
Quantum physicist, Nassim Haramein shared this statement today on his facebook page:
"In order to be self-aware, you have to have feedback. Consciousness is a feedback between the external world and the internal world. That’s fundamental to ALL things. So then ALL things are conscious. All things are feeding information to the vacuum and the vacuum is feeding it back. The amount that you are able to feed into the system, is related directly to your amount of resistance, in how much information can come."
"In order to be self-aware, you have to have feedback. Consciousness is a feedback between the external world and the internal world. That’s fundamental to ALL things. So then ALL things are conscious. All things are feeding information to the vacuum and the vacuum is feeding it back. The amount that you are able to feed into the system, is related directly to your amount of resistance, in how much information can come."
"The amount that you are able to feed into the system, is related directly to your amount of resistance, in how much information can come."
I was intrigued by the possibility that, on a scientific / physics-based level, resistance could be quite tangibly beneficial.
Often in life, resistance feels like a bad thing.
It feels like the one thing that's keeping me from where I want to go.
It's that one thing that I'd rather avoid, simply because it's uncomfortable to sit in.

When I'm experiencing resistance in life, I feel like life is going so slow...
Sometimes I feel stuck or that I'm not progressing at the rate I think I'm capable of.
What if resistance is actually the one thing that produces the MOST progress of all?
What if by choosing to place myself in MORE resistance, I knew I would then receive more information from life?
What if I knew for a fact that in receiving more information from life, I would have more resources, tools, strategies, and support available to me?
What if I perceived this type of information AS VALUABLE AS water, food, or oxygen?
Could that mean that whenever I experience resistance in life - such as uncomfortable experiences, stressors, challenges, pain, etc - that it could actually be understood as an empowering experience?
Here's some more food for thought:
I once heard a masonic theory that states we as souls our born into this Earthly realm to seek resistance and emotional turmoil. The reasoning being that the more resistance and emotional turmoil that you experience, the more information you will accumulate throughout your life experience.
This is a theory, obviously, but it certainly does support the idea of resistance being a mechanism for bringing more information into a system.
If that system is the universe (or multi-verse, or God) and our ultimate purpose as humans is to seek experience... and experience is most lucrative when it is dense with information...
Then maybe we could all assume that the more fucked up your life is, the better...
Ah, wouldn't that be quite a relief? lol
I sure am relieved... :P
Anyways, I've been asking myself these very questions today...