Bruce Lipton
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I would actually love to just jump straight to your kind of awakening experience that you had that really was the pivot, the shift from being a materialist scientist into exploring consciousness in a much more fundamental way. So could you walk us through your experience?
I would actually love to just jump straight to your kind of awakening experience that you had that really was the pivot, the shift from being a materialist scientist into exploring consciousness in a much more fundamental way. So could you walk us through your experience?
I would actually love to just jump straight to your kind of awakening experience that you had that really was the pivot, the shift from being a materialist scientist into exploring consciousness in a much more fundamental way. So could you walk us through your experience?
I'm curious, do you think that there are levels of fundamental reality that are simply inconceivable to the human mind and understanding? Like we wouldn't expect a monkey to understand quantum mechanics or entanglement or have even the baseline ingredients to be able to have any semblance of anything regarding quantum mechanics.
I'm curious, do you think that there are levels of fundamental reality that are simply inconceivable to the human mind and understanding? Like we wouldn't expect a monkey to understand quantum mechanics or entanglement or have even the baseline ingredients to be able to have any semblance of anything regarding quantum mechanics.
I'm curious, do you think that there are levels of fundamental reality that are simply inconceivable to the human mind and understanding? Like we wouldn't expect a monkey to understand quantum mechanics or entanglement or have even the baseline ingredients to be able to have any semblance of anything regarding quantum mechanics.
Are there things that you think that are simply beyond the capacity of the human mind to understand and deeper levels of reality?
Are there things that you think that are simply beyond the capacity of the human mind to understand and deeper levels of reality?
Are there things that you think that are simply beyond the capacity of the human mind to understand and deeper levels of reality?
There seems to be... various enlightened beings, masters of meditation that have emotionally embraced it, what they would say is close to 100%. Where they have literally no fear of the body because they clearly have the perception that it is not them. Where if somebody comes up to you, God forbid, on the street and puts a gun to your head. I'd be scared. Scared to death. Right.
There seems to be... various enlightened beings, masters of meditation that have emotionally embraced it, what they would say is close to 100%. Where they have literally no fear of the body because they clearly have the perception that it is not them. Where if somebody comes up to you, God forbid, on the street and puts a gun to your head. I'd be scared. Scared to death. Right.
There seems to be... various enlightened beings, masters of meditation that have emotionally embraced it, what they would say is close to 100%. Where they have literally no fear of the body because they clearly have the perception that it is not them. Where if somebody comes up to you, God forbid, on the street and puts a gun to your head. I'd be scared. Scared to death. Right.
It seems like in the metaphysical practices and the contemplative sciences, you can arrive at the place experientially, emotionally, where you truly perceive the source of that which you are, and therefore that which you are not does not have the grip over you.
It seems like in the metaphysical practices and the contemplative sciences, you can arrive at the place experientially, emotionally, where you truly perceive the source of that which you are, and therefore that which you are not does not have the grip over you.
It seems like in the metaphysical practices and the contemplative sciences, you can arrive at the place experientially, emotionally, where you truly perceive the source of that which you are, and therefore that which you are not does not have the grip over you.
Which is interesting because it requires both the rigorous science and logic to be able to explore these things and explain it with the limited capacity we have for language. And then the contemplative practices that allow us to arrive there experientially to become closer and intimate and become one with that which we truthfully are.
Which is interesting because it requires both the rigorous science and logic to be able to explore these things and explain it with the limited capacity we have for language. And then the contemplative practices that allow us to arrive there experientially to become closer and intimate and become one with that which we truthfully are.
Which is interesting because it requires both the rigorous science and logic to be able to explore these things and explain it with the limited capacity we have for language. And then the contemplative practices that allow us to arrive there experientially to become closer and intimate and become one with that which we truthfully are.
Yeah.
Yeah.