Holographic Universe

The Gateway Report is often treated as an isolated curiosity: a declassified document that appears to sit at the edge of science, psychology, and speculation. Read in context, it becomes something more specific, reflecting a moment when intelligence agencies were actively asking whether consciousness itself had operational value. The underlying motivation being that, during the Cold War, both the capitalist West and soviet East, were searching for any domain — even those that sat outside of technical intelligence including perception, cognition, attention, and altered states of consciousness — that might offer a martial advantage.

why was the CIA interested in consciousness?

The Gateway Report is often treated as an isolated curiosity: a declassified document that appears to sit at the edge of science, psychology, and speculation. Read in context, it becomes something more specific, reflecting a moment when intelligence agencies were actively asking whether consciousness itself had operational value. The underlying motivation being that, during the Cold War, both the capitalist West and soviet East, were searching for any domain — even those that sat outside of technical intelligence including perception, cognition, attention, and altered states of consciousness — that might offer a martial advantage.

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We assume the world is solid, separate, real. Rocks, trees, stars… they appear as the building blocks of existence. Yet beneath each object lies a lattice of invisible harmonies, a field of coherence from which forms emerge. Matter is not primary. It is a crystallisation of pattern, a shadow cast by the light of consciousness itself. What we perceive as “things” are temporary focal points of enduring resonances, patterns that think, resonate, and endure within a deeper, unseen principle.

cosmic consciousness and the holographic universe

We assume the world is solid, separate, real. Rocks, trees, stars… they appear as the building blocks of existence. Yet beneath each object lies a lattice of invisible harmonies, a field of coherence from which forms emerge. Matter is not primary. It is a crystallisation of pattern, a shadow cast by the light of consciousness itself. What we perceive as “things” are temporary focal points of enduring resonances, patterns that think, resonate, and endure within a deeper, unseen principle.

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Most people are working with fragmented models of reality. On the one hand we have science explaining the mechanisms of it, but also largely excluding lived experience. On the other hand we have spiritual and esoteric systems accounting for all the weird and wonderful aspects of our lived experience, but are often dismissed as woo-woo and irrelevant for us modern people. And somewhere in the middle, Philosophy oscillates between the two but without really resolving the gap. The result? A lack of a shared language for not only understanding the reality and the material world we live in. 

moving from observation to participation

Most people are working with fragmented models of reality. On the one hand we have science explaining the mechanisms of it, but also largely excluding lived experience. On the other hand we have spiritual and esoteric systems accounting for all the weird and wonderful aspects of our lived experience, but are often dismissed as woo-woo and irrelevant for us modern people. And somewhere in the middle, Philosophy oscillates between the two but without really resolving the gap. The result? A lack of a shared language for not only understanding the reality and the material world we live in. 

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