I love Dr. Sheldrake. I agree with Terence McKenna's description of him as "the greatest biologist of the age." And the video "Forms and Mysteries" is my all-time favorite. It's the only thing that has made me laugh since my mother passed a few weeks ago. She also loved Dr. Sheldrake, from the days when she was an Edgar Cayce guru and she wrote a book called THE DREAM DICTIONARY. She wasn't too engaged of late due to health reasons, but she remembered him fondly. Bless up one and all.
Absolutely fascinating! As Niels Bohr put it, if you are not shocked by quantum physics you don't understand it. Funny enough Richard Feynman's quote is that if you think you understand quantum physics, you don't understand quantum physics :) Neither do I understand it or think I understand it, but I am still truly shocked of the implications of it. Even if I could go "back", I wouldn't want to. Thank you for this video, yet more evidence...
@FireFlood Such a fascinating subject. I agree! An understanding of quantum physics my be illusive but I believe the mystery of where physics encounters consciousness can be well demonstrated and certain root implications can be inferred. For example, consciousness exists on the same continuum as physical reality. Quantum physics also apparently demonstrates that reality has an observation driven component.
@metaRising I agree that the effect has been sufficiently observed over many and various experiments to conclude that it's real. Though the word "real" would need to be redefined. Still, should we assume that we are to make use of this newly discovered power ? Among the "believers", no one seems to question if altering reality is fair to begin with. Presumably, the ruling elite used it to get to where they are. We're encouraged to jump on the gravy train but I'm cautious of doing so.
@FireFlood Its not such a case for believer or sceptic, rather the question: 'Is the evidence sufficient under all appropriate scientific criteria?' If that is true then we advance our pursuit beyond that evidence.
Its not that we choose to alter reality and whether or not we should. Rather that we are in essence already participators in a greater dynamic interaction of life and that if we are aware of this, we might lead more harmonious, more evolved existences.
I love Dr. Sheldrake. I agree with Terence McKenna's description of him as "the greatest biologist of the age." And the video "Forms and Mysteries" is my all-time favorite. It's the only thing that has made me laugh since my mother passed a few weeks ago. She also loved Dr. Sheldrake, from the days when she was an Edgar Cayce guru and she wrote a book called THE DREAM DICTIONARY. She wasn't too engaged of late due to health reasons, but she remembered him fondly. Bless up one and all.
Marleyites 1 week ago
Absolutely fascinating! As Niels Bohr put it, if you are not shocked by quantum physics you don't understand it. Funny enough Richard Feynman's quote is that if you think you understand quantum physics, you don't understand quantum physics :) Neither do I understand it or think I understand it, but I am still truly shocked of the implications of it. Even if I could go "back", I wouldn't want to. Thank you for this video, yet more evidence...
FireFlood 2 months ago 2
@FireFlood Such a fascinating subject. I agree! An understanding of quantum physics my be illusive but I believe the mystery of where physics encounters consciousness can be well demonstrated and certain root implications can be inferred. For example, consciousness exists on the same continuum as physical reality. Quantum physics also apparently demonstrates that reality has an observation driven component.
metaRising 2 months ago
@metaRising I agree that the effect has been sufficiently observed over many and various experiments to conclude that it's real. Though the word "real" would need to be redefined. Still, should we assume that we are to make use of this newly discovered power ? Among the "believers", no one seems to question if altering reality is fair to begin with. Presumably, the ruling elite used it to get to where they are. We're encouraged to jump on the gravy train but I'm cautious of doing so.
FireFlood 2 months ago
@FireFlood Its not such a case for believer or sceptic, rather the question: 'Is the evidence sufficient under all appropriate scientific criteria?' If that is true then we advance our pursuit beyond that evidence.
Its not that we choose to alter reality and whether or not we should. Rather that we are in essence already participators in a greater dynamic interaction of life and that if we are aware of this, we might lead more harmonious, more evolved existences.
metaRising 2 months ago