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Quantum Physics...

The scientist Werner Heisenberg was one of the founders of quantum
> Physics, that is, of the study of dynamical laws that govern the
> microcosmos. This great discovery represented a strong shock for
> Heisenberg with respect to the 'reality' of the physical world.
> Heisenberg had to accept that things are up to us measuring them,
in
> other words, it is necessary that an observer interacts with a
system
> in order for the system to acquire reality.
>
> What is stated above is totally compatible with the teachings of
> Emptyness (in Buddhism) and Maya (in Hinduism), in which the world
of
> phenomena lacks its own integrity because it is just a mental
> construction; so, if there is no mind then there is no world.
Albert
> Einstein disagreed with this interpretation. He always insisted on
> the idea that Nature has its own reality, independent of any
> observer. In 1939 Rabindranath Tagore talked to Einstein in New
York
> and tried to explain to him that the world depends on the human
> factor, that the beauty and the truth are not independent of the
> human being; but Einstein never changed his concept about the
reality
> of the Universe.
>
> We would like to mention Heisenberg's second shock:
>
> In the Yoga International magazine (Vol. 3, No. 6, 1994) it was
> published that Prof. Heisenberg had a spontaneous experience of
> kevala samadhi, which was also confimed by Paul Brunton and Paul
> Cash. It is not surprising that Prof. C.F. von Weizsäcker (we may
> remember that this important german scientist had, in the 1950's,
a
> deep inner experience during his visit to Ramanasramam at
> Tiruvannamalai) and Heisenberg had invited several yogis to
Germany,
> for example, Gopi Krishna, who explained them how to awake the
> kundalini shakti. In chapter 14, entitled "An experience in the
> Cosmic Consciousness" from the book "Autobiography of a Yogi", by
> Yogananda Paramahansa, you can find a beautiful poem in which is
> described the mystical experience of Samadhi.
>
> The essential point is that in kevala samadhi the mind is turned
off
> and the physical world disappears with its conceptions of space
and
> time, the universe is perceived as an illusion without intrinsic
> reality, the ego is dissolved revealing the Oneness of Creation
and
> the existence of the Cosmic Mind. When somebody experiences
samadhi
> even only once, a deep internal transformation results that
> annihilates all patterns of "reality" of the world. Thus, it is
not
> difficult to imagine the impact that the great experience of
kevala
> samadhi had on Heisenberg. Surely this experience reinforced his
> concept of 'reality' that he introduced in the 1920's as the
> fundament of quantum Physics.
>
> Samadhi is a state which anyone describes in very personal terms,
so
> we are now trying to find some writings in which Heisenberg
himself
> narrated his own mystical experience. This would be very basic for
> the establishing a close connection between science and
> spirituality............from
>
http://blog.hasslberger.com/2007/04/science_and_spirituality_heise

2 comments:

Tom Zatar Kay said...

"In no other period of history were the learned so mistrustful of the divine possibilities in man as they are now." - Gopi Krishna
"The secret functions of the body are part of a science." -

"The human brain, the most precious possession of every man, woman and child on earth, is in a state of organic transformation, carrying the entire race towards a glorious destination."

"The human of the future will dwell on the earth as we do, with subdued ambition, passion and desire, but with a mind roaming the glowing vault of heaven in ceaseless wonder and ecstasy, our eyes opened to other planes of creation, motivated by other dreams and ambitions and invested with other powers and potentialities than those dreamed of or sought after by us at present." - Gopi Krishna

"Gopi Krishna was a pioneer in the land of spirituality." - Deepak Chopra, M.D.

http://www.myspace.com/GopiKrishnakundalini
http://www.ecomall.com/gopikrishna/

Unknown said...


this was very interesting as i had no idea Heisenberg experienced kevala samadhi during his lifetime. very profound indeed. wow!