The Immeasurable
But at the outer edges of physics, something radical begins to happen: The observer affects the observed. Particles communicate without contact. Time and space behave like playgrounds. Matter is vibration, frequency, energy.
Suddenly physicists and spiritual practitioners are saying almost the same thing – but in different languages. When quantum
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Why are we so afraid of the idea that matter might have properties that affect us subtly? Why is it hard to believe that vibrations and frequencies – fundamental physical phenomena – could also be felt in the body? If crystals are frequencies in the most literal physical sense, then it is not unreasonable to assume that they could have subtle
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This creates a kind of double reality: the measurable world and the experienced world. Neither of them is “more true”. But we have learned that only one of them is allowed to count. And when we refuse to listen to the other, it does not fall silent – it simply disappears from our language, from our institutions, from our collective ability to think
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Intuition is not the opposite of rationality, but its precursor. It is not free imagination, but a form of rapid, unconscious pattern recognition built on experience, relationships and contexts that cannot yet be articulated. Intuition knows, but does not know that it knows. It speaks through sensations, pull, resistance, clarity or unease –
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A number of people in different states – fatigue, joy, anxiety about the world and with different qualities – reflective, fast, attentive – enter a room. At some point long ago, someone decided that meetings should last one hour. During that hour, an agenda must be covered. A predetermined sequence of control mechanisms. At the end there may be a
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