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Miraculously, the baseball-sized tumor visible on the sonogram began to shrink as the practitioners[1] surrounding the patient chanted a simple phrase. In just under three minutes, the “inoperable, terminal, incurable” cancer had simply disappeared. A miracle? Or simply a technology we don’t yet understand? As one might expect, this was not a scene from Western medical care. The rare video showed a routine healing in a medicine-less hospital formerly active in Beijing. Presented during a joint conference in Phoenix[2] by N.Y. Times best-selling author Gregg Braden and renowned cellular biologist, Dr. Bruce H. Lipton, it offered the captivated audience a taste of the secrets of the Quantum Field. Braden and Lipton’s research in their respective scientific disciplines has resulted in a pair of treasure maps leading to the same chest of spiritual riches. The deepest mysteries of religion and spirituality have, for the most part, eluded Western seekers. But in a surprise ending, it is science that comes to the rescue. Braden notes that we are an “intentional species” unbound by the laws of physics or biology. “We have been taught that emotions and belief don’t have much power in our lives, but nothing could be further from the Truth… We have the power to heal our bodies, we have the power to alter reality, we have the power to choose peace where there wasn’t peace 24 hours ago.” And the prospect of learning how to heal ourselves comes in the nick of time, considering the insufficiency of health insurance and more importantly, in light of studies showing allopathic medicine itself is the leading cause of death in the USA.[3] We have the power to heal our environment as well. “Global warming is just the Earth’s fever trying to kill off the organisms interfering with it,” notes Lipton. “It’s time for us to take our power back and recreate the garden that used to be here.” Our own thought processes provide the key to this transformation. “Your thoughts are not contained in your head — they are a part of the Quantum Field,” Lipton continues. “When playing through your nervous system, the thoughts generate a vibratory field similar to that of a tuning fork. Thought vibrations interact and entangle with harmonically-resonant structures in the Field. Simply, we activate and bring into our lives the things that we think about the most. Psychologists reveal that over 70% of our thoughts are negative and redundant. Do the math!” The secrets of our deepest empowerment can be discovered by unlocking the door to our relationship to the Quantum Field, and Lipton and Braden offer us the keys in their interviews with Awareness Magazine. GREGG BRADEN Meryl Ann Butler: Thank you, Gregg, for sharing your thoughts with us. Will you explain more about this Field of energy? Gregg Braden: Thank you for inviting me. Yes, scientists have not yet agreed on a term for it but they agree it has three distinct qualities: it is everywhere always, it has been here from the beginning, and it has an intelligence that responds to human emotion. It sounds a lot like God! Lynne McTaggart calls it the Field.[4] Others call it a Quantum Hologram, or the Mind of God. I call it the Divine Matrix[5]. "-This Field is the stuff of which our bodies and our world are made. Academic and research organizations have demonstrated the fact — and it is accepted as fact now, not just as theory — that this Field exists. It holds the blueprint of all possibilities we will ever know or experience in our world, everything from perfect health, longevity, peace, abundance, successful careers and loving relationships to the blackest moments of the darkest prophecies, the most horrible diseases, or the greatest destruction we could ever imagine. www.merylannbutler.com Meryl Ann Butler is an artist, author and educator who counts First Lady Dolley Payne Todd Madison as well as two signers of the Articles of Confederation among her ancestors. Mary Ball, mother of George Washington is in the ancestral lineage of Butler's great grandmother, Blanche Ball. Grateful to know that the blood of America's founding mothers and fathers runs in her veins, Butler has been newly filled with matriotism as a direct result of the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections. Lest she appear too uppity, it should be revealed that she also has family ties to James Butler Hickok, better known as Wild Bill.
Butler has been actively engaged in utilizing the arts as stepping-stones toward joy-filled enlightenment for the past two decades. A native of NYC, her response to 9-11 was to pen an invitation to healing through creativity, entitled, "90-Minute Quilts: 15+ Projects You Can Stitch in an Afternoon" (Krause 2006). They don't call quilts "comforters" for nothing! www.90minutequilts.com
Butler was faculty advisor for "The Love for All Mankind/Anti-Apartheid Quilt" project at ENMU (1993), now in the collection of the Hon. Nelson Mandela. As Arts Advisor for the Center for Improving U.S.- Soviet Relations (CIUSSR) Baltimore, MD; her activities included the "First U.S.-Soviet Childrens' Peace Quilt Exchange" (1987-88), an historic project chronicled in the media of both countries. Citizen diplomacy trips to the U.S.S.R. in 1987 and 1988 included lectures and presentations to fashion designers, craftspeople and artists in Odessa, Moscow, Kiev and St.Petersburg, in which she focused on the topic of creating global peace through international art exchanges.
Butler is the proud mother of a daughter and seven stepchildren (all grown), and a passel o' grand younguns. It is to these new generations that she dedicates her political activism. Archived articles www.opednews.com/author/author1820.html
Older archived articles, from before May 2005 are here.,
concerned citizen of planet earth
I like this idea but... I've watched many times and am a big fan of a movie called 'what the bleep do I know". If you are familiar with it then you know that its basic premis is similar to that of your artical, indeed and entire movement within the study of quatum mechanics. The movies scientific basis for the idea that the observer creates reality, if I'm not mistaken, works something like this - when you look at a single photon it appears as though it is 2 photons, furthermore, 'if your not looking light is a wave but if you look it's a particle this means that the observer must be influential on the observed - The problem is there is no proof that the observer is changing the observed. In fact there may not be a way to prove or disprove the observers influence over the observed. That being said I really love this idea. It is like spiritualism for geeky atheists but can't help but feel as though it may be romanic rather than realistic. by
erik mouse (3 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 96 comments)
on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 12:17:57 PM
Fantastic Most humans have no comprehension of the potential locked within. We are infinitely connected with our surroundings. Just as a myriad of cells working together make up one bod, myriads of humans working together creates a much larger organism. When this is realized, the organism can begin to heal itself through active "anti-bodies," which are nothing more than self-aware human healers. Just as that woman's cancer was removed, so can we remove the bad psychic energy flowing through our systems and governments. Things inevitably change. Let us make it for the better. by
Ferdinand (16 articles, 3 quicklinks, 17 diaries, 180 comments)
on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 12:41:31 PM
concerned citizen of planet earth
Hang on there Quack science? Yeah maybe, but murder? Come on. Each person who chooses of their own free will to participate in an 'alternative' medical treatment is responsible for thier own safety. The harsh truth is that there are too many people. So if a few of the weaker ones (mentaly and/or physicaly) get suckered and die... take it up with Darwin. BTW if we are in fact all part of a larger macro organism I hope we are like the gold fish, smart enough not to grow larger than the bowl we're in. by
erik mouse (3 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 96 comments)
on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 1:17:45 PM
I Am an awakening God who believes that Christianity is the ultimate conspiracy theory
What are you afraid of? As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. by
Randje Mitchell (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 48 comments)
on Monday, February 18, 2008 at 9:27:20 PM
ONE MAN'S FOOD IS ANOTHER MAN'S POISON You may have noticed in the article that Dr. Lipton notes that iatrogenic illness causes over a quarter of a million deaths annually. Iatrogenic illness is CAUSED by medicine/doctors/medical intervention! This number of deaths is greater than cardiovascular disease (the 2nd leading cause of death) and cancer (the 3rd). So, I'll take my chances! My odds get better, the further away from allopathic medicine I get! Over 30 years ago I was given a diagnosis of an incurable disease. I have had no symptoms for decades, and I believe that is because I chose an alternative path. The medical profession didn't have much to offer me, anyway. You might wonder if my choice was really just a placebo, but you know what? Who cares? If a placebo gets rid of symptoms, then it's cure enough for me! A word of caution: beware of one-size-fits-all thinking. by
Meryl Ann Butler (39 articles, 29 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 248 comments)
on Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 1:55:59 AM
By William E. Douglas, Jr., who is author of "The Amateur Parent – A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe." Bill has been a guest columnist for the Kansas City Star, The Business Journal, and other media worldwide. His past essays include, "Exposing the 9/11 Conspiracy Wingnuts," "The Explosion of the 9-11 Truth Movement -- US Media's Dirty Little Secret," "Good Night, and Good Luck - WMD, NIST, Popular Mechanics, ...
It is true that what we think determines our reality. For example, if Americans thought they deserved the whole truth about the 9/11 attacks the media and Congress would feel so much pressure that investigations would occur immediately. Once Americans believe they "deserve" the whole truth, it will come. A turning of the mind will open the flood gates. We have a corrupt government for one reason . . . we think we deserve one. Free your mind, and break the chains. by
Bill Douglas (68 articles, 2 quicklinks, 11 diaries, 434 comments)
on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 1:30:03 PM
Prayerfully by
George Washington (67 articles, 18 quicklinks, 131 diaries, 174 comments)
on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 2:08:16 PM
Correct link. by
George Washington (67 articles, 18 quicklinks, 131 diaries, 174 comments)
on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 2:09:28 PM
Independent scholar, researcher, inventor, designer, musician, philosopher, and writer who just happens to live on one of the world's largest active volcanos. Needless to say, he is volatile. Politically he is a conservative who wishes to retain the liberal traditions of the founding fathers in a radical way. Philosophically he maintains life is short, so get on with it. "Whatever one believes to be true, either is true, or becomes true... within limits to be found experientially and experimenta...
Quantum Leaps Coincidentally, I am currently reading the "Biology of Belief" - a remarkable study. At every level of life - from birth to death - we are fed a line of bullshit about the real truths of the universe. Like who we are, where we've come from, where we are going. There is an intentional lockdown on real knowledge by the powers that be to control people - in mind, body, and spirit. And keep them away from their own innate, natural powers by the placebos of fundamentalist religions, politics, drugs, and money - all of which are designed to placate, not promote progressive realities. Bruce Lipton gives us a glimpse into the world of the unknown on how macro realties can and do influence micro events within the cell structure. Thanks to op/ed for the posting. by
Cinderfella (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 43 comments)
on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 4:34:05 PM
By William E. Douglas, Jr., who is author of "The Amateur Parent – A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe." Bill has been a guest columnist for the Kansas City Star, The Business Journal, and other media worldwide. His past essays include, "Exposing the 9/11 Conspiracy Wingnuts," "The Explosion of the 9-11 Truth Movement -- US Media's Dirty Little Secret," "Good Night, and Good Luck - WMD, NIST, Popular Mechanics, ...
The most interesting point in "Biology of Belief" which is B The most interesting point in "Biology of Belief" which is a BRILLIANT MUST READ, BY THE WAY . . . Is that Darwin's "survival of the fittest," whereby we are taught that chronic combat is what wins . . . is BS "The Biology of Belief" corrects that and shows that it is "cooperation" that wins. Single cells that learned to "cooperate" with one another became high life forms. Individuals that operate collectively in cooperation rose to the top of the food chain, etc. by
Bill Douglas (68 articles, 2 quicklinks, 11 diaries, 434 comments)
on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 5:01:59 PM
I am a fifty year old man from Portland OR. I am working to form a global network television station to compete with the corporate governments marketing tool.
Quack? There are no phony theories in science, christian science is not science, alternative medicine is a thing, there is medicine and there is that which is not medicine, there is phony medicine. I don't have any idea what an orgone box is. Bruce Lipton is a real Doctor and a good scientist. A lot of good scientists spent almost ten years trying to disproof his findings concerning lactose intolerant cells and they couldn't. by
Doug Wilson (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 2 comments)
on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 5:01:40 PM
stats on scientists Thanks for your comment! I'd love to have the reference info on the lactose intolerant cell study, if you have it handy! thanks! by
Meryl Ann Butler (39 articles, 29 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 248 comments)
on Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 10:44:12 AM
Adrian Kuzminski is a local activist in upstate New York, and Research Scholar in Philosophy at Hartwick College.
B-S or not Whether this piece is b-s of not, I'll leave to others. What I find annoying is that it's posted in 8 separate pieces, with each one having a lengthy blurb on Meryl Ann Butler reproduced at the bottom. Eliminating that alone would have reduced this to manageable proportions, perhaps. Silly as it may appear, clicking through 8 pages is a kiss of death of any article. I abandoned it around page 4. Rethink your formating. by
Kuzminski (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 73 comments)
on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 7:39:04 PM
http://the-goddess.org/blog/index.html
They're getting there... I'm glad to see that people are talking about this, but they always get a few things wrong. For example, they should have said we are not bound by Newtonian physics instead of "physics." We are bound by quantum physics, but most people are unable to visualize the non-linear nature of quantum mechanics. And they hinted at the effect of fear on the function of the brain, but they didn't explain that the fear response causes us to get stuck in our more primitive reptilian brain which is only reactive and can't be reached by logic or reason. That's important in the current political climate, where the Republicans are masters of manipulating our fear responses. Finally, it will be nice when people like this recognize the true nature of what they call "the field," which is a living, conscious and interactive entity called Goddess. Things will begin to fall into place as soon as people reach Her true Nature. by
Morgaine Swann (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 17 comments)
on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 4:18:15 AM
A well traveled and slightly worse for wear 72 year old Englishman; widower, several children and grandchildren and a penchant for wondering 'what is the hidden agenda' in almost everything I read. A keen interest in American culture (an oxymoron?) (JOKE!) and politics and an international world view, except where I haven't got first hand experience of the parts of the world I have not visited. Editor of some books about the Qur'an and Islam. Teacher of English in little known countries like Mau...
This is premonitional? To my mind this, reading between the lines, so to speak, reminds me of an idea I learned from my Sufi teacher.
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ibrahim turner (25 articles, 24 quicklinks, 5 diaries, 168 comments)
on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 11:55:22 AM
beyond axiomatics What can I say. I hope you're right about everything, but "confirmation" here transcends the scientific method -- which is a lot to transcend. Even so, I totally agree that we have a "species mind set" (basically what the orient calls maya) "from which" we allegedly deduce reality. Said differently, this is consensus reality, which like mathmatical axiomatics, is limited absolutely to it's implicait (for Kant, a priori) assumptions. Axiomatics couldn't even handle number theory and what you are exploring is flatly beyond the human mind set. Works for me. Thank you for sharing all this transcendence. The trick about transcendence is that there isn't any trnascender. It's like realizing that enlightment (as in waking up) isn't that the dreamer finally wakes up from the dream, but that something "more real" than the dreamer wakes up from the dreamer :) Bill by
W. Christopher Epler (Bill) (214 articles, 44 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 475 comments)
on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 3:18:13 PM
I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.
beliefs anyone that knows about the reality of the east knows that beliefs are a big problem. getting to know all one's beliefs and then casting them adrift is the key to liberation. and magical healing is bullshit at its best. by
joed (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 49 comments)
on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 8:46:05 PM
Post-empire, post-modern, post-transsexual, a girly nerd who grew into a dancing hippy with a sex change and an affinity for the margins of society (and frankly a bit of a yawn for the mainstream.) I do a lot of different things for a living, but the most important thing I do for a living is breath : D Freedom, life, peace, joy, and love are my passions. It's a well radical hippy thing, you might not understand ; )
dodgy maths : The square root of 1% is 10%. 1% is just another way of writing 1/100, and the square root of one hundredth is one tenth, that is, one tenth of one tenth is one hundredth. So the square root of 1% per million is one tenth of a million, that is, one hundred thousand. And 10% of 6.5 billion is 650 thousand million. So, sorry, something dodgy about the math here, and I’m afraid it is not just a matter of belief that one tenth of one tenth is one hundredth. by
norrie mAy-welby (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments)
on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 8:52:36 PM
THANK YOU! I am not so great at this kind of math, so I have called in a couple of experts to look at these numbers, and I will have an update on the math question soon. (However, the overall premise—that it only takes a very small fraction of the entire population to consciously effect change—is still correct.) Thanks again! by
Meryl Ann Butler (39 articles, 29 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 248 comments)
on Monday, February 18, 2008 at 12:45:54 PM
JackN is a retired phyicist living in Delaware County Pennsylvania.
According to the formula: The number of people needed is 8,062. by
JackN (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 28 comments)
on Monday, February 18, 2008 at 9:43:45 PM
The shoe is in the wrong foot If we are going to point fingers and blame someone of murder, I highly suggest the conviction Lye's on the medical community, who knowingly poison, misdiagnosed, mistreat and create a bunch of hypochondriacs ready and willing to pop the next pill available in the market. I don't know what your religious background is, but if you believed in a higher power and were well in tune with you inner self. You would know that we are a self reliant mechanism in need of nothing more but love and balance. The world around us creates in balance, hate, stress, poisoning of the inner and outer part of us all. We are being poisoned and forced into extinction by those that are controlling the world, and with people like you trying to further disempower us, then for sure the battle is lost. You don't have to believe that you are capable of moving mountains, but keep you negative voice to yourself, and allow others to benefit from the wonders we have in us, and the ability of creating a perfect relationship with nature which will be the salvation for all. Peace, Love and Light Mark Angelo Cummings by
Mark Angelo Cummings (4 articles, 1 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 54 comments)
on Monday, February 18, 2008 at 10:25:12 AM
Math tutor for last 15 years.
Simplest Way to Use the Formula (1) Take the square root of the population If you start with a population of 6.5 billion, you get 8,063 people. Dividing by 10 is easier to understand than multiplying by the square root of 1%. I have asked Meryl Ann to find out how the formula was determined as I am a natural skeptic. by
Paul Davis (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments)
on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 1:56:17 PM
THANKS, PAUL! Thanks, Paul! There have been many questions about this, both on this board and privately, and this really makes it lots clearer! David Klassen, in particular, had some useful questions and comments (t |