Quantum
HEALTH
Issue 8 December 2010
go back many years. Once you start to get the hang of it, this emotional management, you’re then put into a different frame of mind where you do want to eat more healthily, and live more mindfully; your vibration actually changes. In my science I quote a lot of John Demartini where he compares healing to bringing the matter and the anti matter together into light, and when you do that in your life and you see a situation that you don’t really like, you see it as your shadow, and then you realise that is telling you something about yourself. And you go through that process of integration to bring that matter and anti matter together and they move into light, so for a moment you have this ‘ah ha’ moment where you are completely out of space and time, you are completely centred and at those moments you increase the connection you have with the universe, the love that you have and you feel very at peace. You don’t stay there forever because you move onto the next thing, but the more that you’re changing your vibration you’ll naturally change your behaviour to match your vibration. There’s something very powerful about taking your mind back, taking your creativity back, and something always comes in its place and you start to connect to your own self , your own relationship to the universe and the universal source.
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In your book you talk about fractals and repeating patterns in life, and in particular about the black hole principle, can you tell us a little more about this?
MSL Well, I’m not a cosmologist, but I started to look at the whole subject of cosmology while I was still practicing medicine. Looking at how at the end of the 90s a lot of things that people thought were true, about how everything works, was starting to not be as we thought they were, and one of those things are black holes. People have a thought that black holes are these great guzzling monsters, but basically when we started to actually look out into the universe with the telescopes that we now have, we started to see black holes everywhere, at the centre of every galaxy, including our own; they’re not actually that rare. We’re told that they’re
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the end point of stars, well if that’s true they should be pretty rare, so why is it that they’re at the centre of every galaxy? We also found that black holes aren’t that black at all, they’re actually giving out a lot of radiation, sometimes electrons, sometimes positrons which are anti matter and then sometimes light in the form of gamma rays. I was looking at all this data when suddenly it all fell into place; they’re not actually that destructive, they are actually the creative centre of the universe, so at the centre of a black hole you’ve got infinity, infinite light in fact. This light spirals down at the speed of light through high dimensions and it gets to the edge of our dimension. The speed of light isn’t at the speed of the universe, it’s just the edge of our dimension, the edge of our perception, what we call our dimension, and that’s why everything beyond the speed of light seems black to us – dark matter, dark energy – and when light spirals to the edge of our dimension it actually splits into the matter and the anti matter, and that’s what we see coming out of black holes at the speed of light. The reason it’s at the speed of light is because it’s only just reached our dimension where we can perceive it. What I was looking at was the actual data itself, and the data says electrons are winging out of black holes at the speed of light, or even twenty five percent more than the speed of light, coming out of nowhere. What I realised was that most of our universe is missing, the bit we call dark matter and dark energy is actually the bit that is beyond the speed of light; it’s what we can’t measure, it’s beyond our normal perception, but it’s not beyond our spiritual perception, that’s what we see when we meditate, where we go beyond the speed of light and into the higher dimensions. But at the moment, when it comes to stuff we can measure, we can only measure below the speed of light, but there’s nothing to stop our consciousness going beyond the speed of light.
When we go beyond the speed of light, we have a different kind of light; you can call it ‘superlight’, and it’s infinite. It goes throughout all of the dimensions. So you have infinity at the centre of the black hole, and it spirals through all the dimensions, through to the edge of our
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