Quantum Mind "Virtual Origins Of The Observer"
Quantum Mind "Virtual Origins Of The Observer"
Holographic formations of virtual energy (mind) have the potential to create temporal matrixes, i.e. parameters, about categories of awareness that contribute to the concept of consciousness. The field into which a mind’s desires are projected also provides the resistance necessary for an affective patterning of dark and light “matter”.
The assorted densities of virtual substance (mind) assist in developing the constraints, i.e. patterns, necessary to give relative “form” to a three-dimensional space/time construct we perceive as consciousness. Consciousness is the result of both a thought and a feeling a mindful expression of Kama Manas.
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The question remains, which came first? Is there a first? Is consciousness the product of an ongoing thought stemming from a virtual field we conceptualize as mind and thereby perceived as the observation of vibratory phenomena being reflected back to an observer? Waves being reflected back as holograms due to the density of the field in which they are projected?
The observer appearing to be outside the field of observation is actually at the center of a universe of its own creation. The observer is the origin and the source of its own field of consciousness within a virtual field we discern as mind. An observer both resonates and translates energy in the form of both particle (form) and wave (formlessness). These energies appear as holographic imaginings projected from an apparent “source”, patterned designs that are sometimes construed and agreed upon by other sources (collective) to be real.
An inherent lack of coherence, i.e. resonance, surrounding each thought form gives holographic substance and sustenance to all levels of consciousness; a patterned behavior (designed archetype) required in perpetuating the concept of duality at all levels of conscious awareness. The holographic illusions we discretely perceive as objects, feelings and thoughts in three-dimensional space/time are examples of this phenomenon.

The virtual field we perceive as mind attracts and resonates to patterns of energy (designs) that bring meaning and purpose to a symbolic expedition of expansion and contraction. These experiences appear to exist within the constraints of time and three-dimensional space. Due to the characteristics of time, these holograms give the impression that they possess a degree of permanence, yet are cyclical in character at scales either less or greater than the field of the observer. Note: an “observer” cyclically participates at subjective levels of awareness, yet is also designed to perpetuate the consciousness of the greater field of awareness in which it participates and has its being.
Change is a characteristic of time being made apparent through holographic means.
Included in the scheme of things is the realization that a virtual field of light and dark “matter” will establish a resistance to the transmission of energy at every density within the parametric constraints of the observer. Resistance to projections that stem from a source creates the waveforms necessary for the formation that substantiate and support every hologram.
As these imaginings emerge from the quantum levels of mind (greater field) each hologram appears in the form of both a particle and wave as the thoughts, emotions and objects we resonate and imagine to be real. Our imagination is projected mind stuff (vibration) designated to give reference to all that we create and reverberate.

Virtual fields are dualistic in nature consisting of light and dark energy. Duality permeates the universe along cyclical paths that search for unity through experience. Changes in consciousness transform the components that appear before mind through meaning and purpose (design) i.e. the gradation of which is brought forward by the density in which these experiences, i.e. transmissions, become apparent.
Quantum Mind "Virtual Origins Of The Observer"
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September 21, 2019
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