The Holographic Universe

 

PART ONE:

In 1982 a remarkable event took place. At the University of Paris a research team led by physicist Alain Aspect performed what may turn out to be one of the most important experiments of the 20th century. You did not hear about it on the evening news. In fact, unless you are in the habit of reading scientific journals you probably have never even heard Aspect's name, though there are some who believe his discovery may change the face of science.

University of London physicist David Bohm believes Aspect's findings imply that objective reality does not exist, that despite its apparent solidity the universe is at heart a phantasm, a gigantic and splendidly detailed hologram.

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Hegelian Dialectic and The Third Way

Georg Hegel's dialectical process - the philosophy that conflict creates history. Webster's New Universal Unabridged Dictionary defines the Hegelian Dialectic in terms of equally assertable propositions that are reconciled by embracing a third proposition which is a "higher truth".  Modern social transformers have taken Hegel's axiom a step further to the proposition that controlled conflict can create a predetermined history. When global planners speak of "managed conflict" they are implying the managed use of conflict for long run predetermined ends - the higher level of truth.

 

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Science and the Akashic Field

Regarding the future evolution of human consciousness, Professor Dr. Ervin Lazlo mentions numerous theories, “but they have a common thrust. Consciousness evolution is from the ego-bound to the transpersonal form. If this is so, it is a source of great hope. Transpersonal consciousness is open to more of the information that reaches the brain than the dominant consciousness of today. This could have momentous consequences. It could produce greater empathy among people, and greater sensitivity to animals, plants, and the entire biosphere. It could create subtle contact with other parts of the cosmos. It could change our world. A society hallmarked by transpersonal consciousness is not likely to be materialistic and self-centered; it would be more deeply and widely informed.

 ~ Ervin Lazlo

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The Importance of Journaling for Your Child with Bipolar

By Stacey Adams

Documentation helps when you are trying to get the correct IEP (Individual Education Program) or 504 in place. A couple of years ago, I had reason to be very glad that I had kept all this information in the journal. The main administrative building at his school lost a lot of the documentation on my son and began dragging their feet when I requested having my son placed on an IEP that involved homebound teachers. Instead, they sent the paper work for truancy to the juvenile center - they turned him into a truancy case.

 

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On Whitman, Civil War Memory, and My South

   By Natasha Trethewey

"Whitman’s take on the South is much like my own; it is a love/hate relationship. Later, he would write: “I would be the last one to confuse moral values—to imagine the South impeccable. I don’t condone the South where it has gone wrong—its Negro slavery, I don’t condone that—far from it—I hate it.” Because of his open-armed enthusiasm, his inclusiveness and celebration of everyone, even the lowliest prostitute or degraded slave, Whitman’s work has come to represent a poetics of democracy, a humane tradition of antiracism. Even now, there is much more to be learned from him, and from his conflicted relationship to his subject matter—especially as Americans near and far are still fighting, ideologically, the Civil War."

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Dowsing - Green Grass and Stones

by Dorothy K. Fraser

When Dorothy, a highly-qualified molecular biologist, abandoned University research and teaching to move to the wilds of Western Canada, she happened to learn dowsing, the ancient practice best known for locating water with a forked stick. She soon found that there are small-scale dowsing 'fields' around every living thing. Her scientific training led her to study this phenomenon in depth. She since documented the structure and behaviour of these 'fields', which are apparently concentric, and spread like warmth from one thing to another. Green Grass and Stones is the story of Dorothy's thoughtful investigation of a little-known, invisible world that surrounds us all.

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