The Architecture of Reality:The Source Field – How Consciousness Rendered the Universe
The Architecture of Reality: The Source Field – How Consciousness Rendered the Universe invites readers to reimagine the origins of existence — not as a mechanical event, but as an act of awareness itself.
Through a seamless blend of scientific inquiry and metaphysical insight, author Neil Ohri explores how consciousness operates as the primary field — the Source layer from which all physical laws, forces, and forms emerge. From the quantum vacuum to the birth of galaxies, each phenomenon becomes a reflection of one unbroken awareness expressing itself through light, energy, and form.
This book decodes how the “Source Field” renders the visible universe through resonance, coherence, and alignment — principles that connect subatomic patterns with human consciousness.
Readers will discover:
- How awareness itself behaves as the underlying programming field of reality.
- Why observation, coherence, and resonance are the true creative forces of physics.
- How the universe is not a product of chance but an intelligent rendering system.
- Practical ways to align personal consciousness with the Source Field to experience clarity, synchronicity, and effortless manifestation.
Written in a grounded, accessible tone, this work bridges science, spirituality, and consciousness research — revealing that the laboratory and the temple are reflections of the same truth.
For seekers, scientists, and thinkers alike, The Source Field opens the door to a deeper understanding of how consciousness not only observes reality — it creates it.
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You may use this material in your own life, coaching, or teaching —
as long as the framework stays exactly as written.
Please do not modify:
- the equations
- the Field-Based Rendering (FBR) model
- RCA
- Mirror Law
- or any core mechanics
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so everyone benefits from it as intended.
Thank you for honouring the framework.
— Field Mechanics™