Welcome, gifted viewers, 
to today’s 
Science and Spirituality 
featuring Dr. Theresa Ibis, 
of the US, a physicist, 
alchemist, Kabbalist, 
co-founder of the Universal 
Kabbalah Network and 
founder of Indigo Bridge 
In Service (IBIS). 
Dr. Ibis is also trained 
as a Celtic Shaman and 
Advanced Ritual Master 
of the Brotherhood and 
Sisterhood of Light in the 
lineage of King Salomon.
My interest in going into 
science was really driven 
by a desire to understand 
this vast Universe 
that we live in and 
to know how it works and 
what’s going on out there 
beyond our lives 
here on Planet Earth.
Theresa Ibis has
a Ph.D. in physics and 
specializes in the fields 
of sacred geometry, 
true alchemy 
and personal growth, 
among others. 
So it was really 
a moment of inspiration 
that I would say was more 
of spiritual experience 
that actually let me 
into the field of science 
to really understand 
how this Universe works.
In 2004 Dr. Ibis founded 
Indigo Bridge In Service, 
which conducts seminars 
on a variety of topics 
including 
personal empowerment 
and self-mastery, and 
offers mind-body-spirit 
self-help products. 
She also teaches 
“accelerated learning” 
techniques 
to help clients enhance 
their learning efficiency 
and expand their potential. 
Her last name 
is also an acronym for 
“Indigo Bridge In Service,” 
and refers to her work 
with the spiritual beings 
known as “Indigo children.”
These children perceive 
(things) differently 
and their biochemistry 
sometimes 
is operating differently, 
and their minds 
work differently. 
I think 
that they are a marker 
of humans evolving; 
like our consciousness
is evolving.
Dr. Ibis next describes 
the physics research 
that led her 
to explore spirituality.
As I was studying physics, 
especially more 
modern physics theories, 
it was really giving me 
that look 
into the fundamental 
building blocks 
of our world. 
I have a Ph.D. in physics 
and my research spanned 
many different fields 
through that process 
of pursuing the Ph.D., 
everywhere from neutrino 
physics to atomic physics 
to nanotechnology 
to crystallography 
and crystal chemistry, 
and my dissertation work 
ended up being 
in working with crystals 
and the information 
of patterns of defects 
that are stored 
within those crystals.
Working with
laboratory-grown, 
synthetic crystals 
as templates or models, 
Dr. Ibis’ research team 
found that 
defects are fundamental 
to crystal growth, that 
under certain conditions, 
screw dislocation, 
a particular type of defect, 
is necessary 
for this growth, 
and that these defects are 
propagated or transferred 
through crystal growth. 
What I was doing, 
personally, 
was testing a theory 
on the origin of life (that) 
said that life started with 
information templates 
stored in crystal defects 
before you had 
biologically relevant 
molecules take over 
that information template 
for genetic information. 
So we were testing 
whether or not 
this theory had credibility. 
We discovered that 
information does transfer 
through crystal growth. 
And the information 
stored within the defect 
patterns was non-random, 
which was a new discovery. 
We showed that it was 
based on the crystal 
symmetry and structure 
of the crystals themselves. 
There was information 
stored in there. 
Crystal growth 
is very complex 
so it’s very hard to control. 
There’s a lot of mutation 
that would also happen 
in the pattern of 
information stored within 
those crystals, 
and so it really would 
depend on the conditions 
more that were 
happening in the early 
pre-biotic life on Earth.
While pursuing her Ph.D., 
Dr. Ibis was immersed 
in physics research 
for 80 hours a week, and 
came to feel that her life 
was out of balance and 
something fundamental 
was missing. 
She then realized the 
need to incorporate 
spirituality into her life. 
I started getting 
all these books on physics 
and spirituality like 
“The Tao of Physics,” on 
science and consciousness. 
I really wanted 
to find something 
where I could blend 
what I knew to be true 
scientifically with 
what I felt and intuited 
to be true spiritually. 
I wanted something 
where the two worlds 
could meet rather than 
feeling like they were 
having to be kept separate. 
I found my way 
through that process, 
starting off more with 
the new science, some 
of the crossover between 
quantum mechanics and 
consciousness studies, then 
went deeper and deeper. 
Ultimately, 
it led me into the study 
of sacred geometry where 
we can see there are 
a certain fundamental set 
of patterns and shapes 
that are in nature 
and that are used 
to build up this Universe, 
but the sacred part of it 
is bringing the meaning 
back in. 
What are those shapes 
and what is nature 
communicating to us 
by using 
those particular patterns? 
How can we know 
what those patterns are, 
and then embrace that 
and use that 
in our own creation?
Given her
diverse background, 
Dr. Ibis has written 
extensively for a wide 
range of publications.
I’ve written articles 
for the Alchemy Journal. 
I have an essay in 
“Using the Whole Brain,”
which was related 
to some of the work 
by the Monroe Institute 
that shows 
the synchronization 
of the hemispheres, 
and when we can move 
into a whole brain state. 
This is when 
we can learn more, 
and when we can process 
more information. 
And then I, of course, 
have a number 
of publications in the
more scientific journals.
When we return 
we’ll learn more about 
Dr. Theresa Ibis’ views 
on blending science 
and spirituality and her 
knowledge of alchemy. 
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to Supreme Master 
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Welcome back to 
Science and Spirituality 
featuring Dr. Theresa Ibis, 
physicist, founder of 
Indigo Bridge In Service 
and co-founder of 
the Universal Kabbalah 
Network, who teaches, 
conducts workshops 
and speaks at conferences. 
Through her Ph.D. work 
on the growth of crystals, 
Dr. Ibis realized 
that her life’s mission 
was to unite
spirituality and science 
so as to help others better 
understand themselves 
and the Universe. 
From sacred geometry 
I was led into 
the study of alchemy. 
I ended up reading 
a book on the Emerald 
Tablet, which is the main, 
foundational formula 
that alchemy is based on. 
This is not about turning 
lead into gold unless 
we take that “lead into 
gold” as a metaphor for 
taking anything in nature, 
at a base level, where it’s 
got impurities and defects 
and things that we’d like 
to clear away from it, 
then taking that thing 
and transforming it into
a more perfected state, 
where we've cleared out 
the impurities and 
we've made it more perfect 
and brought it 
to a heightened level 
where it embodies 
more subtle energy 
and it’s vibrant and alive 
with that spiritual 
essence as well. 
According to Dr. Ibis, 
much work in the field 
of science and spirituality 
involves esoteric theories 
and so is 
not readily applicable 
to our everyday lives. 
For example, the 
observer effect principle 
in quantum mechanics 
states that the observer 
and the observed are 
intimately interconnected. 
Thus an experimenter’s 
act of observing 
determines what 
he or she ultimately sees.
For example, if I want 
to look at an electron; 
if I set it up to see it as
an electron, as a particle, 
then my experiment will 
show, yes, it is a particle. 
But if I set up 
my experiment to see it 
as a field of energy 
or as a wave, then 
my experiment is going 
to show, yes, it's a wave. 
So our consciousness 
is intimately connected 
with the state
of that energy, whether 
it's a wave or particle. 
Classical mechanics says 
that we can 
predict everything 
and measure everything
to exact certainty, but 
quantum mechanics says 
you can't do it and 
be exactly 100% certain 
about the state 
of that matter. 
That uncertainty 
gives room for 
our own consciousness 
to affect the matter 
and how it shows up. 
Traditional science 
doesn’t translate that 
into consciousness 
and your thoughts being 
able to affect things 
at a macroscopic level, 
which is very mechanistic. 
In the new science field, 
a lot of theories, 
a lot of good concepts 
that are there, 
but there is a real lack of 
“Let's bring it into 
a more practical realm.” 
Science is based on 
testability and practical, 
experimental results, 
where you can take those 
theories, verify them, 
and repeat them. 
If we really want to
accomplish anything within
the more mainstream 
scientific theory 
to really reintroduce 
spirituality and 
the effect of consciousness, 
we need to bring this 
to a testable level.
US writer Lynne McTaggart 
is a well-known figure 
in the area of human 
consciousness research. 
In her writings, 
such as “The Field,” 
she pushes the frontiers 
of science with respect 
to the study of human 
thought and intentions, 
and reports 
on researchers studying 
unseen forces like intention 
at the experimental level. 
Other authors 
are also reporting 
on such experiments, 
which support the idea 
that consciousness and 
the body are essentially 
comprised of energy. 
For example, in her book 
“Infinite Mind” 
US scientist 
Dr. Valerie Hunt 
shows that the energy 
of the human body 
can be measured. 
So we’re not just 
about biochemistry 
and particles and matter. 
We have energy 
within our own system, 
and this is where 
we can start bringing 
both consciousness 
and precognition 
and intuition into 
the realm of testability. 
One of the things 
that I want to do 
is to create the bridge to 
bringing more testability 
to that realm of science 
and spirituality, and
I believe that alchemy 
is how we can start. 
Alchemy is an art and 
a science of how we can 
speed up our own evolution 
or perfect nature, 
(at) whatever level 
we want to apply to. 
Just like 
the laws of the Universe 
and the forces of physics 
and so forth 
that are just there. 
That chemical pattern 
of transformation 
is a part of the Universe, 
it’s just there. 
And our process in 
alchemy is to understand 
what that pattern is and 
to work with it actively, 
and to then use it and test 
it and experiment with it 
in our world 
at a very practical level. 
Ultimately, 
I think the goal would be 
to spiritualize matter, to 
bring our material world 
into a more elevated state, 
create Heaven on Earth, 
for example. 
From physics to alchemy, 
Dr. Theresa Ibis explores 
the fundamental rules 
of life and the Universe 
and reveals 
esoteric knowledge
out of her passion 
to benefit people 
in all aspects of their 
lives. We thank Dr. Ibis 
for sharing her personal 
journey and perspectives 
on physics, quantum 
mechanics and alchemy. 
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on Dr. Theresa Ibis,
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of transformation and
how they can be applied 
to one’s personal life 
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Welcome, friendly viewers, 
to today’s 
Science and Spirituality 
and Part 2 of our program
featuring Dr. Theresa Ibis, 
of the US, a physicist, 
alchemist, Kabbalist, 
co-founder of the Universal 
Kabbalah Network and 
founder of Indigo Bridge 
In Service (IBIS). 
Dr. Ibis is also trained 
as a Celtic Shaman and 
Advanced Ritual Master 
of the Brotherhood and 
Sisterhood of Light in the 
lineage of King Salomon.
Theresa Ibis has
a Ph.D. in physics and 
specializes in the fields 
of sacred geometry, 
true alchemy 
and personal growth, 
among others. 
Today Dr. Ibis 
delves more deeply 
into the philosophy 
and science of alchemy 
and explains the concept 
of the seven stages 
of transformation, which 
she says can be applied 
to both the physical 
and spiritual planes 
to produce constructive 
change in our lives 
and the world around us.  
Alchemy is the study of 
and the science and art 
of transformation, so how 
we can transform anything 
from a base state 
to a more elevated 
or perfected state. 
That's 
the most simple definition 
we can give alchemy. 
They have identified 
a pattern of steps that 
anything, when it's going 
from point A to point B 
will follow, 
and it will go through 
these various stages as 
it transforms from a state 
that has impurities 
into a state 
that has more perfection. 
Whether you’re applying it 
at a spiritual level, 
at a psychological level, 
at a physical level, 
you can see the 
same pattern showing up. 
Dr. Ibis says that 
alchemy’s roots may be 
traced to Europe and Asia, 
and that both the Western 
and Eastern schools 
of alchemy employ the 
same underlying formulas 
because both 
are based on observing 
natural processes and 
how nature transforms 
mind and matter. 
Take evolution 
for example;
evolution will go through 
those same stages. 
But what alchemy does is 
it takes evolution, 
and it applies our own 
consciousness, our own 
intentional involvement in 
that process of evolution. 
And from understanding 
the pattern 
at a scientific level, 
we can then interact 
with the evolution 
and speed it up. 
Words like “calcination” 
and “dissolution” 
and “separation” 
are still used today 
in modern chemistry. 
Modern chemistry, 
modern physics, 
modern pharmacology, 
medicine, all these things 
are branches of 
what used to be alchemy. 
So alchemy 
paved the foundation for 
all of our modern sciences, 
including psychology. 
The basic theory says 
there are seven stages 
of transformation. 
The first stage, 
let’s apply this 
at a consciousness level, 
(is) how we can transform
our own consciousness 
psychologically. 
Calcination, for example 
is the burning of the ego. 
You got out there in life, 
and some event happens, 
someone says something 
rude to you, or gives you 
a piece of feedback that 
maybe wasn't so gentle, 
and your ego gets 
really burnt and inflamed 
and you might get angry, 
and there’s 
a lot of fiery energy, 
and yet there's that 
kind of pain of having to 
suddenly face yourself. 
So the calcination 
is the burning of the ego. 
And usually that then 
starts the process; 
the calcinations
start the fire and
the transformative process 
within us.
From there some 
of the emotion comes up, 
whether it’s sadness 
that they really 
think that about me 
or I'm not good enough, 
or whatever  
subconscious patterns 
start to rise up 
to the surface and we 
become very disillusioned. 
So that next stage 
is called dissolution, 
where you’re dissolving 
that part of the ego 
that was burnt. 
You’re dissolving it 
into the waters 
of the subconscious mind. 
Then the next stage 
would be for us 
to go into separation, 
trying to gain some clarity 
and allow our mind 
and our reason 
to come and go, 
"Okay, well this is true, 
I’m going to be honest 
with myself and say, 
‘Yes, I have an issue here, 
and okay, so where 
do I need to clear it up? 
And where 
did it come from?’” 
So you’re separating out, 
“What do I want to keep; 
what do I want 
to get rid of?”
After you go through 
some purification 
of those pieces that 
you’re separating out, 
it’s really like, 
“Who am I?” and
“What am I here for?” 
Then you start coming 
to the level of clarity, 
and you’ve let go 
of some of the hurt and 
you’ve let go of some of 
the emotional attachments. 
And then you bring your 
pieces back together, 
and you form 
this new sense of self.
At this point, awareness 
of a new self-identity 
is a temporary state. 
To remain 
in this higher state, one 
still needs to practice to 
consolidate the new self.  
So the next stage
is to allow it to mature. 
That maturing is what 
they call fermentation; 
you’re maturing 
that new sense of self. 
After you reach 
a certain level of maturing, 
you go out into the world 
and you are met 
with new challenges, 
and things that 
can reflect back to you, 
where there’s still some 
refinement to be done. 
So there’s more of a subtle 
level of refinement and 
purification and allowing 
that new self 
to distill and to 
really become more pure. 
And part of that has to do 
with walking the talk 
and living in integrity 
with the new beliefs 
and so forth. 
Ultimately, after many,
many rounds of that 
purification and distilling 
of that new sense of self, 
you will come 
to the congealing of it. 
It is integrated 
as a part of who you are. 
You don’t have to 
be consciously trying to 
strive towards something 
anymore. It’s just you. 
When 
Science and Spirituality 
returns, Dr. Theresa Ibis 
will provide examples of 
how she applies alchemy 
in her work. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back to 
Science and Spirituality, 
where Dr. Theresa Ibis 
is discussing 
how she applies alchemy, 
the ancient science 
and philosophy 
of transformation, 
to her work.
My work with alchemy, 
for the most part, has 
been in the spiritual realm, 
to help people not only 
to improve 
their spiritual life,
but to improve their lives 
in general 
at a real, practical level. 
Taking those principles 
and applying them 
into life, applying them 
into your job, and
into your relationships, 
and into your own 
personal growth. 
I have also done work 
with creating herbal elixirs 
and working 
the alchemy processes 
on plants and so forth. 
My aim is 
to ultimately bring 
the alchemical process into 
laboratory-type research, 
not just for working with 
herbs to create medicines, 
but for really bringing in 
scientific research guided 
by alchemical principles 
and methods. 
I think that 
using these methods 
we can really start 
to take our technologies 
to a level that is more 
holistic, more sustainable, 
more beneficial, 
and create new ways 
to tap into the energy 
that is all around us, 
in the vacuum, and 
bring that energy forward 
in a way that 
can help us to “unpeg” 
from the oil dependency 
that we have.
Dr. Ibis says that like her, 
many others 
around the world are 
also working to advance 
society and science 
through alchemy.
We had the (International) 
Alchemy Conference 
last October (2009). 
We had 
Dr. (Masaru) Emoto,
Don Miguel Ruiz
and Nassim Haramein. 
We had 
really amazing people 
come forward to speak 
and to share from 
the different approaches 
how that process 
of transformation 
is being applied, whether 
it’s in individual lives or
at a scientific level, and
how we can become aware 
of where we’re really 
at this amazing time 
on the planet. 
We’re at this event horizon 
of making 
another big leap forward 
in our scientific theories 
and how we relate to or 
apply those into our lives, 
and the paradigms 
that we embrace 
for what we’re here for, 
and what role we play in 
the grand scheme of things: 
Are we separate 
or are we connected? 
Is it just
a materialistic world 
or is there this side 
where we actually have 
an active role to play 
in how things manifest?  
Through high-resolution 
photographs 
of frozen water crystals 
Dr. Emoto has shown 
that prayer, blessings 
and strong feelings 
physically change 
the crystalline structure 
of water molecules. 
And since the human body
is largely composed 
of water, Dr. Emoto’s 
fascinating discovery 
implies that our thoughts 
and emotions 
have a direct impact 
on our overall health.
I think that Dr. Emoto has 
done an amazing thing 
for the planet 
to just bring awareness
and some form 
of visual representation 
of how energy 
really does translate itself 
into the patterns 
that we see in nature, 
and into the way that 
macroscopic things grow, 
like the water. 
And how water 
really holds memory 
and is very receptive and 
susceptible to the energy 
that it is exposed to. 
I think that he’s done 
an amazing job, because 
we’re 70% water, and 
our Earth is 70% water. 
If we can start becoming 
more conscious 
of how our energy 
and our thoughts 
affect that water, 
affect us, it’s great. 
Dr. Ibis would like to 
re-direct the current course 
of scientific thinking 
so that all research 
is done with a pure, 
noble purpose in mind.
I have a lot of admiration 
for those scientists 
who have the bravery, the 
courage, to branch away 
from the mainstream 
and the pressure 
of credibility within that
mainstream of science, 
and really pursue 
what they believe 
is a path with heart 
and something that 
can really help humanity 
in a more holistic 
and sustainable way.
Like many of us, 
Dr. Ibis clearly 
sees the great potential 
of young people 
to follow pioneering 
new paths in the sciences 
that can uplift our world.
In the younger generations, 
the people who are going 
through the system now 
and being educated 
in science,
I’ve definitely seen more 
open-mindedness, more 
interest in other areas. 
The younger generations 
of scientists 
are not as willing 
to just put the blinders on 
and go into 
the tunnel vision mode. 
They like diversity. 
They have many different 
interests, and I think 
that diversity is leading 
towards more and more 
inter-disciplinary work 
and collaboration 
and more openness 
to alternative ideas.
Through their devotion 
to working for 
the betterment of humanity, 
Dr. Theresa Ibis and other 
broad-minded researchers 
are introducing 
their fellow scientists 
to fresh, new ways 
of viewing humankind 
and the Universe. 
We applaud 
Dr. Ibis’ goal of uniting 
the timeless philosophy 
and spiritual discipline 
of alchemy with modern 
science, and thank her 
for taking the time 
to speak with us 
about her thoughtful work.
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on Dr. Theresa Ibis,
please visit
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