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Like everything else in the universe, we are, in a sense, connected to a
sea of information in a dimension beyond physical space and time. We
don’t need to be touching or even in close proximity to any physical
elements in the quantum field to affect or be affected by them. The physical
body is organized patterns of energy and information, which is unified with
everything in the quantum field.
You, like all of us, broadcast a distinct energy pattern or signature. In
fact, everything material is always emitting specific patterns of energy. And
this energy carries information. Your fluctuating states of mind consciously
or unconsciously change that signature on a moment-to-moment basis
because you are more than just a physical body; you are a consciousness
using a body and a brain to express different levels of mind.
Another way to look at how we humans and the quantum field are
interconnected is through the concept of quantum entanglement, or
quantum nonlocal connection. Essentially, once two particles can be
initially linked in some way, they will always be bonded together beyond
space and time. As a result, anything that is done to one will be done to the
other even though they are spatially separated from one another. This means
that since we too are made up of particles, we are all implicitly connected
beyond space and time. What we do unto others, we do unto ourselves.
Think about the implications of this. If you can wrap your mind around
this concept, then you’d have to agree that the “you” that exists in a
probable future is already connected to the “you” in this now, in a
dimension beyond this time and space. Stay tuned ... by the end of this
book, that idea just might seem normal to you!


Weird Science: Can We Affect the Past?


Since we’re all interconnected across distance and time, does this suggest
that our thoughts and feelings can influence events in our past as well as
those we desire in our future?
In July 2000, Israeli doctor Leonard Leibovici conducted a double-blind,
randomized controlled trial involving 3,393 hospital patients, divided into a
control group and an “intercession” group. He set out to see whether prayer


could have an effect on their condition.^2 Prayer experiments are great

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