 We are running a program that everybody can observe the world around us, and how we will continue to see the world as real, and how we will continue to see the world as real. With the self that is determined to be real, it's intangible. All realities exist in simultaneously. Please stare at possibilities that all potentials exist side-by-side. Have you ever seen yourself through the eyes of someone else that you have become? Hello, everyone. Thank you very much for bringing us to Merida. It's an honor to be here. Thank you. The movie we are going to watch tonight, what the belief that we know, it brings quantum physics to life. Quantum physics has been around for four decades. This is the most advanced science. It's a new paradigm, beyond Newtonian physics. For many centuries, saints and mystics have been talking about the spiritual experience. But in this world, science and religion don't seem to agree on anything. But now you're going to see that that has changed. There really is only one truth, and that's called love, that we're all connected. And now, even the scientists are telling us this, that we're all energy. We used to believe that the world was outside of us, and we perceived the world through our five senses. And our brain interprets what's going on in the world. But we've had it all backwards. It all starts in our consciousness. We have thoughts and beliefs. And then we project the world, based on what we believe. So quantum physics is telling us the same thing that Jesus taught us. It's all inside of us. We have to change our own minds, if we want to see a peaceful world. We can't keep waiting for the world to change. It starts inside. So this movie shows the power of thought, and the brain follows thought. Neuro-transmitters, hepatitis, make the body react, and also our thoughts make the environment that surrounds us. But there is an observer deep within our consciousness that knows that everything is connected. And this is what spirituality talks about. I call it forgiveness. So we will enjoy the movie. The main character will go through a transformation, the same transformation that all of us are going through. And at the end we will have questions and answers to help clarify the principles in your mind. I am so happy to be here in Merida. I've met so many happy people. And I know that the reason you are here tonight is because you have an open mind. So away we go then. That's it. I'm happy. And look at yourself through the eyes of the ultimate observer. Where are we? Where do we come from? What should we do? And where are we going? Why do we hear? Well, that is the ultimate question, isn't it? Well, just reality. What I thought was unreal now, for me, seems in some ways to be more real than what I think to be real, which seems now more to be unreal. Can't explain it. And anybody who gets too lost and tries to spend so much time trying to explain it is likely to get lost forever down the rabbit hole. I think the more you look at quiet physics the more mysterious and wondrous it becomes. What can physics do probably I think is fitting? Is physics our possibility? These are questions. These are addressing questions of how the world feels to us. Of whether there's a difference between the way the world feels to us and the way it really is. Have you ever thought about what thoughts are made of? I think some of the things we're seeing with the children today is a sign that the culture is in the middle of the paradigm and that appreciating the power of thought. At every age, every generation has its built-in assumptions that the world is flat, that the world is round, etc. There are hundreds of hidden assumptions, the most things you can take for granted that may or may not be true. Of course, in the vast majority of cases historically things aren't true. So presumably, if history is any guide much of not what we take for granted about the world simply isn't true. But we're locked into these precepts without even knowing it often times. That's a paradigm. Modern materialism strips people of the need to feel responsive. And often enough so does religion. But I think if you take quantum mechanics seriously it puts the responsibility squarely in your lap and it doesn't give answers that are clear-cut and comforting. It says, yes, the world is a very big place, it's very mysterious. Mechanism is not the answer but I'm not going to tell you what the answer is because you're old enough to decide for yourself. Is everyone in the street? Is everyone in the movement? The most second round? Asking yourself these deeper questions opens up new ways of being in the world. It brings in a breath of fresh air. It makes life more joyful. The real trip to life is not to be in the know but to be in the mystery. Why do we keep recreating the same reality? Why do we keep having the same relationships? Why do we keep getting the same jobs over and over again? In this infinite sea of potentials that exist around us how can we keep recreating the same realities? Isn't it amazing that we have options and potentials that exist but we're unaware of them? Is it possible that we're so conditioned to our daily lives, so conditioned to the way we create our lives that we find the idea that we have no control at all? We've been conditioned to believe that the external world is more real than the internal world. This new model of science is just the opposite. It says what's happening within us will create what's happening outside of us. There's a physical reality that is absolutely rock solid and yet, if you want to put it this way, it only comes into existence when it bumps up against some other piece of physical reality. That other piece may be ours but it doesn't have to be either. It could be just some incidental rock that comes flying along and interacts with this fuzzy massive stuff and it provokes it into a particular state of existence. There were philosophers in the past that said if I kick a rock and I hurt my toe, that's real. I feel that, it feels real, it's vivid but that means that it's reality. But it's still an experience and it's still this person's perception of it being real. Finded experiments have shown that if we take a person and hope their brains up to certain PET scans or computer technology and ask them to look at a certain object and they watch certain areas of the brain right up and then they ask them to close their eyes and now imagine that same object and when they imagine that same object it produced the same areas of the brain to light up as if they were actually visually looking at it. So we call scientists to back up and ask this question. So who sees them? Does the brain see? Who do the eyes see? And what is reality? Is reality what we're seeing with our brain or is reality what we're seeing with our eyes? And the truth is that the brain does not know the difference between what it sees in its environment and what it remembers because it's the same specific neural mesh that we're defining. But when it asks the question, what is reality? If I'm found if I mute a mass of information and it's coming through a body and we're processing it coming through our sensory organs it's calculating up and down in each step we're delimiting information and finally it's bubbling up to consciousness it is the moments in my soul. The brain processes 400 billion bits of information a second but we're only aware of 2,000 of those but our awareness of those 2,000 bits of information are just about the environment, our body, without time.