Dr. Theresa Bullard
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And even in, I remember being in an astrophysics course at one point, and they were talking about astrophysics cosmology. And then there was, on the other side, I was reading like, Kabbalistic cosmology and ancient wisdom teachings cosmology. And at the same time, I was reading these two things. I'm like, wait, they're saying this essence is the same.
And even in, I remember being in an astrophysics course at one point, and they were talking about astrophysics cosmology. And then there was, on the other side, I was reading like, Kabbalistic cosmology and ancient wisdom teachings cosmology. And at the same time, I was reading these two things. I'm like, wait, they're saying this essence is the same.
And even in, I remember being in an astrophysics course at one point, and they were talking about astrophysics cosmology. And then there was, on the other side, I was reading like, Kabbalistic cosmology and ancient wisdom teachings cosmology. And at the same time, I was reading these two things. I'm like, wait, they're saying this essence is the same.
They're saying the same things and just have different ways of talking about it. But it's the same. So I thought, well, if these Kabbalists and these ancient mystics knew this thousands of years ago, and modern science is just kind of reaffirming and catching up with it, what else did they know that could help guide our science today?
They're saying the same things and just have different ways of talking about it. But it's the same. So I thought, well, if these Kabbalists and these ancient mystics knew this thousands of years ago, and modern science is just kind of reaffirming and catching up with it, what else did they know that could help guide our science today?
They're saying the same things and just have different ways of talking about it. But it's the same. So I thought, well, if these Kabbalists and these ancient mystics knew this thousands of years ago, and modern science is just kind of reaffirming and catching up with it, what else did they know that could help guide our science today?
For sure. Right around the time that quantum physics was being discovered, just before that, I believe it was Lord Byron had said that science had reached the pinnacle of all the knowledge that could be gained from science. And it was just coming down now to a precision art. You know, just how much further behind the decimal point can we take our measurements?
For sure. Right around the time that quantum physics was being discovered, just before that, I believe it was Lord Byron had said that science had reached the pinnacle of all the knowledge that could be gained from science. And it was just coming down now to a precision art. You know, just how much further behind the decimal point can we take our measurements?
For sure. Right around the time that quantum physics was being discovered, just before that, I believe it was Lord Byron had said that science had reached the pinnacle of all the knowledge that could be gained from science. And it was just coming down now to a precision art. You know, just how much further behind the decimal point can we take our measurements?
And right at that time, it was just like, OK, the scientists thought they had all the answers. And then the whole thing gets upended as quantum physics starts getting discovered. And I think that we've reached that kind of point multiple times along the way in science, you know, that they get to this place where they think they have the answers.
And right at that time, it was just like, OK, the scientists thought they had all the answers. And then the whole thing gets upended as quantum physics starts getting discovered. And I think that we've reached that kind of point multiple times along the way in science, you know, that they get to this place where they think they have the answers.
And right at that time, it was just like, OK, the scientists thought they had all the answers. And then the whole thing gets upended as quantum physics starts getting discovered. And I think that we've reached that kind of point multiple times along the way in science, you know, that they get to this place where they think they have the answers.
And then some anomaly comes up that starts to challenge science. what they think they know and then enough anomalies start appearing and then you end up with a scientific revolution as new generations start searching for what's the answer to those anomalies. So quantum physics, to me, it opens up so many more possibilities, so many higher dimensions
And then some anomaly comes up that starts to challenge science. what they think they know and then enough anomalies start appearing and then you end up with a scientific revolution as new generations start searching for what's the answer to those anomalies. So quantum physics, to me, it opens up so many more possibilities, so many higher dimensions
And then some anomaly comes up that starts to challenge science. what they think they know and then enough anomalies start appearing and then you end up with a scientific revolution as new generations start searching for what's the answer to those anomalies. So quantum physics, to me, it opens up so many more possibilities, so many higher dimensions
of where, you know, the creative process comes from. And then, you know, the more you study the quantum principles and some of David Bohm's work as well, where, you know, this, the hollow movement and the implicate order and higher dimensional realities, and that we have to look at things more holistically rather than as separate pieces.
of where, you know, the creative process comes from. And then, you know, the more you study the quantum principles and some of David Bohm's work as well, where, you know, this, the hollow movement and the implicate order and higher dimensional realities, and that we have to look at things more holistically rather than as separate pieces.
of where, you know, the creative process comes from. And then, you know, the more you study the quantum principles and some of David Bohm's work as well, where, you know, this, the hollow movement and the implicate order and higher dimensional realities, and that we have to look at things more holistically rather than as separate pieces.
Like it just, it's so parallels, you know, these physicists are talking about things that really parallel
Like it just, it's so parallels, you know, these physicists are talking about things that really parallel