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b12145

does anyone know how to do this process, i trully need to know.

b12145

that's not what I'm talking about, holographic creation is making your thought into real creations, it's said to be way faster than imaging

Stookie

From what I can gather it's just concentrated thought. The more concentrated the thought, the deeper the impression in the astral, the better chance it will manifest in the physical. It's using imagination to turn thinking into a "living" thought, done in the present moment.

ste-makina

hi a good place to start would be a book called the holographic universe it is an outstanding book and will give a clear and complete understanding of holograms and alot of other stuff too. and as far as i can see is that focused thought (akin to the focused light of a laser used to illuminate the hologram) is the way to go about manifesting mind holograms into physical holograms. all matter is holograms and to manifest them is as easy as thinking them into existence. ste makina out.

MisterJingo

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I'd also recommend The Holographic Universe, as it is a good book. But, i'd add one caveat: Research what it presents because much of it's interpretation of quantum mechanics has been shown to be wrong, and a lot of the 'facts' it details are more personal interpretation of certain sciences.
It does give a lot to think about though.

A similar book i'd recommend is: 'Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness ' by Itzhak Bentov (but once again, look into what it presents).

CFTraveler

Quote from: MisterJingo on May 31, 2007, 06:19:37
A similar book i'd recommend is: 'Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness ' by Itzhak Bentov (but once again, look into what it presents).
Is there a lot of math in it?

MisterJingo

Quote from: CFTraveler on June 01, 2007, 18:02:00
Is there a lot of math in it?

It's more an idea book with very little in the way of math, but it is an enjoyable read and makes you think.

MisterJingo

I'd be curious to hear what the dream was about - that's if it's not too personal :).

greggkroodsma

When you watch certain Star Trek movies when they go into a 'Holodek' on the ship, I guess that gives a little idea.  A person comes to a door and tells the computer to generate a scene of some specific place and time.  That could probably be done now, I don't know.
But, to personally create a holographic world would be more interesting; at least you would be the one creating the world, not a world based on known historical facts.
First, you have to understand how you see things.  I mean, how the vision goes into your brain and what causes the vision as far as the make-up of the eye.  I think the scientists have discovered one other creature that has eyes similar to those of humans and that is a deep-sea fish.  I am talking about the rods and cones in the iris. 
Iridology is the study of the iris of the eye.  My opinion is that the iris of the eye is a 3-D image of your system.  A holographic representation.  Inside your brain is what some believe is the 'third-eye.'  The iris of that eye is your face.  Wrinkles on the face tell a story of your insides. 
Somebody has just come out with the difference between the ability to visualize and the ability to create holograms.
I believe the difference is in the intention.  You can visualize a ten thousand man army surrounding you to protect you, but you can still be shot by the enemy.
To create something holographically, you not only need intention, but a time factor is involved as well.  I don't think there is anything new as far as types of people, animals, places, etc. that can be created.  You are supplied with the characters, you have no need to create those. 
You can image your surroundings and the image may or may not be true, depending on what you imagine.
Ok, let me start it this way:  You own a business.  The business has no customers.  You have supplied the framework for a Holographic stage and in it there is products for all the characters; you just need those characters.  Well, sitting down for 10 minutes and imaging your business full of customers buying your products will not work.  But, persistent continual imaging day after day will fill the images in your mind with substance.

morning_star

You have to break away from the sensory hologram before you can manipulate it.  How can you control something that controls you?