Quantum Reality Quotes

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Hope Bradford
“Everyone creates realities based on their own personal beliefs. These beliefs are so powerful that they can create [expansive or entrapping] realities over and over.~Kuan Yin”
Hope Bradford, Beneficial Law of Attraction: the Manifestation Teachings

Vanna Bonta
“Which came first — the observer or the particle?”
Vanna Bonta, Flight: A Quantum Fiction Novel

Amit Ray
“Beyond the corridor of our space-time there are infinite numbers of universes, each of them is governed by its own set of laws and physics.”
Amit Ray, Enlightenment Step by Step

Quantum physics teaches us that we can simultaneously exist in many places, under certain conditions.
“Quantum physics teaches us that we can simultaneously exist in many places, under certain conditions.”
Amit Ray, Quantum Computing Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence

Quantum mechanics tells us that every feeling is a collapse of some wave functions due
“Quantum mechanics tells us that every feeling is a collapse of some wave functions due to the interference of a matrix of attention functions.”
Amit Ray, Quantum Computing Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence

Thomas Lloyd Qualls
“Alchemy, the masters teach, is the process of linking the spiritual to the material. The alchemist is the bridge between the worlds. It is a process of working inside a mirror, knowing always that in the end, the part will reflect the whole. As inside, so outside.”
Thomas Lloyd Qualls, Painted Oxen

Ashim Shanker
“I feel as though dispossessed from the semblances of some crystalline reality to which I’d grown accustomed, and to some degree, had engaged in as a participant, but to which I had, nevertheless, grown inexplicably irrelevant. But the elements of this phenomenon are now quickly dissolving from memory and being replaced by reverse-engineered Random Access actualizations of junk code/DNA consciousness, the retro-coded catalysts of rogue cellular activity. The steel meshing titters musically and in its song, I hear a forgotten tale of the Interstitial gaps that form pinpoint vortexes at which fibers (quanta, as it were) of Reason come to a standstill, like light on the edge of a Singularity. The gaps, along their ridges, seasonally infected by the incidental wildfires in the collective unconscious substrata.

Heat flanks passageways down the Interstices. Wildfires cluster—spread down the base trunk Axon in a definitive roar: hitting branches, flaring out to Dendrites to give rise to this release of the very chemical seeds through which sentience is begotten.

Float about the ether, gliding a gentle current, before skimming down, to a skip over the surface of a sea of deep black with glimmering waves. And then, come to a stop, still inanimate and naked before any trespass into the Field, with all its layers that serve to veil. Plunge downward into the trenches. Swim backwards, upstream, and down through these spiraling jets of bubbles. Plummet past the threshold to trace the living history of shadows back to their source virus. And acquire this sense that the viruses as a sample, all of the outlying populations withstanding: they have their own sense of self-importance, too. Their own religion. And they mine their hosts barren with the utilitarian wherewithal that can only be expected of beings with self-preservationist motives.”
Ashim Shanker, Sinew of the Social Species

“Parallel Realities

Here and now.

Other vibrations. Other frequencies.”
ELLE NICOLAI

Thomas Lloyd Qualls
“Holding onto misery only brings more misery into focus. All possibilities exist. But the mind has only room for one thing at a time.”
Thomas Lloyd Qualls, Painted Oxen

Thomas Lloyd Qualls
“A word is a bridge. It is a wave of light and sound that spans the perceived distance between one thing and another.”
Thomas Lloyd Qualls, Painted Oxen

Sean Carroll
“Quantum Mechanics doesn't deserve the connotation of spookiness in the sense of some ineffable mystery that it is beyond the human mind to comprehend. Quantum Mechanics is amazing; it is novel, profound, mind-stretching & a very different view of reality from what we’re used to.”
Sean Carroll, Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime

Thomas Lloyd Qualls
“In the beginning was the word. And the word was split into infinity. All words, then, are part of the whole. Just as we are each part of the whole. There are individual words, as we are individual beings. Each word carries with it the memory of the whole logos. Just as we each carry the memory of the whole universe.”
Thomas Lloyd Qualls, Painted Oxen

Thomas Lloyd Qualls
“The moon speaks in slivers and halves.”
Thomas Lloyd Qualls, Painted Oxen

Thomas Lloyd Qualls
“The ears are the eyes of the dark, as the stars are the eyes of the night sky.”
Thomas Lloyd Qualls, Painted Oxen

Thomas Lloyd Qualls
“To work in the dark, you must be able to hold your own light, and still be intimate with the darkness.”
Thomas Lloyd Qualls, Painted Oxen

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“Do not fear the darkness; Because it is as beautiful as the light. And do not fear the light; Because it is as beautiful as the darkness. These two are each others mothers, and each others fathers.”
Hendrith Smith, The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic

“Meditation is the Antechamber

to the World of Spirit.

Let seeming chaos bathe you in the flow of infinite possibilities.”
ELLE NICOLAI

Leland Lewis
“...at the tip of your finger; ten thousand suns...”
Leland Lewis, Random Molecular Mirroring

Leland Lewis
“What is a leaf? Just the fact that a single thing exists is a miracle beyond all words. For if you look at a leaf very very closely, you will see that it is filled with wondrous planets brilliant stars and endless space.”
Leland Lewis, Random Molecular Mirroring

Thomas Lloyd Qualls
“The echo is a gift, passed on to us by our ancestors many ages ago, to remind us of ourselves. To confirm our existence. To remedy our loneliness. Though we must be still in order to hear it.”
Thomas Lloyd Qualls, Painted Oxen

Thomas Lloyd Qualls
“You move into the darkness, wrapping it around you like a heavy cloak. You dive into it naked like a midnight swim, slip beneath its covers and invite it to envelope you, as a dream. You lose yourself in the richness of its mysteries. You start to become the darkness. It starts to become you.”
Thomas Lloyd Qualls, Painted Oxen

Thomas Lloyd Qualls
“To be human is to be whole, but to fail to see this wholeness.”
Thomas Lloyd Qualls, Painted Oxen

Alex M. Vikoulov
“Quantum reality is not constrained to the realm of ultra-small. In a certain sense, we are all quantum wavicles meaning that a version of you can wildly vary from one observer to another. That's where I’ve come to realize that observer systemic alternate timelines are true parallel universes.”
Alex M. Vikoulov, The Syntellect Hypothesis: Five Paradigms of the Mind's Evolution

Haruki Murakami
“Think about it,” the old man said. “Close your eyes again, and think it all through. A circle that has many centers but no circumference. Your brain is made to think about difficult things. To help you get to a point where you understand something that you didn’t understand at first. You can’t be lazy or neglectful. Right now is a critical time. Because this is the period when your brain and your heart form and solidify.”
Haruki Murakami, New Yorker Short Stories

Rochelle Forrester
“The quantum measurement problem is caused by a failure to understand that each species has its own sensory world and that when we say the wave function collapses and brings a particle into existence we mean the particle is brought into existence in the human sensory world by the combined operation of the human sensory apparatus, particle detectors and the experimental set up. This is similar to the Copenhagen Interpretation suggested by Niels Bohr and others, but the understanding that the collapse of the wave function brings a particle into existence in the human sensory world removes the need for a dividing line between the quantum world and the macro world.”
Rochelle Forrester

“A pragmatist is concerned with results, not reality. The pragmatist refuses on principle to speculate about deep reality. . . . Pragmatism is an intellectually safe but ultimately sterile philosophy.”
Nick Herbert, Quantum Reality

Rajinder Jhol
“In sumptuous waves of self-knowledge, the realms of the mythical, imaginary, symbolic, and material collide and collapse into each other.”
Rajinder Jhol, Shine

“What times of faith trial we are all in together...Orwell understood it better then - than many do today. Humanitarian unity that is demonstrated in a spirit saturated in love actions, can transcend seasonal cultures and cross border customs...and become the greater force of all other forces; complicated to measure...and beyond human understanding, in its beautiful power.”
Dr. Tracey Bond

“All is One in totality, and reality. Get it anyhow. Through science. Or spirituality.”
Fakeer Ishavardas

“There is only one "I". One consciousness . One life. In quantum reality, metaphysically speaking, out "There" everything is the other thing. That is, at the Beginning and at the End, all is One. Without a you or an I. So live, die accordingly.”
Fakeer Ishavardas

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