Waves of Extraordinary Experience: We Are All Cymatics in Action

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Although commonly defined by its link to audio perception, sound is also “transmitted vibrations of any frequency.” The tree falling in the forest transmits waves, so technically the answer to the question “…does it make a sound?” is yes, regardless of whether anyone’s around. The surrounding landscape and everything in it - including earth, air, vegetation, and animals - will vibrate with the tree; the receiver needn’t be an ear.

My latest jaunt beyond the mundane has shown me that waves are epistemological keys illuminating the vast unseen landscapes of consciousness. Gratitude to the visionaries who’ve accompanied the evolution of my ideas over many years: Ervin Laszlo, Graham Hancock, Itzhak Bentov, Terence McKenna, Nassim Haramein, and Robert Anton Wilson, to name a few.

A reference to and gratitude toward crop circles is apropos, since they’ve also deeply informed my reality since 1995. Regardless of anyone's personal belief about crop circles, for the purpose of understanding Wave Theory, one must trust that real, repeated interactions have taken place between myself and others and a distinctly non-human intelligence that has no interest in laboratory replication.

The Thompson, North Dakota formation of 2000 and the first formation of 2009, the Avebury/Ridgeway Waveguide, both incorporate labyrinthine symbology; energetically these two formations embody a stylised transceiver / waveguide - a type of archetype, I'd say.

Along with the two aforementioned crop circles, we are cosmic transceivers. We both transmit and receive waves. This continual oscillation is the basis of our very existence - our reality.

Consider that as packets of quanta we're emitting a variety of waves all the time, and that our medium is the entire cosmos. Too, the cosmos is always sending us waves, and we’re autonomic receivers, functionally producing tiny, continual bursts of reality over and over and over.

In coherent resonance, these waves may create extraordinary reality, perhaps appearing as synchronicity, deja vu, and other cosmic faerie dust. Where these waves intersect, depending on specific resonance, unique interference patterns seem to be a critical factor in the creation of our reality.

We know that sound and other vibrations create patterns. Like sand on a vibrating plate, each interaction registers a unique point within the hologram - a transient snowflake of awareness in an infinite blizzard of consciousness. Consider that a wave by itself, with no medium to interact with, would know only itself - with no discernible reality beyond itself. But recent thinking alludes that our universe is all medium and no empty space, in which touching is inevitable. A connection is given.

As transceivers, imprinting of ourselves with the cosmos can be seen in the archetypal sea which sustains waves (e.g., in the form of small whitecaps as well as high tsunamis), while not depending on those waves for existence. In this way we may consider the cosmic unified field a timeless ocean, alive with infinite wave intersections and immediate realities, yet maintaining cosmic signatures of the past and future - the Akashic records, some say.

A cosmic ordering effect is evident in these infinite small realities embedded in a an infinite cosmic reality. Masaru Emoto’s photos of ice crystals compellingly suggest that thought waves, specifically when amplified, can be imprinted in crystalline matter, visually representing the vibration of the water, which is itself an amalgam of so many other waveforms overlaid and entangled upon it by an infinite number of wavesources of various amplitudes.

The process and effects of quantum entanglement lends itself to larger-scale resonance. Thus wave entanglement, through the lens of quantum theory, is integral to an evolving understanding a self-regulating entity. In the triumphant yin and yang of existence, the static canon of science past is coming into balance via a communal synaptic knowledge. In this scenario the proliferation of waves in a contained space accelerates reality in unpredictable and often magical ways.

Itzhak Bentov, in Stalking the Wild Pendulum, tells of pendulums that initially swing randomly beside one another but that soon entrain. This action, “spooky” or not, corresponds to events in our lives and our immediate states.

Examples range from a relatively recent focus on DNA and our recent discovery of the “DNA Nebula” near the galactic centre, to a seemingly isolated extraordinary experience like my thinking of Noam Chomsky and within hours pulling a book at random off a bookshelf and opening to a random page on which the words Noam Chomsky immediately jumped out (perhaps for the first time in 20 years!).

In the Chomsky example, not only was I sending out waves by thinking of the name, but the written letters and the concepts - the archetypes - in the book were also sending out vibrations. Where they created an interference pattern, an astonishing synchronicity occurred.

All this is really just a side effect of chaos, which comes back to order in endless cycles, creating a fractal reality, inside and out - rather like mass consciousness mirrors individual consciousness. Reality is our wave signatures dancing coherently with a corresponding, pervasive cosmic intelligence that (if I may broadly anthropomorphise) humanity is gradually befriending.

We are disorderly order sculpted by wave-specific perspective purposefully amidst a cosmic-scale curly fractal in infinite space. Thus embedded in chaos we're both tributaries and runoffs of cosmic creation. Countless intersections of ourselves at other quantum magnitudes accelerate in all directions, lighting up reality.

To each of you, in gratitude: be well and happy.

- STACE TUSSEL

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