the matrix on an appropriate level.

    When Paul Revere sang the warning, what if consciousness of folks said – there goes a fearful person, don’t worry – but let’s instead wonder and be curious about those fellas in the Red Coats. I suggest this is also a meme that works very well to the benefit of our owners, as well as something that can benefit our survival – hence – everything is one. We do have the power. Discern.

  2. This is one of those articles that I can totally relate to. I find this article to hit a true chord with me. He has done a good job providing a basis for the idea that we are living in a holographic reality. Good choice for a post Gillian~!~

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