Measuring the Immeasurable, the Intersection of Science and Spirit


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Apparent Levitation of a Yogi

MAINSTREAM science looking for the source of our consciousness, argue its origin must be located in the neurons of our physical brains.

They are certain that all cognition arises from the activity of neurons attached to specific structures, which have fixed locations.

Yet many credible scientific minds today think otherwise and dispute the idea that our human consciousness arises solely from physical brain activity. 

Our brains are transmitters, just as TVs are, and not the creators of the programs and information they channel.

Open-minded science should always be willing to pursue truth wherever it leads, consider that consciousness may be an independent entity apart from the brain through which it manifests. This is only stating the obvious: automation takes us only so far – cars need drivers, and airplanes must have pilots who fly them. Television programs depend on writers, actors, and reporters.

But the standard model science insists the evidence pointing to an independent self is nothing but ‘junk science,’ no matter how rigorous the experiments. The results no matter how conclusive, are ignored. They are generally not accepted for publication in prestigious journals.

Parapsychologists risk being minimized and shunned — and their careers and livlihood can be stalled if funding is withdrawn.

“We live in an age of prejudice, dissimulation, and paradox,” Blavatsky opined in her article A Paradoxical World —”wherein, like dry leaves caught in a whirlpool, we are tossed helpless, hither and thither, ever struggling between our honest convictions and fear of that cruelest of tyrants — PUBLIC OPINION.”

A contemporary scientist spoke to physics and electrical engineering professor Willis Harman, and upon being told of successful remote-viewing [formerly known as “clairvoyance”] experiments, Harman said: “I wouldn’t believe it even if it were true!” 

Dangerous Waters

Yet, poised fearlessly at the frontiers of Psi research are legitimate scientific groups such as the respected Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) in Petaluma, California, and the Institute of HeartMath in Boulder Creek.

These researchers, and others, like NES Energy Medicine, are willing to take a leap in pursuit of the fast-moving hidden soul that other scientists prefer ignoring. Looking to the future, Mme. Blavatsky boldly asserted in her The Secret Doctrine 1:272 that:

Modern science believes not
in the ‘soul of things.’

Fearless investigations were the exclusive precinct of ancient, uncanny intuitives and seers as taught in The Secret Doctrine. But today there are numerous professional scientific investigators on the hunt for answers to the puzzling problems of evolution and consciousness.

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Flashing Gazes

“Secrets long kept may be revealed; books long forgotten and arts long time lost may be brought out to light again,” H. P. Blavatsky asserted in Isis Unveiled (I, 38), her first major work.

“Who knows the possibilities of the future?” she asked insisting that “an era of disenchantment and rebuilding will soon begin. The cycle has almost run its course; a new one is about to begin, and the future pages of history may contain full evidence, and convey full proof” of what the ancient seers knew directly.

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Ancient Seers

The flashing gaze of those seers penetrated into the very kernel of matter and recorded the soul of things there.

Although material science “believes not in the ‘soul of things,'” as Blavatsky asserted about the materialistic views of man and nature are changing as more scientists are willing to consider the ever-mounting evidence.

In the Field

End of Materialism

Dr. Charles T. Tart has been involved with research and theory in the fields of Hypnosis, Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology, Parapsychology, Consciousness and Mindfulness since 1963. Including his latest, The End of Materialism, he has authored over a dozen books,

Charles Tart

Two of his books became widely-used textbooks, and he has had more than 250 articles published in professional journals and books, including lead articles in the prestigious scientific journal Science and Nature. Dr. Tart leads workshops on GlideWing and is regularly tapped for public speaking appearances.

Measuring the Immeasurable

The Immeasurable

The Immeasurable

A recent book with the title “Measuring the Immeasurable: The Scientific Case for Spirituality” is a valuable compendium of essays by modern luminaries – they comprise, the publisher notes:

..some of the prominent authorities on the new frontier where science and spirit intersect.

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Furthering the scientific understanding of the human biofield and body fields are articles written by numerous credible researchers:

Daniel Goleman, Bruce H. Lipton, Candace Pert, Gary Small, Jeanne Achterberg, Lynne McTaggart, Daniel J. Siegel, Andrew Newberg, Peter A. Levine, Larry Dossey, Gregg Braden, Robert Emmons, James Austin, Marilyn Schlitz, Dean Radin, Cassandra Vieten, Tina Amorok, William Tiller, Susanne C. Segerstrom, Les Fehmi, Charles Tart, Owen Flanagan, Kevin Nelson, Dawson Church, Sandra Ingerman, Stanley Krippner, Rick Hanson, Garret Yount, Jim Robbins, Sara Warber, Daniel Brown, Patrick Flanagan, Peter Russell, and Joan H. Hageman.

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The traditional foundation of psi phenomenon, clairvoyance and telepathy, are  joined in this amazing book by their kissing cousins:

Intentional Healing, the Placebo Effect, Presentiment, Distant Healing, the Intuition Response, Stress Reduction, Coherence, Heart-Brain Interaction, and the Emotional Energetic System.

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“Something Unknown is Doing
We Don’t Know What”

“Grounded in a century’s worth of data from psychical research and situated in the entangled realms of quantum theory, this movie will expand your horizons and broaden your worldview. Sit back, secure your seat belt, open your mind, and enjoy a new lens of perception. You won’t want to miss it!”

– Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, PhD
Institute of Noetic Sciences

Leap We Must

“One must not agree with those who teach that it is unphilosophical to enquire into first causes,” H. P. Blavatsky writes in The Mind in Nature, “and that all that we can do is to consider their physical effects.”

“The Theosophist has no desire to play at being a squirrel upon its revolving wheel, he must refuse to follow the lead of the materialists.”

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“The field of scientific investigation is bounded by physical nature on every side,” Blavatsky reminds her readers,  “hence, once the limits of matter are reached, enquiry must stop and work be re-commenced.”

The limits of matter

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Reducing Reductionism

(Excerpt from The Living Matrix)

In the full-length film, The Living Matrix – The Science of Healing, there are “breakthroughs that will transform your understanding of how to get well and stay well. This is an up-close look at the science of information as medicine. Leading researchers and health practitioners share their discoveries on the ‘miracle cures’ traditional medicine can’t explain.”

“Magnus Limbus”

“Paracelsus was, perhaps, the only Occultist in Europe, during the last centuries since the Christian era,” Blavatsky wrote in The Secret Doctrine, “who was versed in this mystery.”

Paracelcus

Had not a criminal hand put an end to his life, years before the time allotted him by Nature, physiological Magic would have fewer secrets for the civilized world than it now has.

  • H. P. Blavatsky

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For more on Paracelsus, read the Great Theosophists Series:

Paracelsus: Philosopher

Paracelsus: Physician

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Invisible Astral Maxtrix

Invisible Matrix

“The matrix is invisible and no one can see its primal substance,” wrote Paracelsus, “for who can see that which was before him?”

All of us come from the matrix,” he said, “but no one has ever seen it because it existed before man.”

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And even though man comes from it, and men are born from it, again and again, ‘no one has seen it.’

“The world was born from the matrix, as was man and all other living creatures,” he said — “all this has come out of the matrix.”

Paracelsus, “The Swiss Hermes”

Field Required

“An intriguing example of the mystery surrounding the human nervous system, as currently understood, is found in professional dancers,” says biophysicist and cell biologist James L. Oschman, PhD – who chooses not to “follow the lead” of his reductionist colleagues.

The art and science of dance, says Oschman, ‘is not describable in terms of nerve impulses.’ Instead, he insists, a field theory is required.

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Dancers – Beyond the Body

This seemed quite similar to the phrase Blavatsky’s uses: “inexpressible in terms of foot-pounds” — when one attempts, she noted, to describe the subtle root-essence of “immaterial thought.”

What is required to explain the dancer’s multitasking, acrobatic synchrony, is a tangible but elusive regulatory field, Oschman says.

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This field may be what Theosophy calls the “protean or plastic double” described by H. P. Blavatsky, which is both ‘somewhere out there’ — yet inexplicably tethered to the physical body, brain and nervous system.

Out There

(Excerpt from The Living Matrix)

Placebo Effect

No single artifact of modern experimental science and medicine has been more exploited, or more ignored and unexplored, than the mysterious “placebo effect.” This is when a patient is given an inert pill, told that it may improve his/her condition, but not told that it is in fact inert.

In one study, patients with arthritis receiving a “placebo” were pain-free three years later.

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“Anything that unleashes more of the body’s self-healing system,” says biologist and morphic resonance pioneer Rupert Sheldrake, in this excerpt from The Living Matrix,

… is going to be
a better system.

Thinking Gym

Mind-Reading
Not Simple 

A group of scientists at Rutgers University and UCLA have published a report in the October 2009 issue of Psychological Science that suggests possible methods for predicting brain activity, and hence “reading” minds.

The findings present a brain model that is much more complex than previously thought.

Brain Complexity

“What our research shows,” says Rutgers psychology professor Stephen José Hanson,

… is that if you want to understand human cognitive function, you need to look at system-wide behavior across the entire brain.

The Big Picture

“You can’t do it by looking at single cells or areas,” Hanson says,

you need to look at many areas of the brain to even understand the simplest of functions.

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Out of Body Healing

The new scientific studies demonstrating the compelling necessity for a field theory are philosophically important proposals for breaking down the current reductionist models that are forcing science into their materialistic holding pattern.

Out of Body

But the healing effects that have been reported, secondary to the biofield theory, are of even greater practical value to humanity in everyday life, especially self-healing.

Healing Compassion

Law of Love

“But stay, Disciple . . . Yet, one word. Canst thou destroy divine COMPASSION? Compassion is no attribute,” says The Voice of the Silence:

“It is the LAW of LAWS – eternal Harmony — a shoreless universal essence, the light of everlasting Right, and fitness of all things, the law of love eternal.”

The more thou dost become at one with it, thy being melted in its BEING, the more thy Soul unites with that which IS, the more thou wilt become COMPASSION ABSOLUTE.

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Compassion

“This ‘compassion’ must not be regarded in the same light as ‘God, the divine love’ of the Theists,” Blavatsky commented in a footnote. “Compassion stands here as

an abstract, impersonal law whose nature, being absolute Harmony, is thrown into confusion by discord, suffering and sin.

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“Sow a thought, reap an act,
Sow an act, reap a habit,
Sow a habit, reap a character.”

-Charles Reade

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