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Essay One
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5ew peop)e rea)(6e that the(r consc(o's +(n# on)y processes a4o't 1" 4(ts o& (n&or+at(on per
secon# o& )(near t(+e. 7owe!er8 (n !ert(ca) t(+e8 the 'nconsc(o's +(n# 9(.e.8 the (nte*rate#
cort(co$enter(c ner!o's syste+ p)'s the entero+yo&asc(a) co+p)e-: (s process(n*
appro-(+ate)y ;0$80 +())(on 4(ts o& (n&or+at(on. <n nor+a) consc(o'sness8 h'+ans are aware
o& on)y an (n&(n(tes(+a) a+o'nt o& the (n&or+at(on that (s constant)y 4e(n* &e# to the+ at the
'nconsc(o's )e!e). E-(st(n* (nte))(*ence enhace+ent techno)o*y to#ay (s #es(*ne# to re#'ce
the &()ter(n* 4y the consc(o's +(n# to ena4)e the h(*her an# 4roa#er 4an#w(#th (n&or+at(on
pac0ets to 4e &e# to the consc(o's +(n#. <n para))e) w(th th(s e&&ort8 the 4ra(n c(rc'(try (s re$
w(re# to han#)e the h(*her 4(oe)ectr(c #e+an#s o& the (n&or+at(on that (s 4e(n* &e# to the
consc(o'sness8 a))ow(n* capa4()(t(es )(0e photo*raph(c +e+ory an# a4stract tho'*ht to co$
e-(st. These capa4()(t(es 4eco+e the +atr(- &()ter that #raws &ro+ the 'nconsc(o's repos(tor(es
the +ost re)e!ant (n&or+at(on at any part(c')ar t(+e 4ase# on the pro4)e+ or tas0 at han#.
There are se!en s'per#o+a(ns &or+e# &ro+ a T$4o'n#ary. Each o& these s'per#o+a(ns (s a
rat(o o& space an# t(+e. =(&&erent s'per#o+a(ns ha!e #(&&erent rat(os8 an# w(th(n each
s'per#o+a(n8 there w()) 4e #(&&erent rat(os8 #epen#(n* when 9not >'st where: yo' are. The
spacet(+e (n wh(ch we e-(st (s o'r (n#e- space/t(+e rat(o8 an# what we 0now as the ?'n(!erse@
(s a !ar(ant o& the (n#e- space/t(+e rat(o (n wh(ch we e-(st. Th(s +eans we w()) enco'nter
!ar(at(ons (n how space (s (n the spacet(+e we 0now as ?the 'n(!erse8@ Aetween the T$
4o'n#ary an# any s'r&ace o& spacet(+e (n o'r ?'n(!erse8 there are ro'*h)y 1289608000
non)(near #e*rees o& (nterconnect(!(ty8 wh(ch (nterconnects a)) )e!e)s o& +an(&estat(on 9that (s8
a)) rat(os o& space an# t(+e: &ro+ T$4o'n#ary or Bo'rce to any where/any when (n the 4$
spacet(+e 'n(!erse or s'per#o+a(n 9the ;
th
(n the Cn'+8 or the s'+ tota) o& a)) s'per#o+a(ns
create#:. T(+e (s not e-c)'s(!e)y )(near as #ep(cte# (n a t(+e)(ne.
T(+e (s sa(# to 4e a4)e to 4e #escr(4e# as !ert(ca)8 w(th e!ery +o+ent (n e-(stence stac0e#
'pon the ne-t an# a)) co(nc(#(n* w(th one another. <n other wor#s8 t(+e (s the co))ect(!e o& a))
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+o+ents o& a)) e-per(ence s(+')taneo's)y e-(st(n* w(th(n non$t(+e8 wh(ch (s 's'a))y re&erre#
to as etern(ty. Dert(ca) t(+e (n&ers that one can se)ect a +o+ent o& e-per(ence an# 'se t(+e
an# space as the porta) thro'*h wh(ch they +a0e the(r se)ect(on rea). Once the se)ect(on (s
+a#e8 t(+e an# space 4eco+e the cont(n'(ty &actor that chan*es !ert(ca) t(+e (nto hor(6onta)
t(+e or con!ent(ona) t(+e. Bo !ert(ca) t(+e has to #o w(th the s(+')taneo's e-per(ence o& a))
t(+e8 an# hor(6onta) t(+e has to #o w(th the cont(n'(ty o& t(+e (n )(near8 +o+ent$4y$+o+ent
e-per(ences. Th(s +a0es th(n*s !ery (nterest(n* &or 's8 &or e!ery e-per(ence we ha!e e!er
ha# or w()) e!er ha!e e-(sts r(*ht now8 an# the past an# &'t're are act'a))y (n the present8 4't
ro))e# 'p as (& 4oth were (n&(n(t(es 4't are not8 not rea))y. A't8 (n or#er to 4e on the sa+e pa*e8
)et@s sett)e on a )an*'a*(n* syste+. Eot(ce we #(#n@t say )an*'a*e re*(ster 9as (n8 techn(ca)
)an*'a*e re*(ster:8 4't rather )an*'a*(n* syste+. B'ch a syste+ (s +'ch +ore than spo0en
or wr(tten )an*'a*e. <t (s a)so an (nterna) )an*'a*e o& the (+a*(nat(on an# (ntent(on an# w())
an# &a(th an# attent(on #ep)oy+ent an# +'ch +ore. What we can a*ree on (s that (t (s a
syste+8 an# (t (s T7E syste+ 4y an# thro'*h wh(ch we )(tera))y 3FEGTE o'r rea)(ty. Bo each
one o& 's (s a)rea#y LEFH(n*. We a)rea#y possess T7E )an*'a*(n* syste+ 4y8 an# thro'*h8
wh(ch we )(*ht$enco#e the +atr(- o& o'r own (n#(!(#'a) rea)(tyI Eeat8 (sn@t (tJ Oh8 (t (s that8 an#
+'ch +ore.
Ka'se a&ter yo' ha!e &(n(she# rea#(n* th(s para*raph8 stop an# )oo0 'p an# away &ro+ th(s
#oc'+ent8 )oo0 aro'n# not at the &a+()(ar p)ace yo' 0now 9or the +(n# +o#e) o& what yo'
th(n0 the L&a+()(ar p)aceM (s: 4't rather at the +atr(- o& the who)e p)ace (n wh(ch yo' are now.
E-a+(ne (s w(th the ten#r()s o& yo'r *'t 4ra(n. es8 there (s a 4ra(n (n yo'r *'tN (t has a)ways
4een thereN an# (t (s ca))e# the enter(c 4ra(n. <t perce(!es an# processes (n&or+at(on (n h'*e
ch'n0s we can 4est ca)) *esta)ts or who)es an# th(s process(n* (s not >'st 4(oche+(ca) an#
4(o)'+(nescent 9as the cran(a) 4ra(n an# (ts centra) ner!o's syste+ operate:. <n a##(t(on to
4(oche+(ca) an# 4(o)'+(nescent processes8 (t a)so 'ses 4(oson(c8 4(oener*et(c8 4(oe+ot(!e8
an# 4(o+ot(!e ones.
Eow enter the rea)+ o& rea) we(r#ness o& the NEW ADVANCED LIFE PHYSICS8 or the wor)#
that (s not as (t see+s. %'st how #o we #o MANIFEST PRODUCTION OBSERVERSHIP?
Ay )(*ht$enco#(n* the !ery +atr(- o& the rea)(ty we )(!e. =o yo' *rasp the +a*n(t'#e o& the
state+ent?
E!eryth(n* we now 0now (n the NEW ADVANCED LIFE PHYSICS8 or what we now re&er to (t (n
o'r shop as the phys(cs o& )(&e8 (s that there are se!en s'per#o+a(ns as one h'+'n*o's
tho'*ht ca))e# the Cn'+ 9an# th(s (nc)'#es o'r 4$spacet(+e as a s'per#o+a(n:. <n th(s
Cn'+8 o4ser!ersh(p (s on)y poss(4)e 4y co+p)e- osc())at(n* 4(o)o*(ca) ent(t(es capa4)e o& )(*ht$
enco#(n* a co++on rea)(ty +atr(- as a 4(o)o*(ca) 0(n# 9or 4(o0(n#:.
O4ser!ersh(p as a ter+ 9+'ch )(0e )an*'a*(n* syste+ a4o!e: (s h'*e)y +'ch +ore
enco+pass(n* than >'st sens(n* w(th the &(!e sensory (np't +o#es. O4ser!ersh(p a)so
(nc)'#es (nteract(n* w(th the )(!(n* ha4(tat$conte-t (n ways 4eyon# >'st 0now(n* when the s'n
r(ses8 sets an# not to stay 'n#er (t 'nco!ere# an# w(tho't water &or !ery )on*. Bens(n*$
(nteract(n* +eans we see0 an# #er(!e +ean(n* &ro+ the Len!(ron+ent.M The +eans we 'se
are o'r senses an# the res')t (s a L+o#e) o& the wor)#M we ho)# (n +(n# GE= pro>ect o't 'nto
the en!(ron+ent as Lthe wor)#M (n wh(ch we )(!e.
FEGL<T (s8 then8 HGE<5EBT KFO=C3T<OE OABEFDEFB7<K. A't there are +any
poss(4)e ways to ha!e HGE<5EBT KFO=C3T<OE OABEFDEFB7<K. What (s FEGL<T8
rea))y? What #oes FEGL FEGL<T )oo0s )(0e? FEGL<T (s act'a))y the Lorent6 trans&or+
9ener*y pattern: o& a sea o& ener*y8 +'ch )(0e (n 9G: 4e)ow:
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A Lorentz transform is the pattern of the light energy pa!ets that eah of the
"#ant#m maro$o%&ets are in the en'ironment( Let)s say the pit#re a%o'e is
that of a %ea#tif#l s#nset( Is it* Can it %e* At first %l#sh+ ,e -on)t !no, %ea#se
this is &#st a 2$-imensional representation of a .$-imensional e'ent( Let)s say
then ,e are e/periening this pattern of energies ,ith o#r o,n sensoria 0 all fi'e
of them 0 an- ,e are as!e- to say ,hat it is ,e are loo!ing at( 1nly then o#l-
,e say ,e are loo!ing at a %ea#tif#l s#nset in the E'ergla-es(
WHICH of the t,o 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIPS is more 4EAL than
the other* Well+ at#ally that is the ,rong "#estion to as!( 6oth 2P1s are real
manifests of t,o information$set on-itions in t,o le'els of manifestation( 3he
-ifferene is the 16SE4VE4 an- his or her in-e/ 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N
16SE4VE4SHIP( Yo#r in-e/ is ,here yo# ,ere %orn an- ,here yo# are no,+ i(e(
planet Earth+ solar system+ 2il!y Way gala/y( An- yo#r in-e/ing mehanism is
the sensorial apparat#s yo# ha'e that transform Frame,or! A into Frame,or!
6(
Whih is Y154 2P1* 2ost pro%a%ly Image 6 0 the .$-imensional sensory image
of the %ea#tif#l E'ergla-es s#nset( So ,hat is it that happene-* What ma-e 768
yo#r 2P1 an- not 7A8* 3he ans,er is9 yo#r sensory inp#t into yo#r ortial %rain
an- its interpretation of the information in terms of the :mo-el of the ,orl-;
starte- %y yo# on the -ay yo# ,ere %orn( 3he effet is alle- H1L1N12IC+ the
thin!ing proess is alle- H1L1<4A2IC+ an- the r#les %y ,hih yo#r 2ANIFES3
P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIP res#lt 768 are referre- to as H1L1<4A22A3ICS(
Are ,e tal!ing a%o#t holography an- holograms here* Well+ not speifially
a%o#t .$-imensional holography an- holograms per se+ %#t ,e are saying that
the same P41CESS that pro-#es holograms is the same one that pro-#es
2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIP effets( In other ,or-s+ yo#r 4EALI3Y
as in Frame,or! 6 a%o'e is an effet of yo#r information proessing an- thin!ing
proesses( An- this is speies$speifi+ speifi to the h#man rae(
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What ma!es 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIP effets possi%le* Fe,
people realize that their onsio#s min- only proesses a%o#t => %its of
information per seon- of linear time( Ho,e'er+ in 'ertial time+ the #nonsio#s
min- is proessing appro/imately ?@$A@ million %its of information( 3h#s+ in
normal onsio#sness+ h#mans are a,are of only an infinitesimal amo#nt of the
information that is onstantly %eing fe- to them at the #nonsio#s le'el( 3here
are tehnologies -esigne- to re-#e the filtering aspets of the onsio#s min-
an- ena%le the higher f#ntion information to %e fe- to the onsio#s min-( In
parallel ,ith this effort+ the %rain ir#itry is re,ire- to han-le the higher
information %an-,i-th %eing fe- to the onsio#sness+ allo,ing apa%ilities li!e
photographi memory an- a%strat tho#ght to o$e/ist( 3hese apa%ilities
%eome the matri/ filter that -ra,s from the #nonsio#s repositories the most
rele'ant information at any parti#lar time %ase- on the pro%lem or tas! at
han-(
S#h tehnologies e/ist an- ,ere -esigne- to failitate nat#ral intelligene+ %y
re-#ing mental stress$response thro#gh the p#mping of lo, po,ere-
energetis of a speifi spetr#m of mental performane enhaning fre"#enies(
Strangely eno#gh+ there is another proess that also pro-#es similar+ if not
i-ential res#lts+ an- that is a metho- of me-itation !no,n as 3ransen-ental
2e-itation 732B8+ originally -e'elope- %y the 2aharishi 2ahesh Yogi( An instant
of peaef#l larity is ,orth a ent#ry of mental fog 0 literally( It is this -it#m
#pon ,hih 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIP rests+ 1#r 4EALI3Y
%eomes manifest+ an- the ,orl- is literally ma-e %y manifest pro-#tion
o%ser'ership agreement %et,een an- among mem%ers of a speies( An- then
all speies that share a planet aess the entraining reality ,ithin their o,n
speies$speifi sensorial+ %#ttressing the 4EALI3Y generate- %y the C16E
speies 0 the %iologial organisms ,ith most omple/ osillating li'ing matries(
Yo# an- yo#r neigh%or agree along a spetr#m of interation 7onsio#s to
s#%onsio#s8 that yo#r ho#se or apartment loo!s an- is in the ,ay yo#
e/periene it+ the ity or to,n in ,hih yo# li'e is th#s an- s#h+ the state or
region)s topography is of a ertain form an- shape( All :physial; manifestations
are manifest pro-#tion o%ser'ership agreement effets( What ma!es :things;
P1SSI6LE an- 4EAL* Yo# alrea-y ha'e the a%ility to light$eno-e the matri/ of
,hih yo#r share- physial reality is+ onsists+ %eomes+ an- onstantly hanges
%y yo#r ,ill an- the 'etor$intention that yo# an- mem%ers of the speies are(
LI<H3$ENC1DIN< 1F 154 4EALI3Y 2A34IC IS 65IL3 IN31 3HE H52AN 4ACE+
AND WI4ED IN31 3HENE4V15S SYS3E2 AS SPECIES CAPA6ILI3IES( 31 LI<H3$
ENC1DE D 31 C4EA3EEFIVE FISH IN31 >+@@@( 1NE 3E2PLA3E F LI<H3$
ENC1DED .$D 16GEC3( CLEA4 3E2PLA3E 2EANS C1HE4EN3 LI<H3 ENC1DIN<
1F 3HE 16GEC3( 4ES5L3 D 1NE 2A3E4IAL H1L1<4A2 1F 3HE 3E2PLA3E(
YES+ 3HA3 SI2PLE H

3o eno-e light means to in'ite photons to o#py spae an- transform
themsel'es into elementary partiles an- atoms+ organizing themsel'es li!e an
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orhestra ,ith a speifi piee to perform as a gro#p( 3he operati'e term is to
in'ite+ for that is preisely ,hat ,e -o( Where an-
ho, they organize themsel'es is aor-ing
to the pattern of the information 7or tho#ght8 template+ as in the fig#re to the
right( 3he C$ray hologram sho,s the positions of eah of o%alt atoms ,ithin a
str#t#re prime- %y a tho#ght or information template(
So ,hat -oes it ta!e for a template to %e transforme- into a .$-imensional
o%&et right %efore yo#r eyes* It re"#ires yo# to master se'eral things+ none of
,hih are -iffi#lt+ e/ept for ,hat yo# see an- %elie'e to %e so( 3he -ea-
gi'ea,ay that life forms on Earth are apa%le of this feat is in the DNA of a
:lo,er; form+ !no,n as salaman-ers( 3he apaity is al,ays there+ %#t not
e/presse- on all life forms on earth along the e'ol#tionary sale( All life forms
ha'e a template+ an- all templates lea- to a form( 3he salaman-er :gro,s; its
tail %a!+ or a lim%+ %y a %io$appliation of L.E.R.M.+ in ,hih the %o-y part
gro,s %a! %y a light pa!ets initializing proess that lea-s the %o-y to gro,
%a! ,hole ells organize- %y the life fiel- of the salaman-er)s %o-y at the
speifi lim% or %o-y part( 3he proess+ regar-less of the appliation is as
follo,s9

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3he immersion ,e no, -o is into the holonomi e/periene of a hologrami
moment ,hen one)s 2P1 72ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIP8 res#lts in a
form yo# ,ante- to pro-#e( 6#t H1W* L.E.R.M. 7Light$eno-e- reality matri/8
manifest pro-#tion re"#ires an o%ser'er 0 a "#ant#m maro$o%&et+ a life form+
something that has a 'etor$intention( Well+ as a h#man %eing+ yo# "#alify( Let)s
see9 yo# ha'e a 'etor$intention 7e/ept yo# refer to a pale refletion of yo#rs to
%e yo#r ,illI+ yo# ha'e a ortio$enteri %rain omple/ 7a om%ine- CNSJANS
ner'o#s system ,ith fo#r %rains on line 0 the ol- reptilian+ ol- mammalian+ the
neoortial an- the enteri %rainsI+ yo# ha'e a om%ine- %iomin- hopef#lly ,ith
f#lly ,or!ing senses Ksight+ hearing+ to#h+ taste+ an- smellI+ imagination+ an- a
!no,le-ge a%o#t 7if not the at#al e/periene ofI peae( If yo# ha'e all of these
re"#isite e"#ipment omponents+ yo# an -o L.E.R.M. Again+ H1W* 6y the
holonomi e/periening of a hologrami moment ,hile follo,ing hologrammati
r#les( 5hL*
E/atlyH
We !no, yo#)'e hear- the saying+ :as insi-e+ so o#tsi-e(; Insi-e yo# is the
me-i#m an- the means %y ,hih light$eno-ing is possi%le an- reality$matries
graspe- an- #n-erstoo-( 3he simplest 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIP
effets are those gi'en to yo# as first assignment as an infant( Yo# see+ there
are far more omple/ tas!s ,e are apa%le of L.E.R.M.ing( Yo# alrea-y !no,
no, that Y15 reate yo#r o,n reality( Well+ imagine then ,hat ,e are apa%le of
,hen ,e an ha'e holonomi e/perienes of hologrami moments #sing
hologrammati r#les to pro-#e things( 6#t H1W* Follo, the proess an- the
proe-#re for pro-#ing a hologram+ %#t instea- of fo#sing a 2$-imensional
image+ fo#s on a .$-imensional o%&et(
FROM HOLONOMY TO HOLOGRAMIC MOMENTS BY
HOLOGRAMMATIC RULES
No, ,e an -eal ,ith the -etails of H1W the holonomi e/periene of a
hologrami moment ,ill %ring yo# the pro-#t yo# ,ant+ an- not something
else(
Yo#r internal holonomi e/periene nee-s to %e pre-iate- on 4EAL W14LD
information( With nat#ral o%&ets in the ,orl- 0 a ripe+ s,eet orange+ or a roll of
,hile otton yarn+ an o%&et as present for someone in yo#r family 0 yo#r at#al+
physial to#hJtasteJ feelJsmellJsight e/periene of the target o%&et pro'i-es
the at#al :frame,or! information; for the o%&et to %e an e/at speimen( 3he
IDEA of the 16GEC3 has to ontain all neessary information for the latter to %e
a ,orl-$'ali- o%&et( 1ther,ise+ all yo# ha'e is a fasimile 7or .$-imensional
Cero/ opy8( 3his then means yo# -o N13 ,ant to -o 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N
16SE4VE4SHIP of o%&ets yo# !no, little to nothing a%o#t( An- of those yo#
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-on)t !no, m#h a%o#t+ %#t are intereste- in+ yo# nee- to !no, more a%o#t
them %efore -i'ing in to L.E.R.M. them( So+ yo# nee- to ma!e them
holonomially simpleH Yes+ #nompliate-( Complete in information+ yet
#nompliate-( 3his is one of the hologrammati r#les or %o#n-aries for the
manifest pro-#tion of a hologrami res#lt( What ,o#l- then yo# ha'e to -o if
yo# ,ant to ha'e a -igital photographi amera* 1r M =@@+@@@ 5S -ollars in
relati'ely small %ills* Do yo#r H12EW14NH
If yo# ,ere to 65Y a -igital amera+ instea- of L.E.R.M.ing one+ ,hat is it yo#
,o#l- -o %efore getting one* 4esearh the types+ %ran- names+ apa%ilities
yo#)- li!e in it+ et( When yo# speify that the one yo# ,ant is a Sony+ s#h an-
th#s+ yo# are in-iating the physial o%&et+ an- yo# are also alling forth its
"#ant#m potential template(
With the money+ ,hat -o yo# nee- to !no,* 3he ontrol n#m%ers an- magneti
strips for the %ill -enomination yo# ,ant yo#r pile in( We ,o#l- hoose M =@@
%ills+ ,hih then re"#ires that ,e ha'e all nee-e- information+ starting ,ith the
ontrol n#m%ers of a sample or in-e/ %ill+ an- -oing the math to fig#re
=+@@@+@@@ speimen n#m%ers %et,een the in-e/ an- the last or %o#n-ary
n#m%er( Is that all yo#)ll nee-* No+ not "#ite( Yo# ,ill also -o ,ell to ha'e+ hol-
an- e/amine losely a sample or in-e/ %ill for all its elements an- intriaies+
an- the appro/imate time on the to,er of In-epen-ene Hall on the re'erse of
the %ill( Either ha'e an in-e/ %ill+ or ,ath the mo'ie NA3I1NAL 34EAS54E+ an-
pay attention to the lea- male harater)s ren-ition of its #sef#lness in the
mo'ie)s plot( 1f o#rse+ yo# ,ill %e paying lose attention to all of these
hologrammati r#les+ if yo# inten- to spen- the money( 4emem%er+ ,ith man$
ma-e o%&ets 7s#h as money an- other 'al#a%les8 the more information yo#
ha'e on an- a%o#t it+ the higher its #sef#lness in :real life; ,ill %e to yo#(
3he !ey to #n-erstan- here is that the thin!ing yo# -e'elop is %ase- on ho, a
hologram ,or!s( 6efore getting to the mehanis+ let)s remem%er t,o speifi
aspets of its -ynamis( 1ne is that all holograms+ inl#-ing that pro-#e- %y
yo#r 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIP 7an- %eomes an apple or a
-igital amera8 are %ase- #pon light oherene an- interferene patterns( Light
oherene means all photons are tra'eling at the same spee-+ fre"#eny+
arrangement an- -iretion( A laser is therefore a oherent %eam of light( 6#t in
2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIP+ yo# are ating #pon light from the
"#ant#m potential %y in'iting 7at#ally+ the proper internal stane is :in-#ing;8
the photons to ome to the tho#ght template yo# offer them in min- an- for
them 7photons8 to %eome laser oherent 7%y spee-+ fre"#eny+ arrangement
an- -iretion8 an- %egin o#pying the arrangement pro'i-e- %y the tho#ght
template( In the arrangement ,e spea! of+ there are no single %eams reating
the manifest pro-#tO rather+ the o%&et %eam %eomes the o%&et interferene
pattern+ an- the referene %eam %eomes the energeti 7or oherent$light8
referene pattern( An-+ as yo# !no,+ t,o pit#res are ,orth t,o tho#san-
,or-s( See the fig#re %elo, an- the one on the ne/t page( Hologrami proess
%y hologrammati r#les ma!es Charlie)s 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N
16SE4VE4SHIP pro-#e ,hat he sets his fo#s on( Ho, -oes all of this ha'e to
%e organize- for a Sams#ng SCH$APP@ to appear in his han-*
HUMAN PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY & MIND-SET FOR
;
MPO/L.E.R.M. ON DEMAND
=( Charlie is a real h#man %eing+ an- he li'es so#th of the %or-er( He is a
ne,%ie+ meaning he has ne'er -one 2P1 72ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N
16SE4VE4SHIP8 on -eman- %efore( Charlie -etermines he ,ants to pro-#e a
Sams#ng SCH$APP@ ell phone+ an- %efore he sets his 2P1 session time+ he
-oes his home,or!( He -oes ,hat he nee-s to -o to !no, its f#ntions an-
apa%ilities+ an- sine he !no,s a%o#t eletronis an- informatis+ he sets his
!no,le-ge %ase a%o#t the target lear in his min-( When he feels he has eno#gh
information a%o#t the target+ he see!s a sample of the target an- see!s to ha'e
it in sight or %etter still+ hol- it in his han- so it has a signat#re of the o%&et
itself(

2( 3his is ,hen an- ,here one)s psyhophysiology omes in( A goo-
%a!gro#n-er on o#r h#man %iomin- an- %ioeletroni li'ing matri/ %eomes
a%sol#tely neessary( We no longer thin! in terms of %o-y holonomially simple
:systemsO; instea- ,e fo#n- the %o-y is a %ioeletroni li'ing matri/ that hosts
an information lo#- that interpenetrates the %o-y+ ser'ing 7along ,ith its fo#r
%rains8 as a li'ing %iomin-( 3here are three ranial %rains 0 ol- reptilian+ ol-
mammalian+ an- neoortial 0 an- one enteri in the 'entral aspet of the %o-y(
All together+ they interonnet ,ith tiss#es that ,rap aro#n- all m#sles an-
organs 7!no,n as fasia8+ the systemi ,hole ma-e #p %y the entral+ peripheral
an- a#tonomi ner'o#s systems+ the saffol-ing of t#%#les insi-e eah ell+ the
ple/i 7s,ith%oar-s8 of ner'es an- ar-io'as#lar onnetors+ lymphati 'essels+
an- the #taneo#s mem%rane 7s!in8+ an- its aessory str#t#res 7hair+ sales+
feathers+ nails+ e/orine glan-s8( 3his is ,hat is !no,n to #s as the li'ing matri/(
An- this is a %ioeletroni str#t#re of 'ery #ni"#e properties an- apa%ilities(
3he h#man %iomin- is not &#st the %iohemial an- %ioeletri ati'ity in the
three ranial %rains( 4ather+ it also in'ol'es an- inl#-es the entire h#man li'ing
matri/ omple/ an- the information lo#- that interpenetrates the %o-y an-
e/presses itself as 7a8 #nipolar+ -ipolar+ an- "#a-r#polar salar spetra of
eletromagneti fiel-s 7or salar eletro$magneti fiel-s not meas#ra%le %y
#rrent h#man instr#ments8+ an- 7%8 the -ipolar+ an- "#a-r#polar eletro$
magneti an- %iol#minesent %iophotoni 7light8 fiel-s emanating from e'ery
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s"#are inh of h#man %o-y s#rfae at right angles from the s!in( 3hese t,o
!in-s of fiel-s ma!e #p ,hat o'er millennia has %een !no,n as the a#ra( 3he
amo#nt of information proesse- %y the h#man neoortial %rain is a pittane
,hen ompare- to the amo#nt of information proesse- %y the entire h#man
%iomin- omple/ -esri%e- a%o'e(
It is this omple/ ,hih ma!es L.E.R.M. possi%le( At#ally+ if there is a min-$
%lo,ing e/planation of ho, L.E.R.M. at#ally o#rs+ ,e ,ill %e a#rate in
saying that ,e #se o#r o,n photons 7light pa!ets8 to o$loate matter
aor-ing to the 7"#ant#m$potential an- .$spaetime8 templates of the o%&et
,e ,ish to manifest(
We !no, from Chinese lassifie- an- open so#re researh+ an- from o#r o,n
la%s+ that h#man %eings are "#ite apa%le of pro-#ing masers #sing their han-s
as pro&etion -e'ies 7a maser %eing a a -e'ie that pro-#es oherent
eletromagneti ,a'es thro#gh amplifiation -#e to stim#late- emission8(
Historially the term ame from the aronym
;miro,a'e amplifiation %y
stim#late- emission of ra-iation;+ altho#gh mo-ern masers emit o'er a %roa-
portion of the eletromagneti spetr#m( 3hese masers+ ho,e'er+ emit ionizing
ra-iation 7that is+ eletromagneti ra-iation apa%le of -isr#pting the %iologial
f#ntions of li'ing ell tiss#es8( 6#t the h#man masers+ asi-e from %eing
emissions in the miro,a'e range+ are nonionizing+ that is+ ell tiss#e e/pose- to
these nonionizing fiel-s -oes not hange( Co#l- this a%ility %e applia%le to the
reality matri/ of any .$spaetime o%&et* In other ,or-s+ o#l- ,e ta!e the
tho#ght template of any .$-imensional o%&et+ initiate a ra-iant asa-e of high
'eloity nonionizing photons %y fo#sing this ra-iant asa-e on the o%&et)s
template* Yes+ it is not only possi%le in theory( It is also holonomially simple(
Far simpler that ,e e'er tho#ght possi%le( Any self$respeting Nepalese mon!
an 2P1 his o,n foo- as -emonstration of asent in apa%ilities an- ill#mination(
We ,o#l- ha'e not %elie'e- it ha- ,e not %een in'ite- to see it( 6#t ,hat ,as
most hilario#s ,as seeing their faes ,hen not only one %#t se'eral of #s+ seate-
as ,e ,ere+ 2P1e- o#rs( Nee-less to say+ it too! #s all more than fifteen
min#tes to alm -o,n from the olleti'e mirth that %efell the gathering( 3hey
-o+ an- -i-+ ha'e an e/ellent sense of h#mor+ an- ,ere "#ite #rio#s to !no,
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ho, ,e !ne, of it+ an- ho, ,e ame to learn to -o it on -eman-( We
e/hange- information ,ith them an- m#h to o#r s#rprise+ they #se- a near
i-ential 2P1 se"#ene as ,e(
Q( Yet+ in retrospet+ ,e sho#l- not ha'e %een s#rprise- %y the Creator)s
eonomy of sale( Why sho#l- it ha'e %een -ifferent+ as eah of #s ,ho are
%iologially relati'ely intat 7i(e(+ ha'e a ,or!ing li'ing matri/8 are ,ire- %asially
in the same fashion* At this &#nt#re in yo#r in-#tion into ,hat yo# ,ere tol- is
alle- L.E.R.M. 7light$eno-e- reality matri/8+ ,e ,ill s,ith to a more a#rate
an- -esripti'e name for the proess an- pro-#t 0 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N
16SE4VE4SHIP( We are a%le to manifest a pro-#t %y %eoming ati'e
o%ser'ers ,ith the :eye; that is not ma-e to see the ,orl- -iretly( At this point+
let)s %aptize this :eye; as the :min-)s eye+; so yo# ,ill then !no, an- !no, ho,
to internally operationalize this means( What yo# :see; in this :eye+; yo# an
apply 2P1 on -eman-( It is this+ ,e %elie'e no,+ that Ges#s ha- tol- #s ,e
,o#l- %e a%le to -o in the latter -ays 0 this+ an- more(
3he a%ility to :see; ,ith the eye that is not ma-e to see the ,orl- -iretly fig#res
prominently in 2P1( So m#h so in-ee- that ,itho#t it+ the a%ility is impaire- to
an e/tent that it %eomes #seless or a pale refletion of its splen-or( 6#t+ to
:see; in this fashion is not &#st the a%ility to 'is#alize in the sense of %eing a%le
to see the o%&et in the min-)s eye(
3here is also a 'ery large pinh of :!no,ing; in the f#ntion( In other ,or-s+ to
:see; in this fashion is also to :!no,; the o%&et %ehel- in min-( Nno,ing a%o#t
the o%&et means ha'ing !no,le-ge a%o#t the o%&et ,ithin a spetr#m of
aess 0 from s#perfiial to intimate( 1ne a le'el of :#ser$aess; is esta%lishe-
%y yo# 7meaning+ the !no,le-ge yo# feel is important an- s#ffiient to ha'e
a%o#t the o%&et %efore yo# 2P1$LERM it8 yo# an then mo'e for,ar- on to
other onsi-erations in the se"#ene(
3here are+ for instane+ some things more important than others in the
:!no,ing; spetr#m( 3he internal f#ntioning of an eletroni piee of e"#ipment
,o#l-+ of o#rse+ %e more important than the %ran- name or osmeti 'al#e of
the e/ternal asing( Yo# m#st+ ho,e'er+ realize an- !eep in min- that the
:tho#ght$essene; of+ say+ the ell phone Charlie fo#se- on ontains all
neessary information onerning the item+ inl#-ing %#t not limite- to the
ir#it arhitet#re+ the material of ,hih all parts are ma-e+ their internal
arrangement+ the eletronis in'ol'e- in ahie'ing telephony %y the artile an-
the net,or! on ,hih it ,or!s+ an- more( Ho, is this possi%le* An- is there a
:minim#m; in the :!no,le-ge; spetr#m a%o#t a target o%&et* Yes( Ho,e'er+ it
is more s#%&eti'e an- a matter of personal omfort than anything( 4emem%er+
yo#r omfort ,ith the target o%&et is important to the peae %asis on ,hih yo#
rest e'erything onerning the 2P1 appliation yo# ma!e to manifest the o%&et(

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All o%&ets in .$spaetime are at#ally+ really maro$"#ant#m o%&ets+ an-
therefore a'aila%le to the %iomin- %y their "#ant#m n#m%ers( 3his means yo#r
%iomin- !no,s the "#ant#m n#m%er of eah of the !in- of ell phones pro-#e-
in the ,orl-+ as eah is :registere-; in the 3ho#ght s#per-omain as an #p,ar-
hain of a#sality 7from here to So#re+ or 3$%o#n-ary8( All of this is instantly
a'aila%le to yo#r %iomin-+ so in effet+ yo# !no, e'erything a%o#t e'erything
instantly( 3he only thing -etaining yo# from %eing a,are of it is the amo#nt of
information yo# are a%le to proess per seon- an- the le'el of ortial$enteri$
myofasial onneti'ity yo#r %iomin- o#nts on for :-eep; information
proessing that ta!es yo# to the P@R perent #se of a'aila%le apaity( 3his is in
part ,hat all#-e- to pre'io#sly ,hen ,e sai- that ,e only #se QS of o#r
apa%ilities( When ,e reah the P@ perentiles an- #se o#r %iomin-s as
integrate- ,holes 7%o-y an- min- as one8 ,e %eome more po,erf#l than e'er
imagine-( Yo# ha'e no i-ea ho, po,erf#lH Wal!ing o'er a %e- of li'e oals is
hil-)s play in omparison( 3he operating sope of yo#r %iomin-+ %y o#r
al#lations+ is in the Q@
%illion light$years+ ,ith earth at the enterO yo# an easily reah the 3$%o#n-ary
that segregates the !no,a%le from the #n!no,a%le range of So#reO yo# an -o
painsta!ing e/ploration of e'ery aspet of eah of the =T+PU@+@@@ infinities
%et,een any s#rfae of spaetime an- So#re at its 3$%o#n-ary( If there is a
,ay of pit#ring reation+ Fig#re = to the left is one of them( Yo# are a part of a
li'ing s#peromp#ter apa%le of storing the #ni'erse in its fol- 0 the
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s#peromp#ter %eing the o'erf#ntion of ,hih eah of #s are mem%ers+
,hether ,e are :goo- little %oys an- girls; or not( Whether or not ,e stay
mem%ers is a matter of in-i'i-#al+ personal hoie( We+ ,ho are no, mem%ers
of this ,or!ing gro#p+ ha'e ma-e 'ery lear ,hat yo# hoie is( Choie is no
longer an iss#e( We are here+ an- ,e ,ere o#nte-( An- not %y #s+ %#t %y
something m#h larger than #s that ontains #s all( As yo#r may note
thro#gho#t these mo-#les+ So#re has pro'i-e- its iss#es 7its sons V -a#ghters8
,ith "#alities+ %iogenetis an- %iomin- that are nothing short of perfetion(
3h#s+ ,is-om ,itho#t longe'ity is neither -esira%le nor possi%le( H#man
on-itions on earth to-ay attest to the fat( Witho#t ,is-om+ all ,e ha'e is
history(
.( Let)s then say that the target "#ant#m maro$o%&et is !no,n in s#ffiient
-etail+ an- yo#r %iomin- has its signat#re an- is a%le to ontain ,ithin yo#r
min-)s eye the tho#ght$template of the target( What yo# are then loo!ing to -o
is a 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIP effet that res#lts in a .$
-imensional "#ant#m maro$o%&et i-ential to in e'ery ,ay to that ontain in
the tho#ght$template of the target( 3he -isplay me-i#m is normal .$spaetime
air( 3he target o%&et is forme- %y yo#r %iomin- in a peaef#l state+ in an-
thro#gh ,hih yo# 'is#alize learly the target 7eyes open or lose-+ as s#its
yo#8+ an- yo#r li'ing matri/+ thro#gh yo#r other han- 7one set o#t palms #p to
hol- the o%&et$formation proess an- the final o%&et materialize-+ the other to
f#ntion as the maser)s pro&etion -e'ie aime- at the other open han-8 an
then at as the -e'ie pro&eting on to the plae yo#r eyes are fo#se- on9 yo#r
open han-+ palms #p( 3h#s+ 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIP as
-ynami proess %egins ,ith a tho#ght$template that is hel- in min- an-
pro&ete- on to a loation or spaetime :a--ress; %y loo!ing at the e/at plae
an- seeing the pro&etion in one)s min- learly( 3he -ynami proess m#st %e
entirely fl#i- from start to finish+ an- in-ee- %e holonomially simple to yo#(
Simpliity %ree-s rela/ation+ an- rela/ation is al,ays the %asis for internal
peae(

As rela/ation is the %asis for holonomi peae+ peae is the mental me-i#m that
ma!es the internal psyhophysiology responsi%le for the manifest pro-#tion of
nonionizing miro,a'e$le'el ra-iant energy thro#gh yo#r pro&etion -e'ie 7yo#r
han- or han-s8+ ,ith yo#r min-)s eye pro'i-ing the mental frame,or! or
template 'is#alize- in spaetime 7in front of yo# or on yo#r open palm8
pro&ete- %y yo# on to a parti#lar plae in spaetime( It is then at this speifi
plae in spaetime that high$energy photons are in'ite- to transm#te an-
%eome elementary partiles forming atoms in atomi str#t#res that onform
the matter omposition of the target o%&et( Whether the target o%&et is inert or
li'e+ -oes not matter at all( An- herein then lies the po,er gi'en to eah of #s %y
So#re( Ho,e'er+ to at on life an- the reation of li'ing matries is artf#l
negotiation ,ith all in'ol'e- an- intereste- :parties+; inl#-ing the -isease-
7h#man+ pet+ or other,ise8( Lazar#s respon-e- to Ges#s+ an- so -i- my at an-
A(4()s -og( Games hose not to attempt the manifest pro-#tion o%ser'ership of
a li'ing matri/+ mostly %ea#se ,hat ,as important to him ,as alrea-y long in
the past an- ,o#l- reate a ma&or -ist#r%ane in :the fore; or 5n#m( If yo#
grasp %y analysis the on-itions of the other e'ents+ yo# may s#rmise that the
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at ,o#l- ha'e not a#se- ma&or -isr#ptions in the li'ing fa%ri in ,hih these
%eings e/iste-+ an- ,o#l- in-ee- ser'e as a :re#niting; of life #nto itself 0 ,hih
on earth it is !no,n as mirale(
>( 3he physial res#lt of a 2ANIFES3 P41D5C3I1N 16SE4VE4SHIP 72P18 e'ent
is a reor- of the interation of t,o oherent patterns of oherent ra-iant
energetis+ in the form of mirosopi pattern of interferene fringes( It is an
energeti registration of the interferene pattern forme- %y t,o energeti
patterns of oherent nat#re+ one of ,hih is oherent light( 1ne pattern 7the
referene pattern8 goes straight from the light so#re an- the other is sattere-
onto the template of the target o%&et in the min- of the 2P1 in-#tor 7or the
h#man 'etor$intention8( 3he Q$-imensional pro-#t is pro-#e- %y the
interferene pattern of the t,o ,or!ing patterns an- is proesse- in s#h ,ay
that ,hen the tho#ght$template is materialize- appropriately a three$
-imensional image is pro-#e-(
IN CLOSING
We lea'e momentarily on the tho#ght that <ene 4o--en%erry ,as one ,ell
informe- -#-e( Ho, he ame #p ,ith the i-eas of the holo-e! an- the
repliator are stories ,orthy in an- of themsel'es+ to hear 2a&el 6arrett
4o--en%erry tell a%o#t her h#s%an-)s so#res of i-eas( 2P1 is not a ne, i-ea in
itself( 6#t it is most -efinitely a ra-ial 'ie, of ho, reality is( We -i- not ma!e #p
the notion of 2P1+ %#t rather ga'e it name %ea#se the emerging Wor!ing
2o-el strongly s#ggeste- it as %eing a normal f#ntion of C16Es 7omple/
osillating %iologial entities8+ inl#-ing h#mans li!e #s(
THE AUTHORS
A. R. BORDON is a retire- sientist an- ofo#n-er of the LIFE PHYSICS
<415P 0 CALIF14NIA( A former e/e#ti'e -iretor of the Amerian Assoiation
of 4emote Vie,ers+ he is an e/periene- physial$gnosi'e e/tension ne#rosensor
an- ons#ltant to a pri'ate researh instit#te in northern California(
E. M. WIENZ* is an ati'e astrophysiist an- omp#ter sientist ,or!ing
for a pri'ate researh instit#te in northern California+ as ,ell as ,ith one of the
national la%oratories in the San Franiso 6ay area( He is also a ofo#n-er of the
LIFE PHYSICS <415P 0 CALIF14NIA(
J.A. SANCHEZ* is a -otoral le'el eletrial engineer ,or!ing for a large
aerospae onglomerate in so#thern California(
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,or! assoiate- ,ith the LIFE PHYSICS <415P+ an- is -esigne- to protet their
professional assoiation ,ith their respeti'e employers(
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The h'+an 4o#y (s +a#e to host a 4(o+(n#. Kroper)y 'se# an# care# &or8 (t can )ast we))
(nto120 earth years8 an# +'ch +ore. The (nterna) c)oc0 that te))s the ce)) to casca#e (nto
#eath (s the te)o+ere that separates the *enes one &ro+ the other. E!ery t(+e a ce)) #(!(#es8
(ts te)o+eres #e*ra#e8 or shorten 4y way o& the pro#'ct(on o& te)o+erase8 an en6y+at(c
4ypro#'ct o& the +(ot(c an# +(tot(c ce)) #(!(s(ons (n the 4o#y. G)) ce))s a)so ha!e a *ene that
acts )(0e a L#r'++erM o& sorts8 0eep(n* the rhyth+ an# pace o& the(r pro#'ct(!(ty an# )(&eN
o##)y eno'*h8 we chose to re&er to th(s *ene as the Ls'(c(#e *ene.M Once the 4o#y8 (n (ts
(n&(n(te (nte))(*ence #eter+(nes that (ts ce))s can no )on*er s'sta(n a 4(oe)ectr(c e-(stence8 (t
co++'n(cates (nstantaneo's)y to a)) others8 (n &act ca))(n* &orth the Ls'(c(#e 4an#)ea#erM
*ene8 wh(ch then orchestrates the sh'tt(n* #own o& 4o#y syste+s. <nterest(n*)y eno'*h8 a)) o&
th(s 4e*(ns to happen a&ter there (s separat(on o& +(n# &ro+ 4o#y8 (n a #eco'p)(n* that (s as
e)e*ant as the weep(n* #ance o& a *oose at the s(*ht o& (ts +ate. G *oose8 when (t ha# not
seen (ts +ate &or a wh()e w()) &)y r(*ht towar#8 e!en see+(n*)y (nto8 (ts +ate 4't !eer (ts !ector
an# +atch (ts +ate@s #(rect(on (n e!ery way8 on)y to s'##en)y !eer away &ro+ the *an#er (n
an e)e*ant !o))ey that (+(tates the s'##en #rop to the *ro'n# o& a #a+se) so happy to see
her )o!er8 o&ten 4est capt're# (n the choreo*raphe# +o!e+ents o& a 4a))et. A't the *an#er
#oesn@t &o))ow8 cont(n'(n* to &)y stra(*ht ahea#.
A PRIMER ON HUMAN BIOELECTRONIC PHYSIOLOGY

The h'+an 4o#y (s an ener*et(c 4'n#)(n* o& (#(o+ater(a) processes. Th(s8 (n ter+s o& the Eew
G#!ance# Khys(cs8 (s the +ost acc'rate way o& #escr(4(n* o'r 4(o+(n#. <t says we are
tho'*ht/+atter to*ether8 (n a 4(oe)ectron(c +atr(- that e-presses a ho)o*ra+(c 4o#y$&or+ as a
L&'n#a+enta)M 4't can a)so e-press a n'+4er o& #(&&erent Lresonant har+on(cM 4o#(es8 so+e
o& wh(ch can ta0e the &or+s o& a!atars 9or 4e co'p)e# to co+p'ter$*enerate# a!atar$&or+s:
an# e-ten# a Lpo(nt$o&$!(ewM 9KOD: away &ro+8 4't )(n0e# to8 (ts L&'n#a+enta).M Gn a!atar &or+
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&'66y 4o'n#ar(es 4't #e&(na4)e &or+.
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9BOC<=:. 7e (s an O)y+p(c ath)ete on r(n*s (ns(#e the BOC<=. Th(s (+a*e (s a &a)se co)or
&ra+e o& a seq'ence o& 128000. 7= !(#eo &ra+es. The *ray areas c)osest to the 4o#y &or+
correspon# to the He(ssner &(e)# 9or a'ra: that s'rro'n#s a h'+an 4e(n*. There are a co'p)e
o& see+(n* Lwa!esM +o!(n* away &ro+ the 4o#y8 an# these correspon# to what we ha!e
#eter+(ne# to 4e the &(rst ant(He(ssner resonant har+on(c8 or Lsecon# 4o#yM potent(a) o& the
&'n#a+enta) 9He(ssner &(e)#:. <& yo' #etect a re+ote !(ewer )'r0(n* aro'n# (n yo'r #(*s8 (t (s
+ost )(0e)y h(s or her L&(rst ant(He(ssner &(e)#M as so&t a!atar &or+ that (s host(n* the re+ote
!(ewer@s KOD thro'*h wh(ch he or she (s 0eep(n* an eye on yo'. 3an th(s 4e #etecte#? es.
3an a re+ote !(ewer 4e pre!ente# &ro+ enter(n* a phys(ca) 6one? es8 4eca'se the KOD (s
(n#e-e# to the phys(ca) 4o#y8 wh(ch (s the He(ssner &'n#a+enta) &(e)#. Gny sa&ety 6one can
4e set 'p 4y a spec(a) w(re net co!er that creates an# +a(nta(ns a !ar(a4)e e)ectro+a*net(c
&(e)#8 wh(ch can 4e +a#e to 4roa#cast (n e-tre+e)y )ow &req'enc(es that w()) *enerate a
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THE EARTH & THE HUMAN BIOMIND

The h'+an 4(o+(n# e-(sts (n a #e)(cate 4a)ance o& processes8 (n a h(*h)y chaot(c He(ssner
&'n#a+enta) &(e)#8 an# possess(n* e-ten#e# h'+an &'nct(ons8 +any o& wh(ch are h(*h)y
pr(6e# as top secret s'ch that they are he)# w(th(n c)ose# c(rc)es &or a !ar(ety o& reasons P
ran*(n* &ro+ &ear o& the(r 'se 4y any n'+4er o& Lene+(es8M to the reasons o& nat(ona) an#
*)o4a) sec'r(ty (n!o)!(n* the nat(ons o& earth8 to e*o(st(c reasons (n!o)!(n* +ar0et
+an(p')at(on an# &ore0now)e#*e. The th(n* (s that we c(t(6ens o& earth #o not ha!e !a)(#
reasons to co+p)a(n a4o't what others #o w(th these e-ten#e# h'+an &'nct(ons8 as each o&
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's are q'(te capa4)e o& 's(n* the+ (n e!er +ore creat(!e ways &or persona) an# co))ect(!e
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4(o+(n# networ0. G &ew years 4ac08 two 3ana#(an sc(ent(sts propose# a theory a4o't
so+eth(n* we ha!e 0nown &or a )on* t(+e: that the earth (s act'a))y a con#'(t &or
4(oco++'n(cat(on 4etween a)) h'+an 4e(n*s on earth8 (nc)'#(n* GLL )(&e &or+s on the p)anet.
A(oco++'n(cat(on (s rea)8 an# occ'rs w(th(n the e-tre+e)y )ow &req'ency ran*e 9EL5: P &ro+
those start(n* at 2 7ert6 976: to those at a4o't 120 76. What +a0es 4(oco++'n(cat(on
poss(4)e? The earth 9an# other )(&e 4ear(n* p)anets: +a(nta(n a )(&e 4e)t o& e)ectro+a*net(c
&(e)#s that !(4rate at a w(#e !ar(ety o& spectra P &ro+ EL5 to e-tre+e)y h(*h &req'enc(es.
Bo+e narrow &req'ency ran*es are resonant har+on(c8 w(th wa!es as )on* as the earth@s
c(rc'+&erence.
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To MANIFEST PRODUCTION OBSERVERSHIP (MPO) a LIGHT-ENCODED REALITY
MATRIX (LERM), accord!" #o #$% &or'!" Mod%(, ) a )*+-o,%r %,%!#, d%r,%d a!d
-rod*c%d ./ a! !#%r!a( -)/c$o-$/)o(o"/ 0or'!" 0#$ o!% d%"r%% o1 1r%%do+ a!d
1*!c#o!!" a) a! o,%r*!#/ )!' 0#$ +a2+a *- #o 3456 2 3738 ,o(#)4 A!d #o -rod*c%
# 9 #$a# ), #o MPO a LERM 9 0% !%%d #o r%d)co,%r #$% a("or#$+ a(r%ad/ !)cr.%d !
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/%ar) a"o; #$a# #$% Cr%a#or So*rc% o1 %,%r/#$!" !)cr.%d ! o*r DNA #$% a.(#/ #o
cr%a#% a #$!" o*# o1 !o-#$!"4
THE AUTHORS


A. R. BORDON ) a r%#r%d )c%!#)# a!d co1o*!d%r o1 #$% LIFE PHYSICS
GROUP 9 CALIFORNIA4 A 1or+%r %2%c*#,% dr%c#or o1 #$% A+%rca! A))oca#o! o1
R%+o#% V%0%r), $% ) a! %2-%r%!c%d -$/)ca(-"!o),% %2#%!)o! !%*ro)%!)or a!d
co!)*(#a!# #o a -r,a#% r%)%arc$ !)##*#% ! !or#$%r! Ca(1or!a4
E. M. WIENZ* ) a! ac#,% a)#ro-$/)c)# a!d co+-*#%r )c%!#)# 0or'!" 1or a
-r,a#% r%)%arc$ !)##*#% ! !or#$%r! Ca(1or!a, a) 0%(( a) 0#$ o!% o1 #$% !a#o!a(
(a.ora#or%) ! #$% Sa! Fra!c)co Ba/ ar%a4 H% ) a()o a co1o*!d%r o1 #$% LIFE
PHYSICS GROUP 9 CALIFORNIA4
C. COLOSSIMO-KAIME* ) a doc#ora( (%,%( co+-*#%r )c%!#)# a!d
.oc$%+)#, 0$o 0or') 1or a +a<or +a!*1ac#*r%r o1 )-%ca(#/ +a#%ra() *)%d ! #$%
)-ac% -ro"ra+ a!d ! )c%!#1c a--(ca#o!) r%(a#%d #o #$% )-ac% -ro"ra+4
K.A. SANCHEZ* ) a doc#ora( (%,%( %(%c#rca( %!"!%%r 0or'!" 1or a (ar"%
a%ro)-ac% co!"(o+%ra#% ! )o*#$%r! Ca(1or!a4
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Gn# then there (s the L&or+')aM that )ea#s o'r s(n*)e #e*ree o& &ree#o+ o!er'n(ty s(n0
4(o+(n#8 's(n* a ho)o*ra+(c process8 to pro#'ce a Lth(n*M 9or 4$spacet(+e q'ant'+ o4>ect:
o't o& no$th(n* 9or (ts q'ant'+ potent(a) te+p)a(c con&or+at(on:. Th(s &or+')a (s an a)*or(th+
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or8 as we #escr(4e# (n a pre!(o's %))a/8 La certa(n sort o& &or+a) process that can 4e co'nte#
on )o*(ca))y to y(e)# a certa(n sort o& res')t whene!er (t (s ?r'n@ or (nstant(ate#8M =an(e) 3.
=ennett 9L=arw(n@s =an*ero's <#eaM8 B(+on / Bch'ster8 199"8 pp. "0$"1:. We a)so sa(# 91:
an a)*or(th+ has s'4strate ne'tra)(ty8 95: an 'n#er)y(n* +(n#)essness8 an# 92: *'arantee#
res')ts.
To re+(n# yo'8 the s'4strate or 4as(c ne'tra)(ty o& an a)*or(th+ a))ows yo' to 'se the
'n#er)y(n* proce#'re on anyth(n* (t can 4e app)(e# to8 's(n* any )o*(ca) syste+ yo' want.
The power o& the proce#'re (s #'e to (ts )o*(ca) str'ct're8 not >'st the ca'sa) powers o& the
+ater(a)s 'se# (n the (nstant(at(on8 >'st so )on* as those ca'sa) powers per+(t the prescr(4e#
steps to 4e &o))owe# e-act)y.
The +(n#)essness o& the prescr(4e# steps (s what +a0es the a)*or(th+ )o*(ca)8 4eca'se the
)o*(c o& the steps an# the(r seq'enc(n* are s(+p)e. Gn a)*or(th+ wor0e# o't 4y yo' &or yo'
w()) not necessar()y wor0 &or +e or &or yo'r +ate8 or &or %a(+e. The RE here (s that
a)*or(th+s are as persona) as the (+pr(nts on yo'r (r(s or the patterns on yo'r &(n*erpr(nts.
What yo' w()) o4ta(n (n th(s +o#')e (s a s're$&(re process yo' nee# to Ltrans)ateM to yo'r 4o#y
an# 4(o+(n#8 an# the stran*e part w()) 4e 9a)4e(t new to yo': e-h()arat(n* to yo'r 4(o+(n#8 &or (t
*ets to awa0en or Le-pressM a &'nct(on a)rea#y (nscr(4e# (n yo'r =EG8 an# th(s yo'r 4(o+(n#
0nows #eep)y. Tr'st yo'r 4(o+(n#8 &or (t w()) correct yo' (n yo'r (nterpretat(on o& what (s wr(tten
here yo' +'st #o to create the necessary (nterna) an# e-terna) con#(t(ons a)on* each
req'(re# LphaseM or LstepM (n the seq'ence o& yo'r act(ons. <n a +anner o& spea0(n*8 (t 0nows
4etter than the e*o$persona)(ty yo' th(n0 (s yo'. The Lseq'enceM or LstepsM #escr(4e# here w())
4e *(!en (n as *ener(c a )an*'a*e set as poss(4)e8 &or yo'r (nterpretat(on o& what (s wr(tten (s
T7E +ost cr'c(a) aspect o& th(s en#ea!or. Gs &(rst (+press(ons are )ast(n*8 so are &(rst (+pr(nts
9or (nterpretat(ons *(!en 4y the +(n# &or processes an# proce#'res (t w(shes the 4o#y to
co+p)y an# per&or+:. <t (s here that we can he)p w(th8 &or (n wr(t(n* th(s +o#')e8 we ha# to
re!(s(t o'r &(rst t(+es an# the Lnew4(eM +o+ents o& others who ha!e per&or+e# HKO$LERM
&eats.
REPLICATION
3an yo' (+a*(ne now a rea) Btar Tre0$type rep)(cator capa4)e o& rep)(cat(n* a n(ce &(sh #(sh8 or
a #e)(c(o's app)e p(e8 or a t'r0ey an# cheese san#w(ch on rye 4rea#? We are s're yo' can8
4't are we as0(n* the r(*ht q'est(on on th(s +atter? Kerhaps not. <& a rep)(cator (s poss(4)e8
what #oes (t +ean (n ter+s o& creat(n* o4>ects o't o& th(n a(r? <s the o4>ect rep)(cate# a
#'p)(cat(on8 (+(tat(on8 copy8 or repro#'ct(on? <s the o4>ect yo' w(sh to )(*ht$enco#e (ts +atr(-
as pro#'ct a rep)(cat(on8 #'p)(cat(on8 (+(tat(on o& another8 copy8 or repro#'ct(on?
5(rst8 )et@s state the o4!(o's8 an# then e-p)ore the q'ant'+ +ean(n* o& th(n*s. <t +eans that
an o4>ect (n spacet(+e has a q'ant'+ potent(a) te+p)ate8 an# 4oth the o4>ect an# the
q'ant'+ te+p)ate are (n&or+at(on sets that can 4e *raspe#8 capt're#8 an# store# (n a
s'(ta4)e +e#('+. Th(s a)so +eans the rep)(cator +'st ha!e q'ant'+ co+p't(n* capa4()(t(es
an# the a4()(ty to rea# an# reco*n(6e the q'ant'+ n'+4ers o& any +acro$q'ant'+ o4>ect.
What8 rea))y8 are these q'ant'+ n'+4ers #enot(n* an# #escr(4(n*? What aspect o& the
o4>ect P a ce)) phone8 an app)e8 +oney? They are #enot(n* an# #escr(4(n* the +acro$
q'ant'+ o4>ect (tse)&. We w()) e-p)a(n that &'rther 4e)ow. 7'+an 4e(n*s8 (n the(r He(ssner
&(e)#s an# )(!(n* +atr(ces8 a)rea#y ha!e q'ant'+ co+p't(n* capa4()(t(es (nscr(4e# an# +ost)y
)atent.
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In the case of us human complex oscillating biological entity; we have Meissner-
antiMeissner nonionizing fields surrounding our bodies at 90 degrees
perpendicular and away from the surfaces of the body, and these fields within
fields function as our memory and information processing capacities well beyond
our cortical awareness !nimals and plants also have Meissner-antiMeissner
fields, but do not appear to have the capacity to extend antiMeissner
harmonics" #on ionizing fields emitted by the living matrices of any living
system on $arth would %ualify as Meissner range fields, as their electromagnetic
range lies within the extremely low fre%uencies &$'() of * +z and *,-0 +z,
though mostly from * +z to *.0 +z +owever, simply because the human
Meissner field expressions are low-powered cellurar maxima of approximately *.
volts per cell, the total possible output of a human being as overunity sin/ is
about one %uadrillion volts, ta/ing into consideration the total cellular
capacitance of the body !nd this capacitance level is sufficient to M01-LERM
most anything we want
Each tar*et (s a)so a q'ant'+ +acro$o4>ect8 w(th a *eo+etr(c &or+ (n 4$spacet(+e an# a
&'66y &or+ 9w(th a *eo+etry o& (ts own: (n q'ant'+ potent(a). Gs yo' LERM an HKOe#
o4>ect8 the L!(s'a)(6at(onM o& the tar*et o4>ect (s on the phys(ca) o4>ect. 7owe!er8 the o!er'n(ty
s(n0 9(.e.8 the enter(c 4ra(n co+p)e- (n the !entra) area o& the h'+an 4o#y: (s &oc'se# on the
q'ant'+ potent(a) te+p)a(c con&or+at(on o& the 4$#(+ens(ona) tar*et o4>ect. The +o+ent yo'
)oc0 yo'r !(s'a) !ector$(ntent(on on yo'r tar*et o4>ect (n 4$spacet(+e8 the q'ant'+ potent(a)
te+p)a(c )oc0 occ'rs a'to+at(ca))y. o' #on@t ha!e to #o anyth(n* consc(o's)y &or th(s to
happenN yo'r enter(c co+p)e- per&or+s that &'nct(on &or yo' 4eyon# nor+a) awareness.
Fep)(cat(on8 (n th(s (nstance8 an# 4y the 'se o& th(s a)*or(th+(c arran*e+ent8 (s )(*ht$enco#(n*
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4y the L+(rror$act(onM o& one te+p)ate 9q'ant'+ potent(a): so that the other 94$spacet(+e:
te+p)ate can +an(&est as +acro$q'ant'+ o4>ect. Let@s e-a+(ne an e-a+p)e8 an# th(s +ay
he)p yo' 'n#erstan# th(s see+(n* L#anceM o& one te+p)ate w(th the other (n a 0(n# o& Te-as
two$step.
Ta0e a )oo0 at the p(ct're on the r(*ht. Th(s (s a *raph(c representat(on o& a &'66y 4o'n#ar
y *eo+etr(6e# q'ant'+$potent(a) te+p)ate o&
an oran*e. G way o& 'n#erstan#(n* th(s *raph(c representat(on 9wh(ch (s not (#ent(ca) or
(so+orph(c to what ne'rosensors LseeM when they )oo0 at the q'ant'+$potent(a) te+p)a(c
con&or+at(on o& a 4$#(+ens(ona) oran*e: (s to th(n0 o& the te+p)a(c con&or+at(on as ha!(n*
&(!e L#(+ens(onsM P &o'r #(+ens(ons o& space an# one #(+ens(on o& t(+e8 (n a rat(o o&
space/t(+e that +a0es poss(4)e an# easy the )(*ht$enco#(n* o& th(s con&or+at(on an#
+an(&est(n* (t as the &r'(t we 0now as oran*e. Bo when yo' th(n0 ho)o*ra+(ca))y a4o't the
oran*e yo' !(s'a)(6e (n yo'r +(n# as 4$#(+ens(ona)8 #o yo' ha!e to worry a4o't the "$
#(+ens(ona) q'ant'+$potent(a) te+p)a(c con&or+at(on o& the oran*e? Eo8 yo' #on@t. A't yo'
nee# to o4ey one r')e o& a)) ho)o+o!e+ent (n the Cn'+: the Te-as two$step has to 4e
#ance# 4ac0war#N that (s8 yo' start o't a))ow(n* yo'r HKO to )(*ht$enco#e the rea)(ty$oran*e
at (ts tho'*ht$+atr(- &ro+ (ts phys(ca) 9or 4$#(+ens(ona): center o'twar#. E!ery HKO we ha!e
&()+e# shows th(s 'n(q'e pattern o& +an(&estat(on. <t #oesn@t +atter where (n the wor)# yo'
are8 the sa+e th(n* happens P &ro+ the (ns(#e to the o'ts(#e. Th(s (s an (+portant p(ece o&
(n&or+at(on. Fe+e+4er (t.

HOW HUMAN COBEs DO MAGIC:
QUANTUM NUMBERS AND LIGHT-
ENCODING
7ow (s th(s enco#(n* #one? G4o!e8 we +ent(one# q'ant'+ n'+4ers o& any +acro$q'ant'+
o4>ect. There are &o'r o& the+:

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!mazingly, enteric information processing functions perform all necessary
calculations to /now precisely where in spacetime to begin light-encoded
manifestation by following the 2framewor/3 provided by the 2mirror dance3 of
the two templates &4-spacetime and %uantum-potential) mentioned above +ow
we 2/now3 how to do such things is at this time still beyond our understanding
5he materialization of !#6 ob7ect lies within these four numbers and how their
values are manipulated to accommodate transmuted light into elementary
particles &electrons, specifically) and atoms from these !ll of what follows here is
a mere reminder of what you already /now 2in your gut3 &no pun intended)
8uantum #umbers 6our enteric information processing function calculates the n
and ' values automatically, determining the /ind of atom, the number of orbits
each will need to have, and the atom9s azimuthal %uantum number or value of
%uantum angular momentum In the chemistry of the '$:Med ob7ect, this
%uantum number is very important, since it specifies the shape of its atomic
orbitals and strongly influences chemical bonds and bond angles 5hese two
numbers then produce the se%uence of orbitals or wavefunction for all atoms of
each /ind re%uired to collocate in the matter of which the ob7ect is made It also
tells your gut how much and what strength of energy to use to encode what is
needed, where it is needed 5he magnetic %uantum number tells you the
%uantum state of an electron and denotes the energy level within a subshell in
the electron cloud of circling electrons 5he spin %uantum number gives the
value of the spin of a particle ;hen the spectral lines of the hydrogen spectrum
are examined at very high resolution, they are found to be closely-spaced
doublets 5his splitting is called fine structure and was one of the first
experimental evidences for electron spin 5he direct observation of the electron9s
intrinsic angular momentum was achieved in the <tern-=erlach experiment
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;hen the idea of electron spin was first introduced in *9.,, even ;olfgang 0auli
had trouble accepting :alph >ronigs model 5he problem was not that a rotating
charged particle would have given rise to a magnetic field, but that the electron
was so small that the e%uatorial speed of the electron would have to be greater
than the speed of light for the magnetic moment to be of the observed strength
5hroughout the '$:Ming process, the encoding of light energy is very much as if
an invisible %uantum computer were 2writing3 the ob7ect into existence ;e say
2invisible3 because so far we don9t %uite understand how the computing
capacities of the human biomind enteric complex wor/s ;e /now it does, and
does very well
8uantum numbers describe the electron energies in the atoms of an ob7ect 5he
%uestion of how many %uantum numbers are needed to describe any given
ob7ect has no consistent and universal answer, because for each target ob7ect
our enteric complex 2%uantum biocomputer3 must find the answer for a full
analysis of the ob7ect9s system <o, in *9?0, (rench mathematician 0aul @irac
developed a new version of the <chrAdinger ;ave $%uation which was
relativistically invariant, and predicted the magnetic moment correctly, and at
the same time treated the electron as a point particle In the @irac e%uation all
four %uantum numbers including the additional %uantum number s arose
naturally during its solution !nd all of these calculations are performed by the
biomind for every atom to be collocated as light-encoded atomic matter in the
ob7ect9s %uantum-potentialB4-spacetime mirror-matricesC
MORE MAGIC: BIOGENETIC BASIS OF
LERM-MPO or THE BIOMIND MINDING
THE BODY
Interesting also that @#! plays an important, some would say crucial, role in the
LERM of an M01 5his is not 7ust human @#! affecting cells of one9s body, but
also language affecting @#! itself Moreover, our decipherment of
@#!Benvironment interaction from what is predicted by the ;or/ing Model &see
(oundation :eports in 'ife 0hysics, Dol *, #o * essays) indicates that information
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bandwidths &electromagnetic ionizing,
$M nonionizing, sound, electroluminescent) play a role in @#! expression,
modifications, and retrofitting Imagine thisE ta/e the information bandwidth of
the fertized gamete of a rat and transmit that to the fertilized gamete of a gerbil
and what do you get as a resultF ! rat born to a gerbil 5his has been done in our
labs and reproduced in :ussia a few years ago ;e also found that 7ust about
everything has a3languaging system3 uni%ue to itselfE @#! responds to sound
and to $M &ionizing and nonzionizing) and scalar &or beyond the $M) energetics
6ou can literally tal/ to your cells and change their @#! 6ou can also tal/ to the
cells of another person and change them, too It is all in the fre%uency ranges
you use to communicate not 7ust meaning, but also sound @o your cells
understand wordsF Getter than you and in all of their denotations and
connotations
5he important biogenetic basis of LERM-M01 from the biomind minding the
body is what the genetic aspect of the biomind9s living matrix literally creates
around the body-formE a nonionizing high energetic domain that, when measured
with certain instruments, tells us this &Meissner) field is really a vacuum or whole-
energetic domain Han we extend ourselves onto a roc/ or a mountain and
2exist3 there for a while in a /ind of extension-visit while /eyed to our physical
bodyF 6es !nd this is the basis of extension neurosensing +ow far can we 2go3
on these extension 2tours3F Gy our calculations, it seems we are capable of
extending some ?0 billion light years without brea/ing a sweat 5his, by the way,
gives new meaning to the saying, 2the universe in a grain of sand, and the whole
of creation in a thought3


ALGORITHMIC SEQUENCE
ARRANGEMENT: FORMULATING YOUR
2"
MPO
5he entire algorithmic se%uence that follows has grammar rules &or rules of
manifestation), syntactic rules &or how to put things together to get the result
desired), and semantic rules &or what wordsBmeanings to use to activate the
necessary aspect of the @#! in our living matrix) !nd the entire se%uence is
predicated on two single basic logic /ernelsE
$verything thought is real
I am cause because I am thought
GRAMMAR
* Manifest production observership of any ob7ect9s reality matrix by light
encodement depends upon your complete acceptance and ownership of the two
logic /ernels (ailure to do so will result in no result at all
2 5hought is real and the cause of coherence of matter by the design of an
existing template
? Giomind is cause by use of creational algorithm applied to specific
productBmoment !ll results of such application&s) have to be declared as
product-condensates in a horizontal time-moment
4 Giomind operation of light-encodement is from alpha-point &in 4-spacetime) to
the edge of the ob7ect9s 4-spacetime template; coherence encodement is along
0lanc/ limit points between 4-spacetime and %uantum-potential templates as a
threading-li/e bac/-and-forth dance
, Giomind operation of the fixing mechanism for alpha-point in spacetime is the
physical pair of eyes of the operator, and the dish mechanism is one of the hands
cupped in the general direction of the alpha-point
- Giomind operationalization of the se%uence is the following of a set of discrete
se%uenced mental and physical actions ad7usted to individual differences and
personal idiosyncracies, and directed at the biomind-caused materialization of a
target ob7ect
I 5he biomind possesses a threshold /nowledge base of the ob7ect whose 4-
spacetime matrix is being light-encoded; on the basis of this direct and implied
/nowledge base about the target ob7ect will its templates &4-spacetime and
%uantum-potential) will the ob7ect supply a lac/ in material 4-dimensional reality
fit to the world-demand characteristics necessary for the ob7ect to be consumed
or used by the creator or the intended recipient
SYNTAX & SEMANTIC HANDLES
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5he syntax of M01-LERM is referred to as 2result conveyors3 &or simply,
2conveyors) 5hese are the psychophysiologies that ma/e the biomind develop
single degree of freedom &body functioning as a single whole) use of an
overunity sin/ &above threshold nonionizing energetics at the cellular level) that
is focused &hemispheric synchronization that allows clear internal stereoscopic
visualization) upon an internal 2canvas3 pro7ected onto a specific 4-dimensional
spacetime location
* Si!"# $#!r## o% %r##$o&' 5he psychophysiology for this syntactic
re%uirement is an individually determined level of relaxation 5he level of
relaxation must be /eyed to a trigger word or phrase that will elicit the desired
psychophysiological state by its mere utterance 5his is the process used by the
40-year old baseball pitcher, main character of the film (or 5he 'ove of the =ame
&played by >evin Hostner) to %uiet down the noise level in the stadium 7ust before
a pitch J 2Hlear the mechanism3
1nce the trigger engages the desired psychophysiology and the body responds,
the organismic response must be stabilized, and this calls for a semantic formula,
immediately followed by a sound trigger for the development of an energetic
overunity sin/ in the organism 5he semantic formula must contained specific
words with specific sounds, or specific sound in certain semantically meaningful
and empowering words in the operator9s language J the language of the person
engaging in M01-LERM 5he sounds which must be prevalent in the semantic
message to the cells are mostly nasals, such as BnB, BmB, BngB, BaB, BoBand BuB, and
some fricatives such as BfB, BhB, BzB, BvB, BthB and BshB !void too many plosives, li/e
BbB, BtB, BdB, B/B, BgB !n example of an $nglish language
formula is shown belowE



5he formula is in the form of one or more statements designed to soothe the
mind and establish by sound formulation and semantic message the expectancy
set of what must come next J the onset of an overunity sin/ 5he message does
not have to be complete sentences 0hrases with power can also be used 5he
rhythm of delivery is roughly one beat per second 5ry intoning the formula
above to the one-beat per second &*bps) rhythm suggested @edicate one meat
per word, and consider 2ummm3 as a word 5his the following delivery to the *
bps rhythm
BEAT FORMULA ELEMENT
* Kmmm time9s
2;
2 J ? J 4 comeLagainLmechanism9s on
, J - J I fullLforceLrising
M - 9 I9mLin my zone
*0 -- ** -- *. I singLa songLuu-ummm
*? -- *4 my forceLis full
*, -- *- my forceLis full
*I -- *M !h-haL!h-ha
*9 -- .0 My ummmmLsong
.0 -- .* My ummmmLsong
.. -- .? in zoneLis rising
.4 -- ., My forceLis full
.- -- .I My forceLis full
.M -- .9 -- ?0 I amLmy forceLin full



5he formula is designed as a child-li/e repetition of a /nown fact Hommunication
with cells must be in present tense as their time regime is only present-tense
5he semantic content of the formula is actually an induction protocol for getting
the cells prepped to engage in overunity energetics, or cellular capacitance
beyond threshold &ie, *. volt per cell) 5he last thought in the se%uence needs
to be set up as cue to the development of overunity sin/ !t this moment, the
operator must use the cue to bring the visual field of the target ob7ect to mind9s
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eye !nd eyes are opened but focus is diffused, as attention is /ept on the mind9s
eye visual field containing the target ob7ect
2 O(#r)i*+ Si,' 5he collection of overunity &or suprathreshold) energetics
per cell is source to the single degree of freedom overunity, which becomes sin/
upon engaging visualization of target In the cue moments, or the period of time
the operator spends repeating the cue li/e a mantram, the cue must elicit the
target ob7ect in a visual field before the operator9s mind9s eye 5his must be done
with eyes open but the focus of the physical eyes /ept diffused such that the
mind9s eye9s field is superposed upon the spacetime where the physical eyes are
trained on !ll of this needs to be done without any effort in the least,
0rocess can also be helped if the interested party engages the use of a 2blac/
light3 source, specifically one capable of illuminating an operator9s biomind with
KD!-KDG-KDH multirange ultraviolet light at low power Gest results can be had
with semi-nude exposure in the *,-?0 minute range, according to weight
&roughly * minute per , pounds of weight) If use of this means is made, it is
highly advisable to cover eyes either with a KD!-G-H- polarizing pair of
sunglesses, or with an eye mas/-li/e cover, to protect the eyes from harm
!dditionally, operator must also use the formula above &not the precise one
shown, but one based upon its format and rhythm) that includes a verbal
instruction to the cells to also derive energetics from the body9s epithelial &or
s/in) cells, from which all other cells may then draw on energetics to overunity
!t the start of practice, this entrainment procedure may ta/e longer in
generating desired results J increase in cellular capacitance !lso initially, many
new practitioners do not /now how to recognize an overunity internal state
Griefly, an overunity state is expressed holonomically in a variety of modes of
experience J some feel as though ants are crawling inside in a not altogether
unpleasant feeling, others feel 2electric3 along with a metallic taste in the mouth,
still others can feel their hair in bac/ of the nec/ rise along with other body hair
in a sensation a/in to being in a medium of high static electrical charge
:egardless of what the internal cues are, the internal event transpires in an
internal medium of induced sensorial peace and %uiet, as already described in
previous modules
? H#&is-.#ri/-s+/.roi0#$ 1is)2"i02*io o% T2r!#* I%or&2*io S#*
!nother s/ill set necessary is the ability to visualize the target in a clear and
concise manner, based on all available
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information pertinent to the target conformation and reality-matrix @ifferent
targets will have different information set re%uirements 5a/e, for instance, the
assignment tas/s presented belowE
&*) ! perfect, ripe sweet orange
&2) ! roll of ;+I5$ cotton yarn
&?) ! present for your daughter or son or other member of the immediate family
&4) ! digital photographic camera &your favorite brand)
D#(#"o-i! 2 R#-#r*oir# For LERMi! No"i(i! 2$ Li(i! M2*ri/#s !s most
newbies, the reader would probably tend to thin/ of self-sufficiency in terms of an
ability to ac%uire necessities of life by purchasing power J that is, by having the
money to buy and consume what you and your family need LERM-M01 throws
this usual and customary way of thin/ing and traditional behavior into disarray
5o LERM an M01 means being able to meet your needs without necessarily
relying on ac%uisitive power by means of money 5o LERM an M01 also re%uires
you to develop a repertoire of types of things you for which you have affinity &by
desire, belief, need, preference, proclivity and continuous use), and these things
then become your LERMBM01 repertoire 5hus, in a manner of spea/ing, you can
develop two /inds of repertoires on the basis of desire, belief, need, preference,
proclivity, and continuous use
@o you believe you can LERM a nonliving M01 targetF
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@o you believe you can LERM a living M01 targetF
5his is where the information set about a target begins 5he options for
answering this %uestion are three, and only three !ll other replies are variations
of these threeE
YES DON3T 4NOW NO

If 6$<, you get to move to the @1 stage, and get on with the LERM of your M01
If #1, this belief is a barrier to your formulation of your M01, since a manifest
production observership is based on your belief that this process is possible and
will result in a LERM of the ob7ect you desire, need, prefer, li/e andBuse !nd
then, there is @1#95 >#1;, which is not to mean M!6G$ !t this 7uncture, it is
necessary for you to /now that the word-message M!6G$ to your cells and to
your enteric brain concerning the '$:Ming of a target ob7ect is %uite damaging to
desired results J that is, to getting the ob7ect9s reality matrix light-encoded as
materialized ob7ect in 4-spacetime M!6G$ splits one9s vector-intention into a 6$<
and a #1, and confuses the enteric brain into inaction 5he worst thing to have is
a neurotic enteric brain, trained into inaction by double messages and double
entendres &meanings) &though, not necessarily of a ris%uN or sensual nature)
Most newbies either begin with a #1 or a @1#95 >#1; <trangely enough, a #1
is easier to reverse than a @1#95 >#1;, but it is also the most fragile to
negative results on first try
#1 is a clear vector-intention supported by belief and experience It is also the
most susceptible to change by information and mental representation supportive
of the fact of LERM It is also the most susceptible to the logic of everyday
'$:Ming of one9s reality #1 is belief response dubiously supported by
imagination ;hen imagination can be stolen away from #1 support of the
%uestion, do you believe you can LERM a living or nonliving M01 ob7ectF, you
then have the means to guide the vector-intention away from a negative and
toward an imagination-borne possibility of how it can be done that can lead to a
6$< !s 6$< arrived at in this manner is a conditional 6$<, provided that the
process wor/s the first time around, it re%uires a posited 2proof3 ;hen it does
result in a positive proof, it is a triumph of ego-belief and personality-vector-
intention #othing wrong with this outcome It is when it doesn9t that a #1-
turned-6$< stance can lead to internal dissonance and self-castigation 5he ones
who wish to pull themselves up and move on to a new trial, do so and most, if
not all, produce one eventually
;hat is not realized by newbies who reply in the negative or with a @1#95 >#1;
to the belief %uestion is that each of them already perform LERM on all M01s in
their lives, including but not limited to their 2individual reality3
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! @1#95 >#1; stance on the belief %uestion is initially most susceptible to
demonstration by information set and /nowledge instigation 5hese are the
people who depend highly on their imagination to wrap their minds around an
event deemed possible, or probable, by their manifest vector-intentions It has
been our experience that people who @1#95 >#1; and who have in%uiring
minds are the best combination for LERM event ac%uisition
;e strongly suggest that you treat all targets as information sets ;hen moving
onward on an information set to LERM its matrix, call on the matrix to complete
the set with accurate information &though this is often not necessary, as the
templates will not only initialize the process but also fill in the gapOsP once a
target sub7ected to M01 is acted upon by LERM
;e will also advise you that attention deployment will also be a crucial element
in the algorithmic se%uence 5here are four attention modalitiesE broad internal,
narrow internal, broad external, and narrow external
Groad internal J locating the site of a headache with sympathetic pains all over
the head, getting a feel for bloated sensation, determining why you are unhappy
! deployment of attention to event or phenomenon inside that does not focus on
any specific aspect but rather encompasses all or most of the event or
phenomenon in its scope of perception
#arrow internal J focusing on a mantram during 5ranscendental Meditation
session, focusing on the precise site of pain anywhere in the body, focusing on
your breathing or heartbeat ! deployment of attention to event or phenomenon
that draws focus specifically on the event or phenomenon or on any specific
aspect of it as its scope of perception
Groad external J loo/ing at a valley from a loo/out point high up a hill, loo/ing
down from an airplane window to the ground, loo/ing up at the ocean from a
beach ! deployment of attention to event or phenomenon that focuses on a
broad swath of space without stopping to focus on any one aspect as its scope of
perception
Groad internal J loo/ing at a cut on someone else9s arm, touching or petting a
dog or cat, loo/ing for a familiar face on a photograph ! deployment of attention
to an event or phenomenon that draws focus specifically on an aspect of it as its
scope of perception
In the course of the algorithmic se%uence below, you will be using most, if not all,
of the attention deployment modalities mentioned above
4 A"!ori*.&i/ S#5)#/#' 5he elements in the algorithm are as followsE
!c/nowledge need or desire to light encode the matrix of ob7ect desired or
needed 1wn need or desire @eclare need or desire in word to all %uanta and
re%uest their cooperation in fact &ie, in the world)
(ocus on ob7ect&s) targeted and synthesize an awareness of ob7ect9s information
set @o this visually as observership act, ie, by placing mentally or collocating
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image of target in the solar plexus area at an arm9s length at height of stomach
in front of your body
1nce you have mentally collocated target image on 2development plane3 &ie,
the physical place at stomach height at arm9s length in front of you) at 90
degrees away from the belly button area, you let the area in which the ob7ect will
manifest become the %uantum-potential 2cage3 in which the 80 template
gathers up, with all the information set necessary to physically encode the ob7ect
in 4-spacetime @uring this 80 template formation is the time you as/ for and
accept cooperation from all %uanta that form the ob7ect9s 80 template !nd then
as/ the 80 cage to tell you by /nowingness when template formation is
complete !wait replyBfeedbac/, and when it comes, ac/nowledge and express
gratefulness while accepting the template and owning it &meaning, you declare
this template now as yours to do by your vector-intention) @1 #15 forget to do
this 5his is an 2interconnectivity loc/3 and assures flow both ways J from you to
template and from template to you in the physical
#ow relax by calling in on the 2mechanism3 &a la Gilly <unday, the fictional
ballplayer in the movie, 2(or 5he 'ove 1f 5he =ame3) and narrow internal locus
of attention onto the 80 template completed and in front of you in its glorious
fuzzy form 1nce you have the 2mechanism3 /ic/ in bring in the formula into
play Hlaim and own point-of-being &body-mind as you are at this exact time) and
state-of-peace &state of relaxation as you are at this exact time)
:ecite the formula you compose to the rhythm count you designed Kse the
formula example cited above as a recipe for your own 5hey have to contain your
words, and you have to own your formula for it to wor/ for you (rom here
onward, much of what you do depends on strong ownership and acceptance of
what you do :ecite formula until you achieve rise to energetic overunity all over
your body !s/ your body to provide you with confirming feedbac/ by method
you devise to communicate with it and recognize /nowingness of overunity
cellular electrical capacitance when it happens
Monitor and feelBsense rise in cellular electrical capacitance while remaining
peaceful and %uiet during your formula recitation :emain open to the confirming
feedbac/ and stay ready to the experience of /nowingness that your body is to
overunity ;hen the moment comes, ac/nowledge and express gratitude in your
own words but internally and %uietly
5hen tell your body to continue electrical capacitance increase or build up
beyond threshold <hift attention style from narrow internal to broad internal, and
shift focus from awareness of energetic overunity to the feel of the energetic
while vector-intentionally bringing the energetic sin/ &or hole through which you
are going to as/ cooperating %uanta to 2spray3 the 80 template with the right
type of wave-turned-particle in the process of commencing light encode
procedure Gring the sin/ to 7ust below the belly button area and feel the
2stream3 as a spray, as if it was a water spout and it was comfortably and very
relaxed filling up the 80 template at arm9s length in front of your belly button
area 5he important thing is to /eep calm peace throughout this transition from
overunity to sin/ energetic spraying,
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#ow you enlarge your broad internal attention to also include the target template
at arm9s length in front of your belly button area, your energetic sin/ and the
energetic overunity from all over your body 1nce you have this awareness in
mind, relaxed and peaceful, move to the next process
1nce you are aware of the target template, your energetic sin/ facing it, and the
energetic overunity in your body, bring your vector-intention to bear on every
cell in your body, issuing a vector-intentional /nowingness to all cells to summate
their energetics onto the energetic sin/, letting 2pressure3 build as time goes by
&Internal Q external time may not show isomorphic or one-to-one
correspondence at this stage in the process) !s/ your biomind to give you
readiness feedbac/ to start process of cooperative spray and materialization of
4-spacetime target ob7ect matrix !s/ this /nowingness to be readily and easily
understandable to you ;hen it comes and you recognize it, accept, express
gratitude, own, and begin next phase
=ive instruction to your overunity sin/ to set up cooperative interconnectivity
with flowing energetics at sin/ and direct flow of energetic stream to point alpha
in the 4-spacetime location 'et the energetic stream conform the 4-spacetime
matrix by light-encoding it from alpha point outward to ob7ect boundaries 1nce
this is complete, go inward to source, accept the ob7ect encoded, express your
gratitude to your biomind and living matrix, and ta/e physical possession of the
ob7ect $nd of algorithmic process
PRACTICUM

! practicum is a practice period of time at a chosen place It is a conscious
activity brought under the control of our vector-intention It is a choice and the
conse%uence of its performance as chosen as well as of the product&s) derived
from it It also means you perform a practicum, and the performance of the
practicum is the medium of the ob7ect of the practicum J much li/e as if the
practicum were the carrier wave of another &the performance of the LERM of an
M01) piggybac/ing on it $stablishing 0:!H5IHKM as a LERM ritual trains your
biomind and organism to respond to the demand of performing LERM of a
chosen M01 anywhere, anytime It is strongly suggested to you that you adopt
0:!H5IHKM as your private, intimate ritual to LERM a chosen target M01

FINALLY6

;e come to the end of the LERMBM01 modules and its support physics !s you
may have already surmised, much of what you have already read in these
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modules have other applications as well, 7ust as LERM is not 7ust an on-demand
phenomenon but actually the basis of our creation of our individual and collective
reality
LERM, as an on-demand phenomenon, is as ancient as the time when the
perfect @#! appeared in 4-spacetime, and began the panspermia of the
universe +uman science at the start of the .*
st
century of the Hommon $ra is at
a threshold beyond its own conception ;e are as gifted as any other life form in
the /nown universe, more than some and less than others according to our stage
of biomind evolvement at this 7uncture of our common history ;e are also
coming into our own, and the means to do so are at hand 5I!, LERM, M01 and
other technologies that combine internal and external re%uisites and re%uirement
assists are part of an ancient patrimony that is not even native to this galaxy 6et
we have it and we are harvesting its gifts and goodies !nd we have 7ust started



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THE AUTHORS
A' R' BORDON is a retired scientist and cofounder of the 'I($ 0+6<IH<
=:1K0 J H!'I(1:#I! ! former executive director of the !merican !ssociation of
:emote Diewers, he is an experienced physical-gnosive extension neurosensor
and consultant to a private research institute in northern Halifornia
E' M' WIEN78 is an active astrophysicist and computer scientist wor/ing
for a private research institute in northern Halifornia, as well as with one of the
national laboratories in the <an (rancisco Gay area +e is also a cofounder of the
4"
'I($ 0+6<IH< =:1K0 J H!'I(1:#I!
C' COLOSSIMO-9AIME8 is a doctoral level computer scientist and
biochemist, who wor/s for a ma7or manufacturer of specialty materials used in
the space program and in scientific applications related to the space program
9'A' SANCHE78 is a doctoral level electrical engineer wor/ing for a large
aerospace conglomerate in southern Halifornia
R 5he names adopted by these authors is a pen name used in any written
wor/ associated with the 'I($ 0+6<IH< =:1K0, and is designed to protect their
professional association with their respective employers
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