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THE NEW
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In Science and Systems Theory
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Introduction
While most of this new and yet old path has yet to be
trotted, we cannot deny the changes that happen all
around us every day.
Invariably, as students, scientists, doctors, consultants,
lawyers, business executives or government officials, we
face problems today that are so complex, entangled and
novel that they cannot possibly be solved on the basis of
our old paradigm, and our old way of thinking. As Albert
Einstein said, we cannot solve a problem on the same level
of thought that created it in the first placehence the need
for changing our view of looking at things, the world, and
our personal and collective predicaments.
What still about half a decade ago seemed unlikely is
happening now all around us: we are rediscovering more
and more fragments of an integrative and holistic wisdom
that represents the cultural and scientific legacy of many
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What all these books convey is that its not too late, be
it for our planet and for us humans, our careers, our sci-
ence, our collective spiritual advancement, our scientific
understanding of nature, and that we can thrive in a world
that is surely more different in ten years from now that it
was one hundred years in the past compared to now.
We are free to continue to feel like victims in this new
reality, and wait for being taken care of by the state, or we
may accept the state, and society, as human creations that
will never be perfect, and venture into creating our lives
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Contents
Victor H. Anderson! 17
Etheric Anatomy! 17
Fritjof Capra! 25
The Tao of Physics! 32
The Turning Point! 40
Uncommon Wisdom! 49
The Web of Life! 53
The Hidden Connections! 67
Steering Business Toward Sustainability! 76
The Science of Leonardo! 85
Learning from Leonardo! 94
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Etheric Anatomy
The Three Selves and Astral Travel
With Cora Anderson
New York: Penguin Arkana, 1993
Albany, CA: Acorn Guild Press, 2004
Etheric Anatomy is a small booklet that really surprised me! Its an ac-
count by people situated far from the mainstream. The book is precious
for anybody who is researching the human aura, lucid dreaming, astral
projection, or general pagan knowledge about the vital energy. This
book review was first published in my Consciousness, Healing & Spiri-
tuality review sampler, but I moved it here because I believe that our
science is over the next ten years or so integrating this knowledge, per-
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article The Human Energy Field: Modern Science and the Huna Tradi-
tion within this collection:
https://medium.com/systemliteracy-learning
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The secret about the huna prayers is that its the low
self that sends the mana, and the quest for help or advice,
to the high self or Aumakua, and not the middle self or ra-
tional mind. This is why the prayers of mechanistic minds
remain unfulfilled! This is logically so because its simply
not the middle selfour reasoning mind that sends the
vital force to the high self, but the low self. This is a bril-
liant example for the fact that religion, understood intelli-
gently, has much in common with science, as it is inquisi-
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Books Reviewed
The Tao of Physics (1984)
The Turning Point (1987)
Uncommon Wisdom (1989)
The Web of Life (1997)
The Hidden Connections (1997)
Steering Business Toward Sustainability (1995)
The Science of Leonardo (2007)
Learning from Leonardo (2013)
tion, Capras books The Tao of Physics and The Turning Point
reflected the turning point in my own life.
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Much was written about The Tao, and it is almost always considered as a
synthetic and holistic vision of modern physics seen through the glasses
of ancient mysticism! But more importantly, let us ask how the author
made his point?
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The Turning Point is a logical follow-up to The Tao, and equally impor-
tant. This book was a turning point also in the authors life. In my per-
sonal view, and contrary to what most critics say, it is lesser the Tao of
Physics that is the real strike of genius, but the present book because of
the extrapolation of the holistic concepts developed in the Tao upon the
whole value system of postmodern international culture, thereby sug-
gesting our culture adopting and developing new values.
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Uncommon Wisdom
Conversations with Remarkable People
New York: Bantam Books, 1989
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The Web of Life is the book in which Capra defined his approach to ecol-
ogy, thereby making ecology, or deep ecology, a concept that is part of a
new science paradigm, powerfully introduced and promoted by one of
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The Hidden Connections is perhaps the most lucid of Capras books. This
being said, I could well imagine that if you begin reading Capra with
the present book, without reading his previous books first, you might
get stuck somewhere in the midst of itsimply because you lack out on
essential information that is contained in Capras earlier books.
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Ecological Cycles
The interdependencies among the members of an
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Energy Flow
Solar Energy, transformed into chemical energy by
the photosynthesis of green plants, drives all eco-
logical cycles.
Partnership
All living members of an ecosystem are engaged in a
subtle interplay of competition and cooperation, in-
volving countless forms of partnership.
Flexibility
Ecological cycles have the tendency to maintain
themselves in a flexible state, characterized by inter-
dependent fluctuations of their variables.
Diversity
The stability of an ecosystem depends on the degree
of complexity of its network of relationships; in
other words, on the diversity of the ecosystem.
Coevolution
Most species in an ecosystem coevolve through an
interplay of creation and mutual adaptation.
Sustainability
The long-term survival of each species in an ecosys-
tem depends on a limited resource base. Ecosystems
organize themselves according to the principles
summarized above so as to maintain sustainability.
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Russell DiCarlo (Ed.)
A New Worldview
Conversations at the Leading Edge
Erie, PA: Epic Publishing, 1996
Contributing Authors
Barbara Brennan
Caroline Myss
Gary Zukav
Jacqueline Small
Larry Dossey
Peter Russell
Peter Senge
Stan Grof
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Barbara Brennan
I have a scientific background, and from a scientific
perspective, there arent any adequate experiments
to tell you what the field really is. So I am going to
have to speak solely from my experience as a healer
who is able to perceive the field and work with it.
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Joan Price
Myss identifies eight dysfunctional patterns that
lead to illness. Being aware that negative attitudes
create negative responses within the physical body
allows you to make changes toward health after
identifying your emotional, psychological, and spiri-
tual stresses. The most interesting chapters discuss
specific diseases in terms of lifestyle factors, stress,
and psychological patterns and energy factors, with
case studies. A heart attack, for example, is an ex-
plosion of energy attempting to break down an emo-
tional barrier ... caused by warehousing fears and
anger, says Myss. The authors alternate, rather than
co-write, chapters and topics, so you know whose
perspective youre reading. The theoretical sections
are not easy reading, but the insights you can apply
to your own health make the work immensely
worthwhile.
Christiane Northrup
The pioneering work of Dr. Shealy and Caroline
Myss is the best way I know to learn the dynamics
of the human energy system. Applying the princi-
ples ... outlined in this book in your own life may be
the most important thing you do for your health this
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Richard Gerber
An important book that addresses the crucial spiri-
tual issues which lie at the root of many diseases ...
Shealy and Myss provide a clear understanding of
the reasons behind dis-ease as well as solutions
that may heal the higher causes of illness.
Richard Gerber M.D. is the author of Vibrational
Medicine.
Caroline Myss
The human energy field shouldnt be called that at
all, but since we call it that, lets define it very
clearly. Its better understood as an information cen-
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David Bohm
This book is an extremely clear and easily under-
standable account of the latest developments in
physics
Gary Zukav
The evolutionary transition that humanity is now in
has no precedent. There is nothing in our past from
which we can extrapolate our future. (...) This evolu-
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Editorial Review
Noted psychologist Jacquelyn Small helps us break
the cycle of addictive behavior, destructive relation-
ships and self-harm by teaching that we are not hu-
man beings learning to be spiritual, we are spiritual
beings learning to be human. Jacquelyn Smalls 12
Principles of Wholeness, developed in her 30-year
clinical practice, provide a one-year process of psy-
chospiritual inner work. Blending ancient wisdom
and modern science, this process has led client after
client to the personal transformation of addictive
living that precedes spiritual awakening. The read-
ings, exercises and guided imageries in this book
will help you access blocked emotions and modify
the basic patterns buried within you that are holding
unwanted behaviors in place. You will learn how to:
Release stuck emotions through inner work de-
signed to heal your past. Identify pseudo-
personalities that masquerade as your true self. Cre-
ate the inner space required for a spiritual awaken-
ing to occur naturally.
Jacquelyn Small
Western psychology is based upon ego psychology.
Unfortunately, even though the word psychology
comes from the word psyche, which means soul,
Western psychologists really have not been very
knowledgeable of the fact. They have focused their
attention upon the ego, which is like studying the
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PETER RUSSELL
Editorial Review
At this unprecedented moment in history, when es-
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Peter Russell
Consciousness is used in many different ways. You
can talk about consciousness in the context of
whether youre awake or asleep, or in terms of social
consciousness, which involves ones value system.
() I tend to look at the current times from a differ-
ent perspective. As human beings, we are experienc-
ing the most significant era of change in this planets
historynot just in human history but probably in
the history of this planet. Never before has a species
arisen which has so much creativity and so much
intelligence but also so much destructive capability,
which has shown itself through such / things as the
environmental crisis. In my view, we are really being
pushed to work inwardly and to go through an evo-
lutionary process. If we dont, I doubt well survive
much longer. Weve come to this point in history
where we have to learn how to use our powers of
creativity and our intelligence in ways that do not
threaten our own future, nor the future of the rest of
this planet. I think many people are looking at the
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PETER SENGE
Editorial Review
Peter Senge, founder of the Center for Organiza-
tional Learning at MIT's Sloan School of Manage-
ment, experienced an epiphany while meditating
one morning back in the fall of 1987. That was the
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The difference between a child at the age of one,
two, or three, learning to walk, learning to read,
learning all the incredible stuff that kids learn, and
that same person at the age of ten or twelve learning
grammar because they have to, is the basic differ-
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Stan Grof
Non-ordinary states of consciousness are certainly a
unique source of profound insights into the deepest
recesses of the human psyche. In my opinion their
potential significance for psychiatry is comparable to
the importance of the microscope for medicine or the
telescope for astronomy. It is hard to believe that this
area has been largely ignored by traditional psychia-
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Donna Eden
Books Reviewed
Energy Medicine (1999)
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Energy Medicine
With David Feinstein
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Riane Eisler revealed that we were stuck in some kind of neurotic scien-
tism by upholding the age-old dichotomy of matriarchal-patriarchal
when we describe evolutionary changes, and that in reality we are deal-
ing with a partnership paradigm versus a dominator paradigm, the first
coming close to the idea of matriarchy, the latter more or less synony-
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that was not the cradle of civilization, but a later stage that
the author identifies as the truncation of civilization. She lets
no doubt that the pre-patriarchal tribal cultures, and
among them first and foremost the Minoan Civilization,
really were early democracies in the true sense of the
word:
To say the people who worshipped the Goddess
were deeply religious would be to understate, and
largely miss, the point. For here there was no separa-
tion between the secular and the sacred. As religious
historians point out, in prehistoric and, to a large
extent, well into historic times, religion was life, and
life was religion. One reason this point is obscured is
that scholars have in the past routinely referred to
the worship of the Goddess, not as a religion, but as
a fertility cult, and to the Goddess as an earth
mother. But though the fecundity of women and of
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Sacred Pleasure
Sex, Myth and the Politics of the Body
New Paths to Power and Love
San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1996
Eislers second book Sacred Pleasure is not less of a strike of genius than
her first, The Chalice and the Blade. In fact, both books are complementary
in a way, they should be edited as a two-volume reader, from a pub-
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Books Reviewed
The Hidden Messages in Water (2004)
The Secret Life of Water (2005)
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I learnt about Masaru Emotos water research in the film What The Bleep
Do We Know!? It was an information that really left me speechless, and I
ordered his books at once.
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The Secret Life of Water, when you compare it with Emotos first book,
The Hidden Messages in Water, is something like the scientific back office
of water research.
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same recipe, and the same kitchen for cooking the same
food can end up with cooking food that tastes differently.
While the dish may even look the same, the taste is differ-
ent. The Japanese say that the cook whose dish tastes bet-
ter has a better or more sublime hado. I found books how to
deliberately improve your cooking hado so as to cook
better-tasting food, while you may cook the same food that
you always cooked before. Emoto enumerates three basic
keys for the understanding of hado:
Three key words are helpful to understand hado.
The first is frequency. The entire universe is vibrat-
ing at a particular and unique frequency. Frequency
can be modeled as waves, a fact easily supported by
quantum mechanics. All matter is frequency as well
as particles. What this means is that rather than con-
sidering something a living organism or a mineral,
something we can touch or something we can see,
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Infinite Mind
Science of Human Vibrations of Consciousness
Malibu, CA: Malibu Publishing, 2000
I found Infinite Mind by Valerie Hunt only recently, while its not a new
book. It was published in 2000, but the research it is based upon dates
back to the 1970s. But that does in no way turn down or diminish the
importance of this book. In the contrary, it shows that every thorough
research needs decades to really condense into something we call a sci-
ence. And then, there is another lapse of time involved in this science to
be recognized by the established science tradition and academia! This
has to my knowledge not been done yet specifically for Hunts Science of
the Human Vibrations of Consciousness, but it has been done in a larger
framework, within what today is called consciousness research, and
which has been fertilized by many different sciences.
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The Chakras
Correlations between Medical Science and Clairvoyant Observation
With Dora van Gelder Kunz
Wheaton: Quest Books, 1989
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Let me add a remark here. Its not really true that en-
ergy fields were not recognized in the West. What is true is
that all direct knowledge about life was considered a her-
esy for centuries, which is why this research, together with
alchemy, herbal cures and even astrology had to remain in
the underground. Paracelsus has discovered in plants ex-
actly what the authors report here, a powerful energy field,
and he has even found how to potentiate this energy field
in plant concoctions through assemblage of specific plants
he found were syncing their frequencies, as a matter of
natural association. As a result, Paracelsus had to stand
trial before the Inquisition for this discovery, and was for-
tunately able to disprove his involvement in sorcery.
But the fact that until very recently the cosmic energy
field was a matter of controversy in modern science has its
rationale in the fact that the Church ordained what was to
be known, and what was not. In the East, such knowledge
prohibition has never taken place which is why this
knowledge could flourish so freely, and was even encour-
aged by the religions of the East, such as Hinduism or
Buddhism, and even earlier on, Taoism.
Now let us go a step ahead and ask how is this energy
being supplied and replenished in the organism? Do we as
yet have all the information we need? The author honestly
admits that not all is known here, but we can be sure that
in matters of replenishment, the direction is from the sub-
tle to the dense, from the ethereal to the material, from the
higher energy level to the lower, and not vice versa:
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Books Reviewed
Science and the Akashic Field (2004)
Science and the Reenchantment of the Cosmos (2006)
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Science and the Akashic Field is after the books of Paracelsus, Mesmer,
Reichenbach, Reich, Burr, Lakhovsky, Capra, Emoto, Hunt and Shel-
drake the most important book I have read on the integration of the
energy paradigmassociated with the perennial notion of the ether
into the heart of modern science.
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The vital functions of the body are governed by con-
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5. A New Vision
6. A Planetary Ethic
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Everything is reversible
Nature is inexhaustible
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The Field
The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe
New York: HarperCollins, 2002
The Field by Lynne McTaggart is the book I always wanted to read be-
cause I always wanted to write it. I always wanted to write a study that
proves that all what myopic modern science excludes, exists. And here
is this book. It reads almost like a thriller, so captivating it is, and the
author is able to convey the complex material in understandable terms.
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The author argues from the premise that all in our uni-
verse is interconnected, that nothing is isolated, or, as sci-
entists say, that all is entangled. Now, when you put up
such a point of departure, a lot of consequences flow out
from this. She writes:
Perhaps the most essential ingredient of this inter-
connected universe was the living consciousness
that observed it. In classical physics, the experi-
menter was considered a separate entity, a silent ob-
server behind glass, attempting to understand a
universe that carried on, whether he or she was ob-
serving it or not. In quantum physics, however, it
was discovered, the state of all possibilities of any
quantum particle collapsed into a set entity as soon
as it was observed or a measurement taken. To ex-
plain these strange events, quantum physicists had
postulated that a participatory relationship existed
between observer and observed these particles
could only be considered as probably existing in
space and time until they were perturbed, and the
act of observing and measuring them forced them
into a set statean act akin to solidifying Jell-O. This
astounding observation also had shattering implica-
tions about the nature of reality. It / suggested that
the consciousness of the observer brought the ob-
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Candace B. Pert
Molecules of Emotion
The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine
New York: Scribner, 2003
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Dean Radin
Books Reviewed
The Conscious Universe (1997)
Entangled Minds (2006)
had the stoic mindset necessary for waiting until the time
had come for society to accept the paradigm change. It was
not immediate, and Radin encountered a nasty amount of
resistance from both the science establishment and activist
social groups who, for one reason or the other, were
against his research. Radin also has a talent for expressing
himself with an ease that is not very often to be found with
lab scientists. More importantly, he is a trained violinist,
coincidentally as was Einstein.
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Telepathy
Information exchanged between two or more minds,
without the use of the ordinary senses.
Clairvoyance
Information received from a distance, beyond the
reach of the ordinary senses. A French term meaning
clear-seeing. Also called remote-viewing.
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Psychokinesis
Mental interaction with animate or inanimate mat-
ter. Experiments suggest that it is more accurate to
think of psychokinesis as information flowing from
mind to matter, rather than as the application of
mental forces or powers. Also called mind-matter
interaction, PK, and sometimes telekinesis.
Precognition
Information perceived about future events, where
the information could not be inferred by ordinary
means. Variations include premonition, a forebod-
ing of an unfavorable future event, and present-
ment, a sensing of a future emotion.
ESP
Extrasensory perception, a term popularized by J. B.
Rhine in the 1930s. It refers to information perceived
by telepathy, clairvoyance, or precognition.
Psi
A letter of the Greek alphabet (#) used as a neutral
term for all ESP-type and psychokinetic phenomena.
OBE
Out-of-body experience; an experience of feeling
separated from the body. Usually accompanied by
visual perceptions reminiscent of clairvoyance.
NDE
Near-death experience; an experience sometimes
reported by those who are revived from nearly dy-
ing. Often refers to a core experience that includes
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Reincarnation
The concept of dying and being reborn into a new
life. The strongest evidence for this ancient idea
comes from children, some of whom recollect verifi-
able details of previous lives. Related to psi by simi-
larities to clairvoyance and telepathy.
Haunting
Recurrent phenomena reported to occur in particu-
lar locations, including sightings of apparitions,
strange sounds, movement of objects, and other
anomalous physical and perceptual effects. Related
to psi by similarities to psychokinesis and clairvoy-
ance.
Poltergeist
Large-scale psychokinetic phenomena previously
attributed to spirits but now associated with a living
person, frequently an adolescent. From the German
for noisy spirit.
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Entangled Minds
Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality
New York: Paraview Pocket Books, 2006
To be frank and straight right at the start, I find this book much more
interesting than The Conscious Universe, but this has to do with the sim-
ple fact that I am researching on these matters since two decades al-
ready; for me, the basic proof is since long established. However, I am
well aware that such is not the case with the lay public, and thus I
would recommend The Conscious Universe to those who are skeptical, or
who are so bare of knowledge of psychic phenomena that they need to
begin with Adam and Eve.
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Otto Carl Simonton
I first heard about the Simontons in the book The Turning Point (1987) by
Fritjof Capra: a couple of French doctors who went out to coin an alter-
native therapy for cancer back in the 1970s. They had a lot of courage.
They did not fear to lose their reputation while they were doing things
that were not quite tolerated, at that time, by the medical establishment.
http://simontoncenter.com
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But this is not yet the core of the book. The authors
went further in their research and found historical connec-
tions between cancer and emotions, and that certain beliefs
clearly trigger a predisposition for cancer: it is not down
the road that we got stress, but how we cope with it what
really is the subtle cause of cancer.
Most of the time, the ways in which we respond to
the stresses of life are habitual, dictated by our un-
conscious beliefs about who we are, who we
should be, and the way the world and other people
are and should be. These patterns of behavior form a
total orientation, or stance toward life./56
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the title Cancer and the Cancer-Process, and who stated that
idiots and lunatics are remarkably exempt from cancer in
every shape, the authors go on to examine an array of re-
search findings that corroborated their hypothesis of emo-
tional causation. Among the factors that cause predisposi-
tion for cancer, the authors examine the research of Dr.
Lawrence LeShan, an experimental psychologist who
found evidence that co-dependence and emotional abuse
may contribute to the cancer etiology. He identified four
recurring elements, something like a fatally coincidental
sequence, in the life stories of more than 500 cancer pa-
tients:
The patients youth was marked by feelings of isola-
tion, neglect, and despair, with intense interpersonal
relationships appearing difficult and dangerous. In
early adulthood, the patient was able to establish a
strong, meaningful relationship with a person, or
found great satisfaction in his or her vocation. A
tremendous amount of energy was poured into this
relationship or role. Indeed, it became the reason for
living, the center of the patients life. The relation-
ship or role was then removedthrough death, a
move, a child leaving home, a retirement, or the like.
The result was despair, as though the bruise left
over from childhood had been painfully struck
again. One of the fundamental characteristics of
these patients was that the despair was bottled up.
These individuals were unable to let other people
know when they felt hurt, angry, hostile. Others fre-
quently viewed the cancer patients as unusually
wonderful people, saying of them: Hes such a
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Michael Talbot
The book has been a true companion for me, and it ac-
companied me on all trips over weeks. To begin with, the
author has not just delivered an extensive study on the
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5 A Pocketful of Miracles
The Gremlin in the Machine
Psychokinesis on a Grander Scale
Mass Psychokinesis in Eighteens-Century France
Reprogramming the Cosmic Motion Picture Projector
The Laws of Physics as Habits and Realities Both Potential and Real
Does Consciousness Create Subatomic Particles?
You Can Get Something For Nothing
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6 Seeing Holographically
The Human Energy Field
The Energy Field of the Human Psyche
Doctors Who See the Human Energy Field
Chaos Holographic Patterns
What Is the Human Energy Field Made Of?
Three Dimensional Images in the Aura
Movies in the Aura
Holographic Body Assessment
X-Ray Vision
Internal Vision and Shamanism
The Energy Field as Cosmic Blueprint
A Participatory Reality
Mind and the Human Energy Field
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The author lucidly adds the note here that with this
change of the basic science paradigm from an observatory
to a participatory experimental setup of the scientific task,
the role of the scientist changes implicitly:
A shift from objectivity to participation will also
most assuredly affect the role of the scientist. As it
becomes increasingly apparent that it is the experi-
ence of observing that is important, and not just the
act of observation, it is logical to assume that scien-
tists in turn will see themselves less and less as ob-
servers and more and more as experiencers. As
Harman states, A willingnessto be transformed is
an essential characteristic of the participatory
scientist./298
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Toward the end of her study, the author asks the ques-
tion What, Exactly, is Nature? Referring to historian and
philosopher of science R. G. Collingwood, she writes that
there are three periods in the development of the idea of
nature, which she sees coincidentally reflect the ideas of
energy.
In his discussion of the first period, the Greek view
of nature, Collingwood points out that the ancient
Greeks believed a certain vitality or ceaseless motion
existed in nature, which they generally attributed to
the soul. (...) The most important aspect of Aristotle's
conception of nature lies in his belief that all things
have a final cause, which is exhibited by the indi-
vidual thing's form. According to him the soul was
the essence of living things, and of course the form
of anything / was the purpose or reason for its be-
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Chasse
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unimaginably large energy sea and they feel if they can tab
this and travel to different galaxies, so they understand
that in empty space, there is this unbelievable energy. (Id.)
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Personal Identity
I know at any moment that I am I and that I am not
another person. I am sure of this. If at any moment, I
would suddenly be aware that I am not I but another
person, this would cause such a shock that it could
lead to sudden death or irreversible mental illness.
Sense of Continuity
When I wake up in the morning I know that I am I and
that the evening before I went to sleep, and thus my
life continues. If that feeling of continuity was sud-
denly absent, even for a minute only, we could suffer
such a shock that it could result in sudden death or
irreversible mental illness.
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I think if we keep quantum physics and the under-
standing very simple for the lay person that our ob-
servation has a direct effect on our world, I think if
we keep it very simple, then people can get about
the business of beginning to practice the skill of ob-
servation. See, the subatomic world responds to our
observation but the average person loses their atten-
tion span every six to ten seconds per minute. () If
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William A. Tiller
It has such flexibility that anything you want to cre-
ate, it will create, and you learn that your intention
causes this thing to materialize once you are con-
scious enough. (Id.)
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David Albert
The fundamental equations of physics have a prop-
erty which is referred to as time-reversal symmetry.
And what time-reversal symmetry means is that a
set of laws which are time-reversal symmetric are
laws that have a falling feature; for any process that
is in accord with those laws, the same process going
backwards is exactly as much in accord with those
laws. That ought to mean that people get younger
looking as often as they get older, that we have the
same kind of access vis--vis knowledge to the fu-
ture as we do to the past, that by acting now we
ought to influence the past, just as much as we can
influence the future. All of that is wrong, all of that
comes into violent conflict with the way we psycho-
logically experience the world.
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Stuart Hameroff
Our everyday conscious experience is that it seems
we are moving forward in time. In quantum theory
it also goes backwards in time and there is some-
thing suggesting that processes in our brain or our
consciousness project backwards in time.
David Albert
We dont know, in quantum mechanics, how to hook
ourselves as observers up with the world; we dont
know how to treat ourselves as observers, as just
another part of the physical system that we are de-
scribing. The only way we are doing quantum me-
chanics, as it is traditionally formulated, is to keep
the observer outside of the system we are describ-
ing. The moment you put them in you get all those
paradoxes, and we are forced to say in quantum me-
chanics and we are saying things like Look, the
book is doing what it is doing because of quantum
mechanics and that is because I am there and I see it.
And you better not try to analyze that second part of
sentence in terms of a quantum mechanics tool be-
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David Albert
Its easy to generate situations where the equations
of motion would predict lets say the wave function
that makes the size of a certain basket ball; its uni-
formly scripted all over the basket ball. You dont
have any idea what a stake like that would look like.
According to the law of quantum mechanics, thats
supposed to be a state in which it fails to make any
sense even to ask the question Where is the basket
ball?
Jeffrey Satinover
We did these experiments and we got certain results,
and in the light of these results, we asked the ques-
tion of the form which path that the electron could
have taken. And if there are two options like that,
its just a matter of standard classical logic. There are
four logic possibilities. A, B. Both. Neither. Okay?
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