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Re: Einstein and mysticism?Posted by sol on September 14, 2003 at 09:09:18: In Reply to: Re: Einstein and mysticism? posted by DocN on September 12, 2003 at 09:38:12: Doc, Doc said,"Also, how would someone like Einstein who had a explored to the limit the viewpoint of reality based sciences and still found no final answers, embrace "mysticism"--or would "mysticism" embrace him?" IN Quantum Mind , Arnold Mindell writes,"My previous experience as a Jungian training analyst gives me a general sense of what Jung means. "Pyschic state" Doc, what drives the issue of entanglement? In following the trail of Bell and others, the issue of simultaneity, how did Einstein move this point forward? If we embrace the idea of the return to the light of all things and this motivation? Let's think of Einstein's Bovine Dream I have done some extension research here to find out how and where this dream is(can't seem to find it) and has been recorded in literature other then by Joao Magueijo. Because of his reputation(Joao Magueijo) and feelings generated by people in regards to his disposition, I wanted to see the substance of this information other then in that light. So what do I present of Einstein, that Srinivasa Ramanujan also did? There is a highly organizational factoring that goes on in the subsconcious that people are not aware of generally. As I have said before, I had done some extensive journalling myself to get to know who I was, and what my cosnciousness was doing. The diagrams I have supplied here speak very speicifcally to the generalizations that I have put forward. How I might generate that into a basis of exploration is another story. But from the few threads that we have engaged in by Dickt and yourself, I have brought forth a picture worth considering? What are your thoughts here? Sol
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