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REALITY
For most people the world they live in is viewed as a series of opposites, such as light and dark, hot and cold, right and wrong, good and bad, physical and spiritual etc. With the latter pair of seeming opposites we have what we could call two major institutions who look after the interests of their respective fields. These are of course the institution of Science, who measure and weigh all things physical, and the institution of Religion, in what ever form it takes, who measure and weigh our non-physical life. Science has often been portrayed as the enemy of religion, with each new discovery that science made seeming to disprove a little more the claims of religion. But, with the advances made in the area of Quantum Physics, this may no longer be the case.
Do our ears hear the whole range of the sound spectrum? What does science tell us about the atomic structure of matter?
Can we really rely on our sight or our hearing or our touch to tell us about the
true nature of the world we inhabit?
Our senses only provide us with part of the picture of the true nature of reality and because of this we very often make the wrong value judgments in our lives.
The true nature of reality is not only
stranger than you imagine, it is stranger than you can imagine.
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"Science cannot solve
the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we
ourselves are part of nature and, therefore, part of the mystery that we are
trying to solve."
- Max
Planck
"Both the ancient Hindu philosophies and quantum physics teach that an
infinite, unchanging reality exists hidden behind the illusion of ceaseless
change" - Fred Alan Wolf
"The habit of
attributing life to bodies goes hand in hand with extroversion; and the notion
of a living organism is nothing but an objectification of the principle of life
in terms of the senses."
- John
Levy
"According to quantum physics principles, what we think of as the 'real past' is
also alterable and not fixed."
- Fred Alan Wolf
These concepts are explained in more depth, and in an easily
understandable and practical way, on our ‘Nature of Reality Course’. We will show that rather than being difficult and impractical subjects
they can be understood in sufficient depth to be of real use in our everyday
lives. The implications of this knowledge will not only delight and astound you
but will also change forever the way you see yourself and your world.
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