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Mind Beyond Matter: Are Our Thoughts Made of Light-Speed Intelligence?

Have you ever had a feeling about something before it happened? Or sensed that your thoughts were shaping your reality in ways deeper than logic could explain?

What if your thoughts, your intentions, and even your memories aren't just chemical signals in the brain - but something faster, subtler, and much more expansive?

A fascinating theory proposed by physicist Syamala D. Hari suggests that our mind operates in a faster-than-light dimension, made up of particles called tachyons - and that these particles may be the very building blocks of our thoughts, emotions, and conscious experiences.


The Two-Layered Self: Brain & Mind

In this model, your being isn't confined to the brain or body. Instead, you are a multidimensional system:

- Your brain exists in the physical world - the realm of matter, neurons, and sensory input.

- Your mind exists in a subtle, faster-than-light realm - where intuition, intention, imagination, and memory live.

These two parts of you interact constantly, even though they reside in different layers of space and time.


What Are Tachyons?

Tachyons are theoretical particles that move faster than light. While still unproven in the lab, they are gaining attention in models that stretch beyond classical physics - especially in six-dimensional space-time, which

includes three space and three time dimensions.

According to Hari's theory: Your thoughts, memories, intentions, and even free will might be composed of tachyons - giving you access to information beyond the present moment, even glimpses of future potential.


The Mystery of Free Will - Solved?

Neuroscience has shown something curious: when you make a decision, your brain starts preparing for the movement before you're consciously aware of your decision.

This has led some scientists to argue that free will is an illusion.

But if the intention originates in the mind (in the tachyonic field) and is then transmitted to the brain, this sequence makes perfect sense. The mind is operating in a faster, more subtle reality, guiding your brain from a higher dimension.


Navigating the Multidimensional You

In this model:

- The brain is the translator of physical events.

- The mind is the architect of possibility.

- Tachyons may be the sacred messengers - carrying information from the future, from intention, from source consciousness into your body.

This beautifully supports what many of us intuitively believe: that healing begins beyond the body, that intention has power, and that the mind can envision outcomes and influence the physical world.


What This Means in Holistic Healing

As a practitioner and guide, I often witness how transformation starts in the unseen - in a thought, an emotion, a belief, a release. This theory provides a scientific metaphor for what so many healing traditions already know:

- The subtle body precedes the physical.

- Energy moves before matter.

- Choice and consciousness shape biology.

When we set an intention or connect with something higher, we are working with superluminal intelligence.


Final Reflection

You are a multidimensional being - physical and energetic, brain and mind, grounded and cosmic. Whether we call it the soul, higher self, superconscious, or the tachyonic field, one thing is clear:

Your awareness isn't bound by time. Your intentions have power. And the universe may already be responding before you even know you've made the choice.

Welcome to the edge where science meets the sacred - and where your consciousness is not just part of the story... It's writing it.

 
 
 

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DISCLAMER: 

MAP sessions offer a potent avenue for personal transformation; however, it is essential to note that Olga, as a MAP Practitioner, is not a licensed mental health practitioner.And does not engage in the diagnosis of diseases, provide health advice, treat physical or mental health issues, or prescribe medicines. The services provided on this website do not constitute medical practice, counseling, or psychotherapy.

Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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