In 1982, physicist Alain Aspect confirmed something that shook the foundations of science: particles that were once connected remain instantaneously linked regardless of distance. Einstein called it "spooky action at a distance." He didn't like it.
Physicist David Bohm took this further. He proposed that what we call reality is a hologram — a projection from a deeper level of existence where separation doesn't exist. The universe isn't made of separate parts. It's one undivided whole that appears fragmented.
Think about how a hologram works. Every piece contains the whole image. Cut it in half, and you don't get half a picture — you get two complete pictures at lower resolution.
What if consciousness works the same way? What if you contain the whole, and so does everyone else? What if separation is the illusion and unity is the reality?
The holographic model explains why mystics across traditions report the same thing: at the deepest level, all is one. It explains why distant healing works, why intuition exists, why you sometimes know things you shouldn't know.
Breathing manually is how you tune into the whole. Each conscious breath reminds you that the boundaries you perceive are projected, not fundamental. You are not separate. You never were.
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