We, like everything in the holographic universe, are essentially just a phenomenon of frequency through which our consciousness creates various holographic forms.
For the brain, which operates holographically, an image stored in memory can affect the senses with the same force as a real object.

Every action begins with intention in the implicative order. Imagination is already the creation of form; it already holds intention and the seed of all the necessary subsequent manifestations. In other words, creation begins in the most subtle layers of the implicative order, passing through them until it manifests in the explicative order.

As Dr. Charles Garfield, former researcher at NASA and current president of the Institute for Behavioral Sciences in Berkeley, California, reports, extensive research was conducted in the Soviet Union regarding the relationship between visualization and physical condition. In one experiment, a large number of world-class Soviet athletes were divided into four groups. The first group spent 100% of their allocated time on training; the second spent 75% on training and 25% on visualizing precise movements and records; the third group spent 50% on training and 50% on visualization; and the fourth group spent 25% on training and 75% on visualization. Remarkably, the fourth group achieved the best results at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid (New York), followed by the third, second, and first groups in order.

Dr. Larry Dossey believes that visualization is not the only tool used by the holographic psyche to improve physical condition. Another tool may be the simple awareness that there is a deep connection between health and disease.

In terms of the holographic model, the remarkable placebo response in a patient can be explained by the complete inability of the mind/body to distinguish imagined reality from actuality. The patient believed they had received a powerful new asthma medication, and this belief triggered a strong physiological response in their lungs, similar to what might have been produced by a real drug. Dr. Achterberg’s warning that neural holograms affecting our health are numerous and varied in nature is confirmed by the fact that even a small change in the doctor’s interaction with the patient in placebo therapy can lead to different results. This illustrates that even subconsciously received information can significantly impact belief and mental images that affect our health. One can only guess how many drugs worked (or didn’t work) because of the way the doctor prescribed them.

Thus, the placebo can have an effect similar to that of a real drug, while the real drug might have no effect at all. This rather puzzling situation was once again noted in experiments with amphetamines. In one experiment, ten people were placed in two rooms. In one room, nine received the stimulant amphetamine, while one received a sedative. In the other room, the situation was reversed. In both cases, the designated subject behaved exactly like the others. In the first room, instead of falling asleep after the sedative, the person became energized, while in the second room, the person who took the amphetamine quickly fell asleep. Another case was recorded where a person addicted to the drug Ritalin was subsequently switched to a placebo. In other words, the doctor secretly replaced the Ritalin with sugar pills, relieving the patient of the unpleasant side effects of Ritalin. Unfortunately, the person later developed a clear addiction to the placebo!

In the last decade, a flood of research has emerged showing the significant influence our beliefs have on a range of diseases. People who scored high in experiments examining levels of hostility and aggression are seven times more likely to die from heart disease than those who scored lower. Married women have a stronger immune system than unmarried or divorced women, and women happily married have an even stronger immune system. People with AIDS who have a fighting spirit live longer than passive people infected with the disease. Cancer patients also live longer if they maintain a fighting spirit. Pessimists catch colds more often than optimists. Stress weakens the immune system; people who have lost a spouse are more likely to become ill, and so on.

For example, there is a terrible hereditary disease called Broca’s disease. Its victims develop thick, rough skin that resembles reptile skin. The skin can become so hard that even the slightest movement can cause cracking and bleeding. Many of the so-called “crocodile-skinned” people performing in circuses are actually suffering from Broca’s disease, and due to the high risk of infections, victims of this disease do not live long. Broca’s disease was incurable until 1951 when a 16-year-old boy suffering from an advanced form of the disease went to hypnotherapist A.A. Mason, who worked at Queen Victoria Hospital in London. Mason found that the boy was highly susceptible to hypnosis and could be easily put into a deep trance. While the boy was in a trance, Mason told him that Broca’s disease was curable and would soon pass. Five days later, the scaly layer covering the boy’s left arm fell off, revealing soft, smooth skin underneath. Within ten days, the arm appeared completely normal. Mason and the boy continued working on various parts of his body until all the scaly skin had fallen off. The boy remained symptom-free for at least five years, after which Mason lost contact with him.

This is an extraordinary case, as Broca’s disease is genetically determined, and curing it requires more than just changing the circulation or the functioning of various immune system cells. This suggests that hypnosis taps into the main blueprint of our body, namely DNA programming. It is likely that if we access the right layers of our belief system, our psyche is capable of altering even our genetic map.

The concept that the physical body is just one level of density in a person’s energy field, a kind of hologram formed from the interference pattern of the aura, can explain the remarkable power of consciousness healing and its tremendous control over the body. Since disease can manifest in the energy field weeks or even months before it appears in the body, many psychics believe that illness first arises in the energy field. This means that the field is a category or reality more fundamental and stable than the physical body, functioning as a kind of blueprint that directs structural commands to the body. In other words, it is entirely possible that the energy field serves as the body’s implicative order.

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