Wow! Part 2

That we can affect the universe’s quantum field with merely our thoughts is both frightening and empowering. Science has shown that we are all entangled and united in this quantum field. In 2012, scientists validated the field of energy that underlies all existence. The conclusion was that the field is entangled, holographic, and fractal. In fact, 3 scientists received the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics for proving entanglement, more familiarly known as the “butterfly effect”—a butterfly fluttering on one side of the world can affect the air on the other side of the world.

Braden notes that each of us is our own quantum field. As matter in the universe, we are physically separate, but energy unites and entangles us. Every particle in the universe reflects the whole—we are the quantum field. If you picture the mirrors on a disco ball, you might have an idea of what that means. Each one of us is a tiny square mirror, made of the same stuff as all of the other tiny mirrors. We are glued at minuscule angles different from each of the other mirrors. Thus, we are all separate, but we form a whole that functions as one object, glistening in the light it reflects.

Psychological positivity in our energy often encourages others and gives them permission to be successful. Braden mentions Roger Bannister’s 4-minute mile run in 1954, the first ever, after runners had been attempting and failing for years. But within six weeks of his achievement, another racer broke that time. Others have overcome that psychological block so that by 2022, nearly 1800 had broken this barrier. When we emit success and love into the  quantum field, we fill the field with what we would want others to do for us. Braden suggests, “Be the best version of self because we love ourselves enough to be the best we can be.” He says that we have always been “wired to thrive,” and only our thoughts thwart our success.

We can transcend our perceived limitations through our intuition—that divine part of us that we want to share with others. “We must become the things in the field that we want. We can’t feed the field what we don’t want.” And we must accept that we are “divine.” And when we accept this state, we will appreciate the beauty we “live with,” “live by,” and “upon which we base our lives.”

For more information about Gregg Braden, consult his website, greggbraden.com.

For more information about Global Oneness, see Humanitystream.org.

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