Where consciousness goes, science follows. Have you noticed?
The seminars and conversations of best-selling author Gary Douglas, founder of Access Consciousness, are full of dramatic examples.
Most recently, the subject was entanglements, which are part of the quantum physics string theory.
Originally, science believed these entanglements applied only to the microscopic world. As the June 2011 Scientific American put it, “somewhere between molecules and pears lies a boundary where the strangeness of quantum behavior ends and the familiarity of classical physics begins.”
Meanwhile, back in the arena of everyday life, Douglas and his business partner and co-author Dr. Dain Heer discovered that quantum entanglements actually govern every aspect of our lives. As Douglas and Heer have been using them for more than three years now, quantum entanglements multiply the effects of everything they create.
Now Scientific American is acknowledging that “quantum mechanics is not just about teeny particles. It applies to things of all sizes: birds, plants, maybe even people.”
Douglas and Heer have been acknowledging this and using the quantum entanglements for years. Dedicated to increasing consciousness and using it to contribute to the earth, Douglas and Heer have been asking the quantum entanglements to make everything they do more effective. You can do the same, just by asking them to contribute to what you’re doing.
They do have a caveat with inviting them to assist you, however. The quantum entanglements do not judge. They do not discriminate between “positive” thoughts, feelings, and results and “negative” ones. Whatever thoughts feelings and emotions you have or project, inviting the quantum entanglements will multiply their potency.
If you’re thinking of enlisting the quantum entanglements to assist you, Douglas and Heer recommend being very clear about exactly what you’re saying and asking for. “What you think and say is exactly what you will get,” says Douglas.
The quantum entanglements are just the latest discovery by Douglas and Heer that presaged science. Using his methods of living in constant question and following the energy which that evokes, Douglas has been out-predicting science for nearly 20 years.
The origin of his consciousness and self-improvement seminars is a hands-on healing method known as “the Bars.” Doing the bars involves touching specific points on the head which are associated with particular issues, including body and sexuality, money, and joy and sadness. Douglas discovered these points 25 years ago.
Several of the points, at least, have been documented by brain imaging studies that occurred after his discovery. In studies reported in the New York Times in 1996, the area of the brain just under the “bar” named “joy” is actually associated with the experience of joy, while the area associated with sadness is scientifically known to be connected with the experience of sadness.
“Access Consciousness discovers something, then interestingly enough science catches up 5 years later” wryly observes Douglas.
A deep connection to and desire to contribute to the earth underlies Douglas and Heer’s work. Not surprisingly, many of their discoveries that pre-date science have been concerned with assisting the earth with the many challenges that face it.
During the Gulf Oil spill, Douglas asked daily if there was anything that could be done to contribute to minimizing the ecological damage that was occurring there. Day after day, he energetically received no as the answer to his question. One day after the spill had been continuing for months, he received the answer yes. That was the day that they successfully capped the spewing well.
Douglas asked his associates, now some 16,000 world-wide, to contribute to changing the ecological devastation that occurred in the Gulf. Three days later, the New York Times reported that the amount of oil spilled could not be located. Microbes that appeared to digest the oil, which were not supposed to be available in such a warm water zone, somehow mysteriously appeared to change the ecological devastation.
Another area of interest and concern to Douglas is the continents of plastic that are floating in the south Pacific and elsewhere in the oceans. Douglas has even proposed getting a large group together to see what energetic contribution could be made by a large number of conscious people asking to change this situation.
That project is currently on hold and has been for some months, as Douglas perceives the energy around this situation may have changed. Douglas postulates that the attention he and his clients have paid to this issue, as well as their sincere requests to the universe to change this, may have made a difference in the problem already.
A June 2011 report in Scientific American provides scientific documentation to this change in the energy that Douglas has been aware of for months. Researchers publishing in the journal Science found that the level of plastic in the sea has not increased in 22 years, despite production of plastic more than tripling over that time.
A recent study in the North Atlantic by the Sea Education Association (SEA) discovered that a microbe has now developed which actually disintegrates plastic. The microbes create holes in the plastic which are twice as large as the microbes themselves are. “They look just like hot coals burning through snow,” said Tracy Mincer, of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Though these findings are preliminary, if confirmed, “they would be the first evidence of marine microbes able to degrade plastic at sea.” This runs counter to everything science previously believed—such as that the ocean’s climate was too cold, turbulent and inhospitable to the microbes that work to break down garbage in landfills.
Acknowledging the potency of energy alone to create changes which used to be considered magic, Douglas considers it entirely possible that the attention and requests to the universe he and his followers have made to change the damage to the ocean caused by plastics have contributed to the development and proliferation of these previously unknown microbes.
Far from being something relegated to fairy tales and Harry Potter, the ability to create this magic is something we have and are, say Douglas and Heer. Acknowledging that this is possible whether it fits into science’s pre-conceived notions or not is the first step to creating more of it in our lives.
Fanciful? Perhaps. But if it allows us to be ahead of science in changing ecological disasters, isn’t this so-called magic we might consider recruiting to assist us with the many challenges now threatening life on this planet as we know it?





