The quantum is that embarrassing little piece of thread that always hangs from the sweater of space-time. Pull it and the whole thing unravels.
FRED ALAN WOLFWhat I thought was unreal now, for me, seems in some ways to be more real than what I think to be real, which seems now to be unreal
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What I thought was unreal now, for me, seems in some ways to be more real than what I think to be real, which seems now to be unreal
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When you start to try to understand everything in terms of words, the understanding of the words becomes the experience, and the experience gets lost.
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Oh, scientific mind. You get all your data from us, the senses, but without us you would be nothing.
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When I speak or when I offer ideas and explain how the universe seems to work from the point of view that I’ve understood, it seems to give people a lift – an unshackling or freeing.
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Learning to see love and to express that love is the purpose of living this life. What’s real has love at its heart; the universe is constructed from love, and that love is very much tied to our power of attention and imagination.
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What is the relationship of the obvious things that we see around us to the things that we believe we understand within ourselves? This is the ancient alchemical formula: “as above, so below, as within, so without.”
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You had to be able to lift yourself outside of the time stream – and that essentially became what is called the yoga of time travel.
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Reality gets created through acts of observation.
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All we know is that you are, if you will, the acme of perfection.
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The real alchemy is transforming the base self into gold or into spiritual awareness. That’s really what new alchemy’s all about.
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In very subtle ways, how we regard ourselves and others continually changes us into something new.
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That’s sort of the idea that if we, in attempting to explain away that which is experienced, the experience itself is diminished.
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I’m not talking to you from the point of view of wishful thinking or imaginary craziness. i’m talking to you from a deeper, basic understanding.
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I read that Buddha was able to see all of his past lives, and I realized the only way any of these people could do that is by being outside of time.
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To understand that, we have to begin to imagine what a universe would be like if there wasn’t anything in it called Mind. If that was the case, according to quantum physics now, then every possibility would also come into existence as every other possibility.
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