Quanta magazine interviewed Princeton physicist, Edward Witten, known for his M-theory, or theory of everything in 2017. Witten sounded perplexed about making sense of physics. He told the interviewer that he was reading an old essay by the 20th-century Princeton physicist John Wheeler and said, "He was a visionary, certainly. If you take what he says … Continue reading John Wheeler’s Consciousness Drawing
Einstein’s Favorite Books List
According to site "Big Think", this is a list of Albert Einstein's top favorite books. Don Quiote, was reportedly at his bedside and provided him with ongoing entertainment through the years. I was surprised to see "Isis Unveiled" by Helena Blavatsky on the list. But, then, I've always considered some of his quotes as coming … Continue reading Einstein’s Favorite Books List
Relaxation and Attunement
This is a powerful youtube meditation from "Elie Music" channel, titled "Entering Relaxation" by Matt Kahn. Music by Gopal Anand, extracted from "Glory of the Lotus". Matt Kahn, transmission extracted from "The secret of spiritual success".Music composed by Elie (Gopal)Film edited by Playade Productions Do this while lying down with eyes shut. It is true … Continue reading Relaxation and Attunement
Upliftment through Music: Hazrat Inayat Khan
“every note of Indian music corresponds with a certain planet; every note has a certain color; every note denotes a certain pitch of the animal world, a certain pitch of nature”--Hazrat Inayat Khan From "neuralsurfer" on Youtube: "I first learned about Khan from a long quote on “abstract sound” that was included in Julian P. … Continue reading Upliftment through Music: Hazrat Inayat Khan
Shaolin Monks of China
Chán Buddhism After entering Shaolin, it is said that Bodhidharma found the monks out of shape from a lifetime spent only in study and scholasticism, so he introduced a regimen of martial exercises which later developed into kung fu. Traditionally, the Shaolin monks developed their martial arts expertise as a defense against aggressors' attacks, as … Continue reading Shaolin Monks of China
There is Healing Power in Movement
The neuroscientist Bessel van der Kolk has spent decades researching trauma. He said that a pivotal point in his career was when he saw the health of the bodywork people, a bunch of people who looked much healthier and moved with greater ease and freedom than did the neuroscientists, the psychoanalysts, and the cognitive behavior … Continue reading There is Healing Power in Movement
Andrew Harvey’s Transformative Practice
This short video contains Andrew Harvey's personal practice for transformative meditation. A guided meditation leading us through adoration and peace to divine connection and joy through three simple practices to help you experience the birth of the divine human in yourself. Andrew Harvey uses the beauty of his favorite music like Bach or Tina Turner … Continue reading Andrew Harvey’s Transformative Practice
