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Vahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa

Wahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh

Thank you for this information.

There was an excellent lecture on Quantum Physics, Consciousness and Gurbani by Bhai Davinder Singh Panesar at Kings College, about 2 years ago. I know this lecture was recorded and may be avilable online. It was mind blowing, very well researched, including some brilliant work on the effects of intention on water (by Dr Masuru Emoto toyko uni) and its relationships to Amrit, cultivation of intent through Dhyan and simran (collapsing potentialities into "realities"). What I found most interesting was his research work on Consciousness and Quantum Physics; and the use of biaural beats of 4.5 beats/sec and its induction on trace showed the importance of raags.

Just for interest, I ve heard his latest lecture on delivered at Berkeley California on Identity from a prepective of consciousness and psychology within the context and supported by Gurbani. Especially expercises that allowed individuals to experience states of consciousness and therefore have direct experience of Quantum Consciousness.

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Mystic...I would love to get copies of this work and incorporate all the data into a much bigger article on Sikhi and Science.

Do you know where I can get a transcript of the lecture or info on it?

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Vahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa

Wahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh

Thank you for this information.

There was an excellent lecture on Quantum Physics, Consciousness and Gurbani by Bhai Davinder Singh Panesar at Kings College, about 2 years ago. I know this lecture was recorded and may be avilable online. It was mind blowing, very well researched, including some brilliant work on the effects of intention on water (by Dr Masuru Emoto toyko uni) and its relationships to Amrit, cultivation of intent through Dhyan and simran (collapsing potentialities into "realities"). What I found most interesting was his research work on Consciousness and Quantum Physics; and the use of biaural beats of 4.5 beats/sec and its induction on trace showed the importance of raags.

Just for interest, I ve heard his latest lecture on delivered at Berkeley California on Identity from a prepective of consciousness and psychology within the context and supported by Gurbani. Especially expercises that allowed individuals to experience states of consciousness and therefore have direct experience of Quantum Consciousness.

Gur Kirpa

Vahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa

Wahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh

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I have a degree in Physics and I would urge anyone to be objective rather than subjective in reaching conclusions that they WANT to reach, but are not necessarily proof or otherwise of the greatness of Sikhism.

A simple example is that of the 4.5 beats per minute and its relationship to indcing a trance and how raags are related to this principle. It is pretty obvious to me that raags became raags because they, out of all the music to hand, had this effect on their lsteners and performers. Not because a Guru Ji were conversent in Quantum Physics or neuroscience or had "inside knowledge" to this effect. It was purely an empirical creation.

Having said this, I will explore this subject further as it is very interesting. Thanks for bringing it to mine and others' attention. :TH:

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I have a degree in Physics and I would urge anyone to be objective rather than subjective in reaching conclusions that they WANT to reach, but are not necessarily proof or otherwise of the greatness of Sikhism.

A simple example is that of the 4.5 beats per minute and its relationship to indcing a trance and how raags are related to this principle. It is pretty obvious to me that raags became raags because they, out of all the music to hand, had this effect on their lsteners and performers. Not because a Guru Ji were conversent in Quantum Physics or neuroscience or had "inside knowledge" to this effect. It was purely an empirical creation.

Having said this, I will explore this subject further as it is very interesting. Thanks for bringing it to mine and others' attention. :TH:

Exactly :TH:

Some of the examples i felt they were just copied from STTM because the tuk happened to mention a word relevant to Quantum Physics, when Guru Ji was talking about something else

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