the world.
Of critical importance is that in November 2003, at the time of (but not ‘caused by’) the Harmonic Concordance, the consciousness level of mankind, after being stable for nearly two decades, rose again to the present level of 207.
During the same time period, consciousness research advanced as a consequence of the discovery of a means to differentiate truth from falsehood. It was found that truth was not a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ but that it was expressible over a calibrated, logarithmic scale from 1 to 1,000. Because consciousness is present everywhere and beyond the limitations of time or space, there is a whole new science of consciousness that, because it has no limits, also enables research into spiritual concepts, spiritual teachings, and the verification of spiritual realities as well as every aspect of society. A new definition of truth emerged that is defined not as a consequence of just content, as in Newtonian physics, but as the consequence of content within a specific field. It was discovered that without reference to the field, there was no possible, reliable statement of truth.
Because consciousness research has no limitations as to subject matter, it allows investigation into areas previously thought to be accessible only by advanced science, the mystic, or great spiritual geniuses over time. Thus, by the use of the same investigative method, it was possible to identify and calibrate the levels of truth of spiritual concepts, teachers and teachings, as well as religions and ecclesiastical doctrines. Upon investigation, it was found that the highest levels of truth in history were realized by the great mystics whose energy fields still impact all mankind to this day, whether acknowledged or not.
Even when spiritual reality is denied, such as by the atheist or skeptic, an overall context of ethics and morality still remains that rules all mankind in all ages, even though recognition of its origination is denied. At the present time, intellectual as well as ethical and spiritual endeavor are facilitated by these advances in consciousness overall as well as by the rapid development of information about the quality of consciousness itself.
The most recent advances in scientific theory postulate that there is a common submatrix to all physical existence, consisting of high-frequency fields of energy (this statement calibrates at 1,000). The difficulty with integrating spiritual truth, consciousness research, and advanced theoretical physics is that the mind thinks dualistically. Thus, to observation and description, perceived ‘reality’ seems to be separated into different categories of domains or realms, such as the physical versus the nonphysical or the experiential versus the observable, as demarcated by the following list of comparisons:
Physical vs. nonphysical
Philosophy vs. materiality
Experiential vs. observable
Microscopic vs. macroscopic
Subjective vs. objective
Measurable vs. nonmeasurable
Linear vs. nonlinear
Predictable vs. nonpredictable
Secular vs. spiritual
Matter vs. spirit
Intellectual vs. emotional
Definable vs. ineffable
Scientific vs. nonscientific
Truth vs. falsehood
Spiritual vs. egoistic
Abstract vs. concrete
Known vs. unknown
Limited vs. unlimited
Science vs. religion
Phenomenal vs. actual
From the above, it becomes clear that what was thought to be distinct categories of existence, reality, or experience are primarily just different categories of perception and mentation, i.e., Descartes’ res cogitans. In reality, as in Reality, there are no separations or distinct realms of independent existence (res externa) . Operationally, however, descriptions seem to apply specifically only to seemingly separate realms, and intellectually, there seems to be no common ground to these perceived disparate realms.
The sought-for commonality to all realms of subjective experience and investigation turns out to be the omnipresent energy field traditionally