Physical matter is not solid, it’s made up of energy.
I can see invisible energy. It’s so alive. 'The field' is a multilayered hum of dusty smoky swirling steams, translucent dancing orbs, darting speckled lights like fire flies and luminous kaleidoscopic vortices of vibrating pixels. Objects appear solid, but disintegrate into a writhing mass of constantly moving particles.
Energy, that’s in everything + everyone, vibrates at different frequencies. When two vibrations have the same waves they resonate at the same frequency, which feels good. But when two vibrations have different waves they’re out of phase, still connected, but their frequencies cancel each other out, which feels bad. We’re all in tune with these 'vibes' – our internal compass picks up on them which helps us navigate the world around us.
Discoverer of Epigenetics,^ stem cell biologist Bruce Lipton PhD defines our environment as; “Everything from the core of your being to the edge of the universe. It includes everything in close proximity to you as well as the planets and the sun and what is going on in the entire solar system. We are part of this entire field. To summarize the significance … Albert Einstein said; ‘The field is the sole governing agency of the particle.’ What Einstein says is this: The field, the invisible energy, is the sole governing agency of the physical reality.”
NB. I see energy in board daylight when I’m completely lucid, present, at peace and sober (!!). Life is a constant unfolding. We are ever changing, expanding, discovering. The way my physical receptors interpret energy is also evolving, so my above description will change, moment by moment. Nothing is fixed.
^Environment causes an organism's genes to behave (express themselves) differently, not hereditary factors {Source : Julie A. Law & S.E. Jacobsen 2012. Establishing, maintaining and modifying DNA methylation patterns in plants and animals. Nature Reviews in Genetics}