Consciousness, Paradigm Shifts, and Whole Systems Transformational Change Research Papers (original) (raw)
We Know Little About Our World Our dominant worldview is like the Flatland novel published in 1884 about a two-dimensional world. When the hero first discovers a three-dimensional place and reports back on his discovery, he's persecuted.... more
We Know Little About Our World
Our dominant worldview is like the Flatland novel published in 1884 about a two-dimensional world. When the hero first discovers a three-dimensional place and reports back on his discovery, he's persecuted. I interviewed 65 visionary scientists to find out what's real, according to their research, and why they're able to swim against the materialist current so bravely. Going against the dominant worldview evokes ridicule, as in "Why study flying pigs?" Their answers are found in my trilogy: The Mysteries of Reality, The Mysteries of Knowledge Beyond Our Senses, and The Mysteries of Healing. I quote some of them below. We know very little about reality, but Professor William Bengston, Ph.D., noted, "There is nothing more liberating than realizing everything you think is true is wrong," as he found researching effective intentional healing of cancer in mice. The observable universe made of atoms comprises less than 5% of the universe. Over 95% of the universe is invisible dark matter and dark energy that repels gravity.1 These mysterious forces have been measured but not understood. Various theories try to explain gravity but none are definitive. A major interpretation of quantum physics predicts multi-universes beyond the known universe that remain a mystery.2 Genes with a known coding function make up only about 1.5% of our DNA structure, while the non-coding genes are called "junk."3 In regards to their function, computational biologist Ewan Birney said, "It's slightly depressing as you realize how ignorant you are. But this is progress. The first step in understanding these things is having a list of things that one has to understand."4 Psychologist Chris Roe, Ph.D., points out that the evidence "suggests our current psychological model of what it is to be a human being is incomplete." We have access to information and resources beyond our conscious brains: ESP, healing from a distance, clairvoyance, clairsentience, precognition, psychokinesis, teleportation, revelatory dreams, placebo effect, near-death memories, channeling, communication among plants, measurement of the aura and chakras, and other forms of