The Living Matrix: Information as Medicine
July 13, 2009 by Dr Pete
Filed under Energy Medicine, News
I am a pragmatist, and my medical training and education in general has taught me to look for consistency in one’s position and particularly across many diverse fields and subjects. This is the one way that the “truth” can be strived for when the waters are muddy and the conflicting viewpoints are more numerous than the concurrent ones.
It is clear from my perusal of the literature and my own exploration of such diverse fields as music, medicine, physics, life sciences, mathematics, social structures, politics, and even spirituality and religion, that the overriding consistent theme among all of these is that we are energy based beings, with vibration and energy signatures at the very core of our existence, and within our universe we are engaged in the human experience as individuals.
I see this consistency overwhelming the old paradigm of Newtonian physics and the dependence on physical explanations for everything under the sun. Indeed, this outdated way of thinking will soon be gone, especially as our methods of measurement of such things as the human energy field, functional magnetic resonance imaging of the brain, the frequency of vibration of our very own DNA strands, and the electromagnetic field characteristics of our own heart energy system show the general public in no uncertain terms that these energy descriptions are real. Since we live in a society governed by personal choices, it is no surprise that certain segments of our population have chosen to ignore these findings for many years now. My contention is that this microfocused view will not last long, as more and more people gain access to this information.
Here is the trailer to the movie called The Living Matrix. I recommend it for anyone interested in learning more about energetics and what it means for medicine, science, and our daily lives. Even in my lifetime so far, many things I learned or was taught in medical school and elsewhere have had to undergo “revision” in light of new information and our continuously expanding knowledge base. The movie was made in the style of such films as “What the bleep to we know” and “The Secret”. I think it is very well done and worth a look.
If you are interested in seeing the whole movie I know you can order it from the website like I did at TheLivingMatrixMovie.com
Let me know what you think by leaving your comment below.






this is a part of the new thought movement ….. it’s very exciting to think that the idea of patient as an integral part of the healing process is beginning to hit main stream thinking.
Yes, I agree it is exciting to see the inclusion of different interpretations and perspectives coming into our collective consciousness.
In order for more people to benefit from this awareness, I believe it will require a real stretching of the medical paradigm that has been with us for a very long time.
I am so grateful that researchers, doctors and other scientists (like those in The Living Matrix movie) have in many cases put their own careers on the line to seek out the answers to these intriguing questions for the benefit of all of us.
I certainly agree that vibrations will play an ever-increasing role in our understanding of biological systems. If you read my review of “The Living Matrix”, you’ll see what has me so excited: loosely-coupled structures, oscillators, chaos theory, whole systems, R. Buckminster Fuller, Tom Myers, Steven Levin, Donald Ingber, James Oschmann. Please see my full review at http://floatingbones.com/?p=92 .
The old paradigm of Newtonian physics was officially put to rest in the mid-1980s with a paper by the then-head of The Royal Society (the same society that Newton once headed). That paper had to do with the implications of chaos theory and how chaos dynamics ruled many systems heretofore thought to work “like clockwork”.
One fact which seems to have escaped the new-age community is that even the “mechanics” of our solar system are chaotic if you use an appropriate time scale. As Professor Steven Strogatz notes in his book “Sync”, the location of planets in our solar system are beyond the horizon of predictability if one looks 5 million years into the future.
The theories of Newton and others cannot work; our solar systems and universities do not work “like clockwork”.
What does “The Living Matrix” have to say about the whole-system thinking of Fuller, Ingber, and Myers? What does it have to say about chaos theory? Absolutely nothing! For some strange reason, that community has virtually ignored this science.
“The Living Matrix” does argue that Newton’s “clockwork universe” is an obsolete model. That’s correct. What they fail to note is that science moved on 25 years ago.