Gently, she reached up and touched Langdon’s temple. «There’s a reason they call this your temple, Robert.»
As Langdon tried to process what Katherine had said, he flashed unexpectedly on the gnostic Gospel of Mary: Where the mind is, there is the treasure.
«Perhaps you’ve heard,» Katherine said, softly now, «about the brain scans taken of yogis while they meditate? The human brain, in advanced states of focus, will physically create a waxlike substance from the pineal gland. This brain secretion is unlike anything else in the body. It has an incredible healing effect, can literally regenerate cells, and may be one of the reasons yogis live so long. this is real science, Robert. This substance has inconceivable properties and can be created only by a mind that is highly tuned to a deeply focused state.»
«I remember reading about that a few years back.»
«Yes, and on that topic, you’re familiar with the Bible’s account of ‘manna from heaven’?»
Langdon saw no connection. «You mean the magical substance that fell from heaven to nourish the hungry?»
«Exactly. The substance was said to heal the sick, provide everlasting life, and, strangely, cause no waste in those who consumed it.» Katherine paused, as if waiting for him to understand. «Robert?» she prodded. «A kind of nourishment that fell from heaven? » She tapped her temple. «Magically heals the body? Creates no waste? Don’t you see? These are code words, Robert! Temple is code for ‘body.’ Heaven is code for ‘mind.’ Jacob’s ladder is your spine. And manna is this rare brain secretion. When you see these code words in Scripture, pay attention. They are often markers for a more profound meaning concealed beneath the surface.»
Katherine’s words were coming out in rapid-fire succession now, explaining how this same magical substance appeared throughout the Ancient Mysteries: Nectar of the Gods, Elixir of Life, Fountain of Youth, Philosopher’s Stone, ambrosia, dew, ojas, soma. Then she launched into an explanation about the brain’s pineal gland representing the all-seeing eye of God. «According to Matthew 6:22,» she said excitedly, » ‘when your eye is single, your body fills with light.’ This concept is also represented by the Ajna chakra and the dot on a Hindu’s forehead, which — »
Katherine stopped short, looking sheepish. «Sorry. . I know I’m rambling. I just find this all so exhilarating. For years I’ve studied the ancients’ claims of man’s awesome mental power, and now science is showing us that accessing that power is an actual physical process. Our brains, if used correctly, can call forth powers that are quite literally superhuman. The Bible, like many ancient texts, is a detailed exposition of the most sophisticated machine ever created. . the human mind.» She sighed. «Incredibly, science has yet to scratch the surface of the mind’s full promise.»
«It sounds like your work in Noetics will be a quantum leap forward.»
«Or backward, » she said. «The ancients already knew many of the scientific truths we’re now rediscovering. Within a matter of years, modern man will be forced to accept what is now unthinkable: our minds can generate energy capable of transforming physical matter.» She paused. «particles react to our thoughts. . which means our thoughts have the power to change the world.»
Langdon smiled softly.
«What my research has brought me to believe is this,» Katherine said. «God is very real — a mental energy that pervades everything. And we, as human beings, have been created in that image — »
«I’m sorry?» Langdon interrupted. «Created in the image of. . mental energy?»
«Exactly. Our physical bodies have evolved over the ages, but it was our minds that were created in the image of God. We’ve been reading the Bible too literally. We learn that God created us in his image, but it’s not our physical bodies that resemble God, it’s our minds.»
Langdon was silent now, fully engrossed.
«This is the great gift, Robert, and God is waiting for us to understand it. All around the world, we are gazing skyward, waiting for God. . never realizing that God is waiting for us.» Katherine paused, letting her words soak in. «We are creators, and yet we naively play the role of ‘the created.’ We see ourselves as helpless sheep buffeted around by the God who made us. We kneel like frightened children, begging for help, for forgiveness, for good luck. But once we realize that we are truly created in the Creator’s image, we will start to understand that we, too, must be Creators. When we understand this fact, the doors will burst wide open for human potential.»