MIND & BODY

It is useful to touch on the concepts of body and mind, or the “realms” of classical and quantum experience, as these are sometimes confused with the concept of spirit or energy.

A fairly straightforward way of understanding these concepts is to start with a basic mathematical equation which is sometimes put forward to help us embrace the concept of infinity as a quantity.

So, in mathematical circles, again no pun intended, “infinity” is sometimes set out as follows …

∞ = 1 / 0

( infinity = 1 divided by 0 )

… which is really better understood by moving around the equation to read …

0 = 1 / ∞

… in that if you divide 1 by infinity then you will essentially arrive at such a small number which is tending towards 0 that for all intents and purposes you can call it 0.

This equation then is not a “true” equation, it is one which helps you “get your head around” infinity.

For our purposes here then, we can call “1” an event horizon, where mental action “becomes” physical action, where ideas become objects and events, where thoughts become particles and waveforms, where consciousness creates matter.

We can say that the realm of experience “larger than” 1 is body, and the realm of experience “smaller than” 1 is mind.

Similarly, the realm of experience “larger than” 1 is where principles of classical physics operate, and the realm of experience “smaller than” 1 is where the principles of quantum mechanics operate.

The body or matter that we “normally” perceive exists in serial time, and the seemingly invisible mind that we do not “normally” perceive exists in quantum time. Quantum time may also be known as simultaneous time, or the spacious present, it goes by many names. Essentially it is a “place” where everything, everywhere, exists all at once. There is no past or future in the spacious present, it exists all at once, simultaneously.

Different “rules of the game” then apply in these two seemingly distinct realms, hence why the principles of classical physics are different to the principles of quantum mechanics. One is not more or less important than the other, they are like a parent and child, and so are both of exceptional value to our worldly experiences.

What is most important to understand, however, is that the most damage to the “future” can be done in the quantum realms if care is not taken, as your mind, as your child, helps to create the future you choose to teach it as a parent who is immersed in the realms of bodily experience.



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