Ever wondered how twins can sense each other, even when they are on the other side of the world? Or thought about why you suddenly think of someone you haven’t seen for ages and then they call you on the phone – how does that happen? Have you ever experienced or heard of animals predicting earthquakes or even “sniffing” out cancers – what makes them do this? Religion and prayer seem to produce some intriguing miracles – can science explain this? And then there is paranormal activity and superstitions – are they real and if so what is going on that we don’t understand?
These and many more questions plagued Hayley Weatherburn to read, research and learn what was going on behind the scenes. Being of a scientific mind, she delved into the realm of quantum physics and discovered an answer. Explaining it very simply with a few amusing and personal anecdotes, she goes through different aspects of life as we know it and provides an interesting view on the way the world works and how to apply this new paradigm to your own everyday life.
Whether you are a scientist, an atheist, religious or you’re not even sure, this easy read takes you on a journey that may concrete your personal beliefs and help you to discover who you are, and what you believe in.
Is Your Fork In Tune?
The Search for ResonanceBy Hayley WeatherburnBALBOA PRESS
Copyright © 2012 Hayley Weatherburn
All right reserved.ISBN: 978-1-4525-5028-2Contents
List of Illustrations.........................................................ixPreface.......................................................................xAcknowledgments...............................................................xiChapter 1: So Many Questions..................................................1Introduction..................................................................1Unexplained Connections.......................................................6Strange Animal Behavior.......................................................10Paranormal Activity...........................................................13Mind Over Matter..............................................................17Religion Versus Science.......................................................22Are You Ready?................................................................25Chapter 2: An Answer..........................................................26My Theory Of Everything.......................................................26Part One: Understanding the Basic Building Blocks of Life.....................27Part Two: A Unique Characteristic—Frequency.............................33Part Three: Bizarre Behaviors.................................................42Part Four: The Observer.......................................................51Chapter 3: Explaining the Unexplained.........................................60Explained Connections.........................................................60Common Animal Behavior........................................................71Normal Activity...............................................................76Mind Influencing Matter.......................................................89Religion And Science..........................................................99Chapter 4: The Search for Resonance...........................................105Is Your Fork In Tune?.........................................................105What Is Your Ultimate Frequency?..............................................110Reality Check—What Causes Dissonance?...................................115Resource Options—The Ultimate Frequency Tool Kit........................122The Search for Resonance......................................................133Chapter 5: From Planck Size to Beyond Dimensions..............................134Planck → Individual Views................................................134Individual → Global Consciousness........................................135Global → Multidimensional................................................138Afterword.....................................................................140Endnotes......................................................................141Glossary......................................................................149Bibliography..................................................................160Index.........................................................................165About the Author..............................................................170
Chapter One
So Many Questions
INTRODUCTION
Life is like a tuning fork, and the answer to everything is energy. The end.
I hope you enjoyed the book. I really don't need to go on. I've given you all the revolutionary answers you need to know to change your life and bedazzle your friends and family. I imagine you feel inspired, revived, and satisfied with knowing the answers to all those unexplained phenomena you've always wondered about, including the meaning of your life. You are seeing the world through different eyes.
For those of you who prefer a bit more information to back up this amazing find, I guess you could choose to read on. Perhaps you'd prefer a few real-life stories to add interest, or maybe a bit of fascinating science to add substance, or even some interesting research thrown in for good measure.
So choose to read or not to read: it's up to you. However, I recommend that you read further—and don't just believe the first thing you read.
Let me start from the beginning. Why did I even begin to search for answers to questions that, until recently, have vexed me for most of my life?
As a curious young thing, I was always asking why. As a kid, much to my parents' frustration, I would follow any comment with an inquisitive "Why?" over and over again. A simple conversation could go like this:
Mum: "Hayley, pop in the car. We are going to the shops."
Me: "Why?"
Mum: "We need some food."
Me: "Why?"
Mum: "Because we need to eat."
Me: "Why?"
Mum: "If you don't eat, you get sick."
Me: "Why?"
Mum: "That is just how the body works."
Me: "Why?"
Mum: "Just because! Now please stop asking questions and get in the car."
I am surprised my parents didn't literally strangle me during one of these conversations. A simple statement about putting on my socks could elicit all kinds of questions about the meaning of the universe!
Throughout my life, this curiosity and thirst for answers has never stopped.
At school, we were taught a vast array of subjects, some of which were contradictory. Take science and religion, for example. My favorite subjects were science and math. Why? Because there were only right or wrong answers. It seemed simple enough to learn these facts—until I went to religion class and was told different ones.
This completely confused me. How could one subject tell us one thing—that the universe began with a Big Bang—and then another tell us that God created the universe and everything in it? How could teachers and parents (at that time, the authority figures in my life) teach us two completely contradictory answers? How could they both be right? And if they couldn't, then which one should I believe? Science, which had the facts, or religion, which asked you to rely on faith? I certainly hated being wrong, so what could I do? So throughout my time in school, I decided to accept both tentatively and work out later which was right. This conflict remained in my subconscious, keeping me intrigued by these areas of questioning until I eventually decided to become a little more proactive about it all.
In the meantime, there were other issues that caught my attention.
At school, I don't think I ever really had a sick day. I often heard my mum say to other parents, "Hayley never gets sick." And I didn't. Then there were other kids who always got sick. I thought I was just lucky. Growing up, I learned about the "placebo effect". This is when a doctor gives you a tablet or other type of medicine that actually has no drug in it at all, but the doctor tells you it fixes your ailment. Surprisingly, it still often works and can heal without any medicine involved. This concept of miracle healing intrigued me. I heard of people becoming better overnight—which baffled me—or worse, becoming intensely ill overnight. Could the mind heal or destroy matter? This phenomenon lodged in my subconscious next to my previous unresolved conflict, both awaiting some kind of answer. Only instead of finding solutions, I continued to add to the ever-growing list of questions I had filed away in my mind.
From the time I was six years old, my parents took me traveling. By age twelve, I had been to Los Angeles, Mexico, Singapore, Hawaii, Malaysia, and Hong Kong, and...