“You think in terms of things – people, places, things, times, and events – so you wouldn’t see, for example, anything other than an object that you could use because you don’t even see the very matter they are composed of, the very atoms that give birth to the grouping that make an object its distinctive, individualistic self. You think they are like dust that is somehow held together with compression, pressure, and atmosphere. You think then that all objects are essentially inanimate and they are indeed not living things. If you continued that vein of thought, then it would be impossible for you to interact consciously with a dynamic field called the quantum field. It would be impossible for you to interact and change it because in that field all objects, all that is, are experiences because they are composed of, indeed as we have studied, the stuff of analogical consciousness and energy.”
(Ramtha: Parallel Lifetimes, Fluctuations in the Quantum Field)
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