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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Canada
Posts: 169
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I can hear your fascination and your curiosity about new theories that may explain the universe we leave in. My expertise lies in psychology so I have approached this problem from a different angle. I have to depend on those who are physicists and their discussion gave me food for thoughts. I ask the same question as you are:” is he credible or is he right?” Maybe Nassim has a brain of a caliber that of Einstain and he will be 21 century genius. I believe that if his theory is a ground breaking, it will be recognized very quickly. Than I will say hooray. I just do not want to be disappointed.
But I seriously question that Nassim mixes physics with spirituality. If he is a physicist I want him to stay in the realm of physics. If he wants to be a spiritual Guru I want him to say so. I just want to hear the principle of his theory so that I can make my own connection, finding my understanding of spirituality. I was inspired by so many philosophers and spiritual teachers. They were important in my quest for truth but not any more. As you said, life is a fun ride. ![]() Kind regards, |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 96
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Mullumbimby, Australia
Posts: 13
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I will admit to only having discovered Nassim recently, but the little that I have seen of him sits true with me. I certainly agree that we always need to use our blessed sense of judgement and discretion, but as my intuition tells me that we live in a field of consciousness, I would expect that more and more physicists (actually all scientists from all fields) to be discovering truths that until recently fell in the realm of spirituality, magic and superstition. My 5 cents... |
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