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Consciousness and Quantum Physics in the Interpretation of Reality

Consciousness and quantum physics explore deep connections, with theories suggesting quantum phenomena like superposition and entanglement in the brain's microtubules (like Penrose-Hameroff ) might explain consciousness's complex, non-local nature , challenging classical neuroscience's neuron-centric views.  While mainstream neuroscience explains consciousness through classical neural networks , quantum theories propose deeper, potentially universal interconnectedness , though these ideas remain speculative, lack definitive proof, and face challenges like quantum decoherence in warm brains. Consciousness and Quantum Physics in the Interpretation of Reality The intersection of consciousness and quantum physics is one of the most debated frontiers in science, primarily rooted in the Measurement Problem. In quantum mechanics, particles exist in a state of probability ( superposition) until they are observed , at which point the "wavefunction collapses" into a si...
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Key Taoist Visual Symbols by Yeshayahu Ben-Yehudah

Taoist visual symbols serve as complex diagrams of cosmology, health, and spiritual transformation. While the Yin-Yang is the most recognizable, it is often just one component of larger, more intricate systems like the Taiji Tu (the "Supreme Ultimate" diagram) which represents the entirety of Taoist creation theory. Key Taoist visual symbols include the Yin-Yang (Taijitu), representing duality and balance; the Bagua, an eight-trigram map of forces; and the Five Elements (Wu Xing) chart, illustrating natural transformation.  Other vital symbols include the Lo Pan Compass (feng shui), Neijing Tu (inner alchemy), Dragon & Phoenix (cosmic harmony), He Tu/Luo Shu (cosmological patterns), and the Guodian bamboo strips. By Yeshayahu Ben-Yehudah Here are 8 important Taoist visual symbols and their meanings: Yin-Yang (Taijitu): The most well-known symbol, consisting of a circle divided into black (Yin) and white (Yang) halves, with a smaller circle of the opposite color in each. ...

Every Type of GOD in Hermeticism - All Spiritualists MUST Know This

Your gods have been hidden from you. Not destroyed, not forgotten—hidden, buried beneath centuries of lies and distractions. This perspective resonates with ancient mystical traditions and spiritual philosophies that argue the divine is not distant, but obscured by modern apathy, dogma, and fear. It suggests that the true, sacred nature of reality is hidden "beneath" the surface of daily life, waiting to be remembered rather than found.

Quantum Physics Theory and Ancient History by Yeshayahu Ben-Yehudah

Quantum physics and ancient history intersect through shared philosophical themes, particularly in the way both fields challenge our perception of reality.  While quantum mechanics as a formal science began around 1900, many of its core pioneers, such as Erwin Schrödinger and Niels Bohr, noted striking parallels between their discoveries and ancient Eastern philosophies. By Yeshayahu Ben-Yehudah Core Philosophical Parallels Modern physics and ancient traditions often reach similar conclusions about the nature of the universe: Interconnectedness (Monism): Ancient ideas of "universal oneness," such as the Advaita Vedanta in India or Taoism in China, suggest that everything is part of a seamless whole. This resonates with the quantum concept of entanglement, where particles remain connected across vast distances. The Nature of Reality (Maya) : The Hindu concept of Maya describes the physical world as a kind of "cosmic illusion" or a dance of energy. This aligns with th...

What are Tzitzit and why I wear them? By Yeshayahu Ben-Yehudah

The primary Bible verses commanding the wearing of tzitzit (tassels) are Numbers 15:37-41 and Deuteronomy 22:12. These passages instruct Israelites to attach tassels to the corners of their garments, featuring a blue thread, to serve as a visual reminder to remember and follow God's commandments. By Yeshayahu Ben-Yehudah Key Biblical Passages: Numb ers 15:38–39 (TLV):   "Speak to Bnei-Yisrael. Say to them that they are to make for themselves tzitzit on the corners of their garments throughout their generations, and put a blue thread on the tzitzit of the corner. It will be your tzitzit—so you may look upon it and remember all the commandments of Adonai, and do them...". Deuteronomy 22:12 (TLV): "You shall make yourself tassels on the four corners of your garment with which you cover yourself". Key Details About Tzitzit: Purpose: The tassels serve as a reminder of God's commandments to maintain holiness and not follow after one's own heart or eyes. App...

What if reality isn't what we think it is? By Yeshayahu Ben-Yehudah

If reality isn't what we think it is, we are likely living in a "controlled hallucination"—a model of the world created by our brains rather than a direct window into objective truth.  Science and philosophy suggest that our perception is a survival-based interface, much like a computer desktop, where icons represent complex underlying data without actually being that data. By Yeshayahu Ben-Yehudah Key Perspectives on Non-Objective Reality The "User Interface" Theory : Cognitive scientist Dr. Donald Hoffman argues through mathematical models that evolution prioritizes "fitness payoffs" over truth, meaning our senses hide reality to help us survive, much like a file icon hides the complex computer code. The Simulation Hypothesis: The universe might be a simulated construct where time is a processing speed and "physical" objects only render when observed, similar to a computer game. Brain-Constructed Reality: Neuroscience suggests our brains d...

The Unseen World in Hermeticism – Aether, Archons, Daemons & The Divine Mind

In Hermeticism, the "unseen world" refers to the layered reality that exists beyond physical measurement, where the universe is fundamentally composed of mind rather than just matter.  This unseen realm is populated by distinct forces and entities that shape human consciousness and the laws of the cosmos. The Divine Mind (Nous) The Divine Mind or Nous is the supreme, organizing intelligence of the universe. The "Eye of the Soul": Unlike analytical thought, Nous is the faculty of direct intuition and spiritual perception—the "eye of the soul" that allows one to see the divine. Infinite Source: Hermeticism teaches that the universe is a creation of God's imagination and that every person contains a spark of this universal mind. Purpose: Reconnecting with Nous allows a person to transcend material limitations and experience "gnosis" (direct spiritual knowledge). Aether (The Fifth Element) Aether, often called the "Quintessence," is ...

Is the Human Brain a Antenna? By Yeshayahu Ben-Yehudah

The idea that the human brain acts as an antenna is a theoretical concept, often discussed in studies of consciousness , quantum biology , and bioelectromagnetics . It suggests the brain receives or transmits information via electromagnetic waves or functions as a receiver of consciousness.  While brain electromagnetic field waves exist, this specific antenna hypothesis is not proven, though some theories suggest microtubule structures or the head itself could act as a radio receiver. By Yeshayahu Ben-Yehudah Support for the idea that the human brain acts as an antenna stems from theories in quantum biology , electromagnetic field studies, and metaphysics , suggesting the brain tunes into frequencies rather than solely generating consciousness. This perspective posits the brain is a "transceiver" for consciousness or an information field. Key Perspectives Supporting the "Brain as Antenna" Theory:  Quantum Mind/Consciousness: Proponents suggest the brain is a ...