The Living Universe
The Living Universe
Date: | 12-08-11 |
Host: | George Noory |
Guests: | Duane Elgin, Tom Grier |
Internationally recognized speaker, author, and social visionary, Duane Elgin,
discussed how biology and physics show that the universe is not dead
but rather uniquely alive, an insight which, he shows, is in harmony
with all of the world’s major spiritual traditions. Plato said the
universe is a single living creature that embraces all living creatures
within it. Indeed, the universe is a whole, integrated system, with an
infinite amount of energy flowing through it, he said.
Interestingly, quantum physics has pointed toward probabilities and
uncertainties at the very foundation of reality. This quality of choice
or freedom is part of the free will that living creatures have, he
noted. Science is finding consciousness up and down the cosmic spectrum,
starting at the level of an atom, which makes certain kinds of choices,
Elgin pointed out. Another character of a living creature is the
ability to reproduce, and recent theories have proposed that black holes
may be shooting out matter to create a 'Big Bang' that spawns a new
universe, he added.
Elgin outlined various stages of humanity's transitions & evolution,
as we are at a pivotal time with increased difficulties from climate,
the economy, and other factors. Humanity has matured from its childhood
as hunter-gatherers, moving to its adolescence as a species on the edge
of a planetary civilization, and is now ready to move past "parental
institutions" that have held sway, he said. The unprecedented revolution
in global communications are creating a kind of global brain that will
support the awakening of our collective consciousness, and move into
adulthood, as we tackle global challenges, he continued.
Lyme Disease Update
First hour guest, medical researcher Tom Grier shared an update on Lyme disease. A recent press release
from the Mayo Clinic reported that multiple sclerosis (MS) often starts
with an inflammation in the brain's outer layers. This correlates with
what Grier had been proposing about Lyme disease, which he's noted bears
certain similarities to MS. Prolonged antibiotic therapy is sometimes
effective in treating Lyme disease, he added. For more, see this recap of Grier's show appearance from September.
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