for Nassim Haramein and Gregg Braden
These past weeks I have been taking an online course in the new Science with the geologist Gregg Braden and the physicist Nassim Haramein who, for the past 30 years, have been working together to understand Einstein’s predictions on the Unified Field now that recent Mathematical formulae were there to support his theories.
They have apparently succeeded in proving, through the rules of basic physics, that the universe is a unified Whole on all levels and dimensions, interconnected through Time and Space and beyond, cycling through universal patterns, emerging into Form and dissolving back into the matrix endlessly.
Unified at every level.
I was very excited to learn about these fellows, because I always had a soft spot for Professor Einstein whose ideas, even though I couldn’t follow his mathematics, struck a deep chord with me. I mostly felt like an undercover agent for his conclusions, because I intuitively understood what he was reaching for – although to me it felt more like Poetry than Math. I ‘sensed’ it rather than ‘thought’ it, and used it in my own ways to make Art.
I have spent my life tracking it down the way a cat stalks a mouse through tall grasses; first here, then there, sniffing and feeling my way, pouncing and batting things around, glancing away, then waiting…
Initially I looked to religion; first, the Judaism I was born into, then Medieval Christianity in France, then singing Gospel in a Black church; as a dancer I studied the body in motion, feeling how I mirrored the ongoing cycling of the Universe. In India, as a medic, I observed birth and death up close, and on an uninhabited island in the Galapagos I lived alone for a week with sealions and ocean-feeding reptiles, diving seabirds by the thousands and a night sky thick with stars and galaxies, arrayed endlessly above me, where I was but a tiny dot on the planet.
I wanted to see what Charles Darwin had seen, and it took my breath away.
I took on hunger issues in the community, and I sat by the bedsides of men dying of AIDS, always watching for clues of the “bigger picture” – and my most profound lessons were learned as a wife and mother with my husband and our 3 children, continuing to search for the glue that bound it, and us, all together.
I have read somewhere that the intuitive way of knowing things in their Wholeness has to be ‘caught’ rather than ‘taught.’ I believe that, because I tend to ‘feel’ the truth of things, rather than ‘think’ them, as my insights have a way of catching me by surprise and revealing, by sensory clues, what I had been searching for with my mind. In any case, I believe it was developing this ability to feel my way towards ‘knowing’ that got me through a desperate childhood at a hard time in the world.
I am so thankful I have lived to witness my intuitive understandings of the world presented in scientific language by, as they are called, the”peer-reviewed” scientists Nassim Haramein and Gregg Braden, one a physicist and the other a geologist. They have worked together quietly for 30 years, thinking outside the box and seeking answers not only in their respective disciplines, but in archeology and ancient history and art as well, finding all of it relevant to their quest.
I pray it is not too late for enough of us – only 51 percent of us are needed, I am told – to turn this ship around in mid-ocean and head for a new shore; an ocean that is teeming with deadly particles of plastic thanks to the Polymer Chemists who neglected to ask what would happen to this marvellous invention after the ‘plastic bags and bottles’ were used by us?
Sorry to rant, but I’ve had to watch this happen while keeping my mouth shut…
The fact is, I love science, and once thought to become a Geologist. I married a scientist and gave birth to scientists and continue to long for them all to integrate the way Science perceives our world with the way intuitives and artists perceive the world – in a both/and way. We live in the same world, after all, and though we may experience the world through different lenses, that does not mean one ‘side’ is right, and the other ‘wrong.’ Like the wise men and the elephant, there are so many ways of looking! We are all correct – we just have to put our perspectives together to get at the truth!
It’s not so hard to do – really!
Nassim and Gregg hopefully have made a way through; I believe they have, and the moment of truth may be NOW! If not, I fear it could be curtains for everyone – pink iguanas and manatees, ancient forests and mountain thyme, all of it!
And us.
“How do you know?” I have been asked, “what’s your proof?” I’ve been dismissed by teachers and family, disbelieved by polite friends and now, facing the inevitable crises of our environment and the runaway economy, and the fear…the fear… of not only Death, but of Life itself, it is time to speak up.
For Professor Einstein, if not for you and me. Here, in essence, is what I believe a growing number of scientists and poets, children (have you noticed?) and indigenous elders are saying:
Everything is interconnected, and the pattern of the whole universe is mirrored in the physical world at every level. Fractals. As above, so below.
The basis of all being is Consciousness, which underlies All Things and is not just a product of the human brain.
Everything cycles at every level, in every dimension of what we call “incarnation” and appears, grows, ages and slips back into the Whole from which it came, but never disappears. What we call Death is simply a stage in the endless process of Life unfolding.
There is nothing to fear because every one of us is an intrinsic part of the Whole, and remain so in the Consciousness that encompasses both Time and Space. We remain connected to the Whole of Creation by a force of Attraction that we humans experience as Love – but a Love so profound we mostly cannot begin to understand it in our human state – except, perhaps in that magical time of falling madly in love…
We’re here to figure this all out, I believe, and to reach a state of personal clarity such that we love ourselves quite well, thank you very much, and therefore can love one another as well, and when it comes time to ride the wave back into the toroidal Whole, through what we call “Death”, we can hug one another and share a last laugh together before melting back into the whole sweet wave, blowing kisses as we go.
Again…and again…and again…
I bid Thee farewell until we meet again next time, and then the next… somewhere out there/in here in the Cosmos…
Carolyn North
Wild and Radish Farm
El Sobrante, California
February 9, 2022
SAVING GRACE is the final piece of FREEFLOW STORIES, soon to be published by the ICRL Press in Princeton, New Jersey. The book is a collection of these little pieces written and sent out every 2 weeks since 2011, to anybody who wished to receive them.
We will let you know when it is out.
