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All-One vs. A-lone: Fibers of Light
Ingo Swann’s book, Psychic Sexuality, provides a window into this man’s highly developed ability to perceive complex energy-body dynamics in (and between) people.
Evidently we have thousands of delicate light filaments emanating from our pores and hair follicles, continually feeling into the atmosphere around us. When they ‘pick up’ on similarly-resonating fibers nearby, they actually start stretching and reaching for the “kindred others,” and when they make contact, begin twining and braiding with them in a delicate dance of connecting light!
What Swann can see with his ‘bare eyes’ is to my understanding what quantum physicists have termed quantum entanglement. It also resembles what metaphysics refers to as “cording,” though I’ve always thought of cording as a more substantial energetic manifestation, i.e., thick, robust ropes between people who are strongly connected (for better or worse), via their primary chakras.
How — or at what intensity — these connections are made, perceived or not, they are happening nonetheless. On the quantum level, this is Life seeking out resonance and connection. Perhaps, on the subtle planes, it is the energy of life’s evolutionary impulse for oneness expressing.
Having viscerally experienced “oneness” for several weeks following an extensive period of active kundalini, and sensing quite clearly how, whenever someone or something entered my mind, a profound awareness of connection with them arose, I realized that we are actually, in the end, in the Field, all parts of the same ONE. In our narrow bandwidth of ordinary perception, we think we are ALONE.
The current upswell of lightbody activation is building bridges toward the unified human chakra within us, and also sending energetic filaments into the world around us, demonstrating our impetus for wholeness; within, without, and beyond. It’s our divine impulse (and ultimately, imperative) expressing.
Divinely,
Whitehawk
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Mark Owens Whitehawk, I
Mark Owens
Whitehawk,
I would love to learn more about this. Very interesting post. Thank you.

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