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The Sacred Science
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Physicist, Tom Hart, takes us deep into the past, to a time when secrets of the universe were revealed but were not understood and forgotten over time.

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PublisherYasmin Esack
Release dateJun 26, 2022
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    The Sacred Science - Yasmin Esack

    Prologue

    Panapolis, Egypt

    240AD

    In the Western Desert of Egypt, an old alchemist sat on a rock thinking, even as the hot Khamsin wind blew sand on him. He thought of all the miracles he had come to know of in his life, like receiving cosmic messages and visions of his future. He smiled with smug satisfaction, deeply rooted in his belief that an unseen world of love and supreme power shadowed the seen world.

    The old man thought too of the great teacher who had come on earth to explain the unseen. Every secret was told. The teacher had spoken of the workings of matter and of how matter gave birth to a realm with a great mind, a realm from which dreams could come true, a realm that listened. He recalled too that someone had recorded the sacred science in papyrus for future generations to know of. Yet, he feared it would be forgotten over time. The sacred science astonished many. No one understood it.

    He got up and headed back to the monastery where he lived, passing his years in meditation. In the coolness of his mud-walled retreat, he closed his eyes and lay still, feeling the light that came from within him, the light that always empowered him.

    This time he disappeared into the heavens, where he travelled back and forth in time.

    LP o

    Part 1

    Chapter 1

    Gravity Laboratory

    University of Milan

    Italy

    June 5th, 2022

    More than two thousand years had passed since the old alchemist sat on a rock in the western desert of Egypt thinking, two thousand years since he had disappeared into the heavens with his knowledge of the Sacred Science. The world was a different place in many ways but just the same in one way. What was hidden from Man had not yet become evident.

    At a Gravity-Wave Observatory in Milan, Italy, a lone Scientist stared at the readings on an instrument that captured data from an Interferometer Space Probe. The probe detected gravity in deep space. His heart pounded with expectation for he was looking for what no one had ever found before or even thought was possible. He was looking for a gravity particle. If only he thought in his fired up mind, if only he could find it, people would understand the nature of their reality.

    The forty-year old Scot quickly recalled all that he had learnt in his college years and how the astounding scientific probabilities and possibilities presented stimulated his very being and sealed his fate for life. Nature was the ultimate magician, he knew, hiding her innermost secrets from the unwary observer. Light was not what eyes saw. It was made up of waves and particles called photons. Gravity too had waves, gravitational waves, and he was on a hunt to find its particles, small particles he fondly called gravitons.

    The Scot started feeling upbeat, sensing his imminent success. Tick Tok...Tick Tok the seconds ticked on the clock he glanced at. It was now down to hours before his discovery would go out to the world and, soon he thought again, people would begin to understand life. Existing since the Big Bang, gravitons would have disrupted space and time by traveling faster than light, creating a realm that shadowed existence. There was no past, no present or future in the realm. All time existed at the same time. No one was dead, he thought too. Possibilities floated in his mind as he wondered about all that the quantum realm contained and how possible it was that it could even guide people.  

    He took a breath to steady himself. His eyes scanned every interference pattern of gravity generated by the Laser Interferometer Probe, searching for that graviton, the smallest wave or ripple generated by gravity, so small it was hardly measurable.

    Chapter 2

    New Jersey, USA

    June 6th, 2022

    The wind blew strong that Friday morning when the indomitable Physicist, Tom Hart, walked along the campus of Princeton University. Like the Scot, a quantum dimension obsessed him and he felt it was time to get to the bottom of it. He had already ascertained that the invisible realm was a place where everything moved fast, faster than the speed of light, a dimension where space and time didn’t exist. What did exist was information about everything, information about people, particles, fields of energy, even consciousness and super-consciousness.

    It was 8.45 a.m. when he dialled a number.

    Hello, Tom? his good friend, Julius Olsen answered.

    I’m on my way to deliver a guest lecture here at Princeton, Olsen, but I need a moment to talk to you.

    What’s up?

    I’ve been thinking a lot about our consciousness.

    Our consciousness?

    About how a person can become aware and know of something before it happens.

    A prophetic instinct, you mean.

    Yes, Olsen. People can also heal themselves. Did you know that?

    I suppose.

    We can do anything, Olsen. Hart was assertive, a symptom of his domineering nature.

    Olsen placed his cup of coffee aside, startled by Hart’s tone. Sitting in the open air, in the rising heat of a California morning, he held his phone closer to his ear and spoke.

    What are you getting at?

    Something can inform us and guide us. Strange as it seems, it’s as though it knows us.

    You believe another dimension exists, don’t you, an alternate world we can’t see?

    I do, Olsen. A quantum realm.

    But, can you prove it exists, Tom? Can anyone for that matter?

    It’s possible to.

    Really?

    It’s all about small particles and we’re discovering smaller and smaller ones each day in the field of Quantum Mechanics, opening up our minds to a better understanding of the universe. The real issue is, however, gravity. Our gravity is weak because it leaks, creating other dimensions. If only we could find a gravity particle, Hart anguished.

    A graviton you mean?

    Gravitons can warp space and time. Existing since the beginning of time, gravitons would have given birth to a dimension, one that mirrors our world. I’m not talking about an ordinary world but a magnificent, world, a world where everything that ever was or is, exists in a sub-atomic quantum form, a world that governs our world, even who we are.

    I believe teams of scientists are working on finding that gravity particle.

    They’ll make a breakthrough soon, Olsen. I just know it. I’m waiting on it. The discovery of the graviton will change our lives.

    How?

    We can be certain of a cosmic radio network.

    Certain, Tom?

    The realm is like a cosmic radio network. It's the reason for our intuition and precognition, our sixth sense. Hart continued. Our quantum realm can transcend our consciousness to a higher state. It lies in a field of cosmic consciousness, a great universal mind.

    It would be impossible to prove all you say, Tom. How would anyone find cosmic consciousness. How do you know it exists?

    Scientists are searching for it. Did you know that? Hart argued, this time with more than a hint of vehemence, exposing his obsession.

    They are? Olsen replied, genuinely surprised.

    Yes, and unseen realms too.

    But...but no one has found anything.

    Hart went quiet. Soon, he spoke.

    With the discovery of the graviton, I can demonstrate theoretically, using equations, that a quantum dimension exists. We can be certain of its existence.

    You’re going to have to remodel gravity, Tom.

    By remodelling it, we will understand our universe, ourselves, understand that another dimension is possible. We can’t see it but it can affect us. Look, this is my life, my one dream to put an end to the misconceptions of who we are, to discover what nature has intended for us. I’m willing to give it my best shot, Olsen.

    Olsen sighed. At the age of twenty-five, Hart was the most resolute man he had ever met, maybe a bit too resolute for his own good, he thought.

    I would like to support you on this, Tom, but I believe you’re stretching it a bit. I don’t think you can prove a quantum realm affects our lives even if you did theoretically find it.

    We’ll see. I’m sure I’m right. We can be guided by it.

    Hart ended the conversation.

    Chapter 3

    Miles away in Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Andrew Matheson hurried to the CNR, the Center for Noetic Research known for its study of the human mind, clutching the results of his latest meditation experiment.

    In a cool and quiet room on the first floor, he smiled at his research participants who sat waiting on him. Of the group of forty, thirty-five were cancer patients and five were diagnosed with Leukaemia. Each individual had meditated in dark silence for an hour a day for a month at the institute, and a further forty minutes at home. The participants stared, eager for his assessment.

    These are your MRI brain scans, he began, resting his hand on the pile of images he had looked at the night before. As you know, the purpose of this study was to show that meditation can improve the overall management of your disease and prevent further spread. I have looked at your brain scans and I found there was something common to all. Matheson got up and placed a scan into a scanner light. Here is the area of the brain called the Hippocampus, a very important part of the brain. We can see where the cortical area of the Hippocampus is changing slightly. What this means is that meditation can train the brain to increase awareness and aid in recovery. It has the power to unlock infinite potential. How many of you feel better and positive about your outcome? Please raise your hand.

    Hands were in the air when Matheson remarked. The results of this study are indeed encouraging and I want to sincerely thank you for being a part of it. Hopefully we will continue in the future. Thank you again and I wish you all the best.

    Wait, Dr. Matheson. I have a question, a participant called out as Matheson headed to the exit door.

    Yes? he answered.

    What...what causes meditation to trigger the brain into action? Where’s the stimulus coming from?

    I don’t have an answer for that, I’m afraid.

    No idea at all?

    Well, the brain may be picking up signals from an external source. That might be possible.

    Matheson turned and headed to his office. He dialled a number on his cellphone.

    Chapter 4

    Senior Psychoanalyst, Marjorie Clairmont, picked up her phone while sitting at her desk at the CNR.

    Yes, Andrew?

    The conference is about to start, Marjorie. Will you be giving the opening remarks? Matheson inquired.

    I will be. I’m on my way to the conference room now.

    She hung up and looked at the clock on the wall and the seconds that ticked by. She needed to hurry yet her eyes found its way back to an article she was reading in the Journal of American Science, an article written by Tom Hart. She read the last lines again.

    ‘Our world is governed by a quantum world. It governs not just what we see, but how we feel and think. It’s only a matter of time before we discover this incredible realm that knows us and our connection to it.’

    Apprehensive, Marjorie questioned the claim. Hart’s credentials gave her a reason to believe it. Excitement fluttered in her.

    We aren’t alone, it seems. We aren’t at all. We can be guided by an invisible realm. 

    She marked the pages of the journal and put it away. Glancing at her watch, Marjorie headed to a podium on the center’s third floor to open its annual conference.

    Good morning ladies and gentlemen and welcome, welcome to the Annual Conference of the Centre for Noetic Research. 

    Marjorie’s tone was alive and she looked resplendent in a blue linen suit.

    Noetic research is all about the potential of our minds, our ability to achieve. I believe we can do anything if we put our minds to it. Research at this institute focuses mainly on meditation, how it empowers the mind and body. We have seen so many positive results I think it’s time to broaden our perspective, to start accepting that we are connected to some divine unknown. In some inexplicable way, it hears us. I open this conference to present you with some details of our work. The first presentation comes from someone who has been looking very closely at the process of natural healing. Please welcome Andrew Matheson.

    Matheson approached the podium.

    Thank you, Marjorie, the fifty-year old said. Ladies and gentlemen, I want to begin by saying that people tend to associate natural healing with herbs and oils and such but Noetic Science focuses on the mind and how it relates to some hidden wisdom. We discovered that meditation can rejuvenate cells. It’s as though these cells found new life. Meditation can improve the body’s immune system by boosting lymphocytes, the white cells that fight disease. It is commonly used to cure anxiety and depression.

    A hand went up in the audience.

    Yes? Matheson responded.

    I gather from this forum that you’re suggesting the cosmos is with us, that we share a close relationship with it.

    Yes, we are suggesting that.

    Are you also suggesting that meditation is a portal to it?

    Matheson flashed a smile. Maybe, it can be.

    Another hand went up.

    Yes? Matheson pointed to a young woman.

    I don’t have a medical condition, Dr. Matheson, but I meditate and I often get messages in my dreams, messages as clear as day. Funny thing is that the information always turns out to be true. My dead Mom also comes to me. I can even hear her.

    Hands were springing up everywhere in the conference room. Matheson looked on as two men stood up to speak.

    Hello everybody, I’m Larry Johnson, one said, and I want to say explicitly that I experience the same thing as the young lady who just spoke.

    I have never meditated, the other said. But, I sense things, events that are imminent.

    Intuition you mean, Matheson added.

    Yes.

    Intuition comes naturally to a lot of people.

    How is all this possible, Dr. Matheson?

    Matheson took a breath to answer.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, I’ve been asked this question many times, and, to be honest, I don’t really have an answer. However, we now know from research conducted at other institutes that the brain is a powerful tool, more than we thought. The brain is capable of quantum cognition.

    What do you mean? Larry asked.

    Let me show you. Matheson turned a projector on and slid a slide into it. I want you look closely at the screen. Look at the difference in brain activity in a person who has meditated and a person who hasn’t. The difference is very clear. We are now beginning to understand that there’s a link between the human mind and Quantum Theory. To put it simply, quantum theory states that an object can be in two places at the same time. That same theory may be applied to the brain. It can operate at different levels of consciousness, different levels of cognition. It can receive extraordinary signals. It may explain all the strange behaviour we often observe and, it’s not just healing, but messages in dreams and precognition, knowing of something before it happens.

    So, exactly where do these signals come from?

    That’s what we have to find out.

    Chapter 5

    At the Brain Cognition Laboratory in Menlo Park, California, Dr. Andres Laveau stared at a MEG, a Magneto-Encephalogram of a normal adult brain. His well-trained eyes scanned every single parameter of the image. Satisfied with what he saw, Laveau decided to proceed with his experiment.

    He headed to his heavily sealed laboratory to measure the brain’s ability to sense external signals using a SQUID, a Super-conducting Quantum Interference Device.

    The device measured the slightest signal in the brain’s bio-magnetic field. Laveau’s volunteers were special people, including thirty who demonstrated extra sensory perception. Thirty spent time in prayer. Thirty were normal people with no special characteristics. Having attached electronic receptors to each person’s brain, Laveau stared in fervent anticipation of their bio-magnetic fields.

    Soon, the SQUID device produced MEGS or Magneto-Encephalography images for each brain. One hour later, he switched the receptors off and headed to a large room where each participant sat.

    Ladies and gentlemen, the objective of this study was to compare the magnetic activity in the brain of each group of participants, Laveau started, oblivious of the bright light that shun on his balding head, his sharp mind focusing only on the precision of his conclusions. The SQUID is a special technique we use because it is based on the principles of Quantum Physics and can measure the tiniest of magnetic fields in the brain. The MEG images show differences in groups one and two, those with special abilities and those who pray, compared to normal people. What does this all mean? In those brains where the tiniest magnetic fields have been found, we can conclude that these brains are actively communicating in ways that are different to a normal brain. Can the brain communicate externally? Can it receive radio signals from an external source and can these signals pass through the skull? We have demonstrated in many labs that telepathic messaging is real. A person can send a message to another telepathically. ESP or Second-Sight has also been demonstrated. A person can perceive information in a vision or know of a future event before it happens. Some people have a natural ability to channel but it is not limited to them. While it is difficult for Science to explain it all, based on the results of today’s experiment, we can conclude that the brain is capable of communicating externally, of having a guiding magnetic sense, a sixth sense. The tiniest of magnetic fields in the brain indicates the brain acts as a magneto-receptor. It can receive and process information from anywhere, even dimensions. Magneto-Reception in the human brain is a new field and we are still trying to work out how the neurons or brain cells are triggered by it. There may be some type of quantum process going on in the proteins of the brain cells that allows the brain to receive external signals. To conclude, I want to say that animals depend on Magneto-Reception, like birds and fish, which migrate by detecting signals from an unseen realm. They can’t exist without it. Can our brain do the same? Can it be a remote sensor? The answer to that is yes. I want to thank you for being a part of this study. The results are exciting and, sincerely, I hope we will continue in the future.

    Chapter 6

    Hart’s emotions barely simmered in the light sun as he continued walking along the campus of Princeton University on his way to his guest lecture. Olsen’s quick dismissal of his claims meant nothing. Life was complex and people needed answers. His active, calculating mind had long reasoned out a path to reality and he felt he was right. What he had said was astonishing and, while his emotions didn’t waiver, anxiety stirred in him knowing that, with the discovery of the graviton, it could be true.

    His phone rang.

    Hello? he answered in a strong tone, standing near the entrance of one of the campus’s many Gothic buildings, dressed as always in his tailored jacket, tailored pants and ankle-high shoes.

    Dr. Tom Hart?

    Yes.

    My name is Marjorie Clairmont. I’m the Director of the Center for Noetic Research in Atlanta.

    What can I do for you?

    I want to have a quick word with you, if that’s Ok?

    About?

    "I read your paper in the Journal of American Science. You claimed that an unseen world governs us, a world that knows us. That’s quite a claim, Dr. Hart."

    I know it is. People describe me as unreal, over-imaginative, but I’m a determined man, determined to prove I’m right. We don’t quite understand ourselves, do we, Marjorie? But, there’s hope. Scientists are making new discoveries everyday, discoveries that’ll bring us closer to the truth. We are living in exciting times, Marjorie.

    Can tell me about your claim, your claim of an unseen world that knows us, Dr. Hart?

    Hmm. It’s hard to explain on the phone.

    Just give me a brief insight if you can, please. I would really like to know more about this.

    Hart knew the article would stir peoples’ minds but it was only a beginning for him, the start of a long journey to awaken the world to a new reality.

    He took a breath to answer Marjorie Clairmont.

    Ok. Let me try to put it in perspective, he began, this time in a slow, confident tone.

    Yes, please do.

    "Before I get to my claim, it’s interesting to note, Marjorie, that people can perceive an unseen, unknown horizon. In other words, they can communicate with it. We know this because there are many examples of extra perception in humans. Even animals demonstrate the ability to perceive this sphere. The universe appears to be alive. It has consciousness. The term used is Panpsychism. The universe is not just made of matter but it has spirit as we do. Everything is rooted in this super-consciousness. There’s a super mind in our midst, a cosmic mind that affords us and all nature incredible abilities."

    And, how would it be possible to find it, Dr. Hart?

    Hart could sense her impatience. She wanted answers.

    Listen, Marjorie, it’s quite hard to measure our mind, far less a cosmic mind. I assure you, Scientists are working on it, working on finding ways to detect a universal super-mind. It’s a shot in the dark, but that’s just how quantum research is, even mine.

    I see.

    My focus is on proving an unseen realm, a quantum world exists. Nature, in her wisdom, has provided us with a quantum world and there are reasons for it.

    Reasons?

    I believe we have an eternal, quantum self, Marjorie, a self that contains our consciousness, emotions and desires.

    Isn’t that Science Fiction?

    Hart laughed. I’m not about fidction. I’m into proving things.

    Ok.

    Our quantum self connects us to a cosmic mind. It sends signals to our brain, even signals from other worlds. It works out all our possibilities.

    Are you serious, Dr. Hart?

    I am and I make no apologies for the boldness of my statements, not any of them. A quantum dimension is what it is, and, we are in it in some form. We can't escape the fact. Besides Marjorie, how else can someone perceive his own future, something that hasn’t happened as yet? How’s this information relayed?

    How would you find a quantum world?

    Well, first, we need to understand gravity, to find out how the force really works.

    What do you mean?

    "We need to find a gravity particle.

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