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Itzhak Bentov - Stalking The Wild Pendulum Now

: Stronger frequencies naturally pull weaker ones into sync. Bentov argues that individuals with higher, more stable "vibrations" can entrain others around them, suggesting that personal peace can literally broadcast to the world. Availability and Further Reading

Bentov views human development through the lens of nervous system evolution: Itzhak Bentov - Stalking the Wild Pendulum

: He describes a universe where every part contains the whole. He envisions the cosmos as a self-recycling torus (a donut shape) with a holographic core that stores all universal knowledge. Evolutionary Perspectives : Stronger frequencies naturally pull weaker ones into sync

: He identifies a specific pattern of bodily sensations (tingling, heat, headaches) as signs of an evolving nervous system. He suggested that up to 30% of people diagnosed with schizophrenia might actually be undergoing rapid, unguided evolutionary shifts. He envisions the cosmos as a self-recycling torus

: Narrated by Micah Hanks, available on Audible, Audiobooks.com, and Google Play.

In , Itzhak Bentov —a biomedical inventor with no formal academic degree—proposes a radical model where reality is composed of universal oscillations. He argues that consciousness is not a byproduct of the brain but a fundamental field that pervades the entire universe. Core Concepts and Mechanics

Bentov uses engineering and physics metaphors to explain mystical experiences:

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