Quantum mechanics and the phenomena of consciousness reveal that reality is not static but rather a collection of countless probabilities that become material only at the moment of observation. This means that our world may be far more flexible and responsive to change than we think, and its existence depends on our interaction with it. This understanding allows us to realize that, in the process of synchronization, the less we cling to material things, the more pliable our reality becomes.
Our brain is a quantum system, a complex network of neurons, where each impulse is generated by glowing structures resembling crystalline patterns. These neurons connect, creating quantum links through which light and information are transmitted. Biophotons emitted by neurons connect brain cells and open access to deeper dimensions of reality. This emission represents a bridge between our consciousness and the quantum field, where time and space cease to exist as fixed categories. Research in neurobiology, including studies on biophotons, confirms the importance of light in communication between brain cells, showing that this light plays a crucial role in transmitting information and connecting us to other levels of reality.
When we meditate or practice mindfulness, neurons synchronize, creating a flow of light that connects us to the world and other people. This interaction can be seen as a quantum hologram, where consciousness projects into the multidimensional layers of reality. By becoming not just observers, but active participants, we attune ourselves to the light impulses, perceiving the world as a dynamic field, where every thought and experience resonates with the vibrations of light. By accepting our true nature and recognizing that light permeates both us and the surrounding world, we enter harmony with this flow, connecting to the quantum ocean, where light becomes a channel of communication with the depths of the Universe.