A question is raised on our new book Beyond Biocentrism – Rethinking Time, Space, Consciousness, and the Illusion of Death by Robert Lanza, MD with Bob Berman. That question is, “What if the same laws that apply to the quantum also apply to the everyday realm world we live in?”
Science has been studying Quantum Theory and Quantum Mechanics for nearly a century now. And from the beginning amazing discoveries were found on the quantum level. These were found while doing the amazing double split experiment and adding variations of it. Some of these findings were: Waves of energy (photons) became particles when they were observed by an observer; If photons are split into twin particles, one seems to know exactly what the other is doing instantaneously/simultaneously even if they are miles apart; and That an observer has an impact on the wave or particle when they are observing. Can you just imagine of in our everyday world if we as observers have an impact on what is happening in our everyday lives?
Biocentrism actually says that the observer creates the world, and Beyond Biocentrism shares that science is studying the idea that the observer has an impact on everything, and that mind consciousness is primary. So, if we are the observers, and we do have an impact, then it means that we have an impact on our everyday lives. Can you imagine how wonderful of a world we can create? Can you imagine how much impact we can have?
Once we realize that our perceptions create our world, our own lives, then we can ask “How or what do we want to change?” It places the power right in our hands, or could I say, in our minds. It really is powerful!
Please join Grandmother Pa’Ris’Ha, me and the other international co-hosts, as we explore our impact on our world and in sharing our book, Beyond Biocentrism by Robert Lanza, MD with Bob Berman, on Quantum Leap Book Club on Law of Attraction Radio Network at https://www.loaradionetwork.com/quantum-leap or on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thequantumleapbookclub
Co-Host – Tryna Cooper – Ca’Nu’Ye
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