The Purpose of a Vibrational Universe
Introduction to a lecture on particles, waves, and the future of medicine.
Mainstream science teaches us to perceive the universe as a cold, infinite, and (primarily) void habitat where the second law of thermodynamics tends to rip everything apart. If we don't want to believe in an inevitable chaotic demise, we can opt for a faith-based interpretation - religious, spiritual, or esoteric - complete with omniscient, mythological creatures that wield human destinies at whim.
Since science is the unshakable foundation of truth today, it leaves us in a quandary about how to live our lives between two incompatible belief models: one that is objectively hostile and activates our "survival of the fittest" instinct and the other that is subjectively friendly and nurtures our sense of compassion and cooperation.
This hard choice between science and faith, objectivism vs. subjectivism, leaves many of us in a grey zone where, regardless of our professed convictions, we're slowly nibbled alive by uncertainty, aka the Great Question. What on earth are we doing here, and for whatever purpose?
Existential doubt seeps through the cracks of the modern human experience, even at the polar extremes of our belief systems. A profoundly spiritual person's "loving positivity" represents the equal mirror energy of the thoroughly scientific peer's "cold realism." Both betray a sense of inauthenticity verging on despair.
But what if this hard choice between two imperfect belief models is contrived?
What if modern science, as we know it, was partly a behavioral and political construct to force us to trust an increasingly centralized, authoritarian system?
What if most faith-based systems are equally engineered behavioral control systems to help us deal with a fundamentally flawed societal construct?
What if a more accurate science could portray an intelligent, coherent universe in a way that could satisfy our spiritual need for a deeper purpose while meeting the scientific standards of predictability, consistency, and reproducibility?
Imagine a unified narrative that involves a self-evolving musical composition of universal scale that is inseparable from individual consciousness, one that melts the objective and subjective together in a delightfully positive spin, and best of all, can be proven with physics, mathematics, geometry, and music - without needing to cut a canyon between spirit and science.
Maybe it's just what the doctor ordered.
I've been stumbling toward these dangerous ideas more precariously for the past decade while trying to understand the energetic foundations of health and well-being. I wouldn't have initiated such an inquiry without having a dramatic, near-fatal experience with the modern healthcare system, a hard Windows reboot on an old program that needed to collapse before I could heal myself.
I sped up my dive into the Rabbit Hole after witnessing how next-generation biophysical technology could shortcut the traditional symptom-oriented medicine with root-causative methods that involve cellular regulation with subtle currents and electromagnetic fields. I'm not medically or scientifically trained, but for the last 15 years, I have been immersed in the practical aspects of improving the body's ability to heal itself with lifestyle, nutrition, exercise, and a conscious shift in mindset - all of which can be speeded up significantly with frequency-based, non-invasive, and non-chemical approaches.
I'm working today as a co-founder of frequency medicine pioneer FrequenCell Inc., which has transformed thousands of people's lives with wearable frequency devices to address pain, inflammation, and other chronic issues without side effects - something considered unthinkable only a few years ago. The feedback from the end users has encouraged us to envision an entirely new medicine of the future that is predictive - allowing us to catch chronic issues before they manifest as symptoms.
The promise of the future is not about a shelf of non-chemical pain relievers and technological gadgets but an entirely new understanding of the universe that is empowering rather than disempowering, regenerating rather than degenerative.
The best part of this journey has been meeting some of the luminaries who, although often standing outside the reach of the academic limelight, can envision and experiment with a more enlightened universal order. Lately, I've been particularly impressed by the work of author and investigative journalist Matt Ehret and how he has been able to deconstruct the history of science and its great thinkers to understand why scientism, rather than science, took hold of the world after the end of the 19th century.
This week, I had the honor to join his lecture series on Rising Tide Foundation with an episode titled From Particles To Waves: A Paradigm Shift in Health Science, which deals with the conceptual journey from an entropic universe to syntropic universe, from particles to waves, and from symptomatic to root-causative medicine.
I also highly recommend Matt's new book, Science Unshackled: Restoring Causality in a World of Chaos, a powerful journey into the history of science, why we went down the wrong rabbit hole towards an unnatural split between science and spirit, when in fact the two belong together.
Fascinating presentation, really encompassed so much. The questions were great too. How do we find out about the clinical 'machines' you spoke of?
I'm wondering if this is similar to EE System technology, promoted by Jason Shurkra?