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The quantum resonance is a paradigm of essential aspects inherent in experience (or existence). It is a theory of life; in some sense, it is also a theory of everything. Quantum resonance theory provides some explanation for questions that remain mysterious within more conventional paradigms, such as the origin of life, consciousness, the observable laws of probability, and the nature of subjective experience.

The term 'quantum resonance' refers to a collective or unified (quantum) field of consciousness (resonance) that manifests in any perspective, context or identity. Quantum resonances -- also referred to as self-moments -- organize themselves as a holarchy comprised of holons. A holon is both a part within a larger whole and a whole comprised of smaller parts. However, quantum resonance theory applies this concept in a novel way. On the one hand, the self-moment exists as a unique individual within a larger collective; on the other hand, the self-moment also exists as the larger collective within which the individual in question exists.

A quantum resonance naturally manifests as a continuum -- more specifically, a probability distribution of complementary aspects (termed alpha and omega aspects). There are many examples of complementarities (that determine their own context): individual and collective, aggressive and passive, masculine and feminine, male and female, conscious and unconscious, particle and wave, spacetime and dreamtime, yang and yin. Quantum resonance theory appeals to empirical evidence as well as subjective awareness. Lastly, it must be noted that the process of describing quantum resonance theory, itself, implies some separation from experiential truth; nevertheless, like a finger pointing at the moon, the theory suggests many parallels and the potential for reframing and uniting of a variety of disciplines.



Quantum Resonance in the Synaptic Cleft

....Jung wrote, "Though we know from experience that psychic processes are related to material ones, we are not in a position to say in what this relationship consists, or how it is possible at all. Precisely because the psyche and the physical are mutually dependent it has often been conjectured that they may be identical somewhere beyond our present experience." Of what does this relationship consist? My own hunch, and it is only a hunch, is that an explicitly spatial dimension - of a co-dimension inclusive of our continuum - allows a hologram of other realized forms of organization, far distant, to become visible at certain levels of quantum resonance in the synaptic field. These levels have been damped by selection in favor of more directly relevant lines of information relating to animal survival. Evolution does not reinforce selectively the ability of an organism to perceive at a distance since such an ability has no selective advantage, unless the information it conveys falls upon the receptors of an organism already sophisicated enough in its use of symbols to abstract concepts for later application.

Thus, these quantum resonances carrying intimations of events at a distance only begin to acquire genetic reinforcement once a species has already achieved sufficient sophistication to be called conscious and mind-possessing. The use of hallucinogens can be seen as an attempt at medical engineering which amplifies, for inspection by consciousness, the quantum resonance of the other parts of the spatial continuum holographically at hand. This experience is the vision which the UFOs and psilocybin impart: visions of strange planets, life forms, perspectives and societies, machines, ruins, landscapes. The hierophanies all unfold in a "nunc-stans" that has all space standing in it, like a frozen hologram. Thus, experimentation with hallucinogens by human beings and the rise in endogenously produced hallucinogens as one advances through the primate phylogeny could both be due to a slow focusing on the phenomenon of imagination. Imagination being the deepening involvement of the species with things beheld but not actually existing in the present at hand.
lucid_dream
I don't see any relation between the phenomena of quantum resonance and that of consciousness. Where is this from, Trip?
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