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Sci Tech    H4'ed 11/13/11

The Physics of David Bohm, the Neurology of Karl Pribram: A Bridge Between Atheist and Religion?

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The ramifications of this are huge.   If we as a collective can change our world philosophy from which we expect the world to operate in a certain way, perhaps we can lead a happier life.   What if our options are limitless?   Do we have to be stuck to a world run on the socio pathology of Wall Street Greed?   What else can we dream up?   Please don't think by this I mean a new age "if I think it that it is so."   Thinking and action need to be one.   Plus there also needs to be an agreement between what you are thinking and what Nature wills.  

 

Another physicist by the name of Heisenberg (see Talbot) stated that the universe appeared to be more like a thought than a machine.   We are thoughts within Thought.   We are vibrations inherent in the Word.   This gives credence to many religious teachings.   In addition to the Bible's "Word" it also reflects the Pueblo Native American Goddess "Thinking Woman" and the Kogis' Aluna, who are said to have thought the world into existence.   The world appears to be more like a thought than a machine physicists were saying at the beginning of last century.   This also leads credence to the "Word" arising from Genesis with all those "let there be" statements alongside the Hindu's notion of a primordial "OM".   "OM" is the Sound of the Universe containing all frequencies in Hindu just as the sun's light contains all colors of the rainbow.

 

In that sound is you, and the folks arguing with Mr. Cummings and Mr. Cummings himself.   Perhaps in knowing this we can smile our smile of acceptance, whether we agree or not.   Or, we can turn our debate into play and move away from our self-righteous arrogance that leads to arguments, fights and wars.   The fact is Mr. Cummings is a child of Wisdom's Love, as are the folks disagreeing with him.

 

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Talbot, Michael, Holographic Universe:   The Revolutionary Theory of Reality, Harper Collins Books, New York, NY   10022.  

 

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