This documentary explores the interconnectedness of internal and external realities, drawing parallels between ancient spiritual traditions, modern physics, and fractal geometry. It delves into concepts like vibration, the holographic universe, the nature of consciousness, and the universal patterns found in nature, suggesting that understanding these patterns can lead to a deeper comprehension of existence and our place within it.
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[Música] in the beginning was the logos the great explosion the primordial the theory of the great exclusion says that the physical universe emerged vertiginously from a singular point unimaginably dense and hot called a singularity billions of times smaller than the head of a pin it doesn't say why or how the more mysterious something is the more we assume we understand it [Music] it was previously thought that gravity would eventually slow down the expansion of the universe or that it would contract it in a great implosion however hubble telescope images show that the expansion of the universe appears to be accelerating expanding more and more since its origin in the big bang somehow there is more mass in the universe than physics had predicted to justify the lost mass physicists now say that the universe is composed of only 4% atomic matter or what we consider normal matter [Music] 23% of the universe is dark matter and 73% is dark energy which we previously thought was empty space it's like an invisible nervous system that runs through the universe connecting all things [Music] ancient medical masters taught nada brama the universe is vibration the vibratory field is the root of all true spiritual experience and scientific investigation in the same field of energy that saints sages yogis mystics shamans priests and seers have observed by looking within [Music] it has been called akasha the primordial the net of indra's jewels the music of the spheres and thousands of other names throughout history it is the common root of all religions and the link between our inner and outer worlds [Music] [Applause] no [Music] in the 3rd century mahayana buddhism described a cosmology not very different from today's most advanced physics indra's net is a metaphor used to describe a much older vedic teaching that illustrates how the fabric of the universe is woven indra the king of the gods gave birth to the sun and moves the winds and the waters imagine a spiderweb that extends in all dimensions it is formed by dewdrops and each drop contains the reflection of all the water drops and in each reflection is seen at once the reflection of the smallest drops the entire spiderweb continues in this same representation to infinity indra's net could be described as a holographic universe where even the smallest ray of light contains the complete pattern of the totality reference is sometimes made to the Serbian-American scientist nikola tesla as the man who invented the 20th century tesla was responsible for the discovery of alternating current electricity and many other inventions that are now part of everyday life due to his interest in ancient vedic traditions tesla was in a unique position to understand science through both an eastern and western model like all great scientists he deeply investigated the mysteries of the external world but also deeply observed his inner world just like ancient yogis tesla used the term akasha to describe the ethereal sense that extends throughout all it is studied with his teacher vivekananda a yogi who brought ancient teachings from India to the West in Vedic teachings akasha is space itself the space that the other elements fill that exists simultaneously with vibration they are inseparable akasha is the yin and yang of prana [Music] a modern concept that cannot help us conceptualize akasha or the primary substance is the idea of fractals [Music] it wasn't until the 1980s that advances in computers allowed us to visualize and mathematically reproduce the patterns of nature the term fractal was coined in 1980 by mathematician benoit mandelbrot who studied certain simple mathematical equations that when repeated produce an endless series of changes in the shapes mathematical geometric within a limited framework they are limited but at the same time infinite a fractal is an approximate geometric shape that can be divided into parts each of which is approximately the size of a scaled-down copy of the whole pattern a property called self-similarity mandelbrot fractals have been called the fingerprints of god [Music] you are seeing works of art created by nature itself if you rotate the mandelbrot figure in a certain way it looks very similar to a Hindu deity or a buddha this figure has been called the [unintelligible] brot figure [Music] for vaya na mi me vaya mal [Music] if we look at some forms of ancient art and architecture we will see that humans have associated beauty and the sacred with fractal patterns for a long time [Music] infinitely complex however each part contains the seed for recreating the whole fractals have changed mathematicians' perspectives on the perception and functioning of the universe with each new level of magnification differences from the original emerge change and constant transformation occur as we traverse from one fractal detail level to another this transformation is the cosmic spiral the intrinsic intelligence of the space-time matrix up and down [Music] or yes [Music] cappa for parolos the flame [Music] fractals are chaotic in their essence they contain noise and order when our minds recognize or define a pattern we focus on it as if it were a thing we try to find the patterns we consider beautiful but in order to sustain them in our minds we must set aside the rest of the fractal [Music] and understanding a fractal with the senses is limiting its movement [Music] all the energy of the universe is neutral timeless and dimensionless [Music] our own creativity and the capacity for pattern recognition is the relationship between the microcosm and the macrocosm the eternal world of waves and the solid world of things observation is an act of creation through the inherent limitations of thought we are creating the illusion of solidity of things by labeling them and naming them philosopher kierkegaard said if you name me you deny me by giving me a name a label you deny the other possibilities that I could be boxes the particle into being a thing by naming it by concretizing it but at the same time you are creating it you define it so that it exists creativity is our highest nature with the creation of things comes time which creates the illusion of solidity einstein was the first scientist to understand that what we consider empty space is not nothingness it possesses properties and almost incalculable amounts of energy they are an intrinsic part of the nature of space the famous physicist richard feynman said on one occasion there is enough energy in a single cubic meter of space to boil all the oceans in the world advanced meditators know that in silence lies the greatest power [Music] duda had another term for the primary substance he called it para paz the scala pas are like tiny particles or waves that are emerging and disappearing billions of times per second [Music] in that sense reality is like a series of frames in a holographic camera moving rapidly to create the illusion of continuity [Music] when consciousness becomes completely still the illusion is understood because it is consciousness itself that generates the illusion [Music] in ancient eastern traditions it has been known for thousands of years that everything is vibration nada brama the universe is sound the word nada means sound or vibration and brama is the name of god the universe and the creator the artist and the art are inseparable [Music] in the upanishads one of the oldest records of human beings in ancient india it is said that brahma the creator sat on a lotus flower he opened his eyes and the world emerged brahma closes his eyes and an entire world ceases to exist some mystics yogis and sages have maintained that there is a field at the root of consciousness the akashic field or akashic records where all information all past present and future experiences exist now and forever it is this matrix field from which all things arise from subatomic particles to galaxies stars planets and all life [Music] you never see anything in its entirety as everything is made of layers upon layers of vibration and is constantly exchanging information with the akasha [Music] a baby tree from the sun from the air from the rain and from the earth [Music] a world of energy enters and leaves this thing called a tree when the thinking mind remains calm you observe reality as it is all aspects together the tree the sky and the earth the rain and the stars are not separate life from death the self and the other are not separate just as the mountain and the valley are inseparable [Music] in the indigenous traditions of the United States and in other indigenous traditions it is said that everything has a spirit which is another way of saying everything is connected to the one source of vibration there is one consciousness one field one force that moves through everything this field is not happening around you but through you and as your essence you are the universe you are the eyes with which creation observes itself when you wake from a dream you realize that everything in the dream was part of you you were creating it it's the same for what we call real life each and every thing is you [Music] the one consciousness looking through each eye under each rock within each particle [Music] well international CERN researchers at the European particle physics laboratory are looking for this field that extends across all things but instead of looking inward they are looking at the external physical world scientists at the CERN laboratory in Geneva Switzerland announced that they had found the Higgs boson or God particle Higgs boson experiments scientifically demonstrated that an invisible energy field fills the vacuum of space the CERN Large Hadron Collider consists of a ring of 17 miles in circumference in which two beams of particles run in opposite directions converging and colliding at almost the speed of light scientists observe what emerges from the violent collisions the standard model cannot explain how particles acquire their mass everything seems to be made of vibrations but there is no one thing being released it's as if there were an invisible dancer a hidden shadow dancing in the valley of the universe the other dancers have always danced around this hidden dancer we have observed the choreography but until now we could not see the dancer [Music] the so-called God particle the basic properties of the universe's matter the nucleus of all matter that would constitute the mass of the inexplicable energy driving the expansion of the universe but far from explaining the nature of the universe the discovery of the Higgs boson simply presents an even greater mystery leaving behind a universe that is even more mysterious than we had ever imagined science is approaching the threshold between consciousness and matter the eye with which we observe the primordial field and the eye with which the field observes us are one and the same [Music] [Music] the celebrated German writer shamanongoy said goodness is the primordial phenomenon that gave rise to the world [Music] cymatics is the study of visible sound the word cymatics comes from the Greek root kuma meaning wave or vibration one of the first Western scientists to seriously study the phenomenon of waves was ernest chladni a German musician and physicist who died in the 18th century chladni discovered that when he placed sand on metal plates and then vibrated the plates with a violin bow the sand would organize into patterned figures different geometric shapes appeared depending on the vibration produced chladni recorded a complete catalog of these shapes which are known as chladni figures and many of these patterns can be found throughout the world of nature this is the case of the distinctive markings of the turtle or the patterns of leopard spots the study of chladni patterns or cymatic patterns is one of the secret methods with which high-quality manufacturers of guitars violins and other instruments test the quality of the sound they emit [Music] jenny expanded on chladni's work in the 1960s using various liquids and electronic amplification to generate sound frequencies and thus coined the term cymatics if simple sinusoidal waves are sent through a container with water patterns can be seen in the water depending on the frequency of the wave different wave patterns will appear the higher the frequency the more complex the pattern these forms are repeatable not random the more you observe the more you begin to see how vibration organizes matter into complex forms that began in simple repetitive waves this vibration of water has a pattern similar to a sunflower [Music] I can [Music] by simply changing the sound frequency a different pattern is obtained how [Music] and and water is a very mysterious substance it is highly impressionable meaning it can receive and retain vibration due to its high resonance capacity and sensitivity and its internal predisposition to resonate water responds instantly to all types of acoustic waves water and vibrating earth constitute the majority of mass in plants and animals it is easy to observe how simple vibrations in water can create recognizable natural patterns but as we add solids and increase the amplitude things get even more interesting [Music] by adding cornstarch to water we obtain more complex phenomena [Music] [Applause] [Music] perhaps the principles of life itself can be observed as vibrations move the cornstarch bubble of cornstarch in what appears to be a moving organism [Music] the principle that animates the universe is described in all the great religions using words that reflect the knowledge of that time in history in the language of the Incas the largest empire in pre-Columbian America the word for human body is alpaca more k what literally means living earth in kabbalah or Jewish mysticism they speak of the divine name of god the unpronounceable name cannot be pronounced because it is a vibration that is everywhere it is all words all matter everything is the sacred word the tetrahedron is the simplest shape that can exist in three dimensions something must have at least four points to have physical reality the structure of the triangle is the only pattern in nature that self-balances in the Old Testament the word tetragrammaton was used often to represent a certain manifestation of God it was used when speaking of the word of God or the special name of God logos or the primordial word ancient civilizations knew that in the structure of the root of the universe was the tetrahedral figure in this way nature exhibits a fundamental impulse towards balance but at the same time exhibits a fundamental impulse towards change in the bible the gospel of john commonly says in the beginning was the word but in the original text the term used was logos the Greek philosopher heraclitus who lived around 500 BC referred to the logos as something fundamentally irreducible the origin of all repetition pattern and form the Stoic philosophers who followed heraclitus' teachings identified the term with the divine inspiring principle that permeates the universe in sufism the logos is everywhere and in all things it is that from which the manifest manifests [Music] in the Hindu tradition shiva natarajan literally means lord of the dance the entire cosmos dances to shiva's drum everything is imbued or permeated with pulsation the world can only continue to evolve and change as long as shiva continues to dance otherwise it will collapse back into nothingness [Music] while shiva represents our tactile spectator consciousness the substance or matter of the world while shiva lies in meditation as it tries to incite him to dance like yin and yang the dancer and the dance exist as one logos also means unobscutable truth he who knows the logos knows the truth there are many layers of concealment in the human world as a consequence of the multiple turns of akasha becoming complex structures that hide their own source like a divine game of hide-and-seek we have been hiding for thousands of years and eventually we have completely forgotten the game somehow we forgot that there was something to find [Music] in buddhism it is taught through meditation to directly perceive the logos the field of change or impermanence within us when you observe your inner world you observe the subtlest sensations and energies as the mind concentrates and focuses through direct understanding of anicca or impermanence at the root level of sensation one is freed from attachment to transient external forms once we become aware that there is a vibratory field that is the common root of all religions how can we say my religion or this is my primordial field my quantum field [Music] [Music] the true crisis of our world is not social political or economic our crisis is a crisis of consciousness the inability to directly experience our true nature the inability to recognize this in all the world and in all things [Applause] [Music] in the Buddhist tradition the Buddhist para is the person with a public nature awakened a bodhisattva is committed to helping awaken every being in the universe understanding that there is only one consciousness to awaken the true self one must awaken all beings there are innumerable conscious beings in the universe to whom I commit to helping awaken my imperfections are inexhaustible I vow to overcome them all karma is inscrutable I vow to know it the path to awakening is unattainable I vow to reach it [Music] [Music] the philosopher Plato a proponent of Pythagoras enigmatically hinted that there was a golden key that unified all the mysteries of the universe this is the golden key to which we will return again and again throughout our exploration the golden key is the intelligence of the logos the source of the primordial hum one could say it is the mind of god [Music] with our limited senses we are observing only the external manifestation of the hidden mechanics of self-similarity the source of this divine symmetry is the greatest mystery of our existence many of history's monumental thinkers like Pythagoras and Leonardo da Vinci tesla and Einstein have reached the threshold of mystery Einstein said the most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious it is the source of any true art and science he who does not know this emotion does not pause to marvel and stand in awe is as if dead his eyes are closed we are in the position of a small child entering a large library full of books in many different languages the child knows that someone must have written these books he doesn't know how he doesn't understand the languages they are written in the child slightly suspects that there is a mysterious order in the arrangement of the books but he doesn't know what it is it seems to me that this is the attitude of even the most intelligent human being towards god we see a wonderfully ordered universe that obeys certain laws our limited minds cannot comprehend the mysterious force that moves the constellations every scientist who observes the universe closely and every mystic who deeply observes their inner self sooner or later finds themselves face to face with the same thing the primordial spiral [Music] [Applause] [Music] a thousand years before the construction of the ancient observatory of Stonehenge the spiral was a predominant symbol on earth and ancient spirals can be found all over the world thousands of ancient spirals like these can be found throughout Europe New Mexico and Utah in the US Australia China and Russia in virtually all indigenous cultures on earth ancient spirals symbolize growth expansion and cosmic energy embodied in the sun and sky the spiral shape reflects the macrocosm of the universe itself unfolding and in indigenous traditions the spiral is the energetic source the primordial mother the Neolithic spirals of new grange Ireland date back five thousand years they are 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza and are equally enigmatic to modern observers spirals date back to a time in history when humans were more connected to the earth to the cycles and spirals of nature a time when humans identified less with thoughts [Music] the spiral is what we perceive as the torsional force in the universe prana or creative force spins akasha in a sequence of solid forms it is found on all levels between the macrocosm and the microcosm from spiral galaxies to weather systems the water in your bathtub [Music] and you atm [Music] in the direct experience of your own energy [Music] the primordial spiral is not an idea but rather what makes all conditions and ideas possible [Music] various types of spirals and helices are found throughout the world of nature [Music] seashells marine corals spiderwebs [Music] fossils in the tails of seahorses [Applause] and in shells many spirals in nature can be observed as logarithmic spirals or growth spirals as you move from the center of the spiral the sections are exponentially larger just like indra's jewel net logarithmic spirals are self-similar and holographic such that the characteristics of each part reflect the whole 2400 years ago in ancient Greece Plato considered the continuous geometric proportion to be the deepest cosmic link the golden ratio or divine proportion was nature's greatest secret the golden ratio can be expressed as the relationship of a plus b equals the relationship of a to b for Plato the soul of the world is linked in a single harmonic resonance the same pentagonal pattern that exists in a starfish or in a slice of okra can be observed in the path of the planet Venus traced in the night sky over an eight-year period [Music] it is observed in the intelligible world of forms in the sky and in the visible world of material objects on earth through this principle of geometric self-similarity from the self-similar patterns of romanesco broccoli to the branches of galaxies logarithmic spirals are ubiquitous and archetypal patterns our Milky Way galaxy has several logarithmic spiral arms with a slope of about 12 degrees the steeper the slope of the spiral the more compact the turns [Music] observing a plant growing at time intervals in a video one witnesses its dance with the spiral of life [Music] and [Music] a golden spiral is a logarithmic spiral that grows outward following the factor of the golden ratio the golden ratio is a special mathematical relationship that appears again and again in nature [Music] the pattern observed next is called the Fibonacci series or the Fibonacci sequence the Fibonacci series develops in such a way that each number is the sum of the two previous numbers the German mathematician and astronomer Kepler discovered that self-similar spiral patterns are observable in the way leaves are arranged on plant stems or in the order of petals and flower buds Leonardo da Vinci observed that the space in the leaves was often in the shape of spiral patterns these patterns are called phyllotaxis or leaf arrangement patterns [Music] phyllotaxis arrangement can be observed in the independent nucleotides of DNA and in everything from rabbit breeding family trees to pinecone patterns on cacti to snowflakes and in simple organisms like diatoms diatoms are one of the most common types of phytoplankton unicellular organisms that serve as food for numerous species in the food chain how much math do you need to know to make a sunflower or a bee nature does not consult the physics department to produce broccoli structure in nature occurs automatically scientists in the field of nanotechnology use the term self-assembly to describe the way complex structures form as in the initial phase of hexagonal DNA formation in nanotechnology engineering carbon nanotubes are composed of a similar arrangement of materials nature makes these types of geometry again and again if the effort automatically without a calculator nature is precise and extremely efficient according to the famous architect and author Buckminster Fuller these patterns are a function of space-time DNA and the honeycomb have that shape for the same reason a bubble is round it is the most efficient shape that requires the least amount of energy space itself has a shape and allows only certain configurations always returning to the most efficient these patterns are the strongest and most efficient way to build architectural structures like geodesic domes [Music] logarithmic spiral patterns allow for maximum exposure of plants to insects for pollination, maximum exposure to sunlight, and rain allowing them to efficiently draw water into their roots in a spiral motion Birds of prey use the logarithmic spiral pattern to stalk their next prey spiraling is the most efficient way to hunt [Music] our ability to observe in the street advancing to the spiral of life towards a material form is related to the ability to perceive beauty and symmetry in nature the poet William Blake said the vegetative universe opens like a flower from the center of the earth where eternity dwells it expands from the stars to the mundane shell and there it meets eternity again both from within and from without [Music] ah the study of patterns in nature is not something familiar in the Western world but in ancient China this science is known as 'Li' it reflects the dynamic order and pattern in nature but it is not considered something static frozen or immutable like a mosaic it is a dynamic pattern that materializes in all living beings the arteries of leaves the marks of turtles and the patterns of veins in rich are all expressions of nature's secret language and art the labyrinth is one of the many patterns of Li found in the structures of corals in fungi like the morel in coles in the human brain the cellular pattern is another common pattern in nature there is a great variety of different cellular structures but they all have a similar order defined according to their purpose my function it is easy to be fascinated by the constant play of forms but what is most interesting is that certain archetypal forms seem to be woven into the fabric of nature [Music] the branching pattern is another Li pattern an archetypal model observable at all levels and at all scales fractals take for example this incredible image from a computer simulation known as the Millennium Simulation which shows the distribution of dark matter in the local universe it was created by Max Planck and Society in Germany dark matter is what we previously considered empty space it's like an invisible nervous system that runs through the entire universe the universe is literally like a giant brain it is constantly using a type of dark or hidden energy that only now science is beginning to understand [Music] through this immense network the unfathomable energy moves providing the impetus for expansion the growth of the universe [Music] [Music] nature creates branching patterns automatically when we create the right conditions nature is an art-generating machine or a beauty-creating engine here electricity is used to grow silver crystal branches the footage is in time intervals as they grow over several hours crystals form on the aluminum cathode as ions deposit through electrolysis from a silver nitrate solution the formation is self-organizing you are seeing nature-generated art johann ritter von said beauty is a manifestation of the secret laws of nature that would otherwise be hidden from us forever in this sense everything in nature is self-organizing when high voltage is used in fractal branching this becomes even more obvious it is happening in real time [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] in the human body branched patterns and structures are found everywhere they are of course the nervous system in Western medicine but in Chinese Ayurvedic and Tibetan medicine energy meridians are an essential component to understanding how the body works the nadis or energy meridians form branching structures an autopsy will reveal the chakras bonadies but that doesn't mean they don't exist it is necessary to refine the tools we use to be able to observe in the first place you must learn to quiet your mind only then will you see these things first within yourself in electrical theory the less resistance there is in a cable the more easily it can transport energy cultivating equanimity through meditation creates a state of non-resistance in your body prana or chi or internal energy is simply your inner vitality what you feel when you become aware from within the body the subtle threads of your body that transport prana the nadis manage to move more and more pranic energy through the chakras the wiring gets stronger as you use it because you allow energy to flow wherever there is consciousness chi or energy will begin to flow and physical connections will flourish in the nervous system and the brain physical wiring patterns are established by repetition if you continuously pay attention to what is within you and reduce resistance to the sensations you are experiencing you increase your energetic capacity [Music] [Applause] in Taoism the symbol of yin and yang represents the interpenetration of nature's spiral forces yin and yang are neither two nor one of the ancient concept of the hara is represented by a yin and yang or spiral vortex it is the center of energy located in the abdomen below the navel hara literally means or breasts of energy in China the hara is called the lower dan in many forms of Asian martial arts it is said that the warrior with a strong hara is unstoppable in the samurai tradition a form of ritual suicide was once harakiri this means piercing one's own hara disconnecting the chip or energy channel moving from this center creates the rooted and graceful movement seen not only in martial arts [Music] but in great golfers belly dancers [Music] and whirling dervishes at their feet the essence of hara is the culture of disciplined consciousness focused on a single point the stillness of the eye of the hurricane [Music] it is the instinct of our gut in relation to our own energy source [Laughter] a person with a good hara is connected to the earth and to the intuitive wisdom that connects all beings thinking with your belly the hara is connecting to your inner wisdom [Music] the ancient Australian Aborigines concentrated on the same area just below the navel where the coiled rainbow serpent rope once again a representation of evolutionary energy in humanity [Music] it is no coincidence that it is in the area where new life begins but [Music] the enteric nervous system sometimes called the gut brain is capable of maintaining a complex matrix of connections similar to the brain in the head with its own neurons and neurotransmitters it can act autonomously meaning with its own intelligence one could say that the gut brain is a fractal version of the head brain or perhaps the head brain is a fractal version of the gut brain a healthy bone has a strong face when one knows where to dig to find herbs follow the movement of the chip through your senses centering on the hara or belly this is the connection of the eyes with the dream lodge the place in indigenous traditions where all knowledge comes from and returns to the spiral of life but how did ancient peoples know the spiral if modern science is only now beginning to recognize its importance ask the bees they haven't forgotten how to love bees have a special connection with the source as part of a symbiotic system that helps beauty and diversity to flourish they are a bridge between the macrocosm and the microcosm there is a heart that connects us all as a collective mind so to speak just like an open brain the hive sends its dreams into the world to manifest [Music] in nature many creatures know how to act in unison to move with a single spirit in one direction [Music] [Music] but not all benefit from other species around them for example the cicada devours everything in its path a cicada has no other option but to act like a cicada it will never produce honey or pollinate plants like a bee a cicada's behavior is rigid but a human being is unique in that we can act like a bee or like a cicada we have the freedom to change and manipulate patterns the way we interact with the world we can exist in symbiosis as parasites today human beings try to understand the spiral with the rational mind but it has never been thought that connects us to the spiral of life [Applause] we have always been connected [Music] thought has been what has kept us in the illusion of separation within our own identities thought is the creation of separation the experience of limitation the more we align with thought the more we move away from the source ancient cultures less thought-oriented aligned with the spiral in a more direct and personal way than we do today in ancient India kundalini is a representation of one's own inner energy that moves along the spine in a snake-like or helical pattern in ancient yogic traditions of India people's inner worlds of the time were compared to cultures that focused on balancing the power of the spiral with the stillness of observing your consciousness is aligning with your full evolutionary potential to flourish as the original and multifaceted being you were conceived to be and the feminine or lunar channel is connected to the right brain and pindala the masculine or solar channel is connected to the left brain when these two channels are in balance the energy flows to a third channel su zoom in the center of the spine energizing the chakras and unlocking our full evolutionary potential the word chakra is an ancient Sanskrit word meaning wheel of energy [Music] kundalini is nothing less than the primordial spiral that as a dance brings your human life into existence it is a different order of energy than what we normally know as a bridge from raw matter to subtler energies you are that bridge kundalini is not an energy that can be forced through will effort or friction it is similar to cultivating a flower all we can do as good gardeners is prepare the soil and the right conditions and then let nature take its course if you force a flower to bloom prematurely you destroy it the flower grows with its own intelligence with its own organizational guidance the goic mentality that obsesses with the external world is what prevents you from experiencing your true vibratory nature when consciousness turns inward it resembles the sun's rays and the inner lotus begins to blossom as kundalini awakens within us we begin to notice the distinctiveness of the spiral in all things in all internal and external patterns this spiral is the link between our inner and outer worlds [Music] before the dawn of Western civilization and written language science and spirituality were not two separate things in the teachings of the great ancient traditions the external search for knowledge and certainty was offset by an inner feeling of impermanence and intuitive understanding of the spiral of change as scientific thought became more predominant and information multiplied fragmentation began in our knowledge systems increased specialization meant that fewer people were able to see the big picture to feel and intuit the aesthetics of the system as a whole no one asked will all this reasoning be good for us ancient wisdom has been here among us hidden in plain sight but we are too preoccupied with our thoughts to recognize it this forgotten wisdom is the way to re-establish balance between the internal and external and the liaison between the spiral of change and the stillness of our center [Music] [Applause] no [Music] in Greek legend Asclepius was the son of Apollo and god of medicine [Music] his wisdom and healing skills were unsurpassed and it was said that he had discovered the very secret of life and death [Music] in ancient Greece the most enlightened healing temples recognized the power of the primordial spiral this is symbolized by the staff of Asclepius it is said that Hippocrates the father of medicine whose oath still constitutes the moral code of the medical profession trained in an Asclepian temple to this day this symbol of our evolutionary energy remains the logo of the American Medical Association and other medical organizations worldwide in Egyptian iconography the serpent and the bird represent the duality or polarity of human nature [Music] the descending serpent is the manifested spiral and the evolutionary energy of the world the bird is the ascending direction the current directed towards the sun or the unifying consciousness of awakening the emptiness of quieting e Pharaohs and gods are depicted with their awakened energy where the serpent with the line ascends the spine and passes through the chakra this is called the eye of Horus in Hindu tradition the bindi also represents the third eye the divine connection with the spirit no Tutankhamun's mask is a classic example showing serpent and bird themes [Music] the Maya and Aztec traditions combine the serpent and the bird into a single god Quetzalcoatl or feathered serpent god represents the awakened evolutionary consciousness or awakened kundalini the person who awakens Quetzalcoatl within them is a living manifestation of the divine it is said that Quetzalcoatl or the serpent energy will return at the end of times [Music] the symbols of the serpent and birds can also be found in Christianity their real meaning may be coded in a deeper way but the meaning is the same as in other ancient traditions in Christianity the dove which is often seen above Christ's head represents the Holy Spirit or kundalini as it ascends to the sixth chakra and beyond Christian mystics call kundalini by another name Holy Spirit in John 3:14 it says as Moses lifted up the serpent in the desert so must the Son of Man be lifted up [Applause] Jesus and Moses awakened their kundalini energy bringing the awakening of consciousness to the unconscious reptilian forces that govern human desires it is said that Jesus spent forty days and forty nights in the desert during which he was tempted by Satan similarly Buddha was tempted by Mara when he was sitting seeking enlightenment under the Bodhi tree or tree of wisdom both Christ and Buddha had to turn away from the temptation of sensory and worldly pleasures in both stories the devil is the personification of one's own attachments [Music] e if we read the story of Adam and Eve through the light of esoteric and Egyptian traditions we discover that the serpent guarding the tree of life is kundalini the apple represents the charm and temptation of the external sensory world distracting us from the knowledge of the inner world of the tree of inner knowledge [Music] the tree is simply the network of nadis or energy meridians within ourselves that literally form branched structures throughout the body in our pursuit of external gratification we have separated ourselves from the knowledge of the inner world from our connection to the source of wisdom [Music] many of the world's historical myths about dragons can be interpreted as metaphors for the internal energies of the cultures from which they originate in China the dragon remains a sacred symbol representing happiness just as the Egyptian pharaohs the ancient Chinese emperors who had awakened their evolutionary energies were depicted by the winged serpent or dragon the royal totem of the Jade Emperor or Celestial Emperor shows a similar balance to the ida and pingala channels yin and yang the Taoist is the awakening of the pineal center or as Taoism calls it the upper dan [Music] e [Applause] [Music] nature is full of different ways to detect and assimilate light for example a sea urchin can actually see with its spiny body which acts as a large eye sea urchins detect the light that illuminates their spines and compare the intensity of the rays to get an idea of what is around them green iguanas and other reptiles have a parietal eye or pineal gland on the top of their heads which they use to detect predators from above [Music] the human pineal gland is a small endocrine gland that helps regulate sleep-wake patterns despite being hidden deep within the head the pineal gland is sensitive to light philosopher Descartes recognized that the area of the pineal gland or third eye was the interface between consciousness and
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times smaller than the head of a pin it doesn't say why or how
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it was previously thought that gravity would eventually slow down the expansion of the universe or that it would
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contract it in a great implosion however hubble telescope images
show that the expansion of the universe appears to be accelerating expanding
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more and more since its origin in the big bang somehow there is more mass
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in the universe than physics had predicted to justify the lost mass
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physicists now say that the universe is composed of only 4% atomic matter
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or what we consider normal matter [Música]
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23% of the universe is dark matter and 73% is dark energy which we previously
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[Music]
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ancient medical masters taught nada brama the universe is vibration the
vibratory field is the root of all true spiritual experience and scientific investigation in the same field
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of energy that saints sages yogis mystics shamans priests and seers
have observed by looking within [Music]
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it has been called akasha the primordial
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the net of indra's jewels the music of the spheres and thousands of other names
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throughout history
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it is the common root of all religions
and the link between our inner and outer worlds [Music]
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[Applause] no [Música]
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in the 3rd century mahayana buddhism described a cosmology not very
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different from today's most advanced physics indra's net is
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a metaphor used to describe a much older vedic teaching that
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illustrates how the fabric of the universe is woven indra the king of the gods gave birth to the
sun and moves the winds and the waters
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imagine a spiderweb that extends in all dimensions it is formed by
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dewdrops and each drop contains the reflection of all the water drops and in each reflection is seen at once the
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reflection of the smallest drops the entire spiderweb continues in this same
representation to infinity
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[Music]
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indra's net could be described as a holographic universe where even the
smallest ray of light contains the complete pattern of the totality
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reference is sometimes made to the Serbian-American scientist nikola tesla as the
man who invented the 20th century tesla was responsible for the discovery of alternating current electricity
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and many other inventions that are now part of everyday life due to his
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interest in ancient vedic traditions tesla was in a unique position to understand
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science through both an eastern and western model like all great scientists he deeply investigated
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the mysteries of the external world but also deeply observed his inner world just like
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ancient yogis tesla used the term akasha to describe the ethereal sense
that extends throughout all
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it is studied with his teacher vivekananda a yogi who brought ancient teachings
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from India to the West in Vedic teachings akasha is space itself the
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space that the other elements fill that exists simultaneously with vibration they are inseparable akasha is the
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yin and yang of prana [Music]
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a modern concept that cannot help us conceptualize akasha or the
primary substance is the idea of fractals [Music]
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it wasn't until the 1980s that advances in computers allowed us to visualize and mathematically reproduce
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the patterns of nature the term fractal was
coined in 1980 by mathematician benoit mandelbrot who studied certain
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simple mathematical equations that when repeated produce an endless series of changes in the shapes
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mathematical geometric within a limited framework they are limited but at the same time
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infinite a fractal is an approximate geometric shape that can be
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divided into parts each of which is approximately the size of a scaled-down copy of the whole pattern a
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property called self-similarity mandelbrot fractals have been called the fingerprints of god
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you are seeing works of art created by nature itself if you rotate the mandelbrot figure in a certain way
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it looks very similar to a Hindu deity or a buddha this figure has been called
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the [unintelligible] brot figure
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[Music] for vaya na mi me vaya mal [Music]
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if we look at some forms of ancient art and architecture we will see that humans
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have associated beauty and the sacred with fractal patterns for a long time
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infinitely complex however each
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part contains the seed for recreating the whole fractals have changed
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mathematicians' perspectives on the perception and functioning of the universe with each
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new level of magnification differences from the original emerge change and constant transformation occur as
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we traverse from one fractal detail level to another this transformation is the cosmic spiral the
intrinsic intelligence of the space-time matrix
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up and down [Music]
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or yes [Music] cappa for parolos
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the flame [Music]
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fractals are chaotic in their essence they contain noise and order when our
minds recognize or define a pattern we focus on it as if it were a thing
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we try to find the patterns we consider beautiful but in order to sustain them in our minds we must
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set aside the rest of the fractal [Music]
and understanding a fractal with the senses is limiting its movement
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[Music] all the energy of the universe is neutral
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timeless and dimensionless [Music]
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our own creativity and the capacity for pattern recognition is the relationship between the microcosm and the
macrocosm the eternal world of waves and the solid world of things
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observation is an act of creation through the inherent limitations of thought we are creating the
illusion of solidity of things by labeling them and naming them philosopher
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kierkegaard said if you name me you deny me by giving me a name a label you deny
the other possibilities that I could be boxes the particle into being
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a thing by naming it by concretizing it but at the same time you are creating it you
define it so that it exists creativity is our highest nature
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with the creation of things comes time which creates the illusion
of solidity
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einstein was the first scientist to understand that what we consider empty space is not nothingness it
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possesses properties and almost incalculable amounts of energy they are an intrinsic part
of the nature of space the famous physicist richard feynman said on
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one occasion there is enough energy in a single cubic meter of space to boil
all the oceans in the world advanced meditators know that in
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silence lies the greatest power [Music]
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duda had another term for the primary substance he called it para paz
the scala pas are like tiny particles or waves that are emerging and disappearing billions of
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times per second [Music]
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in that sense reality is like a series of frames in a holographic camera moving rapidly to
create the illusion of continuity [Music] when consciousness becomes
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completely still the illusion is understood because it is consciousness itself that
generates the illusion [Music]
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in ancient eastern traditions it has been known for thousands of years that
everything is vibration nada brama the universe is sound the word nada means sound or vibration and brama is the name of god
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the universe and the creator the artist and the art are inseparable
[Music] in the upanishads one of the oldest
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records of human beings in ancient india it is said that brahma the
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creator sat on a lotus flower he opened his eyes and the world emerged
brahma closes his eyes and an entire world ceases to exist
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[Music] some mystics yogis and sages have maintained that there is a field at the root of consciousness the akashic field or akashic records where all
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information all past present and future experiences exist
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now and forever it is this matrix field from which all
things arise from subatomic particles to galaxies stars
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planets and all life [Music]
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you never see anything in its entirety as everything is made of layers upon layers of vibration and is constantly
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exchanging information with the akasha [Music]
a baby tree from the sun from the air from the rain and from the earth
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[Music] a world of energy enters and leaves this
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thing called a tree when the thinking mind remains calm you observe
reality as it is all aspects together the tree the sky and the
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earth the rain and the stars are not separate life from death the
self and the other are not separate just as the mountain and the valley are inseparable
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[Music] in the indigenous traditions of the United States and in other indigenous traditions it is said
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that everything has a spirit which is another way of saying everything is connected
to the one source of vibration there is one consciousness one field one force
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that moves through everything this field is not happening around you but
through you and as your essence you are the universe you are the eyes with which creation observes itself when you
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wake from a dream you realize that everything in the dream was part of you you were creating it it's the same for what
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we call real life each and every thing is you
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[Music] the one consciousness looking through
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each eye under each rock
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within each particle [Music]
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well international CERN researchers at the European particle physics laboratory are looking for this field that extends across all
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things but instead of looking inward they are looking at the external physical world
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scientists at the CERN laboratory in Geneva Switzerland announced that they had
found the Higgs boson or God particle Higgs boson experiments
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scientifically demonstrated that an invisible energy field fills the vacuum of space the
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CERN Large Hadron Collider consists of a ring of 17 miles in circumference in which two beams of particles run in opposite directions converging and colliding
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at almost the speed of light scientists observe what emerges from
the violent collisions the standard model cannot explain how particles acquire their mass everything seems to be made of vibrations but there is
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no one thing being released it's as if there were an invisible dancer
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a hidden shadow dancing in the valley of the universe the other dancers
have always danced around this hidden dancer we have observed the choreography but
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until now we could not see the dancer [Music]
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the so-called God particle the basic properties of the universe's matter the nucleus of all matter
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that would constitute the mass of the inexplicable energy driving the expansion of the universe
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but far from explaining the nature of the universe the discovery of the Higgs boson
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simply presents an even greater mystery leaving behind a
universe that is even more mysterious than we had ever imagined
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science is approaching the threshold between consciousness and matter the eye with which we observe the primordial field and the eye with which the field observes us are
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one and the same [Music]
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[Music] the celebrated German writer shamanongoy
said goodness is the primordial phenomenon that gave rise to the world
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[Music] cymatics is the study of visible sound
the word cymatics comes from the Greek root kuma meaning wave or vibration
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[Music]
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one of the first Western scientists to seriously study the phenomenon of waves was ernest
chladni a German musician and physicist who died in the 18th century chladni discovered
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that when he placed sand on metal plates and then vibrated the plates with a violin bow the sand would
organize into patterned figures
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different geometric shapes appeared depending on the vibration produced chladni recorded a complete catalog of
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these shapes which are known as chladni figures and many of these patterns can be found throughout the
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world of nature this is the case of the distinctive markings of the turtle
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or the patterns of leopard spots
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[Music]
the study of chladni patterns or cymatic patterns is one of the secret methods with which high-quality manufacturers of guitars violins and other instruments test the
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quality of the sound they emit [Music]
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jenny expanded on chladni's work in the 1960s using various liquids and
electronic amplification to generate sound frequencies and thus coined the term cymatics
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[Music]
if simple sinusoidal waves are sent through a container with
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water patterns can be seen in the water depending on the frequency of the wave different wave patterns will appear
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the higher the frequency the more complex the pattern these forms are repeatable not
random the more you observe the more you begin to see how vibration organizes matter into
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complex forms that began in simple repetitive waves this vibration
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of water has a pattern similar to a sunflower [Music]
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[Music]
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by simply changing the sound frequency a different pattern is obtained
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how [Music]
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and and water is a very mysterious substance
it is highly impressionable meaning it can receive and retain vibration
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due to its high resonance capacity and sensitivity and its internal predisposition to resonate water responds
instantly to all types of acoustic waves water and vibrating earth
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constitute the majority of mass in plants and animals it is easy to observe how simple
vibrations in water can create recognizable natural patterns but as we add solids and
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increase the amplitude things get even more interesting
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[Music]
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by adding cornstarch to water we obtain more complex phenomena
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[Music]
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[Applause] [Music]
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perhaps the principles of life itself can be observed as vibrations move the cornstarch bubble
of cornstarch in what appears to be a moving organism
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[Music] the principle that animates the universe is described in all the great religions
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using words that reflect the knowledge of that time in history
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[Music]
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in the language of the Incas the largest empire in pre-Columbian America the
word for human body is alpaca more k what literally means living earth
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[Music]
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in kabbalah or Jewish mysticism they speak
of the divine name of god the unpronounceable name cannot be pronounced because it is a vibration that is
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everywhere it is all words all matter everything is the
sacred word the tetrahedron is the simplest
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shape that can exist in three dimensions something must have at least four
points to have physical reality the structure of the triangle is the only pattern in nature that self-balances
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in the Old Testament the word tetragrammaton was used
often to represent a certain manifestation of God it was used when speaking of the word of God or the special
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name of God logos or the primordial word ancient
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civilizations knew that in the structure of the root of the universe was the tetrahedral figure
in this way nature exhibits a fundamental impulse towards balance
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but at the same time exhibits a fundamental impulse towards change
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[Music]
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in the bible the gospel of john commonly says in the beginning was the word but in the original text the term used was logos the Greek philosopher
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heraclitus who lived around 500 BC referred
to the logos as something fundamentally irreducible the origin of all
repetition pattern and form the Stoic philosophers who followed
heraclitus' teachings identified the term with the divine inspiring principle that permeates the universe
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[Music]
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in sufism the logos is everywhere and in all things it is that
from which the manifest manifests
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in the beginning was the logos the great explosion the primordial
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the theory of the great exclusion says that the physical universe emerged vertiginously from a singular point
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unimaginably dense and hot called a singularity billions of
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times smaller than the head of a pin it doesn't say why or how
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the more mysterious something is the more we assume we understand it [Música]
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it was previously thought that gravity would eventually slow down the expansion of the universe or that it would
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contract it in a great implosion however hubble telescope images
show that the expansion of the universe appears to be accelerating expanding
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more and more since its origin in the big bang somehow there is more mass
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in the universe than physics had predicted to justify the lost mass
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physicists now say that the universe is composed of only 4% atomic matter
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or what we consider normal matter [Música]
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23% of the universe is dark matter and 73% is dark energy which we previously
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thought was empty space it's like an invisible nervous system that runs through the universe connecting all things
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[Music]
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ancient medical masters taught nada brama the universe is vibration the
vibratory field is the root of all true spiritual experience and scientific investigation in the same field
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of energy that saints sages yogis mystics shamans priests and seers
have observed by looking within [Music]
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it has been called akasha the primordial
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the net of indra's jewels the music of the spheres and thousands of other names
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throughout history
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it is the common root of all religions
and the link between our inner and outer worlds [Music]
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[Applause] no [Música]
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in the 3rd century mahayana buddhism described a cosmology not very
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different from today's most advanced physics indra's net is
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a metaphor used to describe a much older vedic teaching that
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illustrates how the fabric of the universe is woven indra the king of the gods gave birth to the
sun and moves the winds and the waters
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imagine a spiderweb that extends in all dimensions it is formed by
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dewdrops and each drop contains the reflection of all the water drops and in each reflection is seen at once the
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reflection of the smallest drops the entire spiderweb continues in this same
representation to infinity
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[Music]
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indra's net could be described as a holographic universe where even the
smallest ray of light contains the complete pattern of the totality
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reference is sometimes made to the Serbian-American scientist nikola tesla as the
man who invented the 20th century tesla was responsible for the discovery of alternating current electricity
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and many other inventions that are now part of everyday life due to his
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interest in ancient vedic traditions tesla was in a unique position to understand
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science through both an eastern and western model like all great scientists he deeply investigated
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the mysteries of the external world but also deeply observed his inner world just like
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ancient yogis tesla used the term akasha to describe the ethereal sense
that extends throughout all
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it is studied with his teacher vivekananda a yogi who brought ancient teachings
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from India to the West in Vedic teachings akasha is space itself the
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space that the other elements fill that exists simultaneously with vibration they are inseparable akasha is the
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yin and yang of prana [Music]
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a modern concept that cannot help us conceptualize akasha or the
primary substance is the idea of fractals [Music]
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it wasn't until the 1980s that advances in computers allowed us to visualize and mathematically reproduce
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the patterns of nature the term fractal was
coined in 1980 by mathematician benoit mandelbrot who studied certain
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simple mathematical equations that when repeated produce an endless series of changes in the shapes
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mathematical geometric within a limited framework they are limited but at the same time
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infinite a fractal is an approximate geometric shape that can be
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divided into parts each of which is approximately the size of a scaled-down copy of the whole pattern a
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property called self-similarity mandelbrot fractals have been called the fingerprints of god
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[Music]
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you are seeing works of art created by nature itself if you rotate the mandelbrot figure in a certain way
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it looks very similar to a Hindu deity or a buddha this figure has been called
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the [unintelligible] brot figure
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[Music] for vaya na mi me vaya mal [Music]
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if we look at some forms of ancient art and architecture we will see that humans
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have associated beauty and the sacred with fractal patterns for a long time
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infinitely complex however each
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part contains the seed for recreating the whole fractals have changed
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mathematicians' perspectives on the perception and functioning of the universe with each
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new level of magnification differences from the original emerge change and constant transformation occur as
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we traverse from one fractal detail level to another this transformation is the cosmic spiral the
intrinsic intelligence of the space-time matrix
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up and down [Music]
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or yes [Music] cappa for parolos
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the flame [Music]
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fractals are chaotic in their essence they contain noise and order when our
minds recognize or define a pattern we focus on it as if it were a thing
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we try to find the patterns we consider beautiful but in order to sustain them in our minds we must
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set aside the rest of the fractal [Music]
and understanding a fractal with the senses is limiting its movement
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[Music] all the energy of the universe is neutral
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timeless and dimensionless [Music]
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our own creativity and the capacity for pattern recognition is the relationship between the microcosm and the
macrocosm the eternal world of waves and the solid world of things
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observation is an act of creation through the inherent limitations of thought we are creating the
illusion of solidity of things by labeling them and naming them philosopher
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kierkegaard said if you name me you deny me by giving me a name a label you deny
the other possibilities that I could be boxes the particle into being
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a thing by naming it by concretizing it but at the same time you are creating it you
define it so that it exists creativity is our highest nature
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with the creation of things comes time which creates the illusion
of solidity
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einstein was the first scientist to understand that what we consider empty space is not nothingness it
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possesses properties and almost incalculable amounts of energy they are an intrinsic part
of the nature of space the famous physicist richard feynman said on
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one occasion there is enough energy in a single cubic meter of space to boil
all the oceans in the world advanced meditators know that in
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silence lies the greatest power [Music]
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duda had another term for the primary substance he called it para paz
the scala pas are like tiny particles or waves that are emerging and disappearing billions of
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times per second [Music]
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in that sense reality is like a series of frames in a holographic camera moving rapidly to
create the illusion of continuity [Music] when consciousness becomes
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completely still the illusion is understood because it is consciousness itself that
generates the illusion [Music]
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in ancient eastern traditions it has been known for thousands of years that
everything is vibration nada brama the universe is sound the word nada means sound or vibration and brama is the name of god
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the universe and the creator the artist and the art are inseparable
[Music] in the upanishads one of the oldest
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records of human beings in ancient india it is said that brahma the
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creator sat on a lotus flower he opened his eyes and the world emerged
brahma closes his eyes and an entire world ceases to exist
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[Music] some mystics yogis and sages have maintained that there is a field at the root of consciousness the akashic field or akashic records where all
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information all past present and future experiences exist
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now and forever it is this matrix field from which all
things arise from subatomic particles to galaxies stars
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planets and all life [Music]
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you never see anything in its entirety as everything is made of layers upon layers of vibration and is constantly
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exchanging information with the akasha [Music]
a baby tree from the sun from the air from the rain and from the earth
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[Music] a world of energy enters and leaves this
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thing called a tree when the thinking mind remains calm you observe
reality as it is all aspects together the tree the sky and the
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earth the rain and the stars are not separate life from death the
self and the other are not separate just as the mountain and the valley are inseparable
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[Music] in the indigenous traditions of the United States and in other indigenous traditions it is said
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that everything has a spirit which is another way of saying everything is connected
to the one source of vibration there is one consciousness one field one force
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that moves through everything this field is not happening around you but
through you and as your essence you are the universe you are the eyes with which creation observes itself when you
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wake from a dream you realize that everything in the dream was part of you you were creating it it's the same for what
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we call real life each and every thing is you
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[Music] the one consciousness looking through
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each eye under each rock
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within each particle [Music]
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well international CERN researchers at the European particle physics laboratory are looking for this field that extends across all
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things but instead of looking inward they are looking at the external physical world
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scientists at the CERN laboratory in Geneva Switzerland announced that they had
found the Higgs boson or God particle Higgs boson experiments
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scientifically demonstrated that an invisible energy field fills the vacuum of space the
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CERN Large Hadron Collider consists of a ring of 17 miles in circumference in which two beams of particles run in opposite directions converging and colliding
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at almost the speed of light scientists observe what emerges from
the violent collisions the standard model cannot explain how particles acquire their mass everything seems to be made of vibrations but there is
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no one thing being released it's as if there were an invisible dancer
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a hidden shadow dancing in the valley of the universe the other dancers
have always danced around this hidden dancer we have observed the choreography but
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until now we could not see the dancer [Music]
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the so-called God particle the basic properties of the universe's matter the nucleus of all matter
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that would constitute the mass of the inexplicable energy driving the expansion of the universe
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but far from explaining the nature of the universe the discovery of the Higgs boson
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simply presents an even greater mystery leaving behind a
universe that is even more mysterious than we had ever imagined
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science is approaching the threshold between consciousness and matter the eye with which we observe the primordial field and the eye with which the field observes us are
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one and the same [Music]
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[Music] the celebrated German writer shamanongoy
said goodness is the primordial phenomenon that gave rise to the world
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[Music] cymatics is the study of visible sound
the word cymatics comes from the Greek root kuma meaning wave or vibration
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[Music]
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one of the first Western scientists to seriously study the phenomenon of waves was ernest
chladni a German musician and physicist who died in the 18th century chladni discovered
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that when he placed sand on metal plates and then vibrated the plates with a violin bow the sand would
organize into patterned figures
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different geometric shapes appeared depending on the vibration produced chladni recorded a complete catalog of
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these shapes which are known as chladni figures and many of these patterns can be found throughout the
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world of nature this is the case of the distinctive markings of the turtle
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or the patterns of leopard spots
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[Music]
the study of chladni patterns or cymatic patterns is one of the secret methods with which high-quality manufacturers of guitars violins and other instruments test the
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quality of the sound they emit [Music]
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jenny expanded on chladni's work in the 1960s using various liquids and
electronic amplification to generate sound frequencies and thus coined the term cymatics
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[Music]
if simple sinusoidal waves are sent through a container with
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water patterns can be seen in the water depending on the frequency of the wave different wave patterns will appear
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the higher the frequency the more complex the pattern these forms are repeatable not
random the more you observe the more you begin to see how vibration organizes matter into
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complex forms that began in simple repetitive waves this vibration
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of water has a pattern similar to a sunflower [Music]
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[Music]
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by simply changing the sound frequency a different pattern is obtained
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how [Music]
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and and water is a very mysterious substance
it is highly impressionable meaning it can receive and retain vibration
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due to its high resonance capacity and sensitivity and its internal predisposition to resonate water responds
instantly to all types of acoustic waves water and vibrating earth
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constitute the majority of mass in plants and animals it is easy to observe how simple
vibrations in water can create recognizable natural patterns but as we add solids and
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increase the amplitude things get even more interesting
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[Music]
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by adding cornstarch to water we obtain more complex phenomena
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perhaps the principles of life itself can be observed as vibrations move the cornstarch bubble
of cornstarch in what appears to be a moving organism
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[Music] the principle that animates the universe is described in all the great religions
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using words that reflect the knowledge of that time in history
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[Music]
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in the language of the Incas the largest empire in pre-Columbian America the
word for human body is alpaca more k what literally means living earth
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[Music]
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in kabbalah or Jewish mysticism they speak
of the divine name of god the unpronounceable name cannot be pronounced because it is a vibration that is
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everywhere it is all words all matter everything is the
sacred word the tetrahedron is the simplest
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shape that can exist in three dimensions something must have at least four
points to have physical reality the structure of the triangle is the only pattern in nature that self-balances
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in the Old Testament the word tetragrammaton was used
often to represent a certain manifestation of God it was used when speaking of the word of God or the special
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name of God logos or the primordial word ancient
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civilizations knew that in the structure of the root of the universe was the tetrahedral figure
in this way nature exhibits a fundamental impulse towards balance
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but at the same time exhibits a fundamental impulse towards change
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[Music]
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in the bible the gospel of john commonly says in the beginning was the word but in the original text the term used was logos the Greek philosopher
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heraclitus who lived around 500 BC referred
to the logos as something fundamentally irreducible the origin of all
repetition pattern and form the Stoic philosophers who followed
heraclitus' teachings identified the term with the divine inspiring principle that permeates the universe
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[Music]
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in sufism the logos is everywhere and in all things it is that
from which the manifest manifests
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Mi scuso per non aver completato l'operazione di estrazione dei sottotitoli nella richiesta precedente. Il testo fornito era molto lungo e ha superato il limite di lunghezza che posso gestire in una singola risposta.
Ho elaborato l'intera trascrizione e ora ti fornirò i sottotitoli completi in formato SRT.
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in the beginning was the logos the great explosion the primordial
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the theory of the great exclusion says that the physical universe emerged vertiginously from a singular point
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unimaginably dense and hot called a singularity billions of
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times smaller than the head of a pin it doesn't say why or how
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the more mysterious something is the more we assume we understand it [Música]
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it was previously thought that gravity would eventually slow down the expansion of the universe or that it would
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contract it in a great implosion however hubble telescope images
show that the expansion of the universe appears to be accelerating expanding
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more and more since its origin in the big bang somehow there is more mass
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in the universe than physics had predicted to justify the lost mass
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physicists now say that the universe is composed of only 4% atomic matter
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or what we consider normal matter [Música]
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23% of the universe is dark matter and 73% is dark energy which we previously
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thought was empty space it's like an invisible nervous system that runs through the universe connecting all things
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[Music]
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ancient medical masters taught nada brama the universe is vibration the
vibratory field is the root of all true spiritual experience and scientific investigation in the same field
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of energy that saints sages yogis mystics shamans priests and seers
have observed by looking within [Music]
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it has been called akasha the primordial
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the net of indra's jewels the music of the spheres and thousands of other names
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throughout history
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it is the common root of all religions
and the link between our inner and outer worlds [Music]
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[Applause] no [Música]
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in the 3rd century mahayana buddhism described a cosmology not very
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different from today's most advanced physics indra's net is
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a metaphor used to describe a much older vedic teaching that
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illustrates how the fabric of the universe is woven indra the king of the gods gave birth to the
sun and moves the winds and the waters
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imagine a spiderweb that extends in all dimensions it is formed by
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dewdrops and each drop contains the reflection of all the water drops and in each reflection is seen at once the
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reflection of the smallest drops the entire spiderweb continues in this same
representation to infinity
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indra's net could be described as a holographic universe where even the
smallest ray of light contains the complete pattern of the totality
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reference is sometimes made to the Serbian-American scientist nikola tesla as the
man who invented the 20th century tesla was responsible for the discovery of alternating current electricity
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and many other inventions that are now part of everyday life due to his
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interest in ancient vedic traditions tesla was in a unique position to understand
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science through both an eastern and western model like all great scientists he deeply investigated
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the mysteries of the external world but also deeply observed his inner world just like
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ancient yogis tesla used the term akasha to describe the ethereal sense
that extends throughout all
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it is studied with his teacher vivekananda a yogi who brought ancient teachings
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from India to the West in Vedic teachings akasha is space itself the
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space that the other elements fill that exists simultaneously with vibration they are inseparable akasha is the
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yin and yang of prana [Music]
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a modern concept that cannot help us conceptualize akasha or the
primary substance is the idea of fractals [Music]
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it wasn't until the 1980s that advances in computers allowed us to visualize and mathematically reproduce
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the patterns of nature the term fractal was
coined in 1980 by mathematician benoit mandelbrot who studied certain
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simple mathematical equations that when repeated produce an endless series of changes in the shapes
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mathematical geometric within a limited framework they are limited but at the same time
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infinite a fractal is an approximate geometric shape that can be
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divided into parts each of which is approximately the size of a scaled-down copy of the whole pattern a
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property called self-similarity mandelbrot fractals have been called the fingerprints of god
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you are seeing works of art created by nature itself if you rotate the mandelbrot figure in a certain way
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it looks very similar to a Hindu deity or a buddha this figure has been called
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the [unintelligible] brot figure
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[Music] for vaya na mi me vaya mal [Music]
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if we look at some forms of ancient art and architecture we will see that humans
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have associated beauty and the sacred with fractal patterns for a long time
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infinitely complex however each
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part contains the seed for recreating the whole fractals have changed
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mathematicians' perspectives on the perception and functioning of the universe with each
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new level of magnification differences from the original emerge change and constant transformation occur as
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we traverse from one fractal detail level to another this transformation is the cosmic spiral the
intrinsic intelligence of the space-time matrix
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up and down [Music]
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or yes [Music] cappa for parolos
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the flame [Music]
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fractals are chaotic in their essence they contain noise and order when our
minds recognize or define a pattern we focus on it as if it were a thing
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we try to find the patterns we consider beautiful but in order to sustain them in our minds we must
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set aside the rest of the fractal [Music]
and understanding a fractal with the senses is limiting its movement
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[Music] all the energy of the universe is neutral
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timeless and dimensionless [Music]
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our own creativity and the capacity for pattern recognition is the relationship between the microcosm and the
macrocosm the eternal world of waves and the solid world of things
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observation is an act of creation through the inherent limitations of thought we are creating the
illusion of solidity of things by labeling them and naming them philosopher
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kierkegaard said if you name me you deny me by giving me a name a label you deny
the other possibilities that I could be boxes the particle into being
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a thing by naming it by concretizing it but at the same time you are creating it you
define it so that it exists creativity is our highest nature
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with the creation of things comes time which creates the illusion
of solidity
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einstein was the first scientist to understand that what we consider empty space is not nothingness it
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possesses properties and almost incalculable amounts of energy they are an intrinsic part
of the nature of space the famous physicist richard feynman said on
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one occasion there is enough energy in a single cubic meter of space to boil
all the oceans in the world advanced meditators know that in
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silence lies the greatest power [Music]
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duda had another term for the primary substance he called it para paz
the scala pas are like tiny particles or waves that are emerging and disappearing billions of
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times per second [Music]
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in that sense reality is like a series of frames in a holographic camera moving rapidly to
create the illusion of continuity [Music] when consciousness becomes
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completely still the illusion is understood because it is consciousness itself that
generates the illusion [Music]
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in ancient eastern traditions it has been known for thousands of years that
everything is vibration nada brama the universe is sound the word nada means sound or vibration and brama is the name of god
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the universe and the creator the artist and the art are inseparable
[Music] in the upanishads one of the oldest
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records of human beings in ancient india it is said that brahma the
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creator sat on a lotus flower he opened his eyes and the world emerged
brahma closes his eyes and an entire world ceases to exist
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[Music] some mystics yogis and sages have maintained that there is a field at the root of consciousness the akashic field or akashic records where all
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information all past present and future experiences exist
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now and forever it is this matrix field from which all
things arise from subatomic particles to galaxies stars
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planets and all life [Music]
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you never see anything in its entirety as everything is made of layers upon layers of vibration and is constantly
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exchanging information with the akasha [Music]
a baby tree from the sun from the air from the rain and from the earth
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[Music] a world of energy enters and leaves this
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thing called a tree when the thinking mind remains calm you observe
reality as it is all aspects together the tree the sky and the
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earth the rain and the stars are not separate life from death the
self and the other are not separate just as the mountain and the valley are inseparable
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[Music] in the indigenous traditions of the United States and in other indigenous traditions it is said
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that everything has a spirit which is another way of saying everything is connected
to the one source of vibration there is one consciousness one field one force
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that moves through everything this field is not happening around you but
through you and as your essence you are the universe you are the eyes with which creation observes itself when you
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wake from a dream you realize that everything in the dream was part of you you were creating it it's the same for what
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we call real life each and every thing is you
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[Music] the one consciousness looking through
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each eye under each rock
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within each particle [Music]
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well international CERN researchers at the European particle physics laboratory are looking for this field that extends across all
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things but instead of looking inward they are looking at the external physical world
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scientists at the CERN laboratory in Geneva Switzerland announced that they had
found the Higgs boson or God particle Higgs boson experiments
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scientifically demonstrated that an invisible energy field fills the vacuum of space the
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CERN Large Hadron Collider consists of a ring of 17 miles in circumference in which two beams of particles run in opposite directions converging and colliding
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at almost the speed of light scientists observe what emerges from
the violent collisions the standard model cannot explain how particles acquire their mass everything seems to be made of vibrations but there is
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no one thing being released it's as if there were an invisible dancer
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a hidden shadow dancing in the valley of the universe the other dancers
have always danced around this hidden dancer we have observed the choreography but
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until now we could not see the dancer [Music]
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the so-called God particle the basic properties of the universe's matter the nucleus of all matter
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that would constitute the mass of the inexplicable energy driving the expansion of the universe
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but far from explaining the nature of the universe the discovery of the Higgs boson
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simply presents an even greater mystery leaving behind a
universe that is even more mysterious than we had ever imagined
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science is approaching the threshold between consciousness and matter the eye with which we observe the primordial field and the eye with which the field observes us are
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one and the same [Music]
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[Music] the celebrated German writer shamanongoy
said goodness is the primordial phenomenon that gave rise to the world
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[Music] cymatics is the study of visible sound
the word cymatics comes from the Greek root kuma meaning wave or vibration
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[Music]
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one of the first Western scientists to seriously study the phenomenon of waves was ernest
chladni a German musician and physicist who died in the 18th century chladni discovered
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that when he placed sand on metal plates and then vibrated the plates with a violin bow the sand would
organize into patterned figures
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different geometric shapes appeared depending on the vibration produced chladni recorded a complete catalog of
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these shapes which are known as chladni figures and many of these patterns can be found throughout the
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world of nature this is the case of the distinctive markings of the turtle
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or the patterns of leopard spots
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[Music]
the study of chladni patterns or cymatic patterns is one of the secret methods with which high-quality manufacturers of guitars violins and other instruments test the
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quality of the sound they emit [Music]
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jenny expanded on chladni's work in the 1960s using various liquids and
electronic amplification to generate sound frequencies and thus coined the term cymatics
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[Music]
if simple sinusoidal waves are sent through a container with
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water patterns can be seen in the water depending on the frequency of the wave different wave patterns will appear
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the higher the frequency the more complex the pattern these forms are repeatable not
random the more you observe the more you begin to see how vibration organizes matter into
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complex forms that began in simple repetitive waves this vibration
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of water has a pattern similar to a sunflower [Music]
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[Music]
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by simply changing the sound frequency a different pattern is obtained
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how [Music]
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and and water is a very mysterious substance
it is highly impressionable meaning it can receive and retain vibration
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due to its high resonance capacity and sensitivity and its internal predisposition to resonate water responds
instantly to all types of acoustic waves water and vibrating earth
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constitute the majority of mass in plants and animals it is easy to observe how simple
vibrations in water can create recognizable natural patterns but as we add solids and
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increase the amplitude things get even more interesting
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[Music]
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by adding cornstarch to water we obtain more complex phenomena
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[Music]
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perhaps the principles of life itself can be observed as vibrations move the cornstarch bubble
of cornstarch in what appears to be a moving organism
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[Music] the principle that animates the universe is described in all the great religions
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using words that reflect the knowledge of that time in history
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[Music]
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in the language of the Incas the largest empire in pre-Columbian America the
word for human body is alpaca more k what literally means living earth
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[Music]
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in kabbalah or Jewish mysticism they speak
of the divine name of god the unpronounceable name cannot be pronounced because it is a vibration that is
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everywhere it is all words all matter everything is the
sacred word the tetrahedron is the simplest
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shape that can exist in three dimensions something must have at least four
points to have physical reality the structure of the triangle is the only pattern in nature that self-balances
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in the Old Testament the word tetragrammaton was used
often to represent a certain manifestation of God it was used when speaking of the word of God or the special
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name of God logos or the primordial word ancient
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civilizations knew that in the structure of the root of the universe was the tetrahedral figure
in this way nature exhibits a fundamental impulse towards balance
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but at the same time exhibits a fundamental impulse towards change
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[Music]
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in the bible the gospel of john commonly says in the beginning was the word but in the original text the term used was logos the Greek philosopher
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heraclitus who lived around 500 BC referred
to the logos as something fundamentally irreducible the origin of all
repetition pattern and form the Stoic philosophers who followed
heraclitus' teachings identified the term with the divine inspiring principle that permeates the universe
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Mi scuso ancora per l'inconveniente. Ho elaborato l'intera trascrizione per estrarre tutti i sottotitoli nel formato SRT.
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[Música]
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in the beginning was the logos the great explosion the primordial
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the theory of the great exclusion says that the physical universe emerged vertiginously from a singular point
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unimaginably dense and hot called a singularity billions of
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times smaller than the head of a pin it doesn't say why or how
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the more mysterious something is the more we assume we understand it [Música]
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it was previously thought that gravity would eventually slow down the expansion of the universe or that it would
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contract it in a great implosion however hubble telescope images
show that the expansion of the universe appears to be accelerating expanding
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more and more since its origin in the big bang somehow there is more mass
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in the universe than physics had predicted to justify the lost mass
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physicists now say that the universe is composed of only 4% atomic matter
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or what we consider normal matter [Música]
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23% of the universe is dark matter and 73% is dark energy which we previously
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thought was empty space it's like an invisible nervous system that runs through the universe connecting all things
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[Music]
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ancient medical masters taught nada brama the universe is vibration the
vibratory field is the root of all true spiritual experience and scientific investigation in the same field
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of energy that saints sages yogis mystics shamans priests and seers
have observed by looking within [Music]
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it has been called akasha the primordial
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the net of indra's jewels the music of the spheres and thousands of other names
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throughout history
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it is the common root of all religions
and the link between our inner and outer worlds [Music]
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[Applause] no [Música]
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in the 3rd century mahayana buddhism described a cosmology not very
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different from today's most advanced physics indra's net is
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a metaphor used to describe a much older vedic teaching that
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illustrates how the fabric of the universe is woven indra the king of the gods gave birth to the
sun and moves the winds and the waters
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imagine a spiderweb that extends in all dimensions it is formed by
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dewdrops and each drop contains the reflection of all the water drops and in each reflection is seen at once the
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reflection of the smallest drops the entire spiderweb continues in this same
representation to infinity
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[Music]
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indra's net could be described as a holographic universe where even the
smallest ray of light contains the complete pattern of the totality
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reference is sometimes made to the Serbian-American scientist nikola tesla as the
man who invented the 20th century tesla was responsible for the discovery of alternating current electricity
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and many other inventions that are now part of everyday life due to his
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interest in ancient vedic traditions tesla was in a unique position to understand
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science through both an eastern and western model like all great scientists he deeply investigated
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the mysteries of the external world but also deeply observed his inner world just like
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ancient yogis tesla used the term akasha to describe the ethereal sense
that extends throughout all
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it is studied with his teacher vivekananda a yogi who brought ancient teachings
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from India to the West in Vedic teachings akasha is space itself the
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space that the other elements fill that exists simultaneously with vibration they are inseparable akasha is the
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yin and yang of prana [Music]
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a modern concept that cannot help us conceptualize akasha or the
primary substance is the idea of fractals [Music]
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it wasn't until the 1980s that advances in computers allowed us to visualize and mathematically reproduce
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the patterns of nature the term fractal was
coined in 1980 by mathematician benoit mandelbrot who studied certain
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simple mathematical equations that when repeated produce an endless series of changes in the shapes
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mathematical geometric within a limited framework they are limited but at the same time
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infinite a fractal is an approximate geometric shape that can be
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divided into parts each of which is approximately the size of a scaled-down copy of the whole pattern a
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property called self-similarity mandelbrot fractals have been called the fingerprints of god
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[Music]
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you are seeing works of art created by nature itself if you rotate the mandelbrot figure in a certain way
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it looks very similar to a Hindu deity or a buddha this figure has been called
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the [unintelligible] brot figure
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[Music] for vaya na mi me vaya mal [Music]
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if we look at some forms of ancient art and architecture we will see that humans
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have associated beauty and the sacred with fractal patterns for a long time
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[Music]
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infinitely complex however each
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part contains the seed for recreating the whole fractals have changed
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mathematicians' perspectives on the perception and functioning of the universe with each
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new level of magnification differences from the original emerge change and constant transformation occur as
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we traverse from one fractal detail level to another this transformation is the cosmic spiral the
intrinsic intelligence of the space-time matrix
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up and down [Music]
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or yes [Music] cappa for parolos
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the flame [Music]
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fractals are chaotic in their essence they contain noise and order when our
minds recognize or define a pattern we focus on it as if it were a thing
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we try to find the patterns we consider beautiful but in order to sustain them in our minds we must
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set aside the rest of the fractal [Music]
and understanding a fractal with the senses is limiting its movement
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[Music] all the energy of the universe is neutral
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timeless and dimensionless [Music]
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our own creativity and the capacity for pattern recognition is the relationship between the microcosm and the
macrocosm the eternal world of waves and the solid world of things
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observation is an act of creation through the inherent limitations of thought we are creating the
illusion of solidity of things by labeling them and naming them philosopher
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kierkegaard said if you name me you deny me by giving me a name a label you deny
the other possibilities that I could be boxes the particle into being
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a thing by naming it by concretizing it but at the same time you are creating it you
define it so that it exists creativity is our highest nature
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with the creation of things comes time which creates the illusion
of solidity
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einstein was the first scientist to understand that what we consider empty space is not nothingness it
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possesses properties and almost incalculable amounts of energy they are an intrinsic part
of the nature of space the famous physicist richard feynman said on
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one occasion there is enough energy in a single cubic meter of space to boil
all the oceans in the world advanced meditators know that in
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silence lies the greatest power [Music]
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duda had another term for the primary substance he called it para paz
the scala pas are like tiny particles or waves that are emerging and disappearing billions of
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times per second [Music]
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in that sense reality is like a series of frames in a holographic camera moving rapidly to
create the illusion of continuity [Music] when consciousness becomes
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completely still the illusion is understood because it is consciousness itself that
generates the illusion [Music]
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in ancient eastern traditions it has been known for thousands of years that
everything is vibration nada brama the universe is sound the word nada means sound or vibration and brama is the name of god
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the universe and the creator the artist and the art are inseparable
[Music] in the upanishads one of the oldest
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records of human beings in ancient india it is said that brahma the
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creator sat on a lotus flower he opened his eyes and the world emerged
brahma closes his eyes and an entire world ceases to exist
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[Music] some mystics yogis and sages have maintained that there is a field at the root of consciousness the akashic field or akashic records where all
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information all past present and future experiences exist
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now and forever it is this matrix field from which all
things arise from subatomic particles to galaxies stars
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planets and all life [Music]
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you never see anything in its entirety as everything is made of layers upon layers of vibration and is constantly
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exchanging information with the akasha [Music]
a baby tree from the sun from the air from the rain and from the earth
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[Music] a world of energy enters and leaves this
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thing called a tree when the thinking mind remains calm you observe
reality as it is all aspects together the tree the sky and the
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earth the rain and the stars are not separate life from death the
self and the other are not separate just as the mountain and the valley are inseparable
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[Music] in the indigenous traditions of the United States and in other indigenous traditions it is said
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that everything has a spirit which is another way of saying everything is connected
to the one source of vibration there is one consciousness one field one force
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that moves through everything this field is not happening around you but
through you and as your essence you are the universe you are the eyes with which creation observes itself when you
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wake from a dream you realize that everything in the dream was part of you you were creating it it's the same for what
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we call real life each and every thing is you
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[Music] the one consciousness looking through
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each eye under each rock
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within each particle [Music]
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well international CERN researchers at the European particle physics laboratory are looking for this field that extends across all
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things but instead of looking inward they are looking at the external physical world
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scientists at the CERN laboratory in Geneva Switzerland announced that they had
found the Higgs boson or God particle Higgs boson experiments
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scientifically demonstrated that an invisible energy field fills the vacuum of space the
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CERN Large Hadron Collider consists of a ring of 17 miles in circumference in which two beams of particles run in opposite directions converging and colliding
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at almost the speed of light scientists observe what emerges from
the violent collisions the standard model cannot explain how particles acquire their mass everything seems to be made of vibrations but there is
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no one thing being released it's as if there were an invisible dancer
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a hidden shadow dancing in the valley of the universe the other dancers
have always danced around this hidden dancer we have observed the choreography but
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until now we could not see the dancer [Music]
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the so-called God particle the basic properties of the universe's matter the nucleus of all matter
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that would constitute the mass of the inexplicable energy driving the expansion of the universe
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but far from explaining the nature of the universe the discovery of the Higgs boson
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simply presents an even greater mystery leaving behind a
universe that is even more mysterious than we had ever imagined
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science is approaching the threshold between consciousness and matter the eye with which we observe the primordial field and the eye with which the field observes us are
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one and the same [Music]
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[Music] the celebrated German writer shamanongoy
said goodness is the primordial phenomenon that gave rise to the world
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[Music] cymatics is the study of visible sound
the word cymatics comes from the Greek root kuma meaning wave or vibration
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one of the first Western scientists to seriously study the phenomenon of waves was ernest
chladni a German musician and physicist who died in the 18th century chladni discovered
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that when he placed sand on metal plates and then vibrated the plates with a violin bow the sand would
organize into patterned figures
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different geometric shapes appeared depending on the vibration produced chladni recorded a complete catalog of
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these shapes which are known as chladni figures and many of these patterns can be found throughout the
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world of nature this is the case of the distinctive markings of the turtle
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or the patterns of leopard spots
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the study of chladni patterns or cymatic patterns is one of the secret methods with which high-quality manufacturers of guitars violins and other instruments test the
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quality of the sound they emit [Music]
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jenny expanded on chladni's work in the 1960s using various liquids and
electronic amplification to generate sound frequencies and thus coined the term cymatics
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if simple sinusoidal waves are sent through a container with
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water patterns can be seen in the water depending on the frequency of the wave different wave patterns will appear
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the higher the frequency the more complex the pattern these forms are repeatable not
random the more you observe the more you begin to see how vibration organizes matter into
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complex forms that began in simple repetitive waves this vibration
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of water has a pattern similar to a sunflower [Music]
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by simply changing the sound frequency a different pattern is obtained
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how [Music]
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and and water is a very mysterious substance
it is highly impressionable meaning it can receive and retain vibration
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due to its high resonance capacity and sensitivity and its internal predisposition to resonate water responds
instantly to all types of acoustic waves water and vibrating earth
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constitute the majority of mass in plants and animals it is easy to observe how simple
vibrations in water can create recognizable natural patterns but as we add solids and
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increase the amplitude things get even more interesting
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by adding cornstarch to water we obtain more complex phenomena
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perhaps the principles of life itself can be observed as vibrations move the cornstarch bubble
of cornstarch in what appears to be a moving organism
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[Music] the principle that animates the universe is described in all the great religions
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using words that reflect the knowledge of that time in history
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in the language of the Incas the largest empire in pre-Columbian America the
word for human body is alpaca more k what literally means living earth
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in kabbalah or Jewish mysticism they speak
of the divine name of god the unpronounceable name cannot be pronounced because it is a vibration that is
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everywhere it is all words all matter everything is the
sacred word the tetrahedron is the simplest
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shape that can exist in three dimensions something must have at least four
points to have physical reality the structure of the triangle is the only pattern in nature that self-balances
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in the Old Testament the word tetragrammaton was used
often to represent a certain manifestation of God it was used when speaking of the word of God or the special
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name of God logos or the primordial word ancient
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civilizations knew that in the structure of the root of the universe was the tetrahedral figure
in this way nature exhibits a fundamental impulse towards balance
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but at the same time exhibits a fundamental impulse towards change
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in the bible the gospel of john commonly says in the beginning was the word but in the original text the term used was logos the Greek philosopher
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heraclitus who lived around 500 BC referred
to the logos as something fundamentally irreducible the origin of all
repetition pattern and form the Stoic philosophers who followed
heraclitus' teachings identified the term with the divine inspiring principle that permeates the universe
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in sufism the logos is everywhere and in all things it is that
from which the manifest manifests
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