Holographic Universe beyond matter
October 20, 2006
The Holographic Model is presented at lenth by many renound philosophers. It actually goes in much more detail then what the video summarized about our reality being an image in our brains and into realities beyond, layers of reality and the complete illusion of reality. Ken Wilber talks about it in his book, Holographic Paradigm. You can also read more about it in Holographic Universe, Mike Talbot. Many other scientists (neurologists, physicists, ect) use this model because it does well in explaining the “holon” nature of reality. (Holon = a whole as parts of another whole. Like whole molocules forming a whole organism)
What is really Amazing is this:
Spiritual teaching have been explaining the nature of reality as layered deminsion of illusions for HUNDREDS of years:
plato -
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_civ_reader/world_civ_reader_1/plato.html
Hinduism -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_(Hinduism)
Christianity -
*gnostic roots – successfully destroyed by Roman Catholic church who used to be pagan:
http://www.leaderu.com/popculture/gnosticmatrix.html
islam – http://www.secretbeyondmatter.com/islamicscholars.html
perenial philosophy-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perennial_philosophy
There is something beyond that neither science or religion can adequately explain. Mystics, shaman, spiritual teachers, and madmen (like eckhart tolle) of nearly every culture have had glimpses of it. Their explaination is so transformative these beings typically gain a following of fans, disciples, apostles, priests (ect.) that end up starting a religions. The religions (without fail) get subjegated by whoever is in power so that they can gain more power.
This is true for Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam. At their core, the mystics behind these religions are actually saying the same thing. Religion is chock full of BS like ethnocentricity, sexism, tribalism and other methods of control.
Whether you believe in the now mythic figures who brought the truth or not is really irrelevant. The beauty is in what they were pointing at. Science is on the very begining edge of that.
All the stuff about Allah at the end was getting into some of the more deeper ideas about the universe being a reflection of something infinite and perfect.




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