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The deep dimension goes by many names throughout history from Pythagoras, Plato and Plotinus to Bruno, Bohr and Bohm, yet still is a mystery. At least in the West whereas India’s timeless belief in Brahman persists, restated as Akasha and its hip, new, scientistic name A-dimension. As Laszlo goes into more descriptive metaphors for the in-formed, I can feel the universe evolving. So what do the Zen Buddhists call it?
Apr 04, 2019 08:38AM
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Kyle
Kyle is on page 183 of 208
The uncertainties of the hidden A Dimension lost a bit of their lustre in the last few parts of this book, a chorus of different authorial voices that all seem to agree on how Laszo’s other book is groundbreaking. So what am I reading then? An echo chamber of Ervin Laszlo Centre for Advanced Study, ie., give us more funding! Even the two hypotheses from ELCAS stars cancel out prior knowledge, such as quarks.
May 07, 2019 04:34PM
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Kyle
Kyle is on page 89 of 208
The Good that Laszlo and others with whom he dialogues isn’t a mystery but something I have experienced for a good length of my lifetime, possibly even longer! It’s the same healing technique I learned in Japan and practice at a distance. To make this connection even stronger, I feel the same waves of healing energy as in Japan as I recently did while reading Gibbons and Sági relate very similar experiences for them.
Apr 15, 2019 11:31AM
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Kyle
Kyle is on page 64 of 208
Somewhat familiar concepts such as the microtubules of Hameroff and Penrose (congrats to the latter for his visit to my university the same day news broke of the first photographed black hole!) are taken up as evidence of the Akashic field. I can accept that what happens within our minds, the process of consciousness, is a holographic projection of the cosmos. What I am curious about is how to live out this paradigm.
Apr 11, 2019 06:28PM
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Kyle
Kyle is on page 15 of 208
the first couple chapters of any scientific-minded book (at least the dozen or so that I’ve read) usually have the opening couple of chapters explaining the “normal” view of the world before getting into their quantum uncertainties. Laszlo takes all these strange properties like multiverses and holofield as given before launching into his even more out-there theory, and coins the oxymoron classical quantum mechanics.
Mar 30, 2019 07:57AM
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