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You cannot escape the matrix unless you know you are in it. Join David Icke as he unravels the nature of the reality that we have been taught to believe is truth, through a lifetime of deep programming.You cannot escape the matrix unless you know you are in it. Join David Icke as he unravels the nature of the reality that we have been taught to believe is truth, through a lifetime of deep programming.
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00:00Hello, welcome. I'm David Icke, and today I'm going to be talking about holographic reality.
00:16Holographic reality, the physical that isn't, and how we can appear to be experiencing a world of solidity when it's nothing of the kind.
00:38And I'm going to start with a quote. We are perceivers. We are awareness. We are not objects. We have no solidity. We are boundless. We, or rather our reason, forget this.
00:55And thus we entrap the totality of ourselves in a vicious circle from which we rarely emerge in our lifetime.
01:04So, if we are perceivers, I say we are, if we are boundless, then how come we are experiencing an apparent physical world?
01:17Well, you know, when you've researched, certainly when I've researched anyway, over the last 30 years, tends to happen is you come across key elements of understanding.
01:32And those key points just keep coming back in relation to so many different areas, subjects.
01:44And in this case, we are living in a reality where the base form is waveform, waveform information like Wi-Fi.
01:57And the five senses pick up that waveform information, they turn it into electrical information, they communicate it to the brain, and then the brain decodes it into digital holographic information.
02:15It's the same information, but in a different decoded form, just as the information in a Wi-Fi field looks very different, even though it's the same information, when it's decoded onto the screen of the computer.
02:31And digital is kind of interesting, you know, there are different ways that sensitive people, call them psychics or numerologists or whatever, read reality or read the future as it's perceived.
02:52And these are different techniques for reading different levels of the same information.
03:03So, for instance, a psychic would pick up the waveform level of the person, and they would pick up information from that waveform field.
03:15A numerologist, a numerologist, dealing in numbers, would be reading the digital level of that information.
03:25And I've done one or two little, if you like, experiments, where I have had readings with psychics reading the waveform energetic level,
03:35and numerologists doing readings for me on basis of numbers.
03:41And the readings have been virtually identical, and it's because they're reading the same information in a different form.
03:51So, digital holograms.
03:54What's also interesting is digital holograms are now being used in mainstream society to promote new cars and what have you.
04:05And digital holograms is what we call the physical world.
04:14It's illusory physical.
04:17And like I say, holographics is now becoming more and more mainstream and center stage,
04:26because one of the things I've noticed is that the technological world that's emerging all around us is actually mimicking the nature of reality itself.
04:43So, how are holograms that we buy in the shops, how are they created?
04:49The way they're created, again, in so many ways, mimics the way we create them to manifest our reality.
05:00First of all, you have a laser, and the laser beam is split into two beams.
05:12One's called the object beam, and the other one's called the reference beam.
05:18And the object beam basically creates a waveform, here we go again, depiction, version of the object that's being holographically filmed or created.
05:35And then the object beam and the reference beam are focused onto a holographic print, and they collide with each other.
05:48And they create what's called an interference pattern between the two.
05:52And you can liken this, very much liken it, to throwing two stones in a pond.
06:02And as the waves come out from the two stones, and they collide,
06:08they create a waveform pattern in the water that reflects the speed the stones hit the water,
06:21the nature of how heavy the stones are, etc., etc., is all in that waveform pattern.
06:27And in the same way, these waveform patterns, interference patterns, they're called,
06:34on the holographic print are a waveform depiction of whatever's been holographically created
06:47or put on that film by the laser.
06:53What then happens is the laser is fired at the waveform pattern.
07:00Waveform pattern, think what I've been talking about here,
07:03about the fact that we decode this holographic, illusory physical reality from waveform information.
07:11It's the same principle, and when you fire the laser at the waveform print, an amazing thing happens.
07:19Suddenly, a three-dimensional version of what's been the object of the hologram appears in front of you.
07:32And the best of them look as solid as you or me.
07:40And in the same way, this is what we're doing.
07:45And what it means is that the world we think is outside of us, is external to us,
07:55is actually all going on in here.
07:59And there is a fantastic trait of holograms, all holograms, which again explains so much about many things
08:14that appear to be bewildering, not least in mainstream science.
08:19Can't understand how that works, so it can't be happening, that sort of thing.
08:23And this characteristic is that every part of a hologram is a smaller version of the whole.
08:34So, if you take the holographic print, that waveform print, and you cut it into four
08:42and fire the laser at each of the four pieces, you will not get a quarter of the picture.
08:53You will get a quarter-sized version of the whole picture.
08:58So, every part of the hologram contains the information of the whole hologram.
09:07So, now we can understand, because the body is a hologram, why reflexologists, for instance,
09:18can find points on the feet and the hands and other parts of the body
09:22that represent organs and other functions of the body.
09:27That's why, if you look at acupuncture, they find points around the ear
09:33that represent all different parts of the body.
09:37Why?
09:37Because the body is a hologram, and therefore, every part of the hologram is a smaller version of the whole.
09:47So, again, if you look at palm reading, those that can genuinely do it,
09:52they are reading the hand, and they're telling you about yourself,
09:57because the hand is part of the hologram, therefore, contains all the information from the whole body.
10:08And what they've also found in the fabric of our reality are fractal patterns.
10:16These are repeating patterns that are basically the same, not basically the same, they are the same.
10:28Whether it's a small part of something or whether it's a larger part of something,
10:33the fractal patterns keep repeating, large and small.
10:36What is that describing?
10:38That's describing holographic reality, because that's the world that we are living in.
10:46So, this reality is a holographic dream, in effect.
10:54But it seems so real, when so many of our dreams don't seem real.
11:01We know their dreams, we wake up, and you say, I've had a dream.
11:05But this one seems incredibly real, because of the power of the mind.
11:14I mean, I don't know about, you know, your dreams.
11:17I dream often in three dimensions, if you like.
11:23I experience in my dreams what appears to be the world that I experience here.
11:30But how can that be?
11:32Because we accept that dreams are actually going on here.
11:35So, it can't be physical, can it?
11:40But this dream seems very physical and very real.
11:47And like I say, that's the power of the mind, for reasons I'll come to.
11:52So, we're having multiple experiences at the same time.
12:00We exist and experience over multiple dimensions at the same time.
12:07But the one we are actually aware of that seems real is this one.
12:13As the brain decodes this waveform information into what appears to be this solid world.
12:21And this is a quote.
12:23And what's kind of interesting about this, to me anyway, is how long ago it was stated.
12:30It's by a mystic, a Sufi mystic, called Rumi.
12:35Very well known in esoteric circles.
12:39And he lived between 1207 and 1273.
12:47And yet, although we are supposed to progress with the passage of what we call time,
12:55so we become more and more knowledgeable and we're at the cutting edge of human evolution,
12:59the very fundamentals of understanding human reality were known way back and have been forgotten.
13:11I say systematically forgotten by those that don't want us to know the true nature of reality.
13:17Anyway, this is what Rumi said all those centuries ago.
13:22This place is a dream.
13:26Only the sleeper considers it real.
13:29Then death comes like dawn and you wake up laughing at what you thought was your grief.
13:37And that absolutely sums up the situation of how humanity has had its perception of life,
13:50its perception of reality, so skewed that we're living a reality
13:58that is not even close to the one that we think we're experiencing.
14:05It was a near-death experiencer who said that being, you know,
14:14really truly alive when officially you're dead.
14:22So when you leave the body, that's when he said it felt like life, true life.
14:32And death was almost returning to the body, not leaving it,
14:37which is kind of an inversion of reality that you find all the time.
14:42But here's a fantastic quote from a near-death experiencer who is describing what reality is like
14:49when they've left the vehicle that is decoding information into this holographic illusion of physicality.
15:05And this is what he said.
15:06Everything from the beginning, my birth, my ancestors, my children, my wife,
15:14everything comes together simultaneously.
15:19I saw everything about me and about everyone who was around me.
15:23I saw everything that they were thinking now, what they thought then,
15:28what was happening before, what was happening now.
15:32There is no time.
15:34There is no sequence of events.
15:37No such thing as limitation of distance, of period, of place.
15:41I could be anywhere I wanted to be simultaneously.
15:46So that is our true state.
15:55And the reason that we experience this world of such apparent limitation
16:06is the way our perceptions influence the way we decode reality.
16:14And the power of the mind to influence that reality is phenomenal.
16:27Think of a dream when you jump off a cliff or you fall off a cliff.
16:34What happens?
16:35You wake up.
16:36Oh, dear.
16:38Oh, no.
16:40And you realize, oh, it's just a dream.
16:44But you jump off a cliff in this non-physical, holographic reality,
16:54which is just not a dream.
16:57And you don't wake up, as you do from the dreams that we perceive as dreams.
17:05You're dead.
17:07How come?
17:08How can we be physically affected in a non-physical world?
17:14And this comes back to the power of the mind.
17:17Remember in the Matrix movie, the first one,
17:23Neo is being taken through a series of exercises, tests,
17:28to try to get him to overcome the perceptual limitations
17:39of believing he's in a physical world, even though he's not.
17:44And they had him trying to jump between buildings.
17:48And if you believed that or understood that it was all an illusion,
17:56then you were able to do that.
17:58If you didn't, you weren't able to do that.
18:01Why?
18:02Because you didn't believe it was possible.
18:07Take, for instance, the experience of fire walking.
18:13You walk through fire in a state of perception
18:18that you're going to get burned.
18:21Someone will be calling an ambulance very quickly.
18:25But you can, people do, walk through fire
18:28in other states of perceptional belief
18:34that they're not going to get burned.
18:37And they walk through fire and don't get burned.
18:40Because an illusion can only burn an illusion
18:45if you believe it can and decode that reality.
18:51So in this Matrix movie,
18:54when they brought Neo back out of this computer program
19:00that he was trying to jump across buildings
19:04to overcome the belief that it was real,
19:06he had blood coming from his mouth.
19:11And he said, if this is all an illusion, what's this?
19:17And the Morpheus character said that
19:19your mind makes it real.
19:23The body cannot exist without the mind, he said.
19:29The body is just a decoded holographic expression of the mind.
19:47Yes, even the body, everything is holographic.
19:51Therefore, we are decoding the energetic fields
19:55that we call the body, the information fields,
19:57the waveform fields, into the very body
20:00that we think we're inhabiting.
20:04And our perceptions will dictate the nature
20:08of how we do that and how we experience that body.
20:13For instance, how many times
20:19when someone is told they have a fatal disease
20:23and they go to the doctor,
20:25and this is why doctors, anyone watching,
20:29should be very, very careful about this.
20:33And they say to the doctor,
20:35how long have I got to live, doc?
20:37And they'll be given a six months, whatever.
20:42The number of people who die in that predictive period
20:47is remarkable.
20:50Why?
20:51Because the mind believes it.
20:54What you believe, you perceive,
20:57and what you perceive, you experience.
20:59This is the power of the mind,
21:03the power of perception
21:04to make this reality, this dream,
21:11appear so real.
21:14Same with placebo, the placebo effect.
21:18You read stories of placebo experiences
21:22where instead of taking the real drug,
21:23they take a sugar pill or something,
21:25and they have the same effect
21:28that the drug was supposed to have
21:30because they believe it's the drug
21:32and so they believe they'll have that effect.
21:35There have been experiments
21:37where people have been given in a test group
21:42a psychoactive drug
21:44and the other part of the test group
21:47has been given a sugar pill
21:48and some of them have gone off on a trip.
21:50Power of the mind,
21:54the power to create its own reality.
21:59Now, what I'm talking about here
22:02has fantastic implications,
22:07not least for health.
22:10You know, they talk about how the mind
22:12heals the body
22:13and the mind can heal the body.
22:17Well, yes, absolutely it can
22:18and for the very reasons I'm discussing here,
22:21but the mind, of course,
22:22in the other way,
22:23the mind in another state
22:25can also disrupt
22:29and disharmonize the body
22:32to the point where it can become ill.
22:35This is how emotional states
22:38become what we call
22:40physical dis-ease, disharmony.
22:43And if we are decoding the body
22:49into this form
22:53from a waveform information field,
22:55then the power of the mind
23:00to interact with the waveform field,
23:03the foundation information field of the body,
23:06is infinite
23:07to harmonize or disharmonize that field,
23:11which then reflects in the decoded hologram
23:15as a body that's healthy and strong
23:17or one that's weak and ill.
23:21We can heal ourselves
23:22and we can make ourselves ill.
23:24This is the process that makes that happen.
23:28I'll give you an example of myself.
23:30I was a professional footballer
23:34and then at the age of 15,
23:38I just joined a football club.
23:40A process started in my body,
23:42which was eventually diagnosed
23:44and ended my football career at 21
23:47as rheumatoid arthritis.
23:50Started in one joint,
23:52went into another joint,
23:53went into another joint,
23:53went into another joint.
23:54And they said to me,
23:56I'm just a kid, like I'm 21.
24:00They said,
24:01there's a chance you might be
24:03in a wheelchair in your 30s
24:04as this progresses, right?
24:07And I'm thinking,
24:08I'm not having that.
24:10Anyway, it did progress
24:12and it did progress
24:12and it did progress
24:13because at that time,
24:15that's what arthritis did to me.
24:18Like the perception of everyone else,
24:21you get arthritis, it progresses.
24:22And that was my experience anyway.
24:24It's what it was doing.
24:27So I decided I weren't having
24:29this arthritis anymore.
24:31It was not going to affect me
24:32as it had been anymore.
24:34And I certainly wasn't going to be
24:36in a wheelchair.
24:37Thank you very much.
24:38If it's all the same with you.
24:41And what has happened now,
24:42I'm 67.
24:44I got the arthritis when I was 21.
24:46Well, I got it when I was 15.
24:48It got too bad to play football at 21.
24:50And my arthritis
24:52has not been better
24:55than it is now
24:57for decades and decades, decades.
24:59It doesn't trouble me.
25:01I could cry sometimes, frankly,
25:04when I see people suffering,
25:09people with chronic disease,
25:11all these health challenges,
25:14because we have a medical profession
25:17that is based on a complete lack
25:22of understanding of what the body is,
25:27what the mind is,
25:29and what this reality is.
25:34A brilliant comedian
25:37from the southern states of America
25:42called Bill Hicks.
25:44He died at a very early age
25:46in his early 30s.
25:50But Bill was a very profound man.
25:53Not only was he very perceptive
25:55in terms of world events
25:57and seeing what was really going on.
26:01He also took a lot of psychoactive potions
26:04in his life
26:05and therefore realized
26:08that this physical world
26:10is the illusion that it is.
26:13And as part of a joke,
26:15he said this,
26:18which is incredibly profound,
26:21I think.
26:23He was describing reality.
26:26And he said this,
26:28all matter is merely energy
26:31condensed to a slow vibration.
26:35We're all one consciousness
26:37experiencing itself subjectively.
26:41There's no such thing as death.
26:43Life is only a dream.
26:45And we are the imagination
26:47of ourselves.
26:51What an absolutely fantastic line.
26:56We are the imagination of ourselves.
27:01And it's that imagination
27:03that manifests
27:05in the way we decode
27:08information into holographic reality
27:11and thus the nature
27:13of the physical experiences
27:15that we have.
27:19What has happened
27:20and what continues to happen,
27:23though,
27:23more and more people are waking up,
27:26is humanity's imagination
27:28of itself,
27:30individually and collectively,
27:33has been hijacked.
27:34and thus we are imagining reality
27:40based on that perceptual hijacking,
27:43which is not a reality
27:46that is good for humanity.
27:51And that's why I spend so much time
27:54uncovering the networks
27:58that are actually behind
28:00that perceptual programming.
28:03But the great news is now
28:05that we are in a time
28:07when people are beginning,
28:11like never before in my experience,
28:14to question again
28:17not only what's really behind world events,
28:22but hey,
28:22what is this place?
28:26Who am I?
28:29What is going on?
28:31And the answers
28:32will transform this world
28:35and it will transform
28:37human life.
28:41See you next time.
28:42Bye.
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