Transformed Through Nothingness

“The key to growth is the introduction of higher dimensions of consciousness into our awareness.” —Lao Tzu

Nikola Tesla has long served as a source of inspiration for me, particularly his famous admonition: “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.”

Many posited that subjective experiences, with near-death experiences often cited as a high key avenue for accessing such deep knowledge, might unlock insights into one’s self and the nature, indeed the structure, of consciousness. This hypothesis relied on the importance of experimental anecdata, with the pivotal question being: could an individual actually retain the complex details from such an experience?

Some of you may remember the 1990 blockbuster movie “Flatliners” that propelled Kiefer Sutherland, Kevin Bacon, and Julia Roberts to stardom. In 1997, I was introduced to one of the actual scientists portrayed in the movie, a well-known researcher intent on attempting to retrieve knowledge from deep meditative states, and out-of-body, and near-death experiences. Employing stringent protocols, they induced altered states of consciousness by self-administering nitrous oxide, laughing gas. Using a handheld device, they ensured that as soon as they were unconscious, their grip released and the gas flow stopped.

Showing him the cover of my book and a 3D model of the Mereon knot, he recounted a moment that resonated from his own experiences. He described remembering observing what seemed like ‘white noise’, think of static on a television screen, with a few specks suddenly turning into the colours of a rainbow. To his dismay, this was the moment he woke up. Going between excitement and contemplation, he knew the rainbow was significant. As we talked about my experience, he acknowledged the challenge of recalling infinitesimal details, making it clear that he agreed with me that remembering would be daunting, and perhaps impossible.

Refusing to quit, I kept my promise to remember, and a decade later, the details were confirmed when computer modelling brought a new level of understanding to this Puzzle, presenting us with the picture on the box. In 2012, cymatic experiments confirmed the sonic signature, affirming the integrity of the system.

Discovering Wholeness is based on this dynamic general systems theory that defines growth. This and over 20-years of individuals applying it to define and improve the quality of their lives makes it reasonable to posit that this knowledge is universal. The sequential method makes it clear that every decision, what you decide to take in or take on, influences your body, heart, brain, intuition, and spirit, either wasting or optimising your lifetime.

Knowing how the pieces form a whole makes this an ultimate life lesson. It’s your opportunity to reclaim the pieces of self you’ve neglected, lost, or given away, as well as retrieve pieces that were stolen from events you remember. Regardless of your age or situation in life, you can make today the day you chose to live your life. We’d love to have you walk with us on this journey. Learn more!

Make it a great day!

Lynnclaire Dennis

Visionary, Artist, Real-time Futurist, Dreamer, and Doer

http://www.mereon.org
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