Dark Field Microscopy: The Holography of Healing
31 May 2012Fractal geometry is the mathematical expression of this holography inherent throughout nature. Fractals are parts of a greater reality whose form reflects and is reflected by the whole. If you were to look at a holographic plate, for example a photo of your mother, and you illuminated that plate with a diffused laser light, you would see an image like the ones on your credit card. You would see dimensionality.
You could look around your mother?s face and see the sides of her cheeks and earrings. Now, if you took that same holographic plate and you directed a narrow beam of light from a laser through just a point on the plate what would you see? A part of your mother?s face? No. You would see her entire face but with less detail, less density of photons. So photons, by their nature, collect as much information in 360 degrees as they can hold. Every photon contains the entire picture but in less detail than billions of photons flowing together and collecting information. The part contains the whole, and the whole the part. So it is with healing.
Holography exists in the fractal expression of cells in our body holding your particular hologram and acting together to keep you alive and healing. When my patients see their blood under a dark field microscope, I remind them that, "All those millions of individual cells you are seeing are all you. They have your imprint, they act in unison to maintain your equilibrium, your life. When they ail, you ail. When your consciousness is distressed, they become stressed, and when you act in healing ways, they heal."
It?s true, our bodies are self healing, from the inside out and from the cellular level up to organ and structure levels and, of course, in mental, emotional and spiritual levels. There is a fractal and holographic nature to healing which underlies our own life experiences of getting better, returning to normal, getting our energy back, starting to use the right hand again, not being in pain anymore or making a change for the better.
Seen from this perspective one can observe how our bodies reflect a greater cosmic reality. All of what we call time / space four dimensional phenomena come out of the holographic, fractal nature of this universe we have emerged from and into which we remerge with when our bodies are recycled by what humans call "death."
Physicians, clinicians and practitioners of medical arts must incorporate disciplines from many sciences, cultures and traditions every day. In order to fully understand any complex system from a vernal pond to a governmental bureaucracy, subatomic particle physics to cosmology, sandwiches to stem cells, evolutionary diversity to the digestion of your lunch, many disciplines or ways of knowing must be used simultaneously. Emergence is a natural consequence of a system achieving a critical mass of complexity giving rise to another level of phenomena. For example, thought itself is an emergence from the complexity of holographic neuroanatomy preceeded by a billion years of life on the planet which itself emerged from the complexity of a timeless, evolving universe.
The macro cosmos not only reflects the micro cosmos but one creates or emerges from the other. The quest for the ultimate elemental particle has brought us to string theory, or resonance, from which emerges at least eleven dimensions of reality. Ultimately all things — cosmic to microcosmic — begin and end with resonance and harmonics. The mathematical expression of these phenomena of emergence in nature is found in fractal geometry, which is the geometry of a holographic universe. So when someone says to me, "How can you see distressed organs and structures of the body in dark field examination of blood," I always answer the same way, "Why not? It?s part of the same universe we all inhabit and that universe is both fractal and holographic."
The mathematical expression of a fundamentally holographic universe is fractal geometry. Once there is an accumulated diversity, a system goes through a phase transition where there is an enormous proliferation of things at that level.
Scale and complexity create what is called an emergent phenomenon. This is the appearance of a characteristic or a quality that emerges unexpectedly from a complex system. The proliferation of members of a complex system produce things at more complex and higher energetic levels than the individual components of the system alone could produce.
These systems are stable enough to store information yet evanescent enough to transmit it. These systems can be organized to perform complex computations, react to the world and be spontaneous, adaptive, and alive. Evolution thrives in systems with a bottom up organization, which gives rise to flexibility, but at the same time evolution has to channel the bottom up approach in a way that doesn?t destroy the organization. There has to be a hierarchy of control with information flowing from the bottom up as well as from the top down. This is a holographic system and holographic phenomena occur in phase transition systems.
This reality of organization in the cosmos represents, in essence, an alteration of the second law of thermodynamics — not only is entropy inexorable, so is self organization in this universe, including consciousness. Fractal patterns appear ubiquitously in nature. They occur on the level of the distribution of galaxies throughout the cosmos, geometric shapes mirrored macro and microscopically, the shape of coastlines from three hundred miles in space or the edge of a blood slide, clouds, waves, string harmonics, subatomic particles, atoms, molecules, living cells, multi-cellular organisms, cultures, ecosystems, planets, solar systems, galaxies, galactic clusters, and universes.
One form emerges from another: living cells, organisms, cultures, planets, solar systems. Ultimately, all return to harmonics and each new emerging level of organization is alive in the same sense as its components — by virtue of being on or near an abyss of chaos.