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I liked his personality too.
![]() He seems to have a pretty down-to-earth approach to physics. I like the fact that he's followed his own intellectual instincts and curiosities rather than had too many instilled into him. I found it amusing that he always sat by the door at school in preparation for being told to leave the classroom ![]() |
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Nassim's "unified field" approach is a great effort in that direction. Same about all the stuff that Wilcock has put together in his free ebooks based on russian science (very similar to what Nassim talks about on all levels). Love is the organizing principle of the UNI-verse. We are all 99.9% Space/Consciousness/Love, which means we are only separated by the illusion created by the remaining 0.01% ![]() ![]() ![]() A wave can rage and fume for all eternity, it can furiously raise its foaming fist towards the heavens, it can throw itself with mighy force against the cliffs, it can slam its back against the shore again and again, but when it gets tired of all this, it can simply relax into the Ocean again, and be One with the essence of its Genesis. |
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