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Buddhism and Quantum Theory.

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 11:30 am
by socratus
Buddhism and Quantum Theory.
Listen to the waves becoming particles and the particles becoming waves.
Can Buddhism solve the quantum problem of * wave –corpuscular dualism*?
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Re: Buddhism and Quantum Theory.

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 12:46 pm
by attofishpi
socratus wrote:Buddhism and Quantum Theory.
Listen to the waves becoming particles and the particles becoming waves.
Can Buddhism solve the quantum problem of * wave –corpuscular dualism*?
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Where would it begin?

Re: Buddhism and Quantum Theory.

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:41 pm
by jackles
nirvana is the state of an individuals consciousness on reaching the oneness of all.its where the indervidual loses indervidualality and becomes at one with the nonlocal rest state which is happen and nonhappen.the rest state is the inside and out side of all events in consciousness.its a state of spirit which is the mover of all sizelike moving things but has no size.this state of nirvana is the natural state of awareness but realised for what it is.any searching for knowledge by an observer would alter this state of consiouness.if you are in nirvana and then inqiure .nirvana is lost.the indervidual cannot be in nirvana consciousness and inqiure at one in the sametime.nirvana is lost by the inqiury.so inqiury changes the state of ordinary consciousness.consciousness is continualy fluctuating in and out of the nirvana state naturaly.inqiury alters consciousness out or away from the normal every day walk down the street state of nirvana consciousness.so normal consciousness is nirvana.but normal consciousness is lost when inquiring.

Re: Buddhism and Quantum Theory.

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:21 am
by socratus
The Buddhist way to solve / resolve problems.

From Mahamudra, The Moonlight - Quintessence of Mind and Meditation
(Dakpo Tashi Namgyal)
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Here I quote the illuminating saying of Saraha:

Harmonize all that which emerges before you
With its fundamental nature of emptiness.

Savari teaches:

The Ganges and all other rivers
Flow into the salty oceans to become one flavor.
The mind and mental events
Rest in the expanse of intrinsic reality
Designated as one flavor. Understand this!

According to Virupa:

Just as a mirage is without water,
So memory and thought are without reality.
Neither bound nor released,
They are inseparable from their primordial reality.

Tilopa states:

Like mist and clouds that arise in the sky
And neither proceed toward a destination nor settle anywhere,
The diverse thoughts that arise in the mind
Flow like waves through the realized state.

Maitripa observes:

Transient thoughts arise from the unborn (emptiness),
Thus dwelling in the expanse of reality.

And he adds:

Mahamudra is the intrinsic nature of mind,
Which manifests itself in diverse perceptions,
Yet it is detached from interacting causes and conditions.
/ posted by anon /