ENERGY & QUANTUM PHYSICS 

Get over it, and accept the inarguable conclusion. The universe is immaterial-mental and spiritual.
— Richard Conn Henry, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at John Hopkins University
If you want to know the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.
— Nikola Tesla

In a Collective Evolution article called: Nothing is Solid and Everything is Energy- scientists explain the world of quantum physics, Arjun Walia explains, "Quantum physicists discovered that physical atoms are made up of vortices of energy that are constantly spinning and vibrating, each one radiating its own unique energy signature. Therefore, if we really want to observe ourselves and find out what we are, we are really beings of energy and vibration, radiating our own unique energy signature -this is fact and is what quantum physics has shown us time and time again. We are much more than what we perceive ourselves to be, and it’s time we begin to see ourselves in that light. If you observed the composition of an atom with a microscope you would see a small, invisible tornado-like vortex, with a number of infinitely small energy vortices called quarks and photons. These are what make up the structure of the atom. As you focused in closer and closer on the structure of the atom, you would see nothing, you would observe a physical void. The atom has no physical structure, we have no physical structure, physical things really don’t have any physical structure! Atoms are made out of invisible energy, not tangible matter."

The brain-body system resonates with wavelengths of external light sources. Ecological Psychology holds that ones external environment and internal experiences exist as a single unit with interactive feedback loops among inner and out activity (Barker, 1968). These feedback loops occur between the brain and the visual environment as if a continuum exists. When the position of the visual target is precisely located while the person’s mental focus is on relevant psychological affact/imagery, the brain can change profoundly. The visual, neural pathways in the brain make it possible for an external visual focus to access precise neural networks (Gibson, 1986). Through this and other mechanisms vibratory energy such as light can be converted into biochemical processes that ultimately lead to changes in brain functioning.
— Emotional Transformation Therapy: An Interactive Ecological Psychotherapy By Steven R. Vazquez

Additional Credits:

Bruce Ecker, M.A., L.M.F.T., is codirector of the Coherence Psychology Institute and coauthor with Laurel Hulley, M.A., of Depth Oriented Brief Therapy: How To Be Brief When You Were Trained To Be Deep, and Vice Versa. Ecker and Hulley are the originators of Coherence Therapy and coauthors with Robin Ticic ofUnlocking the Emotional Brain: Eliminating Symptoms at their Roots Using Memory Reconsolidation. Contact:bruce.ecker@coherenceinstitute.org.

Robin Ticic, B.A., H.P. Psychotherapy (Germany), is the Coherence Psychology Institute’s director of training, a trauma therapist associated with the University of Cologne, and author of How to Connect with Your Child. Contact: robin.ticic@coherenceinstitute.org.

Laurel Hulley, M.A., is the Coherence Psychology Institute’s director of paradigm development, cofounder of the Julia Morgan Middle School for Girls in Oakland, California, and coauthor with Bruce Ecker of the Coherence Therapy Practice Manual & Training Guide.

The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life. Joseph E. LeDoux. Simon & Schuster, 1998. 

Candace Pert Phd., Molecules of Emotion

Caroline Myss Phd., Anatomy of the Spirit

Photo courtesy of NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI_AURA)1.