BEGINNING WITH LIGHT
All the indications are that our Universe came into being at a given time.
Whether we believe in the Big Bang or in the act of Creation spoken of in Genesis in either case at the point of origin everything was once One.
But was there anything before the Big Bang of Creation?
For anything, anywhere, to exist at all, there can never have been a time when an eternal Nothing existed. For if an eternal state of No-thing had ever existed then it is impossible that Some-thing would ever exist. Put simply – you can’t get something out of nothing! In order for a universe of billions of things to exist at all, Some-thing must have always existed. And that Some-thing must be Eternal.
The best description for this that makes any logical sense in all terms is that beyond reality which some call God.
An artist begins with a blank page. The artist could wait a day, a week, a year or a century – but nothing will spontaneously appear on that blank sheet unless the artist draws something on it. This is the beginning of the creative act. The beginning of the creative process is conscious thought.
The most familiar account of creation is in the book of Genesis. It begins with: “In the beginning God created…” and to start that creation God spoke and said: “Let there be light’ and there was light.” This is also reaffirmed in the New Testament in the book of John where it says: “In the beginning was the Word…”
Even ordinary spoken words are essentially vibration, frequency; so is it really possible that sound could create light as suggested in Genesis? Yes it is.
It has now been convincingly demonstrated scientifically that when sound of the right frequency, is beamed at a small bubble in a sealed tube it causes the molecules to collapse and then explode – turning it into “a tiny star” which radiates light thousands of times a minute.
Light itself is both the signature of the creative act and an affirmation of the Oneness of all creation. We see this even in the mundane act of lighting a candle. We may light a million, billion different candles, but though all the individual flames are many; all light is inherently one.
There are millions of things to photograph and billions of people take photographs everyday and yet even though all the elements in every photograph are distinctly different – all we are actually photographing is light or reflections of light in the visible light spectrum.
It all begins with light.
Everything we can naturally see and photograph is light.
And it is all in that small section of visible light of 4000 to 7000 angstroms in the Electromagnetic Spectrum. This is the light which streamed into our cameras to reflect so many astounding photographs of paranormal light phenomenon.
As documented in our book, ‘Orbs and Beyond,’ these images were the means by which we began to connect the dots which made up the far larger picture of the Greater Reality of the One Light which surrounds us and flows within us all.
The rainbow we see in the sky is in reality a circle of light, made up of the three basic ingredients for life on Earth: Light, Water and Air. Together they form the trinity of life for all living creatures on our planet. Without any one of them there would be no life.
The spectrum of the rainbow in the sky is a reminder that we are only here because of the continued miracle of life.
There are trillions of forms and permutations in the perceptual universe but essentially they are all One in the basic sense that everything is frequency. And all frequency, like visible light, is a reciprocal effect of that very first primary vibration, described in Genesis as the voice of God.
That vibration, that frequency, is everywhere.
We live it seems, within the immense rippling wave of frequency which began in that very first vibration when God spoke creation into being.
Everything continually moves, nothing ever stands still, especially at the quantum level. As scientists began to look deeper into quantum phenomenon the inescapable truth was that the very act of the observation of subatomic elements changed the nature of what is observed.
This effect was so profound; most of the founders of 20th century physics such as Albert Einstein and Werner Heisenberg were impelled to seriously consider the role of human consciousness and how intention may affect the quantum universe.
But where did consciousness come from?
Mechanistic evolution cannot even begin to account for this, no more than it can account for the existence of life itself.
Thanks to the work of other brilliant researchers such as: Carl Jung, Dr William Tiller, Cleve Backster, and Dr Masaru Emoto we now also know that consciousness is not merely locked inside the human cranium – it is everywhere, and it interacts with matter and events at many subtle levels.
When God spoke, as recorded in Genesis, from that first vibration came Light.
Frequency is the base for all light forms, energy and material substance, and it even plays a part in consciousness; for there is light – even in the human brain. Mammalian neurons have been observed to emit flashes of near infrared and ultraviolet light. These are called Biophotons.
The evidence suggests that the neurons in our brains have optical channels and may communicate through light.
So that light bulb you see in cartoons when an idea pops up may not be too far from what is actually happening in the brain.
It seems that biophotons may also be entangled with quantum phenomenon. This may be the link between individual consciousness and a wider non-local consciousness which some refer to as Spirit. Just as with light, consciousness also seems to be a ubiquitous, streaming phenomenon. Our universe exists due to the continual interaction of frequencies: energy and light, mind and matter. These are reciprocal effects of that very first burst of creative light recounted in Genesis and detected in the electromagnetic spectrum, neuron activity and quantum phenomenon. Light is everywhere.
“Light that is one though the lamps be many.”*

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