In this episode of The School of Greatness, Billy Carson explores the nature of reality through the lens of quantum physics and ancient wisdom. He discusses how the universe operates as an interconnected, holographic system where consciousness plays a key role in shaping physical reality. Carson explains concepts like quantum entanglement and multiple dimensions, connecting these ideas to human experiences such as dreams and precognition.
Carson presents his formula for manifestation, which combines conscious intention with consistent action. He describes how visualization, meditation, and positive self-talk can influence personal reality, while addressing the importance of emotional healing and trauma resolution in personal growth. The episode bridges modern scientific understanding with traditional knowledge, examining how ancient texts often align with contemporary scientific discoveries about the universe's fundamental nature.
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Billy Carson explores the concept of a fractal holographic universe, suggesting that everything in existence is interconnected. He proposes that our reality is essentially composed of light and frequencies, comparing the human brain's interpretation of electrical signals to how the universe operates on a larger scale. Carson points to evidence such as galaxy clusters mimicking neural networks as indication of universal consciousness.
Drawing on quantum physics, Carson discusses the double slit experiment to demonstrate how particles exist as waves of potential until observed. He suggests that consciousness plays a crucial role in collapsing these waves into physical reality, emphasizing how our attention and awareness directly shape the world we experience.
Carson explains that physicists have identified up to 11 dimensions in the universe, where past, present, and future exist simultaneously. He points to research from the Brain Institute suggesting that our brains may be capable of quantum entanglement with these higher dimensions, citing phenomena like remote viewing and precognitive experiences as evidence.
According to Carson, dreams might be experiences in these higher dimensions, an idea reflected in indigenous perspectives. He notes that cultures like the Australian Aboriginals and Hopi tribe view our waking reality as a form of dream state, suggesting a deeper connection to higher dimensional consciousness.
Carson introduces his principle "Thought x Action = Reality Manifestation," emphasizing that both conscious intention and consistent action are necessary for manifesting desires. He discusses how words and emotions create cymatic frequencies that influence reality, advocating for positive self-talk and affirmations to rewrite DNA and align cellular frequencies.
Through visualization and meditation, Carson suggests we can better align our inner world with desired outcomes. He recommends detailed visualization practices during meditation, combined with positive energy shifts through techniques like controlled breathing, to achieve brain-heart coherence.
Carson connects ancient wisdom with modern scientific discoveries, citing examples like the Hermetic axiom "as above so below" and its parallel to current understanding of the universe's fractal nature. He emphasizes how ancient texts often prefigured contemporary scientific revelations.
Addressing personal growth, Carson discusses the importance of moving from competition to collaboration and healing from trauma. He shares his own journey of emotional healing, emphasizing the role of forgiveness and gratitude in personal transformation. Carson suggests that working through repressed traumas, possibly with professional help, can lead to profound self-alignment and the realization of one's full potential.
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In discussions on the nature of existence, Billy Carson delves into the fractal and holographic qualities that may define our universe, giving new angles on the concept of reality.
Billy Carson proposes that we exist within a fractal holographic matrix, suggesting that everything in the universe is a part of a larger, interconnected whole.
He likens the human brain to the universe—our brain interprets electrical signals to project our perception of reality, similarly, he implies, the universe at a higher scale operates on light and frequencies that give the illusion of solidity, like a table, which appears solid but in essence, is comprised of slowed-down light frequencies. Carson indicates that the structure of galaxy clusters mimicking the neural networks in the human brain, implies that the universe itself is conscious. Adinkra codes, which are error-correcting codes, also play a role in this fractal holographic universe, according to Carson.
Carson also points readers towards his newer book, "Fractal Holographic Universe: The Matrix Code Revealed," which likely elaborates on these concepts of the universe's quantum or holographic nature.
In quantum physics, the double slit experiment reveals how particles exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties, implying that the entire universe could be a wave of potential outcomes.
Discussing the concept of superposition, Carson suggests that anything envisioned in the mind has occurred within the vast array of potential outcomes across different timelines. The idea extends to the quantum field theory that everything exists in a state of waves until observed, which then collapses into a structure.
For example, houses exist as waves of potential that manifest into solid structures when observed. This transformation is the result of conscious observation, influencing the coherence of atoms stacked at certain frequencies, which creates a consistent perception of reality.
The Quantum/Holographic Nature of the Universe and Reality
Billy Carson delves into the concept that our universe is composed of multiple dimensions and that our consciousness may be interconnected with these higher realms.
According to Carson, physicists have been able to shed light on the complex structure of the universe by studying the shadows of eighth-dimensional quasi-crystals. These shadows suggest the presence of higher dimensions beyond our own and support the idea that there could be as many as 11 dimensions comprising the universe.
In these higher dimensions, it is theorized that linear time as we perceive it does not exist; instead, the past, present, and future are seen as occurring simultaneously. This concept is likened to scenes from the film "Interstellar," where different points in time are accessible at once. Carson also discusses the existence of multiple timelines and the possibilities they hold, such as various versions of events where different outcomes have happened—some in which individuals may have led completely different lives.
Carson posits that our brains may be more extraordinary than previously understood, with recent findings from the Brain Institute indicating that synapses can disappear from the third dimension and reappear, hinting at quantum entanglement with other dimensions. This suggests the potential for the human brain to access information from beyond our observable realm.
Carson extends this idea to phenomena such as remote viewing and the CIA's Project Stargate, hypothesizing that our thoughts might be capable of transcending physical boundaries. In support of this, he cites experiments where participants' brains anticipated images before they appeared on a ...
Dimensions, Consciousness, and the Human Experience
Carson, Howes, and others discuss the roles of thought, intention, manifestation, and action in shaping one's reality.
The principle that Carson describes, "Thought x Action = Reality Manifestation," underscores the notion that active intention and consistent action are crucial for manifesting one's desires. He reflects on the importance of conscious thought and action as essential in collapsing time and space to align reality with our thoughts.
Carson speaks about his personal experience of manifesting money for ice cream as a child and how action steps combined with a conscious goal align with ancient knowledge that he later found in Sumerian texts regarding the Anunnaki. He emphasizes that envisioning outcomes and taking consistent actions to solve problems lead to the manifestation of those visions.
Carson delves into the power of thought and words, and the impact of cymatic frequencies created by sound when they carry consciousness. Negative self-talk, such as expressing doubts or using phrases that diminish self-worth, leads to a corresponding negative reality. In contrast, positive affirmations and a positive self-view can rewrite DNA and align cellular frequencies to attract desired realities.
To combat negative self-talk, Carson advises rewording thoughts constructively and using positive affirmations. He shares that speaking affirmations is critical to manifesting them as reality. Howes echoes the sentiments, acknowledging the blocking power of negative self-talk and underscoring the importance of positive self-communication.
Carson recommends visualizing oneself in possession of their desires, a practice he believes helps the universe align with one’s goals. He argues that everything in existence started as a visualized thought, and visualizing goals primes both the subconscious and the quantum field to al ...
The Power of Thought, Intention, and Manifestation
Carson and Howes delve into the concepts of ancient wisdom and its relevance to modern scientific discoveries, the destructive nature of ego, and the healing path through dealing with trauma and opening up to forgiveness and gratitude.
Carson references ancient principles, such as the Hermetic axiom "as above so below," connecting the macrocosm (universe) with the microcosm (human existence). These ancient concepts resonate with modern scientific findings about the fractal and holographic nature of the universe, suggesting that interconnectedness is crucial to comprehending reality as a whole.
He alludes to the high degree of culture in ancient times and wars between the gods documented in diverse ancient texts, such as the Sumerian tablets and the Indian Vedas. Carson points out these historical narratives influenced current societal behaviors, positing that studying ancient wisdom can help avert the recurrence of harmful patterns.
Additionally, notions like Metatron's Cube in ancient times parallel modern ideas, embodying the unity between historic perceptions and scientific understandings of the universe, as exemplified in the movie "Interstellar." Carson, with his extensive study of ancient and modern philosophy and science, demonstrates these connections, highlighting the intersection between spirituality and science.
He also describes our thoughts as waves of light, comparable to the Akashic Records concept, suggesting that this idea transcends time and is reflected currently in EEG wave visualization technology. Moreover, Carson discusses how ancient texts prefigured contemporary scientific revelations, such as the Adapa myth, pointing to the notion of the human body encapsulating the universe's enigmas.
Carson addresses the recurring theme of domination and control in human history, propelled by ego, and points out that this is often rooted in ancient traumas that continue to affect society. To shift towards a more peaceful and cooperative world, humanity must move from competition to collaboration.
Carson discusses his own evolution from competition to collaboration, recounting a pivotal networking event in 1998 that opened his eyes to the benefits of supporting one another's success. Howes and Carson converse about the energetically draining nature of a competitive mindset and how a sports-like spirit of mutual improvement can build a more productive society.
Carson stresses the importance of confronting and releasing trauma in order to actualize one's desires and attain true potential. Sharing from personal experience, he relates how trauma filled his existence and how healing from it has opened up space for manifesting a better reality.
Addressing traumatic experiences, as Carson illustrates, leads to a higher self-realization. He shares instances from a past toxic relationship and how he became numb to his emotions, a state he retained even after the relationship ended. However, his wife's presence and support helped him rediscover vulnerability and joy.
Howes discusses the significance of giving freely, while Carson recounts a life-changing near-death experience th ...
Spirituality, Wisdom, Interconnectedness
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