by Marc Oromaner
Waking Times
Waking Times
Anyone who travels within spiritual circles has probably heard about 'vibrations'.
The
context is usually that someone with a higher vibration is somehow more
spiritual or that the goal of the individual is to raise his or her
vibration.
But what does this really mean? Is it all just spiritual mumbo jumbo or is there actually a science behind vibrations?
As you probably figured out from the title of this article, I believe
that there is absolutely a science to this spiritual concept. And I
believe I can prove it.
Let’s
start with what we know. At the center of our solar system is our sun—a
big ball of light. Around it, orbits the planets. The closer planets,
such as Mercury and Venus, move more quickly around the sun because they
have smaller orbits. In our universe, patterns are continually
repeating. For example, the atoms that make up the matter of our world
are designed just like mini-solar systems. At the center of every atom
is a nucleus. Around it, orbits its electrons. The difference is that at
this subatomic level, the electrons can leap from one orbit to the
next, giving us the term “quantum leap.”
When
an electron moves from one orbit to one that is closer to the nucleus,
it gives off energy or light. This is pretty much physics 101. Just
about any physicist knows about this and would agree that it’s a proven
fact. Unfortunately however, most scientists do not think
metaphorically. Symbolism and metaphor is the realm of the artist,
writer, musician, or poet.
In
an ideal world, scientists and artists would work together to help solve
the universe’s biggest mysteries. Since we’re not quite there yet, you
have creative thinkers like me who hear about issues scientists are
dealing with, see solutions they might not see, and feel compelled to
share them with others. However, since us creative types don’t have the
right schooling or degrees, our ideas often aren’t taken seriously,
especially by said scientists (those who don’t read articles like this I
mean.)
I’m
hopeful that one day there will be official jobs for those who do what I
do, but for now it’s up to you to decide whether any of this deserves
any merit. It is man who decided that only those who’ve learned certain
things about a topic have a right to expand the knowledge about that
topic. But why should anyone get to decide the official sources for
truth? As usual, I say if you read something that rings true for you, great. If not, let it go.
So,
most any physicist would agree that an electron gives off energy/light
as it jumps to a closer orbit. And they’d also agree that we are made up
of atoms. But here’s where I’m going to take a quantum leap. Since we
are all made up of atoms, any principle that is true for them, should
also be true for us. Therefore, just as atoms give off light when they
leap closer to their source, so do we.
Atoms
are energy and energy is what connects us all together. At the center
of our spiritual universe is light and all of our souls revolve around
it. Whenever we do something that is for our material self alone—either
with certain foods, drink, sex, money, or actions that are only for our
own selfish pleasures—our souls leap to an orbit that is further from
the light. However, when we act in ways that go against our
selfish, materialistic inclinations, and more in-line with the light, we
leap to an orbit that is closer to it.
Once this happens, just as with electrons, we release a stream of energy/light. This
light attracts and empowers others, changing the frequency of their own
energy in such a way that enables them to get closer to the light
themselves. Those whose souls have made this leap are now
orbiting closer to the center of the light and therefore have a smaller
orbit, which means they are moving faster. This faster orbit is what is known as a higher vibration.
The closer we get to the light source, the more light we give off, and the quicker our energy vibrates. The quicker we vibrate, the less we are bound by the material rules of time and space.
Space-time is an illusion of the material world. As we all begin to
move collectively (influenced by one another’s leaps) towards the light,
time will seem to speed up as it heads towards one single moment since
one moment is really all there is.
Eventually,
those with higher vibrations will be able to skip around time and space
just like atoms do. And once we have a critical mass of people who can
do this—enough energy to tip the scale in all one direction—our entire
planet will increase it’s vibration. At that point, just like an
electron, the entire planet Earth will leap into an orbit that is closer
to its nucleus, the sun, and give off light in the process.
Will
we all be fried by this? No, because most everyone will have increased
their own vibrations, enabling them to leave their material selves
behind, and a new society of light beings will exist on a glowing world
at an orbit closer to our sun.
If
any of this feels true to you, you may have a desire to have it fit in
to the beliefs you already have. What I just illustrated is actually
built into every religion, albeit metaphorically. It is the principle of
the Sephirot in Judaism, reincarnation in Hinduism, The Buddha and
Dharma in Buddhism and the internal principle of Jihad in Islam.
In
Christianity, this entire story is symbolically demonstrated. Jesus is
the son (sun). He is surrounded by the 12 apostles (electrons/planets).
Jesus sacrifices his material body to help us, through the wisdom of the
apostles, to raise our collective vibrations. And one day, Jesus shall
return and those who followed his ways shall be like him and experience a
rapture, leaving the material earth behind.
The
whole Messianic Age is basically the time when we collectively raise
our vibrations and share in the light we give to one another.
I do not believe that a being will arrive to show us how to do this.
We already have the wisdom and are becoming more and more conscious of it each day.
Hopefully,
this article will help us remember a little bit more, so we can then
pass it on to others. As for those empirical-types who think my quantum
leap was more leap of faith than science, I invite you to explore the
leading theory that attempts to explain the building blocks of our
universe—tiny vibrating loops known as string theory. Perhaps the idea
of vibrations from that perspective will resonate more deeply for you
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