Where Science and Buddhism Meet PART 1
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Where Science and Buddhism Meet: Emptiness, Interconnectivity and the Nature of Reality
After 4 months of writing, editing, gathering information, finding the right media and music (and getting it approved) :D Its finally here, Where Science and Buddhism Meet: Emptiness, Interconnectivity and the Nature of Reality.
First thank you for taking the time to watch this! If you enjoy this video and think it would be of some benefit or interest of other please please share it, favorite it, link it in your own videos. I have nothing but a pure altruistic intention behind this, I've made it to share what I and many other have found, a profound convergence of two way seemingly opposite ways of perceiving and understanding reality. Lots of love!!
- Gerald
Here is a very partial list of resources, I'm working on expanding this.
-Wave/Particle Duality --
Tao of Physics - pg 67, 69
Quantum Enigma -- pg 10
The Fabric of the Cosmos -- pg. 206
-The Emptiness of Atoms-
-The Quantum Field -
Tao of Physics -- pg. 210
Part Two:
If you have any questions on the content or need some good resources please send me a message! Thanks again :)
Channel: Film & Animation
Uploaded: April 2, 2008 at 2:55 am
Author: GeraldP1983
Length: 00:10:31
Rating: 4.84
Views: 16085
Tags: buddhism quantum physics science interconnectivity reality emptiness spirituality love compassion oneness
Video Comments:
Being48 (December 24, 2008 at 12:14 pm)
WOW!!!AMAZING!!!BEAUTIFUL!!!
MBRproductions (December 24, 2008 at 2:26 am)
AMAZING video!
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
LinkBlink (December 16, 2008 at 6:35 am)
Very good narration, brought the very meaning of science & belief out in a clear & understandable manner for all us laymans. The part about Emptiness defiantly gave me new incite on how to perceive reality. Ive had very similar concepts yet not as simple.
cpinnago (December 14, 2008 at 9:55 pm)
Awsome post..
Laowest (December 14, 2008 at 5:29 pm)
The ultimate goal for Buddhist is to realize Nibbana (Nirvana). In order to achieve it you need to practise the Noble eigtfold path.
spectrumfrequency (December 11, 2008 at 8:16 am)
Is merit the application of choice to manifest love in all it's manifestations toward oneself and others? I believe there are various levels in the expression of love. Love life, love tribe, love sensuality, love creation/growth, love self, love other, love the world, love all, until you reach the place that surpasses all duality and where polarity and paradox are not
ShaoMen (December 21, 2008 at 8:42 pm)
I have always experienced that the body's primative nature is to feel affection for what empowers its own existence, be it on the level of mental identity or mere gross levelled. This affection is often mistaken for altuiristic love and compassion in resonance with Reality, whilst it is actually lower attachment and conditionality based on potential resonance with one's ego. Though, the stages you mention I feel are necessary steps to the way of true altuiristic compassion and love. Humbly yours
ShaoMen (December 11, 2008 at 12:40 am)
For that would be like judging an avid swimmer whilst standing on the shore, never even having touched water yourself.
alfulani5 (December 14, 2008 at 10:42 am)
Okay to cut the long discussion short. can you tell me what is the ultimate goal in Buddism and how to achieve it?
From the word itself it is the opposite of nothingness/emptiness.
Since it is an infinity, the rendering can also be infinite (multiple rendering) / multiverse / multi dimension.
So if one day people can tap into a power source that comes from nothing (zero point energy source), I believe its because they are capable in tapping into the infinity.