
Holographic Brain and Quantum Neuropsychology
Step out of the matrix of your beliefs and fears.
- Understand why memory is not localized in a specific area of your brain
- Explore how your brain reconstructs reality from waves and frequencies
- Realize how your beliefs and fears filter and construct your reality
- Discover how to break free from the matrix of your limitations to access your full potential
In this third lecture of his quantum trilogy, Jean-Jacques Crèvecœur explores the holographic brain. Drawing on the works of Pribram, Lashley, and Gabor, he demonstrates that memory is not localized in a specific area of the brain, but rather delocalized like a hologram, where each part contains the whole. He connects this vision to DNA, the memory of water, the works of Emoto and Benveniste, and Sheldrake's morphogenetic fields. He then explores how the brain reconstructs reality from waves and interferences, and how our perceptual filters, beliefs, and fears guide this reconstruction. The conclusion invites us to step out of the matrix of our limiting beliefs to access deep inner freedom and coherence.


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About the author
Jean-Jacques Crèvecoeur is a Belgian-Canadian author and trainer specializing in personal development and communication.
He studied science and pedagogy before dedicating himself to training and writing.
He is known for his lectures, books, and online content on consciousness and autonomy.
He has also sparked debate due to some of his public stances on societal and health issues.






