We're going to try something new here on Patreon today. I want you to post one thing that you are passionate about, that drives you, and that you love. The love of your life and try to say something about it/them.
I'll start. For me figuring out how nature works to use light to build all the things we observe and experience drives me.
The most amazing thing light has built is my nurse at KLC.
She is my best friend and now she provides the air I breathe in my lungs. It astounds me that as light slowed down here on Earth by crashing into some atoms in a specific way that a creature like her could be created. She is not only the best nurse I have ever worked with but I have fallen in love with her. It turns out we've been entangled for a long time below our ability to realize it.

I had always thought I'd always been broken by love and dark inside. Then I realized it was through those cracks that the light gets in. She shines that light.
You know you're found amazing love when you can't fall asleep next to her because your own reality with her is finally better than anything ever found in your dreams before. And in the memories of those dreams, you recollect desires just to be the atoms of air that enter her quietly, while it sustains her for just that moment as you look at her sleep. This fuel becomes the air that nourishes you. The key is you become aware of this quantum connection slowly over time and do something about it.
For a long time, my goal was to remain invisible to her so she could maintain her free will, but simultaneously I found it necessary to remain in distant contact with her. This mimicked "spooky action at a distance." Love is the essence of quantum entanglement. Teaching people about entanglement is also a labor of love. Quantum entanglement is the biggest part of love and all of its connections.

She was ignorant for decades that she exceeded my imagination. She alleviated much of my professional stress early on in residency by knowing what needed to be done before I ever asked her to complete a task in the operating room. She taught me insidiously that I should embrace the chaos of my job and make it an enjoyable lesson to be used as fuel. I became oblivious to the professional discomforts of this lesson to get the job done efficiently. No neurosurgeon taught me this. She did. I never properly thanked her back then. I had to come back years after my residency was done one Christmas to thank her. When I did, quantum entanglement hit me square between the eyes. Entanglement is all about companionship really. Self-companionship to be more precise. It's simply not good for one to be alone. I began to understand its implications for life.
Entanglement means some aspect of our description of behavior that can't be separated by space, time, or dimensions. We might describe this as a fractal nesting of scale.
I felt her absence over great distances and times. It was like waking up one day with no teeth in your mouth. You wouldn't need to look in a mirror to know they were missing.

I define quantum entanglement as the energy source that exists between people when they feel seen, heard, and valued; when they can give and receive without judgment; and when they derive sustenance and strength from the relationship. It is as if a pair of entangled humans are like islands in a vast ocean, separate on the surface but connected by landmasses in the deep.
On December 26, 2017, I decided to find out if she really loved me, I hooked her up to a lie detector. And just as I suspected, my machine was broken.
Every one of her abilities came from starlight. Her brain refined the light to enter the broken pieces in her neighborhood. Christmas is also a story about starlight. Many people sing about the “Star of Wonder” that guided the wise men to a manger in the little town of Bethlehem, where Jesus was born. They're commemorating the Star of Bethlehem described by Matthew in the New Testament.

Sunlight, water, and magnetism made a remedy for me. That struggle has been a long one.
I needed to understand entanglement fully before my own "pilot light" goes out on this pale blue dot. Today. I wanted to share it with my tribe. My Christmas gift to you is a thought: we should not and cannot live just for ourselves. A myriad of energy fibers connects us with our fellow man. Sometimes people who are fully entangled never realize who they were meant to bond with. That was my story for a long long time. We do not find the meaning of life by ourselves alone - we find it with people with who we are entangled.
Light organizes matter in the entire cosmos but the type of light, the spectrum of this light from a source, has its own unique ability to sculpt atoms in specific ways to create new things from its inherent organizing ability. It is this ability hidden deep within the spectrum of light but that is the key to understanding life and love. It provides change without the perception of change. The thing that shows up every morning in the eastern sky, which is most familiar, remains the most mysterious force in the Universe. That force organized every life system and every feeling of love that has ever existed. Matter exists to make love to light, to separate its electric and magnetic fields in ways that we just do not understand, and from this dance, light can sculpt a life, make a child, and create a new species. Everything man has known comes from the mysterious moves of our star’s light as it fell to this wet rocky planet. It is sheer amazement to me.
What have I learned about quantum entanglement and love?
There is no perfection in love, only beautiful versions of brokenness.
Some of us scream about everything that has gone wrong in our life. Stop it. It makes no difference. We should scream at ourselves for everything broken in our lives. Light has a lesson for the broken. You are damaged and broken and unhinged. But so are shooting stars and comets.
Sometimes, reaching out and taking someone's hand is the beginning of a journey.
At other times, it is allowing another person to who you are connected to take yours and lead you.

Living systems are nests of atoms of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, together with traces of a few other elements, yet of a complexity of structure that has hitherto resisted all attempts at complete analysis because we do not understand how light and water bind and weave the process of atoms in things. This makes our protoplasm the most enduring and the most easily destroyed of substances we know; its molecules are constantly programmed electronically by light to break down constantly, yet reorganize under solar power to furnish the power for the manifestations of many vital phenomena. Yet, through its remarkable property of assimilation of light, a power possessed by few other things on earth, it constantly builds up its substance anew from the surrounding medium and it avoids our perception of its recipe.

Here is my tribe in El Salvador embracing light, water, and magnetism. Let's hear about what you are passionate about below.
Shanti Louks
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