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Science & Spirituality
Dr. Fred Alan Wolf and Quantum Spirituality - P1/3
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The spiritual path is
when you are willing
to look at things
which don’t fit into
that preconceived notion
of what is.
Welcome,
beloved viewers, to
Science and Spirituality
on Supreme Master
Television.
Today’s program is
part one of a three-part series
featuring an interview
with a popular
quantum physicist,
author and lecturer
from the United States,
Dr. Fred Alan Wolf.
Dr. Wolf earned a Ph.D.
in theoretical physics
from the University
of California –
Los Angeles, USA
in 1963.
He has lectured
across the world, conducted
extensive research
in his field, written
many award-winning
books such as
“Taking
the Quantum Leap” and
“The Spiritual Universe,”
and served as
the resident physicist on
the Discovery Channel
program “The Know Zone.”
Dr. Wolf has appeared
in popular films such as
“What The Bleep
Do We Know”
and “The Secret.”
He is known for
explaining the complex
laws of quantum physics
in an engaging way
so that non-scientists
can better understand
them and see
how they relate to
spiritual principles.
His fascinating work
has sparked the interest
of many to deeply inquire
into the very nature of
existence and the mind.
Let us now meet
the esteemed Dr. Wolf.
Dr. Wolf, welcome
to Toronto (Canada)!
Thank you,
it’s a pleasure to be here.
Tell us about
your background.
I have worked
in many different places.
I have worked
for the government.
I have taught at many
different universities:
University of Paris
(France), University
of London (UK),
the Hahn Meitner Institute
of Nuclear Research
in Berlin (Germany),
the Hebrew University
in Jerusalem (Israel)
as well as San Diego
State University
in California (USA) and
many other institutions
as well.
So what motivated you
to study the connection
between spirituality
and quantum physics?
Mainly because my interest
is in the nature of magic.
It may seem strange
but as a child I developed
a severe speech impediment
and I stammered
very, very badly.
And one of
the two techniques
I learned to improve
my speaking ability:
one was to practice deep
breathing and meditation.
This was before I knew
what meditation was.
I was only
nine or 10 years old
but my speech therapist,
that was one of the tools
that she used to get me to
concentrate on my breath
and change my rhythm,
so to speak,
which of course
is a meditation technique.
And I also practiced
doing what
I would call “magic”
in front of a mirror.
When you do magic tricks
where you are
actually performing,
it is a performance.
A magician is
like one stage show
and one being because
you are not only
telling a story, but you
are also demonstrating
or visualizing or you are
showing people an effect
as a result of the story
and this means
you have to talk.
So these two things
in concert got me
out of stammering
and also got me
interested in this process
of what I call magic.
So when I began
to study more deeply,
or in a deeper way,
the nature of the world
I was living in, I became
intrigued with light,
the light that we see.
And I said,
“What the heck is this?
How does it work?
What is light?”
And that led me into
“What is anything?”
That got me
into studying physics
and that’s what led me
into theoretical physics
because
I am always interested in
how we understand
what’s happening.
That naturally led me
into quantum physics,
which is the major physics
of today and
that’s what got me started.
The Buddhist sacred text
the Flower Ornament
Sutra says,
“Our perception
of the Three Realms
arise from the mind,”
as well as, “The mind is
like a master painter
experienced at painting
all sorts of things.”
In terms of our perception
of the outer world,
Dr. Wolf sees similarities
between the principles
of quantum physics
and spirituality,
particularly regarding
the role of the mind
in shaping what we see.
As a physicist, what is
your view of the soul?
Well, it’s an interesting
concept and, of course,
it has gone through
a lot of change based upon
which culture
you deal with.
In ancient culture, I think
the soul was connected
with the breath.
So you said “I am” or
“ahkman” “I breathe.”
There was a connection
with ‘ah’ -- soul/breath,
so there was
a connection there.
As long as
a person was breathing
he was “souling.”
The soul was present.
It was interacting
so there was a connection
with that.
And since it was like breath,
invisible to the eye,
the soul was some kind of
invisible presence.
And so the natural tendency
was as we became more
and more enlightened,
to some extent,
was to associate the soul
as something
more than just the breath;
it was inhabiting the body
like an apartment dweller
inhabits an apartment.
So these are the concepts.
From a physics point
of view, it became curious
in a certain kind of
funny way because
in quantum physics
we learn something
about reality as not being
out there by itself.
There had to be a process
by which something
recognizes reality out there.
And by recognizing
or cognating
or becoming aware of
reality out there –
well “out there”
can mean anything
from the tip of your nose
to the planet in the sky
to the person
across the street
to almost anything at all
– that this process
of noticing, the processing
of becoming aware,
involved a recognition,
a consciousness, a mind.
And that if the mind
altered the way it went
about this process of
recognizing, cognating,
looking at the “out there,”
the experience would
change “in here.”
In quantum physics
we learned that
as you began to delve
deeply into that question
of how what you bring
to bear to observe,
interacts, affects
is in relation to the thing
which you are observing
we began to realize
that the thing
which we are observing
is not just something
that is itself physically there
but is something
that has been constructed
in our mind,
in our memory, as having
a certain form, shape,
size, material substance:
all the various attributes
we call physical reality.
And that without these
memorized concepts
of these things
that we say are out there
we would not be able to
even construct a picture
or a semblance
of understanding
of what’s out there.
In other words, there is
no “out there” out there
without an “in here”
in here acting.
Quantum physics
is highly complicated and
deals with things which
are not perceivable in our
physical surroundings,
rather we must
rely on models
created by the mind
to grasp them.
Much about spirituality
is also about
the non-physical
and invisible and
Dr. Wolf sees this fact as
an area of commonality
between the two fields.
As you delve even deeper
into things
that are subatomic
or sub microscopic,
things which we can’t see
with our naked eye,
we find that the very things
we are looking at
are fuzzy.
They are not rigid.
Things of macroscopic
which are large-scale size
that we can see
with our naked eye,
they are not so fuzzy.
They are pretty solid
and that’s how we come
to agreement about
what’s this and what’s that.
We say
“Ah, that’s a ball”
and “That’s a chain;”
“That’s a ball” and
“That’s a person’s hair.”
They are not the same thing.
We have a way
of describing that
because we can see it.
But when you are talking
about atoms and
subatomic matter,
we can draw only pictures
in our mind
because we cannot really
see these things.
In fact,
what we bring to bear
to look at these things
alters them.
So the current thinking
right now is
there really is no
actual thing “out there.”
If we are talking about
subatomic matter – atoms
– things which make up
the nucleus of the atom,
the so-called quarks and
the things we call bosons
– which are little particles
which mediate
the relationship
between the quarks which
hold the nucleus together,
called gluons,
we begin to look at
these various pictures,
which are theoretical
in our mind.
We have never seen
any of these things.
We do them to give us
some structure so that
when we do experiments
and look at the results
of the experiments,
the model will help us
explain why the results
look the way they look.
So that’s what we do
in quantum physics.
We make up a model
in our mind that
we never really ever see
that we then say
is happening at that level.
We have to see them
only as the experience
we have of being conscious.
And so this is
where the two, I think,
come into alignment
with each other.
The quantum physical view
that it is only when
you bring your mind
into the picture that
you begin to make pictures
of what’s going on
at the subatomic level
is very similar to when
you bring your mind into
the spiritual presence.
You make a picture of what
that spiritual presence is
and so there is a similar
process I think going on.
So if I understand you,
what you are saying
is that there is a link
between quantum physics
and spirituality?
Well, I don’t know
if I would call it a link
in the sense
that there is a chain
holding those two together.
I would say there is
a similar process
of investigation
which has to go on.
And the thing
which is very important
to realizing
both of these fields is that
what you bring to bear
affects what you perceive
as reality of whatever it is
you are looking at.
What I bring to bear
to look at an atom,
if I bring to bear
a certain way of looking,
it seems wavy,
almost unsubstantial.
If I bring to bear
a particle way
of looking at things –
where I want to find out
where things are
or when they are –
things look like
little balls, little marbles
or little pieces of things.
So how I look
changes what I perceive.
So I can’t say what
an atom really is per se.
I can only say
what it’s like
when I perceive it
a certain way;
the same thing
with spirituality.
Thank you
Dr. Fred Alan Wolf
for providing
your deep insights
into quantum physics
and how this science
is related to spirituality.
Your enthusiasm and love
of knowledge
have certainly
inspired many people
to take a closer look
into the nature of reality.
For more details
on Dr. Fred A. Wolf,
please visit
Books, CDs, and DVDs
by Dr. Wolf
are available
at the same website
Enlightened viewers,
please join us
next Monday on
Science and Spirituality
for part two of our program
featuring more
from our interview
with Dr. Wolf.
Thank you
for your company
on today’s program.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May all lives be blessed
with peace, happiness
and God's loving grace.
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