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Louis M. Houston
The author Louis Houston was recently a senior research scientist at the Louisiana Accelerator Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA and was in academia for twenty-two years. Prior to academia, the author was a research geophysicist for Exxon. He has three degrees, including a PhD in physics from Rice University in Houston, Texas. He is the author of multiple patents and has published four books and many technical papers. He can be reached by email at houston@louisiana.edu
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The Physics of Manifestation - Louis M. Houston
The Physics
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Manifestation
Louis M. Houston
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Background
Properties of Thought
Manifestation
The Theory of Magic
The Theory of Probability Distortions
Concentration
Causality
Unconscious Concentration
Stability
Probability Waves
Power
Interference
Tuning
A Summary of the Theory
Acknowledgments
I am always grateful for the support of my family and friends. However, this book was largely inspired by an interest in explaining the traditionally inexplicable. I was heavily motivated by the book The Secret that made manifestation famous and demonstrated, through its overwhelming success the intrinsic desire that prods the individual to ignore skepticism in order to pursue their dreams.
Preface
The term magic has different connotations. It can be used to describe special moments when extraordinary things happen or it can more commonly refer to miraculous events which are inexplicable by science and are consistent with superstitious notions. The writer Arthur C. Clarke said that sufficiently advanced science can appear to be magic. That is, some phenomena occurs and we have no logical explanation for it, so we call it magic. We succinctly define magic as the process through which thoughts become reality. Consequently, if we marry a physics of thoughts to a physics of reality, we can produce a physics of magic.
That was the original goal of this book. There will always be a level of amazement when our thoughts become reality. We point out that although the normal manipulation of the body by the mind might be considered magical in this context, we prefer to focus on the ability of thoughts to manifest as remote physical phenomena.
An alternative term for magic as it is described here is manifestation. We find that manifestation is widely proclaimed but it retains a weak logical substructure in the manner in which it is presented. In general, vague terminology is used to describe manifestation, but it is strongly supported by its large interest.
In this book, we discuss manifestation and link it to a theory of magic. It is important to note that traditional magic is a broad and highly articulated system with a complex structure. However, we find that this structure is only weakly supported by scientific concepts and thus, we do not discuss the details of traditional magic in this book.
In this book, the physics of manifestation is developed with a background of a discussion of magic and it extends itself into a precise mathematical format. Manifestation is described as the result of probability waves which cause probability distortions that stimulate transitions of remote sites into desired physical configurations. Because manifestation is based on probability waves, there is no causal physical evidence that it exists. Rather, manifestation is supported by the coherent theory presented in this book and the statistical evidence provided by the successful manifestations which are experienced by many.
Background
The Buddha was born a prince and as such, was privileged to experience great wealth and privilege. In an effort to shield his son from hardship and suffering, the king constrained Buddha to remain on his palace estate until one day Buddha escaped his confines to explore the local community. To his great dismay and surprise, Buddha discovered old age, sickness, and death. This discovery led Buddha to leave his royal life, which included a wife and child, to search for a solution to the problems of life. In his six year sojourn, Buddha learned the mystic arts, including various forms of meditation and subjected himself to extreme asceticism. Finally, at the end of his ordeal, in a moment of clarity, Buddha realized that moderation was the key to salvation.
Buddhism began as a methodology for self-development approximately 2500 years ago and has since turned into a religion. The Buddha’s main objective was the relief of suffering. Buddha determined that suffering is due to the act of clinging or attachment. Consequently, actions which lack attachment are promoted by Buddhism. The problem ensuing from attachment is the fact that everything changes and is thus impermanent. When the things we cling to change, we suffer.
Buddha’s primary modus operandi for non-attachment is the middle path. That is, in the middle path we choose the central point between extremes. Following the middle path allows one to resist the attraction of extremes and to consequently exist in a state of non-attachment. Consistently, a famous Buddhist saying is that desire leads to suffering.
A major tool of Buddhism is meditation. Meditation occurs when one cultivates a heightened state of awareness of one’s thoughts without posing any interference to them. Consequently, meditation promotes an unimposing awareness. As a result of meditation on a regular basis, one can help train the mind to avoid attachment.
Buddhism supports the idea that everything is connected through a form of interdependence. This type of connectivity gives rise to the notion of karma, which means action. Karma points to the causal connections between events and thus it allows one to connect the actions of a system of events to the consequences of those actions. We say that good karma is when good actions give rise to good consequences and bad karma is when bad actions give rise to bad consequences.
A fundamental idea of Buddhism is that at the core of reality is emptiness. Emptiness is the notion that a thing alone or in and of itself is empty, absent of identity and meaning. The reason for this emptiness is that an isolated system is without the benefit of comparison to other systems and without the relativity of comparison, there is no meaning. Consequently, for a thing in and of itself, existence is empty. The validity of the Buddhist notion of emptiness is often supported by the scientific fact that systems like atoms are primarily empty, consisting largely of space. As we will discuss later, emptiness has an even more important meaning than what is described here.
An essential philosophical concept which relates to Buddhism is the idea of dualism, the fundamental contrast of opposites and/or compliments. Almost all systems in reality can be divided into dual components. For example, hot contrasts with cold, male contrasts with female, good contrasts with bad, and human contrasts with god. When referring to dualism, we will use the terminology of extremes, as in one extreme exists in contrast to another extreme. Dualism is binary in that it consists of two components. Since Buddhism sees traditional human thinking as trapped in dualism, a major goal of Buddhism is to move beyond dualism to a state in which existential comparisons are unnecessary. This is the so-called enlightenment state, sometimes referred to as nirvana. Possibly the most noteworthy example which stems from dualism are the yin and the yang forces, products of the Chinese system known as the
