The Holographic Body

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There is a moment in my recent conversation with Fiona Gardner that stopped me completely and passes through my awareness every time I flush the toilet.

She described looking at a sample of urine under the microscope—weeks, even months after it had left the body—and observing something unexpected.

Not just pattern.
Not just crystallization.

But what appeared to be ongoing relationship.

Not static matter. Not “waste.” But something… still in communication.

The Hologram Within the Drop

We tend to think of the body in fragments.

Blood is here, organs are there. What leaves the body is separate from what remains within it.

But what if this is not how the body actually functions?

What if the body is holographic? If the universe is holographic, then surely the body is too. After all -- as above, so below, as within, so without.

In a holographic system, each part contains information about the whole. A single drop reflects the entire field.

Fiona’s work suggests that this may not be metaphorical.

Under the microscope, plasma -- the clear fluid component of blood -- reveals movement, patterning, and organization. When ultrafiltrated through the kidneys and expressed as urine, it continues to display intricate structures, dynamic flows, and even symbolic imagery.

Not random. Not inert. But ordered, responsive and alive.

The Question That Changes Everything

Here is where it becomes truly intriguing.

If the body is holographic…then separation may not function the way we think it does. Fiona shared multiple experiences in which samples appeared to reflect real-time changes in the person they came from, even after being physically removed, and after months of time.

Emotional states. Major life events. Even, in one case, the imminent birth of a child.

Now, we can approach this in many ways. We can question it. We can analyze it. We can set it aside. But we can also allow a more spacious question to arise:

What if the body is not confined to the skin?

The Field We Are

We are accustomed to thinking of ourselves as contained.

But the deeper we look—whether through physics, biology, or direct experience—the more that idea begins to soften.

We know that the heart generates a toroidal field. That the nervous system responds to subtle stimuli before they are even consciously perceived. And water itself has been shown to organize in response to environment and intention.

And now, here is this suggestion:

That what leaves the body may still be part of its field. Still part of its intelligence. Still part of its conversation with itself.

Reconsidering “Waste”

This reframes something very basic.

We have been taught that urine is waste. That it is something to be flushed away, neutralized, discarded. But biologically, it is ultrafiltrated plasma—a refined expression of the body’s internal environment. And if what Fiona is observing holds even a fragment of truth… then what we are discarding is not just matter.

It is information.

It is pattern. It is memory. It is, quite possibly, relationship.

Whether or not one chooses to engage with practices like urine therapy is not the point here.

The deeper invitation is more fundamental. It is about relationship. Relationship to the body, to its processes, to the waters that move through us. Because when that relationship shifts, something else begins to shift as well.

The sense that the body is unreliable or prone to malfunction. That it must be managed from the outside. The subtle, often unconscious disgust we have been taught to feel toward our own biology.

A Different Way of Seeing

What if, instead, we approached the body with curiosity? As if we were communicating with a friend we truly care about? What if we allowed for the possibility that it is not only intelligent…but communicating constantly? That even what appears ordinary -- a drop of fluid, a microscopic pattern -- might be part of a vast and intricate system of meaning?

The Quiet Invitation

There's nothing to believe here. You don’t have to adopt any practice. But perhaps you can sit with this:

What if nothing in the body is accidental? What if nothing in the body is meaningless?  What if even the smallest drop contains the whole?

And perhaps most simply of all:

What if we are more miraculous, more intelligent, and more 'crammed with Heaven' than we ever knew? And if so... what are the implications for reclaiming our power?

Watch the interview with Fiona here.

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