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Lion's Gate Energy: Thoughts on manifestation

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Being a quantum physics geek, I recently connected with some research that has been going on since the late 1990s in regards to photon dynamics and human emotion/observation. In the wake of the Lion's Gate energy, I wanted to connect the concept of manifestation to actual, scientific research. The Weizmann Institute of Science is on the forefront of scientific research regarding quantum physics and the dynamics of observing matter within our universe. Seen in the figure above, this is an actual picture of what the cosmos looks like in energy . If we were to observe the same photo with light--as in, what we'd see with the naked eye--you would see a sky full of stars. However, when we view the same space-scape with a lens that measures energy frequencies, scientists are able to observe the universe as an interconnected web of energy . Back in the late 1990s, scientists began to study the dynamism of photons. Photons are particles of light energy. When split, they typicall...

Letting Go: Why it is important for me to surrender the desire of union

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When I let go of who I am, I become who I might be. -Lao Tzu I have wanted union so badly--so badly that I feel as though I had been nursing an open, bleeding wound. It heals each day and is re-opened each day. It bleeds enough for me to still go throughout my daily life, and it bleeds enough for me to know I'm injured. Still: it bleeds. Then, one day, I decided that I didn't want to have this wound any longer. I decided that it was time to heal. I went through a very dark period of introspection in July after returning from a conference. While away, I connected to "zero point" space within my heart center, a place where everything and anything is possible. But it was only a glimpse of this place, not the actual place itself. I saw a post card of it and imagined myself there, but it wasn't me who took the picture, made the post card and mailed it to a friend. Speaking of friends, it was actually a friend who helped me realize that what I   thou...