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Worldshift 2012 pdf
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worldshift 2012 pdf

László has written an autobiography entitled Simply Genius! And Other Tales from My Life, published by Hay House Publishers in June 2011. In his book You Can Change the World, László promotes a linking of non-government organizations promoting sustainable development, using the Internet. László collaborated with Anthony Peake on the book The Immortal Mind: Science and the Continuity of Consciousness Beyond the Brain. Peake became a Consciousness Studies Department Member at Ervin László’s Center For Advanced Studies. In Peake’s hypothesis, one lives variants of the same life repeatedly but with the ability to make different choices and experience different outcomes, and a premonition is in fact a memory of the past. Peake had produced a tentative synthesis of the ancient idea of the " Eternal Return" with modern ideas like the simulation argument, the holographic universe, and the many worlds interpretation. Peake, whose background was in the social sciences, had sought to explain the fact that altered states of consciousness (such as deja vu, dreams, psychedelic drug experiences, meditation, near death experience) sometimes seem to feature precognition and premonitions.

worldshift 2012 pdf

László became interested in the consciousness theories of Anthony Peake, (who in turn was an admirer of László’s work on the Akashic Field). He believes that the hypothesis solves several problems that emerge from quantum physics, especially nonlocality and quantum entanglement. László believes that such an informational field can explain why our universe appears to be fine-tuned so as to form galaxies and conscious lifeforms and why evolution is an informed, not random, process. He posits that the "quantum vacuum" (see Vacuum state) is the fundamental energy and information-carrying field that informs not just the current universe, but all universes past and present (collectively, the " Metaverse"). Using the Sanskrit and Vedic term for " space", Akasha, he calls this information field the "Akashic field" or "A-field". László's 2004 book, Science and the Akashic Field: An Integral Theory of Everything posits a field of information as the substance of the cosmos. In 1993, in response to his experience with the Club of Rome, he founded the Club of Budapest to, in his words, "centre attention on the evolution of human values and consciousness as the crucial factors in changing course - from a race towards degradation, polarization and disaster to a rethinking of values and priorities so as to navigate today's transformation in the direction of humanism, ethics and global sustainability". Their goal was to explore whether it might be possible to use the chaos theory to identify a new general theory of evolution that might serve as a path to a better world. Meeting behind the Iron Curtain, the group of scientists and thinkers from a variety of disciplines met in secret. Bánáthy, Riane Eisler, John Corliss, Francisco Varela, Vilmos Csanyi, Gyorgy Kampis, David Loye, Jonathan Schull and Eric Chaisson of the initially secret General Evolutionary Research Group. In 1984, László was co-founder with Béla H. Work General Evolutionary Research Group One of their two sons is Alexander Laszlo. László married Carita Jägerhorn af Spurila 16 November 1956. In 2002, László received an honorary doctorate from the University of Pécs. In Hungary, the minister of environment appointed Laszlo as one of the leaders of the ministry's campaign concerning global warming.

worldshift 2012 pdf

In 2010, he was elected an external member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. László participated in the Stock Exchange of Visions project in 2006. He has published about 75 books and over 400 papers, and is editor of World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution. László is a visiting faculty member at the Graduate Institute Bethany. After World War II, he moved to the United States. László was born in Budapest, Hungary, the son of a shoe manufacturer and a mother who played the piano László himself started playing the piano when he was five years old, and gave his first piano concert with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra at the age of nine.

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