Source Of All

In this podcast, I’ll take you on a deep dive into the profound mysteries of reality, blending metaphysical insights with scientific concepts to explore the true nature of existence. We’ll start by looking at the ether, the fundamental fabric of the universe, and how it gives rise to everything we perceive. From scalar waves, the first perturbations of the ether, to electrostatic fields and electromagnetism, we’ll explore how these forces build the material world we see around us. I’ll also share how I integrate this knowledge into my life, particularly through tools like my tensor ring necklace, which generates scalar waves to harmonize energy. We’ll talk about the effects of grounding sheets, polarized water, and the BG3 jewelry designed by Ibrahim Karim—all aimed at enhancing well-being by aligning with the body’s energy field. Throughout the series, we’ll also dive into how consciousness relates to the Source, which some may call Brahman. We’ll explore the fascinating idea that our reality is a projection created by the brain interpreting electromagnetic waves, and how subjective perception shapes what we consider ”real.” From there, we’ll touch on altered states of perception, like those experienced during psychedelic journeys or near-death experiences, and how these relate to the fundamental structure of the universe. We’ll even get into cosmic phenomena like black holes and gravity, and how they fit into the metaphysical framework of ether and electromagnetism, bringing it all back to the idea that the universe is dancing to its own symphony. At the core of this journey is the realization that everything—no matter how chaotic it seems—ultimately returns to Source, to a place of stillness and unity. This podcast will weave together these intricate ideas into a cohesive exploration of how the unseen, energetic forces of the universe shape our lives, consciousness, and everything we experience.

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Episodes

Wednesday Feb 19, 2025

The sources explore the nature of reality through the lens of the holographic universe theory, sacred geometry, and modern physics. They examine the contributions of thinkers like Walter Russell, Nassim Haramein and others to propose a unified understanding of the cosmos. 

Electrostatic of Source

Friday Dec 20, 2024

Friday Dec 20, 2024

I take you into a simple explanation and will expand on this in later videos. Enjoy!

Source of All Part 3

Tuesday Nov 05, 2024

Tuesday Nov 05, 2024

The sources present a unified theory of the universe that posits a fundamental “Source” from which all reality emanates. This Source is expressed through a fractal, holographic, electromagnetic process, with electromagnetism playing a key role. This process is described in terms of dielectric and magnetic forces interacting to create toroidal structures, which then form the foundation for everything we see. 

Source of All Part 2

Monday Oct 14, 2024

Monday Oct 14, 2024

This source presents a multifaceted view of the universe as a holographic projection of a fundamental Source. It posits that the universe is fractal, meaning that every part reflects the whole, and holographic, meaning that every part contains the whole. This is manifested through electromagnetic forces, where dielectric and magnetic forces create the toroidal, which is the basic structure of everything we see. 

Source of All Part 1

Tuesday Oct 08, 2024

Tuesday Oct 08, 2024

This text presents a philosophical and spiritual exploration of the nature of reality, proposing that the universe is a manifestation of a single, infinite Source. This Source, described as an ineffable consciousness, "dreams" all possible realities into existence, creating a fractal, holographic universe where every part reflects the whole. The text posits that the Source expresses itself through electromagnetic forces, creating the patterns we perceive as matter and energy.

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