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Our Wave Based Reality

Understanding the Quantum Fabric of Existence and Consciousness

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Franklin O'Kanu
Jun 18, 2024
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We have the power to change our reality, and fortunately, it’s relatively simple. It all starts with what we choose to be conscious of, which is why consciousness and spirituality are the battlefield, as Paul stated.

Over the weekend, I made a podcast on the topic of complex vs. complicated. The premise is that nature is very complex yet so simple, but it’s never complicated. Complication only arises when artificial things come into play, as they are not part of nature. This concept is crucial to understand: complication is a sign that something is synthetic and does not belong, yet complexity is a sign of nature, which is incredibly simple.

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Along with these themes, one of the complex parts of nature that needs to be discussed is the realm of consciousness, spirituality, or quantum physics, which I also touched on in the podcast. Even though this consciousness/quantum physics topic may appear incredibly complex, it is pretty simple. By going through the older writings on the universe, we can find that what we call quantum physics today was understood as the spiritual nature of the divine.

So, if nature is simple, does that mean we can understand nature and, ultimately, the divine? I propose so, and it first begins with our understanding of reality.

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