We should wake up. 
It is very late. 
We can still change, 
but if we don’t change, 
then there will be trouble. 
However, if we wake up 
in time, here we have 
a great opportunity 
to create a new world.
Welcome 
thoughtful viewers to 
Science and Spirituality 
on Supreme Master 
Television.
Our guest today 
is a Hungarian scientist, 
humanitarian and 
inspirational philosopher. 
Apart from 
being twice nominated 
for the Nobel Peace Prize, 
Professor Dr. Ervin László 
is an expert 
on systems philosophy 
and currently serves 
as the editor of 
“World Futures: 
The Journal 
of General Evolution.”
If we look at 
the great scientists, 
they had 
very great spirituality. 
They worked 
with very great insight, 
very great intuition. 
Science has a spiritual part, 
and spirituality has 
a scientific part. 
After all, spirituality 
takes place and happens 
in this world, too. 
So we try to harmonize it, 
as in past societies. 
In past societies 
there wasn’t 
this separation, 
this dichotomy between 
rationality and intuition, 
between spirituality 
and science. 
This came into being 
in the 20th century, 
already in the 19th century 
as well, of course, 
but otherwise 
it got sharpened
more strongly now.
In 1993, 
Dr. László formed 
the Club of Budapest, 
an international 
non-profit association 
dedicated to bringing about 
a planet-wide paradigm 
shift by fostering global 
cultural consciousness 
through such endeavors 
as building bridges 
between peoples. 
The Club and its 
esteemed members hold 
dialogues and discussions 
with the goal to develop 
effective strategies 
to promote world peace 
and an elevated 
planetary consciousness.
Dr. László organizes 
group meditation 
for world peace as well. 
We all know that meditation 
is a healthy thing for us. 
It also starts to turn out 
that meditation,
it has an effect on 
other people too, and
even on our environment. 
It tunes our own system, 
it makes us healthier. 
It harmonizes us 
with our environment, 
our society. 
It has an effect 
on the whole of humanity. 
We have to try, 
I think it is meaningful.
Combining 
his own theories of 
self-organizing systems, 
global consciousness 
and spirituality, 
Dr. László’s work 
is mapping the way 
for a new scientific age. 
In his book 
“WorldShift 2012,” 
Ervin László introduces 
profound insights 
on how a social shift 
towards global ethics 
and responsibility can 
help propel us towards 
better environmental 
sustainability and peace. 
Dr. László recommends 
a systems theory approach 
to deal with 
the pressing issues 
the world faces today. 
He has stated: “We can’t 
solve our problems with 
the same kind of thinking 
that gave rise to them.”
An open system, 
it does not mean 
that anything can happen 
in it, but it means 
that it continually 
receives information, 
energy and material. 
A closed system is one 
which has its borders 
completely shut, 
so that no one goes
either out, or in. 
But in an open system, 
a continuous exchange 
of material, information, 
and energy happens. 
This is absolutely 
necessary to understand 
today’s problems 
of energy and ecology, 
and social problems 
in general.
Dr. László also authored 
a timely handbook for 
everyone on the planet 
titled, “You Can 
Change the World: 
The Global Citizen's 
Handbook for 
Living on Planet Earth: 
A Report 
of the Club of Budapest.”
His books offer solutions 
to the challenges 
we have to overcome 
in order to 
transform the planet 
into a sustainable world 
for all living beings 
and nature. 
It is humanity’s 
moral responsibility 
to be good stewards 
of our Earth, make 
eco-conscious decisions 
and take actions 
to bring about 
constructive change.
We are 
at that interesting point, 
that so-called 
bifurcation point, 
where we cannot make 
foresights, predictions, 
prophesies, since the future 
has not been decided yet. 
What happens 
depends on us. 
In my view planetary ethics 
is the ethics that says we 
should feel responsibility 
to all, to the whole circle 
in which we are involved. 
We live in 
an interconnected world. 
We have to 
feel responsibility 
for the well-being 
of people (everywhere). 
And planetary ethics 
is the feeling 
of responsibility for this, 
and the acceptance 
of this responsibility.
The universe 
and its primary elements 
were formed 
with such precise 
and detailed perfection 
that it enabled 
material, energy and life 
to come into being. 
Dr. László explains 
that it is highly 
improbable that
a universe such as ours – 
with galaxies filled with 
an unfathomable number 
of stars and life on Earth – 
arose by pure chance. 
At the center 
of Dr. Ervin László’s 
hypothesis is the concept 
of connectedness, 
coherence, and oneness. 
He explains that this is 
the scientific theorem 
describing the fundamental 
nature of reality. 
He proposes 
that every entity 
which exists in the cosmos 
is interconnected and 
integrated in more ways 
than what we can 
comprehend within 
the physical realm. 
According to Dr. László, 
all “particles and galaxies 
have consciousness." 
In 2004 
Dr. László released his 
highly acclaimed book 
“Science and 
the Akashic Field: 
An Integral Theory 
of Everything.” 
In the book Dr. László 
applies modern science 
to illustrate the mysteries 
of the Akashic Field, 
a storehouse that records 
the constant and enduring 
memory of the universe.
Spiritual teachers 
and sages of the all eras 
have spoken of 
the existence of 
an intelligent cosmic field 
that conserves 
and conveys past, present 
and future information, 
a field known as 
the Akashic record. 
Bridging both science 
and spirituality, 
in the book 
Dr. László describes 
the existence 
of the Akashic Field 
as a conscious ocean 
of collective and 
individual memories, 
from which all things 
come into being – atoms, 
particles, stars, planets, 
and galaxies. 
He says that it can be 
regarded as the beginning 
or the origin of all things 
that exist in time and space. 
In his work on the theory 
of everything, 
Dr. László emphasizes 
our God-like nature 
and that we are one 
with all creation. 
I wrote a few years ago 
about this 
universal information field, 
what is frequently called 
a Unified Field, 
or Akashic Field, and 
a lot of people asked me 
to explain 
the essence of this. 
About six months ago 
I sat down 
to try to formulate this, 
of what is the reality 
of such a field. 
How do we know about it? 
And this was with some 
physicist friends of mine, 
with four physicists 
among others, 
one of them Hungarian 
who also demonstrated 
the physical reality 
of this field on the basis 
of mathematical physics.
What I see is that nature 
is a creation of God. 
It is in everything. 
In each of us, 
in every atom, 
in every galaxy. 
And this is all one 
which I can formulate, 
as all of these 
work by information, 
and this information is 
in nature, in the cosmos; 
the basic information, 
by which matter 
comes into being, 
by which the material 
organs, systems develop, 
and by which, we could say, 
consciousness 
comes into being, 
self-consciousness 
comes into being, too. 
This is a spiritual universe. 
It cannot be a purely 
physical universe. 
It has a spiritual basis, 
it is based on 
a cosmic spirituality, 
and it is this information 
that takes it further.
I think science goes
through big changes. 
The new quantum physics 
shows an entirely 
different world concept, 
and it shows what 
I mentioned before, earlier, 
the role of information. 
This information is 
in the universe somewhere, 
is stored, and 
the universe functions 
based on this. 
This is like software, 
as if the whole universe 
would be a huge computer 
which works 
using software. 
When the universe 
was born, there was 
information already. 
We can also 
come into being, contribute 
to the accumulation 
of information 
in this universe. 
Because it is 
a very special universe, 
where life can also 
come into being. 
And where there is life, 
there is progress, 
there is consciousness. 
It is no accident. 
It is about a mass 
of information here, 
which is the software 
of this universe, 
and this is what I call 
the Akashic Field.
Dr. László believes 
life should be lived 
according to
the Golden Rule, 
a precept that is recorded 
in the sacred texts of 
all the world’s religions. 
For example, in Judaism 
the Golden Rule 
is expressed in the Talmud 
as “Do to others as you 
would have them to you”; 
and in Islam, 
“Not one of you 
truly believes 
until you wish for others 
that which you wish 
for yourself”.
To Dr. László, choosing 
a sustainable diet 
is part of 
living in accordance with 
the Golden Rule.
When I worked 
for the United Nations 
in the research institute 
at the end of the 1970s, 
I heard about a statistic 
that says that 
if everybody in the world 
would eat that much meat, 
then about twice 
as much arable land 
would be needed 
on the world 
as there is on this Earth.
So two more planets 
would be needed, so that 
we can provide this 
to everybody. Why? 
It is not only the meat 
itself, but we have to 
produce the feed 
for the animal. 
We have to add the water 
to it (the feed), 
a lot of arable land, 
right, a lot of energy 
that goes into it, 
so that we can use all of it, 
and we can produce it. 
We should eat in a way, 
try to exist in a way 
so that everybody else 
can live, too. 
So I tried to live in a way 
that can be shared 
by others, and it was then 
that I started to shift 
to a vegetarian lifestyle, 
and since then I feel 
even much better, actually.
Dr. Ervin László, 
we applaud your 
remarkable scientific works 
on systems thinking, 
cosmic consciousness, 
and oneness. 
We thank you 
for reminding us that 
the physical dimension 
and spiritual experience 
are two aspects 
of the same reality. 
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on Dr. László, 
please visit 
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