In this episode of The School of Greatness, Billy Carson delves into his understanding of the nature of the universe as a multi-dimensional, holographic matrix shaped by consciousness. He explores ancient and modern perspectives on how thoughts, emotions, and intentions manifest reality.
Carson lays out principles and techniques for intentional manifestation, emphasizing the power of visualization, focused action, emotion processing, and an abundance mindset. He highlights the transformative roles of forgiveness, gratitude, and collaboration in transcending personal limitations and achieving self-actualization.
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Billy Carson asserts that the universe is a fractal holographic matrix made of light frequencies, including undetectable ones like dark energy and matter. According to Carson, objects we perceive as solid are merely slowed light. Our conscious universe processes information like our brains projecting holograms, yet we can only see a tiny fraction of the light spectrum.
Carson references physicists' models of at least 11 stacked dimensions, separated by frequency. Beings from higher dimensions could adjust their frequency to appear in our third dimension, potentially explaining paranormal activity. Higher dimensions transcend linear time. Carson suggests dreams allow us to access dimensions where all probabilities occur simultaneously.
Ancient texts and modern science support the idea of transcending dimensions through focused consciousness techniques like Hemi-Sync, Carson states. Research at the Brain Institute found the human brain connects to 11 dimensions and may enable quantum entanglement with other realms.
Carson argues that our inner voice stems from a higher self, and thoughts/words carry vibrations that manifest our reality, citing Dr. Masaru Emoto's water crystal experiments as evidence. Carson explains that thought multiplied by action equals manifestation, a formula he found in ancient texts.
Suppressing emotions limits creativity, Carson states. He stresses the importance of processing traumas to avoid physical disease manifestations and overcome limiting beliefs. Being aware of thoughts/emotions is key to self-actualization.
According to Carson, manifestation begins with visualizing the desired reality and associated feelings. Positive affirmations reprogram the subconscious and DNA to align with intentions. Meditation deepens this practice.
Carson emphasizes taking consistent action aligned with intentions, like writing each day, to manifest goals. He advocates seizing opportunities and intentionally engaging with the universe.
Carson stresses self-forgiveness is vital for releasing trauma blockages that hinder manifestation. Professional help may be needed for deep-rooted issues.
Carson and Howes highlight expressing gratitude, even for modest progress, which amplifies positivity and supports manifestation. Being appreciative of support aids personal growth.
Carson contrasts competition's draining nature with the power of collaboration and an abundance mentality. He emphasizes that focusing on solutions and being of service creates value, positive energy, and success.
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Billy Carson delves into the concept that the universe is much more than what meets the eye, advocating that it’s a fractal holographic matrix of light and energy, where numerous dimensions exist beyond our perception.
Carson states that the universe is a fractal holographic matrix made of light, including frequencies like dark energy and dark matter that are not fully detectable. Illustrating his point, he explains that what we perceive as solid objects, like a table, are actually made of light frequencies that have slowed down, creating an illusion of solidity. Humans never actually touch objects, because there’s electromagnetic repulsion between the electrons of the atoms. Although we can only see less than 1% of the light spectrum, we are part of a conscious universe that processes information similar to the way our brains, which sit in darkness, project holograms of the outside world.
Extending the model of our brain to the universe, Billy Carson explains that the universe at the quantum level exists as a superposition where everything is waves, not solid structures. He describes the universe as a living, conscious being and refers to the work of Professor Sylvester James Gates Jr., who found the universe operates with adinkra codes, highly technical, error-correcting codes akin to those running our web technologies. He further illustrates this point by noting the way objects exist as waves of potential that only collapse into a solid structure when observed, resonating at specific frequencies. Lewis Howes also mentions Carson's book "Fractal Holographic Universe: The Matrix Code Revealed," which delves into this subject.
Carson references theoretical physicists like Michio Kaku to state that there are at least 11 dimensions consisting of the universe. Each dimension is stacked right on top of each other at right angles, and frequency is the only thing separating them. He theorizes that beings from higher dimensions could adjust their frequency to appear in our third dimension, explaining phenomena such as paranormal activity or alien sightings. In these higher dimensions, time doesn't exist as it does in the third dimension; the past, present, and future occur simultaneously. Carson explains that moving to higher dimensions allows one to see these time frames all at once, much like how a being from a higher dimension can see all parts of a two-dimensional house simultaneously.
Carson also presents the idea that physicists have created 8th dimensional quasi-crystals that cast shadows, hinting at our universe being a shadow of light from thes ...
The Nature of the Universe and Different Dimensions/Realities
The dialogue between Carson, Howes, and others explores how our mental and emotional processes influence the lives we lead and the reality we experience.
Carson implies that our higher selves might communicate with us through the voice we hear in our minds and that this connection between thoughts and consciousness is deeply intertwined with reality. He discusses how ancient memories and traumas influence the reality we create and how our thoughts and words carry vibrations that can alter reality. Carson cites Dr. Masaru Imoto's water experiment as evidence that words shaped by emotional intent can impact the physical structure of water crystals. He further emphasizes that speaking negatively about oneself can inhibit the manifestation of positive outcomes.
Carson underscores that thoughts permeate our bodies and leave as waves of light, contributing to a universal energetic grid known as the Akashic record. He explains that conscious thought multiplied by action is the key to manifestation (CT multiplied by A equals M), a formula he found corroborated in ancient texts. Carson’s personal experiences, such as realizing he was creating negative relationships, underscore that awareness and change in personal vibration can possess transformative effects. He also advises finding one’s passion, as chasing money without it can lead to unhappiness and health issues.
Carson and Howes argue that suppressing emotions can limit one's creativity and overall well-being. They advocate for the importance of processing emotions to move past limiting beliefs and patterns. This need for emotional awareness is the key to clearing barriers that may prevent us from realizing our fullest potential.
Carson highlights the dangers of unaddressed traumas leading to physical manifestations of disease, including cancer. He speaks from his life’s journey and how his wife helped him learn to process emotions rather than suppress them, advocating that recognizing and addressing thoughts and mistakes i ...
Thoughts, Emotions, and Consciousness Shape Reality
Howes opens a conversation about the principles and methods of bringing one's aspirations into reality, referring to Carson's expertise in combining ancient wisdom and modern science for effective manifestation.
According to Carson, the process of manifesting a desired reality begins with visualization and the feelings associated with the outcome. He suggests that changing one's speech can forge new brain connections and rewrite DNA, setting the frame for desired outcomes to materialize. Speaking positively and commanding reality, rather than hoping, propels changes; he mentions this as he discusses commanding a safe flight by visualizing the successful plane journey.
Carson believes that acknowledging oneself as a fractal of God's consciousness empowers one to control their own reality. The mind's ability to traverse space and time is indicative of the importance of visualization in the manifestation process. By aligning oneself with the desired frequency, such as the "frequency of money," one starts attracting wealth through focused intentions.
Moreover, Carson highlights affirmations' profound impact on the body, explaining that the water within human cells is receptive to the energy behind conscious thoughts. By speaking positive affirmations, Carson states, one can rewrite their DNA, indicating scientific support for the idea. He advocates for daily affirmations to manifest happiness and peace by aligning his subconscious mind with his desired reality.
For deepening manifestation practices, he incorporates meditation and visualization into his daily routine, such as during showers where he symbolically washes away negativity and visualizes attracting positivity. This approach, Howes agrees, including his own visualization ritual with a stream of golden water, aids well-being.
Meditation and positive affirmations are vital tools to break ancestral traumas and rewrite dark patterns within DNA, thereby healing RNA for future generations. Such practices, through realizing brain-heart coherence, reprogram one’s mind and DNA to align with an improved reality.
Actions imbued with intention are instrumental in bringing manifestations to fruition. Consistent action, such as writing one page of a book each day, is crucial, which alchemizes collective energies into reality. This discernment and intentional effort help tap into existing ideas within the ether.
By taking co ...
Manifestation Principles and Techniques
Billy Carson and Lewis Howes examine the role of forgiveness in clearing emotional and mental blockages that hinder self-belief and manifestation.
Carson stresses the significance of self-forgiveness to overcome past grievances, even for those who have committed severe mistakes. He believes one cannot effectively manifest when filled with unaddressed trauma and that creating space through forgiveness is vital for successful manifestation. He notes the assistance of a professional may sometimes be necessary to address deeply rooted, even forgotten, traumas.
Carson shares personal experiences of witnessing violence and family dysfunction, explaining that despite seeming normal, he held onto suppressed trauma that needed attention. He encourages engaging in forgiveness and shadow work as part of the inner process to clear the way for manifestation, asserting that until traumas are dealt with, one cannot become a higher version of oneself.
Howes highlights the impact of self-forgiveness by sharing a personal anecdote where forgiving himself for past actions immediately relieved his pain, demonstrating how emotional and physical blockages are connected. He applauds Carson for his ongoing process of transformation, stating that by healing the inner child and embracing forgiveness, we can free ourselves on all levels, leading to actualization of our potential.
Gratitude and generosity are identified as foundational to abundance. Howes notes the importance of a positive mindset, which starts with being grateful and generous. Expressing sincere gratitude for even modest achievements can significantly reinforce the manifestation process.
Carson advocates for gratitude throughout the day and emphasizes its importance for small advancements. Expressing discontent with growth is counterproductive, as setbacks and progress are parts of consistent action. Feeling the emotion behind gratitude is crucial, as it amplifies its potency.
Additionally, Carson praises his wife's supp ...
Forgiveness, Gratitude, and Inner Work in Manifestation
Billy Carson and Howes discuss the significance of collaboration and the importance of a service-driven approach over a competitive one, emphasizing how these mindsets can lead to success and fulfillment.
Carson compares his experience in sports with life, indicating that a competitive mindset creates unnecessary battles that are ultimately draining. Given the exhaustive nature of competition, the hosts advocate for shifting to a collaborative, service-driven mindset.
They suggest that by joining forces and helping each other, individuals can pave the way for mutual success and manifest positive outcomes. Embracing abundance means recognizing that one person's success does not diminish someone else's chances to succeed. Carson highlights that while not everyone may become a billionaire, having daily needs met is more important. They argue that mastering the inner world and adopting an abundance mentality leads to greater manifestation.
Carson and Howes point out that success can be achieved through helping others. For example, Howes advises listeners to focus on how they can bring joy to someone's day, suggesting that being of service to others creates greater value within oneself and contributes to overall success.
Furthermore, Carson recounts how reaching out for help during his time of homelessness and his willingness to collaborate were key to pulling himself out of that situation. He also shares ...
Collaboration Over Competition and Service Orientation
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