The words "vibration" and
"vibrational" have become buzzwords, popularized by Esther Hicks in
her Abraham lectures. But what does "vibrational" really mean?
In this series of articles we'll
take an in-depth look at the vibrational universe concept, and how
the average person can apply it in a common
sense way to everyday life.
Science tells us that the atom
is 99.99% space, a nucleus surrounded by an electron cloud; the electrons are
spinning and rotating about the nucleus.
In order for there to be
vibration, something must be moving, and there must be space for it to
move in. The atom, therefore, can validly be considered vibrational in nature.
If the atom is vibrational, then ultimately so is matter and energy. Reasoning
in this way, we can regard the entire universe as being vibrational in nature,
without contradicting the observations and conclusions of science. Light, for
example, has been discovered to have a vibrational aspect. In its particle
aspect it is known as a photon. The duality of light mirrors the duality of the
physical universe itself.
We'll discover
that when life, the universe and
everything is considered from the vibrational standpoint, a powerful and
practical new understanding of life is possible.
Combined with the idea of consciousness as
a non-physical, creative principle, mysteries are resolved and living becomes
much easier. A person gains more and more control over his or her life.
For more information see the book, "The
Vibrational Universe - Harnessing the Power of Thought to Consciously create
Your Life."
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