Quantum
HEALTH
Issue 11 April 2011
fault that energy was travelling that way.”
Of course, there are also other influences determining where and when an earthquake strikes. Specific planetary alignments intensify tensions and even the gravitational pull of a full moon can have a decisive effect. There could be other factors as well.
It was this conversation partly that gave me the idea for this article, in which I invite you to discover how awareness can break through the illusions of viewing global effects through a lens of separation, unrelatedness, and compartmentalisation. Using this awareness, we see that the Japan disasters and the unrest in the Middle East can be related, and we can better understand how we can contribute to the healing of the world.
Contributing to Healing and Harmony in the World
So, how can awareness of global energetic relatedness give us additional ways to contribute to healing and harmony in the world? What can we do?
I brought up the topic of the multifaceted forces of nature and connection between events with the trauma-healing group I lead. This meeting took place as the initial news about Japan’s struggle to contain damage to the nuclear reactors was pouring in and a month after the conflict in Libya had begun, but well before the Libyan no-fly zone had been implemented.
In this group, we were practicing creating quantum reality shifts using a new (TQER) Temporal Quantum Energy Restructuring technique I have been developing for healing trauma. It abandons investigation of the trauma and instead clears the trauma by focusing solely on building a connection between the pre- and post-trauma states of wellness.
I wanted to go beyond focusing on healing personal trauma and explore using TQER to address the potentially far-reaching implications of global conflicts and disasters. Using the TQER process, I wanted to practice setting our intention
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to restructure energy, so that the energy potential of the conflict in Libya could be harnessed and diverted towards life-giving outcomes and peace, and specifically to curtailing radiation emissions from the reactors in Japan.
I recounted to the group the story of the conversation between the two scientists. Surprisingly the response I received was not entirely enthusiastic. “What do events in Libya have to do with Japan?” they asked, looking at me blanklyand obviously feeling considerably disoriented by my explanation. It seemed to reach beyond their mental comprehension. “Why is it again that we need to care about Libya and the local unrest in that region in relation to Japan? Japan is experiencing a dramatic loss of life, devastation and a potential reactor meltdown. The danger of radiation release, that may have widespread consequences, is real and looming. Let’s focus on Japan and the reactors; let’s give energy to that problem or we may not survive.“
“OK”, I agreed. Let’s focus on Japan first and see what we can do, and then consider whether a resolution of the political meltdown in the Middle East is essential to curbing the nuclear meltdown in Japan.”
Using TQER: From Science to Practice The latest advances in quantum science offer new conceptual frameworks where the quantum field is more than a theoretical abstraction. We are offered a view that in the quantum field of the living matrix, the past, present and future are interconnected and can all be called into a single point of attention. How is it relevant? The liberating insight is the change in our relationship to time.
In TQER, rather than focusing on the story of the development of a conflict, we can traverse the time/space continuum and switch our focus completely to the two states of wellbeingpre- and post-conflict. Temporal quantum shifts allow us to leapfrog into parallel realities where a particular trauma or conflict does not exist. This methodology is part of my current exploration of the relationship between the quantum aspects of science and consciousness.
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