“When a beam of light goes through a prism, the prism’s crystalline structure refracts the exiting light so that it appears as a rainbow spectrum. Each colour, though a component of the white light, is seen separately because of its unique frequency. If you reverse this process by projecting a rainbow spectrum through the crystal, the individual frequencies will recombine, forming a beam of white light.
Think of each human being’s identity as an individual colour frequency within the rainbow spectrum. If we arbitrarily eliminate a specific frequency, a colour because we don’t ‘like it,’ and then try to put the remaining frequencies back through the prism, the editing beam will no longer be white light. By definition, white light is composed of ALL of the frequencies.” (1/2)
- The biology of Belief by Bruce H. Lipton Ph.D