http://suzanneliephd.blogspot.co.uk/The Past We Forget, Returns as Our Future ~ Part 1
Suzanne LieThe energy is VERY HOT right now. By “hot” we mean “HOT” as in electronics because you are experiencing an ever-increasing frequency rate of your neural synapses. The reason why your synapses are firing at a higher frequency is because your consciousness is resonating to a higher frequency/dimension.
In fact, your states of consciousness are beginning to match the frequencies of higher light that are penetrating and transmuting all your neural synapses.
In your human state of consciousness, there are three major categories:
Unconscious Mind—alpha and delta waves—fourth dimensional self
Conscious Mind—beta waves—third dimensional self
Super-conscious Mind—gamma waves—fifth dimensional self and beyond
You are becoming increasingly aware of the ever-expanding waves of transformational light. This “Higher Light” resonates to such a high frequency that it is beginning to activate the 97% “junk DNA” that is latent within your human body.
INFORMATION FROM THE 1980s
I am posting this information, which is at very end of my www.multidimensions.com site, because it is the NOW to bring this information that was discovered in the early 1980s and was forgotten or hidden. Also, our minds were not as open to this kind of information then…
In the 1980s, science started to support the theory that our reality is a hologram. Scientific research documented by Stanislav Grof M.D., in The Holotropic Brain, and by Michael Talbot, in The Holographic Universe concluded that our brains and the universe are holographic in nature.
In other words, reality is a holographic projection, and we are the projector that receives the holographic film, processes it with our holographic brain, and projects it onto our screen of life. According to these theories, the third dimension is a projected illusion, and the physical reality only exists through our perceptions.
In order to create a hologram, a single laser beam is split into two separate beams. The first beam is bounced off the object that is to be recorded, and the second beam is recorded in a mirror and allowed to collide with the reflected light of the first beam. Then the interaction of the two beams is recorded on a piece of film called a holographic plate.

When the film is developed, it appears as a meaningless swirl of light and dark lines until the developed film is illuminated by a third laser beam. At that point, a three-dimensional image of the original object appears.
To clarify, we can imagine that we are all sitting in a movie theater. In this analogy, the holographic projection is much like the lights we see streaming from the back of the movie theater onto the movie screen in front of us. If there were no screen, or even a wall, to trap the light, the movie would remain streams of light traveling through space. Also, if we were not in the theater, we would not see the movie.
The difference between life and this analogy is that we are not only the audience sitting in the theater, we are also the projector, the light streaming through the theater, as well as the screen upon which the light is projected. Our senses capture the interference patterns of light that are projected into our reality, whether we are awake or asleep.
Then, our third-dimensional and extended preceptors pull the light through complicated filters in our holographic brain so that we can project the interference patterns of light onto the screen of our life. They then appear as the pictures, sounds, sensations, and smells that create our reality. We can choose our reality by selecting the film (light) for any movie (reality) that we desire to experience.
However, we must show up at the movie theater (open our perceptions) so that our holographic brain can accept the patterns of light interference, translate them into the third-dimensional illusions of our reality, and project them out into the movie of our third-dimensional life. To experience this movie, we must be at the theater to see, hear, smell, touch, and taste with our appropriate sensors and run that neural information through the universal translator of our holographic brain.
Furthermore, the translation of the same screen of life (movie) will differ with each individual holographic brain according to that person’s history of similar neural information. For example, if we live in Los Angeles, California, we would likely experience a holographic projection of ice as ice cubes; whereas an Inuit (Eskimo) may think of ice as an emergency home.
Our state of consciousness at the time of our perception also dictates our personal translation of the same movie (event). If our consciousness is primarily Beta brainwaves, for example, we may think of ice as something we could use to cool our drink; whereas, if our consciousness is expanded to Alpha brainwaves, the ice could remind us of an ice sculpture we once saw or the last time we went skating.
In Theta brainwaves, ice may denote frozen water/emotions or it may remind us of the perils of the melting glaciers and the effect they will have on the planetary ecosystem. Either way, if we do not choose to focus the lens of our attention onto the screen, we will not even perceive the ice.
In other words, the reality we choose to perceive is the reality we live ..