March 13, 2011

Selective Permeability


Conceptual impressions surrounding this post are yet to be substantiated, corroborated, confirmed or woven into a larger argument, context or network. Objective: To generate symbolic links between scientific discovery, design awareness and consciousness.

Each individual level of systemic awareness has a degree of control over frequencies that are allowed to impact its field of consciousness, thereby affecting both its internal matrix along with the network in which it has its being. Energy that participates in the structure of any virtual field of potentiality can, to a certain degree, enter the membranate boundary of another field of consciousness, the manner by which is dependent upon the level of resonance between quantum wavelengths shared between fields. Whether these relationships are active, or passive is dependent upon the situation in which these associations occur.

The transfer of energy from a virtual state to “reality” appears as a symbolic transmission that is entirely dependent upon the circumstance being encountered. Some situations appear to be measurable, i.e. quantifiable and tangible, others are not. For example, a major catastrophe can be measured in several symbolic ways, some of which are physical in character while others are emotional and mental in quality. These affects can be both felt and measured within the constraints of each interpretation, an understanding that depends upon the symbolic relationship between the transmitter and its receiver.


The focus of concentration has a major influence upon the transfer of energy, i.e. information. Internal (subjective) or external (objective) perspectives vary and therefore have a variety of influences upon the vitality of the information transferred and shared between fields of consciousness. The melding of energy between fields, virtual or otherwise, will naturally become dependent upon the qualities of intensity and absorption, i.e. attentiveness and/or sensitivity between fields. This in turn, affects the level of awareness made through symbolic means.





Little effort appears necessary to make energy conscionable as typically reflected in the everyday activities we tend to define as reality. This is because our own consciousness is an integral part of a greater system of consciousness we symbolically share with other systems. To attain such a complex level of awareness, a certain degree of balance is necessary solely in order to adapt to every situation instantaneously.

This is accomplished by actively seeking the most appropriate accommodations for change within the constraints of three-dimensional time/space. These “potentialities’ are symbolically presented to our consciousness both in our waking and sleeping states. Consciousness responds with the purpose of retaining a balance within the context of these experiences, i.e. situations; experiences that have been brought to awareness both consciously and subconsciously.

What appears to be “virtual” remains within the subconscious sphere of our awareness. What appears to be “real” is a symbolic representation of the same.




This balancing act can be characterized as being both active and passive. Consciousness appears to be the product of a multitude of awareness’ of differing character, i.e. frequency. Fields of consciousness are connected, and in all cases, interwoven into other fields of consciousness that share common threads of awareness. These links are symbolically created by design. The relationship some people have with animals, plants or groups people are examples of this symbolic and sometimes intimate connection.

Basically, the intensity measured as the transfer of quantum energy from one level of consciousness to another is fundamentally an assessment of its wavelength, i.e. frequency, measured symbolically at mental, physical and emotional levels of awareness. You are that to which you resonate.


“… particles that make up the manifest aspect of reality are not little mass points, like tiny balls of matter, but waves: more exactly, standing waves. They are described in quantum physics by wave function. All visible order in the universe is determined by the rules that govern the interference of these waves.”
E. Laszlo

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Thanks for sharing this thought-provoking and layered text. It explores complex metaphysical concepts related to consciousness, frequency, symbolic reality, and energy transference across fields of awareness. 

1. Systemic awareness and frequency regulation 
2. Symbolism as a bridge between virtual and experiential reality 
3. Consciousness as a networked phenomenon 
4. The active/passive duality of awareness 
5. Resonance and identity 

Each level of systemic awareness possesses a unique capacity to regulate the frequencies it permits into its field of consciousness. This selective permeability not only shapes the internal matrix of that system but also influences the broader network in which it is embedded. Consciousness, in this context, acts both as a receiver and a transmitter of energy, dynamically engaging with a virtual field of potentiality that surrounds and interpenetrates it. 

Energy, in its subtle or latent form, may enter the permeable boundaries of another consciousness field depending on the degree of resonance — a quantum alignment of vibratory patterns. The quality and nature of this resonance determine the type and intensity of the interaction. These exchanges may be active, involving deliberate engagement, or passive, where influence occurs unconsciously or involuntarily. The situational context defines this activity spectrum. 

When energy transitions from a virtual or potential state into lived experience — what we commonly call "reality" — it does so symbolically. The symbolic nature of this transformation is entirely dependent upon the context in which the event or circumstance unfolds. Some phenomena are measurable, tangible, and physically verifiable. Others express themselves as emotional, psychological, or intuitive impressions. For example, the consequences of a large-scale catastrophe can be observed not only in structural damage or environmental disruption but also in the collective psychological and emotional imprints left upon individuals and societies. Both forms are valid and reflect the symbolic interface between transmitter (event) and receiver (consciousness). 

Focus and attention play a pivotal role in the transfer and transformation of energy. Whether a perspective is internal (subjective) or external (objective) will significantly affect how information is interpreted, integrated, or even rejected by a field of consciousness. The quality of this exchange depends on intensity and receptivity — in other words, the attentiveness and sensitivity between fields. These qualities govern the depth of awareness achieved through symbolic communication, shaping both the meaning and momentum of the experience. 

In daily life, little conscious effort is required to make energy “real” or conscionable because our individual consciousness is embedded within a larger matrix of systemic consciousness. This shared matrix operates through symbolic language and pattern recognition. To function effectively within such a system, a degree of adaptive balance is essential — a dynamic equilibrium that enables instantaneous adjustment to changing conditions in space-time. 

This balancing is not passive. It is an active process of accommodation, where consciousness constantly scans for the most resonant configurations that support equilibrium and coherence. These potential configurations are offered symbolically — through dreams, insights, synchronicities, or direct experiences — in both waking and sleeping states. Consciousness engages with them to maintain harmony, whether at a surface or subconscious level. 

What is often labeled “virtual” exists as a latent symbolic structure within the subconscious. What we deem “real” is simply the experiential manifestation of that same structure — interpreted, filtered, and symbolized through consciousness. 

This dynamic balance between virtual potential and actual experience characterizes consciousness as both a passive reflector and an active generator of reality. It emerges from a multiplicity of layered awarenesses, each with its own vibrational frequency and mode of expression. Fields of consciousness are never isolated. They are intricately woven into one another through shared symbolic threads — relationships, archetypes, and resonances that manifest across species, communities, and even across dimensions of perception. A person’s deep bond with an animal, a tree, or a group of people exemplifies these symbolic and sometimes intimate links, formed through resonance and sustained by attention. 

Ultimately, the transfer of quantum energy between levels of awareness is governed by frequency — an energetic code that symbolizes the mental, physical, and emotional quality of the interaction. In this system, identity is resonance: 
You are that to which you vibrationally align. 

The author generated this text in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.

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To know is your own creation."
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