The Genie in Your Genes by Church Ph.D. Dawson

The Genie in Your Genes by Church Ph.D. Dawson

Author:Church Ph.D., Dawson [Church Ph.D., Dawson]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Psychology
ISBN: 9781604150216
Publisher: Elite Books - A
Published: 2009-04-30T22:00:00+00:00


One-second EEG readout of common brain waves.

From top: alpha, beta, delta, gamma, theta

Nonlocal Perception

A second study by the HeartMath researchers examined where and when in the body, heart, and brain intuitive information outside the range of conscious awareness is processed. They found that the primary areas of the brain involved are the frontal cortex, temporal, occipital, and parietal areas, and that these are all influenced by the heart. They concluded that, “Our data suggest that the heart and brain, together, are involved in receiving, processing, and decoding intuitive information. On the basis of these results and those of other research, it would thus appear that intuitive perception is a systemwide process in which both the heart and brain (and possibly other bodily systems) play a critical role.”8

“The heart has access to realms of quantum information not constrained by time and space,” Dr. McCraty told me during a telephone interview, many years after I first met him while working on some of his institute’s early publications. He continued, “There is no explanation other than that consciousness is nonlocal and non-temporal.”

McCraty is preparing a new set of papers, to postulate a theory based on holographic principles that explain how intuitive perception allows us to gain access to an energy field that contains information about “future” events. He is also preparing a rigorous new set of protocols for experiments that will use live cells from the subject’s own body to see if there is a similar prior effect in those cells to intentions generated remotely by the subject.

John Arden, PhD, chief psychologist at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Vallejo, California, presents a long and careful discussion of theoretical physics, subatomic particles, and their implications for the study of consciousness in his book Science, Theology, and Consciousness. He concludes that “nonlocality is a phenomenon operative in nature. This discovery necessitates a fundamental reevaluation of causality and the nature of nonlocal interaction.”9 Our mechanistic notions of cause and effect in time and space operate on a very limited range of the spectrum of what is possible. Though we see ordinary examples of distributed nonlocal consciousness every day, such as schools of fish that turn in tandem, or flocks of birds that bank and swoop in perfect coordination, our collective medical brain still has trouble with the idea that things far apart in space and time can affect each other, and medical treatment is prescribed as though only what is here and now has meaning.



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