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The Physics of Healing: When Consciousness Becomes Medicine

  • Writer: Ruben Flores
    Ruben Flores
  • May 28
  • 7 min read

Updated: Jun 11

The Catalyst and the Call Within

From 2003 to 2006, I faced an intense battle with cancer—a journey that took root in my intestines and spread to my lungs and lymphatic system. What began as a medical crisis soon unraveled something far deeper. The experience shattered my illusion of control and pierced through the ego I had built around survival. Rather than punishment, it felt like an invitation—to face what had long been buried: fear, grief, and unconscious pain. It was not just a crisis of health, but a turning point of soul.


Drawn inward, I immersed myself in the teachings of Eastern sages— Ramana Maharshi, Paramahansa Yogananda, Lahiri Mahasaya, and Swami Sri Yukteswar. Their wisdom opened a doorway within me. What captivated me most was their description of Samadhi: a state beyond time, where the observer and the observed dissolve into unity. A collapse of duality. A remembrance of pure Being.


To my surprise, these ancient insights mirrored concepts now emerging from the frontiers of modern physics.


In 2014, Cindy and I visited CERN in Geneva, Switzerland—the European Organization for Nuclear Research—where scientists study the fundamental particles and forces that make up the universe. It is one of the world's most respected centers for particle physics and the birthplace of the World Wide Web. Thousands of researchers from over 100 countries collaborate there, smashing particles at near-light speeds to simulate the conditions of the early universe.


Among their discoveries is a profound realization: there are points—such as at the center of a black hole or the moment of the Big Bang—where density becomes infinite, and the laws of physics break down. In these singularities, space and time cease to exist as we know them. They point to a reality beyond—what ancient mystics might call time/space.

If we could cross the threshold of a black hole, we would transition from space/time into time/space
Shiva Nataraja at the CERN

Outside CERN’s main building stands a statue of Shiva Nataraja—the cosmic dancer—symbolizing the eternal cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction. This sacred image mirrors the very essence of CERN’s work: the unraveling of matter to understand the dance of the universe at its most fundamental level. In Hindu tradition, Shiva’s dance is not chaos, but transformation—the rhythm through which the cosmos is continuously reborn.


Newton, the Apple, and the Laws of Space/Time

One of my favorite figures in classical science is Isaac Newton, whose vision of the cosmos laid the foundation for modern physics. He described a universe governed by natural laws—predictable, orderly, and mechanical.


In his view, space was an infinite container, and time ticked forward steadily, unaffected by anything it contained. Newton’s model laid the foundation for extraordinary technological progress, grounded in precision and predictability. But it also shaped a worldview of separation—dividing self from cosmos, mind from matter, and subject from object.


Two Mirrors of Reality: Space/Time and Time/Space

Einstein introduced space/time as a four-dimensional continuum: three spatial dimensions, plus one of time—flowing only forward. This became the backbone of modern physics, shaping our understanding of cause and effect, motion, and matter.


But spiritual traditions speak of a mirror reality: time/space. In this higher-dimensional realm, time is fluid, and space is fixed. It is the inner landscape—a domain of consciousness, archetype, and intention.

Space/Time is where life unfolds.Time/Space is where life is designed.

Modern and ancient seers alike point to this inversion: that the physical world is not the foundation, but a projection. A living echo of something more essential.


The True Anatomy of Healing

In our modern world, healing is often misunderstood as something done to us. We seek experts to fix our symptoms, medications to silence the signals, and healers to “remove” what we no longer wish to feel.  We seek external fixes for internal dissonance.


But this view stems from the illusion of separation—that we are broken, and someone else holds the missing piece.


Modern and ancient seers alike point to a deeper truth:

Healing does not begin in the body. It begins in the field of consciousness—beyond time, beyond space.

What we experience as the physical body exists in space/time—the world of form, sequence, and decay. But behind it lies the etheric body—the form-maker or subtle body—encoded in time/space.


This is where true healing happens.


When healing occurs, it is the etheric blueprint —the energetic architecture of the self—that is reconfigured. That change is then reflected into the body, much like an image appearing on a screen only after it has been altered in the projector.


But in this analogy, the projector is not physical. It resides in time/space, where the soul—guided by will and purpose—selects the configuration we call 'health.' In other words, the will to heal—the sincere desire to return to wholeness—is the activating force


Even modern medicine occasionally glimpses this: some recover from terminal illness without explanation, while others don’t respond to treatment despite all interventions.


What's happening is not just physiological—it’s metaphysical.


Unlocking the Blueprint of Healing Through Physics

Quantum physics confirms what mystics have always whispered: consciousness shapes reality.

In the famous double-slit experiment, particles behave like waves—until they are observed. The act of observation collapses their potential into form. Schrödinger’s Cat extends this principle: until measured, all outcomes coexist. It is consciousness that decides what becomes real.


Physicist David Bohm and author Michael Talbot proposed the holographic universe theory—that each part contains the whole. In this view, space/time is not foundational; it is a projection from a deeper, non-local field.


From this perspective, the mind is not simply a receiver of external reality, but a decoder of an encoded, timeless field. This field exists in time/space—where meaning, memory, and blueprint reside.


String theory, as described by physicists like Brian Greene, suggests that matter arises not from particles, but from tiny vibrating strings of energy—resonating across unseen dimensions.

This theory echoes what ancient traditions have long held:


  • Hinduism speaks of Maya—illusion or projection.

  • Hermeticism teaches, “As above, so below. As within so without"

  • Kabbalah maps the descent of spirit into form.

Reality doesn't crystallize until it is experienced.Awareness is not a bystander—it is a creator.

Healing Is Remembering

Healing is not the removal of symptoms.Healing is the return to resonance.

Our physical body exists in Space/Time. But behind it lies the etheric body—the form-maker, or Merkaba—a geometric field of light that surrounds the human form and links it to higher dimensions in Time/Space. Derived from ancient Hebrew:


  • Mer – Light

  • Ka – Spirit

  • Ba – Body


This subtle field holds the template of wholeness. When healing is chosen, it is the energetic blueprint—beyond time and form—that shifts first. The body then reorganizes to match that vibration.

The change happens in time/space.The body simply reflects it.

The Sacred Mechanics of Healing

Even the one known to you as Jesus, whose essence radiated unconditional love, did not heal by force or miracle.

“Your faith has made you whole.”

Not faith in him—but faith as the inner ability to allow and accept transformation through the violet ray—the crown center, the gateway to intelligent energy.


Healing unfolds when the soul opens to receive—not by effort, but by surrender.Not through control, but through alignment with the living energy of Source.


In the subtle anatomy of spirit, there is a sacred center—known across traditions as the crown, the lotus, the thousand-petaled gateway.When one rests in stillness and trust, this center opens like a flower……receiving the light of what some call intelligent energy—the creative essence of life.


This is how true healing happens:Not as magic.But as remembrance.

And when healing occurred, Jesus would often end with a final instruction:

“Tell no one.”

Not to hide it.But to honor the free will of others.True healing is not a performance—it is an inner shift.And when kept sacred, it remains untouched by the projections of the world.

This model of healing reveals a deeper truth:

Healing is a co-creation. A soul agreement. A return to divine alignment.

When we enter stillness, we too may access this gateway of intelligent energy.We too can allow the violet ray to open—letting the original soul template restore us from within.


The Role of the Healer: Co-Creation with the Infinite

There is a great myth that needs to be gently dissolved: humans are not healers in the sense of being the originators of change. No one “heals” another. The true healer is not a fixer—but a presence. Not a force—but a field. They become a crystallized vessel, a channel for intelligent energy. They offer coherence, frequency, trust—an invitation.


They are like a singing bowl: vibrating in harmony, offering a tone—but the soul of the other must choose to resonate with it


Ultimately, healing is a sacred co-creation with the field of intelligent energy—what some call the Divine, the Logos, the Source. When we align with that field—through meditation, intention, sound, frequency, or presence—we do not create healing. We create the conditions in which healing can occur.

The healer is not the source.The healer is the mirror.

This is what happened to me:


Looking back on my experience with cancer, I see now that it was not something to be eradicated—it was a portal. A call from my deeper self to awaken, to feel, to remember who I truly was. The disease wasn’t the distortion. Disconnection was.


Through will, through seeking, and through grace, I began to align again with that field of wholeness. And healing unfolded—not as a miracle from outside, but as a choice from within.


The Sacred Law of Free Will

True healing cannot occur without the participation of our deeper self. This is the sacred law of free will—an inviolable truth woven into the fabric of the universe.


Even young children and those who seem unconscious retain spiritual sovereignty. Healing never bypasses the soul’s path.


Sometimes the soul chooses illness as part of its evolution. Sometimes healing arrives instantly. But in all cases, it is chosen, never imposed.

Free will is the gate through which all healing must pass.And the highest service is to love someone enough to let them choose.

Science and Spirit—A Unified Field

As modern physics approaches the mystical, we find harmony between worlds:

  • Consciousness affects matter

  • Reality is non-local

  • The observer creates experience

  • The visible arises from the invisible

Healing is not mechanical.It is vibrational, intentional, and sacred.

The New Medicine

To serve in healing is not to save—but to radiate coherence.It is to become a vessel for intelligent energy—a presence so clear, so still, that it reflects others back to the truth of who they are.


So may you walk with clarity.Speak with coherence.And become the frequency that calls others home to themselves.


The new medicine is not about control—but about alignment.Not about power—but about presence.


A Final Blessing

If these words have found you, perhaps it is because something deep within already remembers:


That healing is not a destination, but a return.That wholeness is not granted, but revealed.That you were never broken—only unfolding.


Let us dissolve the illusion—together.Let us remember the healer within.


A person in white stands near a glowing human silhouette over a reclined patient. Warm, golden lighting with candles and equations on walls.
The New Medicine

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