
Everything is Energy
We live in a profoundly interesting time in which historically polarized viewpoints between science and spirituality are converging, redefining our beliefs about the nature of the Universe and who we truly are. Ancient spiritual insights are now being reconsidered in light of modern quantum physics.
While conventional Newtonian physics views the Universe as consisting of two distinct realms—matter and energy—quantum physics, the most experimentally verified of all sciences, reveals that what we perceive as matter is largely an illusion. In their quest to identify the fundamental unit of “matter,” physicists have long dissected electrons, protons, and neutrons—the particles that make up atoms. To their surprise, these fundamental particles were found to be expressions of non-material energy vortices, resembling microscopic “nano-tornadoes.” This discovery was foundational in the development of quantum physics.
We experience “matter” for two primary reasons. First, light photons are reflected off the energy fields of atoms. We do not actually see matter itself; we see a veneer of reflected light. Second, the illusion of physicality arises because an atom’s energy vortices function as force fields that feel solid when we touch them. In essence, the Universe is made of one thing: energy.
Recognizing the principle that energy is neither created nor destroyed, when a “physical” body dies, its energy is recycled by Nature. Interestingly, our individual identities are defined by a unique set of cell membrane “self-receptors” that respond to what has historically been referred to as spirit—a unique identity field. The existence of such energetic fields is acknowledged within quantum physics.
A profoundly important statement from one of the world’s most prestigious scientific journals, Nature, by Johns Hopkins University Professor of Physics Richard Conn Henry, captures this realization:
“The Universe is immaterial—mental and spiritual. Live, and enjoy.”
Your spiritual field continues long after you transition from this life. Consider this thought: what if, in the future, an embryo develops with the same set of self-receptors that respond to your unique spiritual field? Presumably, you would return in human form, but in an entirely different body. That body could be male or female, and black, white, brown, red, or yellow.
Contemplate that idea—it could blow your mind.
