Read The Falsification of History: Our Distorted Reality Online
Authors: John Hamer
His friend, who had not taken the drug, drove Hagman around Beverly Hills equipped with a sixteen millimetre camera with which he could zoom-in on plants, flowers and people and he found that their cells were also constantly pulsating and changing.
This experience shares a number of similarities with near-death, out-of-body and certain shamanic experiences.
These are usually intensely transforming and empowering and Hagman's own experience was certainly no exception.
Besides self-insight, he also saw much more deeply into people's emotions and how they were expressed through body and facial language.
But most importantly, his view of life and death were profoundly altered by the experience.
He realised that so-called ‘dying’ was actually only a transformation into another expression of the vast creative energy that underlies everything.
He concluded that: "Death is just another stage of our development and we go on to different levels of existence."
He believed he had an understanding of ‘God’ consciousness.
Fear of man-made concepts of heaven and hell disappeared and he stopped worrying and indeed felt ‘at home’ in the universe.
It was all so clear and so familiar.
Dangerous knowledge indeed.
Can anyone think of a better reason for the illegality of LSD or any other so-called hallucinatory drug such as Psilocybin (the active ingredient of ‘magic’ mushrooms) or Ayahuasca for example?
So what exactly is Spirituality?
It extends beyond an expression of religion or the practice of religion.
The relationship between ourselves and ‘something greater’ compels us to seek answers about the infinite.
During times of intense emotional, mental, or physical stress, man searches for transcendent meaning, often through nature, music, the arts, or a set of philosophical beliefs.
This often results in a broad set of principles that transcends all religions.
While spirituality and religion remain different, sometimes the terms are used interchangeably and this lack of clarity in their definitions frequently leads to debates. Through certain actions, an individual may appear outwardly religious and yet lack any of the underlying principles of spirituality.
In its broadest sense, spirituality may include religion for some, but still stands alone without a connection to any specific faith.
In my view it is simply a belief that this Earth, this Universe, is not all there is.
There is an unseen dimension that may or may not contain our God(s) but most certainly contains a spiritual entity or entities of some form of cosmic super-consciousness.
Whether this entity manifests as a ‘oneness’ or as individual elements, I believe that one thing is certain; we are indeed all one and the same being, part of the overall ‘one-consciousness’.
We are all literally ‘brothers and sisters’ and inter-connected at the basic cellular level as is all matter in the Universe, whether sentient or non-sentient.
Consider this; the actual amount of ‘solid’ matter making up the entire Earth and everything in it, if all the empty space in atoms was removed, would consist of a blob of nuclear material about 1cm (0.4 inches) in diameter.
But more mysterious still, the matter in the nucleus is also not solid as it appears, but consists of protons and neutrons with a huge percentage of empty space in-between them.
And these protons and neutrons are made up of quarks containing yet more space.
Quarks consist of neutrinos and even more space, but confusingly this space is also ‘made of’ neutrinos, but vibrating at a different rate to the matter that makes up the neutrinos.
Therefore the only difference between substance and nothing at all is the vibratory rate of the neutrinos.
When experiments were performed to try to understand why the neutrinos would exist in one specific form one moment and another form entirely in the next, it was discovered that neutrinos always become what they are expected to become.
So it has now been confirmed by default by mainstream science, what mystics throughout the ages have said all along; that matter is an illusion created by consciousness.
The wave-particle duality model shows us that these particles are waves until they are observed.
Simply observing the wave / particle changes the waves into particles and vice versa.
The whole universe is nothing but a wave pattern that we make real with our awareness.
Our bodies are our most personal physical creations, which reflect our thoughts, feelings, beliefs, attitudes, choices and decisions.
This phenomenon was first brought to the attention of the world in 1935 by a physicist named Edwin Schrödinger in an hypothesis that has come to be known as ‘Schrödinger’s Cat’ whereby a cat in a box, can be both alive and dead at the same time, depending on the standpoint of the observer.
Every sensory experience, thought and emotion produces an electrical wave, which passes through every DNA molecule in the body.
The structure of DNA is a closed spiral, a double-helix, which turns back on itself and also loops back the other way, so any wave that passes through it will travel in both directions simultaneously.
The result is a scalar wave, an information wave that has no direction.
When this wave is consciously experienced, it moves through the corpus callosum of the brain, which is itself in the shape of a Mobius strip, a strip that is twisted in the middle and coils back on itself, so any wave that passes through it undergoes a 180 degree phase change, which cancels out the wave stored in the DNA coil by destructive interference.
Any thought, feeling or sensory experience that is not fully conscious will remain as a wave within the DNA coil.
The electrical wave then draws to itself a melanin-protein complex and forms a crystal.
So every suppressed experience, thought or emotion is stored as a crystal in every DNA molecule in the body.
So, the body is in effect, a three dimensional hologram, where each part of the DNA affects different parts of the body.
All life is connected and it is through our DNA that we broadcast and receive information. Our entire body is akin to a giant transmission and reception system being constructed through resonant frequencies.
The Sun, Earth and ‘heavens’ are nothing more than illusions.
They are frequencies being generated, from which our subconscious constructs and our conscious mind observes what we euphemistically believe to be ‘reality’.
And this is the whole essence of the imprisonment of our minds as we are led to believe by our lords and masters that this five-sense universe is all there is and anyone who questions that fact must be deluded in the extreme.
All dangerous knowledge such as this must be eradicated at all costs so that they can maintain their vice-like grip on our lives.
“Earth is a training ground for souls.”
Les Visible, musician and researcher, 2011.
In the 1970s a prominent psychologist and hypnotherapist in California, Dr. Michael Newton, discovered by serendipitous accident, a completely new phenomenon that was to change his life and that of many thousands of individuals worldwide over the course of the next four decades.
In the process of performing hypnotherapy on a patient and whilst regressing him to a past life to attempt to identify the source of his problem (something he had undertaken many thousands of times previously), to his great astonishment, the patient reached the point of his death in that past life and proceeded to describe a most astounding series of events – the transition of the soul after death into the Spirit World and his ‘welcome home’ by his ‘soul-mates’ and spirit guide.
To say he was stunned is a gross understatement.
Although he was obviously aware through his vast experience, that the human soul is reincarnated over and over again through the millennia, he had assumed that the soul’s life between each life was simply, in his words, a ‘hazy limbo that only served as a bridge from one past life to the next’.
Now here before him was proof that the soul has a true ‘life between lives’ and the stunning implications of this were now apparent, brought home to him by his client in a vividly described yet matter of factly-related way on his own psychiatrist’s couch.
Dr. Newton realised that he simply had to find a way to uncover any future subject’s memories of this ‘spirit world’ and unlock them as best he could.
Eventually after thousands upon thousands of hours of meticulous recording and collating of the experiences of many subsequent patients he was able to construct a theoretical working model of the structure of the ‘spirit world’ and this is recounted in fine, jaw-dropping detail in his fascinating books, ‘Journey of Souls’, ‘Destiny of Souls’ and ‘Memories of the Afterlife’.
During this long, arduous process, he also observed interestingly, that it did not seem to make any difference whether the subject had passionate religious convictions of any kind, was a ‘dyed in the wool’ atheist or indeed exhibited any other beliefs in-between these two polarities.
The outcome was always the same; a clear, coherent, consistent description of the spirit world accompanied by a concise description of the events experienced by souls from death in one life to re-birth in the next.
As Dr. Newton relays in his many case histories, collated over the decades, the consistency of description of the experiences of these transitional souls would appear to be proof positive of not only multiple lives, but possibly even more surprisingly, a life between lives.
The impact all this has had on Newton’s own life may be summed-up succinctly in his observation that as time went on and more and more subjects relayed to him their past experiences, he realised that his own outlook on life had changed substantially.
In his own words, he eventually came to the realisation that he had ‘lost the fear of death’ and in so doing had rid himself of all the unwanted, associated baggage accompanying this most basic of all human fears.
In addition to this, and importantly I feel, Newton also believes he has uncovered the ‘meaning of life’ (my interpretation – not specifically his, JH).
With every passing instance of his numerous ‘visits’ to the spirit world courtesy of his subjects’ vivid descriptions, it became clearer to him that our purpose in living on this Earth (and the many other worlds populated by souls in this and other physical universes) is simply to learn to achieve perfection.
Once we reach this state, we apparently cease re-incarnating and live out a blissful eternal existence without the need to ever again visit this physical realm.
In essence, Earth is a ‘school’, a training academy for souls.
Every lifetime we live, we learn valuable lessons in our quest for perfection and our mentors in the soul world, spirit guides if you will, assist us in this quest in any way they can, often pointing us in the right direction when we struggle with any aspect of the lessons we are here to complete.
In addition, immediately prior to each reincarnation, we are encouraged by our spirit guides to choose a specific future life from the options they present to us, that will best fulfil our goals and help us learn from our past mistakes and aberrations thus accelerating our ‘growth’ as an eternal, immortal being and the gradual progression to ultimate perfection.
Towards the end of his working life, Dr. Newton (who is now in his eighties) founded The Newton Institute in order to train others and provide a tangible platform from which to perpetuate his pioneering work.
There are now some 200 practitioners of his methods around the world who through a network of constant communication and training schedules endeavour to keep up-to-date with the latest developments and continue to provide a service to anyone interested in being healed themselves or indeed simply curious about their past lives.
In May 2011, I personally visited one of these practitioners, a hypnotherapist based in the North of England not too far from my home, by the name of Karen Wells, to investigate for myself the concept of ‘Life between Lives’.
During a pleasant, informal three hour session, alongside four others, I discovered the basics of the theory and the practice behind the process of LBL regression therapy.
Karen’s passion for the subject was apparent and she kindly agreed to answer a few questions I had, after the session was over.
From this subsequent session, it transpired that Karen had undergone regression herself on many occasions and whilst she quite rightly felt it inappropriate to divulge the precise personal details, she did offer some insights on various aspects of the process in general.
For example, she related the fascinating story of one of her clients who came to her for help in ridding himself of severe back pain.
Apparently he had tried all the usual routes of doctors, chiropractors and physiotherapists to divest himself of the pain – all to no avail.
So, in desperation he decided to try hypnotherapy and visited Karen’s practice.