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Quantum Poetry

In The Quantum Revelation, Paul Levy, a practicing Tibetan Buddhist, writes that physics and psychology “might share an underlying commonality.”

He quotes Wolfgang Pauli:

The only acceptable point of view appears to be one that recognizes both sides of reality — the quantitative and the qualitative, the physical and the psychical — as compatible with each other and can embrace them simultaneously.

According to Levy:

The unification of psyche and physis — the inside and the outside– demands we explore the outer world while simultaneously looking within ourselves . . It is becoming clear that physis and psyche are two sides of the same coin, a currency that can be used to help our species snap out of our spell of fear and separation. . . both approaches need to be combined to cross-pollinate each other. Jung writes that, ‘only from which wholeness can man create a model of the whole.’

However, Levy laments that most of today’s physicists are corporate owned. Their careers, salaries, government and military funding (not to mention their very lives) depend upon adhering to the status quo paradigm of empirical science. As a result, they stay stuck — conveniently blind to the spiritual/psychological implications of quantum physics, Dangerously resistant, in fact.

He writes, . . . they exhibit a staggering ability to ignore whatever information doesn’t fit with the current theory they subscribe to.

In his view:

The overwhelming majority of the physics field has been co-opted by the corporate powers that be to become an instrument for their agenda. For the corporate body politic, the bottom line of generating profits is what’s most important, after all. its main priority is focused on whatever activity is most readily translatable into money.

But fear not.

Lao Tze has given the world a way out of institutionalized madness. Using mystical poetry, he does an end-run around the rational mind, seducing us with powerful imagery and suggestive verse.

Ironically, given scientists’ ridicule and resistance to the implications of quantum physics, the Tao Te Ching is a world-loved scripture. According to translators Gia-Fu Feng and Jane English:

The eighty-one short chapters known as the Tao Te Ching have been translated more often than any other book in the world, with the single exception of the Bible. Like the Bible, the Tao Te Ching is a book whose appeal is as broad as its meaning is deep. It speaks to each of us at our own level of understanding, while inviting us to search for levels of insight and experience that are not yet within our comprehension.

What rational physicists deny, many embrace.

Not coincidentally, the title of my 2014 version of the Tao Te Ching, taken from the first passage, is Two Sides of a Coin:

Ahead of his time, Lao, Tze knew what quantum physics now tells us.

His advice aligns perfectly with the unified, multi-layered field of the Quantum Life Wheel — the unified field theory of everything which, unbeknownst for lack of yoga background, Einstein already had.

Lao Tse tells us to turn inward to transcend mortality. This outward movement is the contracting yin out-breath of return from the peripheral m=mass to Creative Source which rests at the Center of the Wheel.

Conversely, to manifest in the physical world, take an in-breathe. Follow the yang path of action, expanding from the Center hub of the Wheel with passionate conviction (e=energy) towards the outer rim of matter.

Of the book’s origins I wrote:

Legend has it that the Tao Te Ching (The Way and Its Power) was the creation of a 160-year-old statesman who, disillusioned of political corruption, left his position at the Chinese Imperial Court.

But his entrance to the high mountains was barred by a gatekeeper who demanded that before he pass on, Lao Tze write down what he had learned as a legacy to future generations.

He complied.

The result was this book.

I conclude:

Following the tradition of ancient yogic masters, Lao Tze succeeded in purifying, integrating and mastering the elements of his animal nature. This is why drawings of Lao Tze often show him riding an ox, which symbolizes a sage-like ability to harness instinctive impulses to intentional goals, the better to reach humanity’s ultimate, high mountain destination.

What Lao Tze has given us in the Tao Te Ching is a vision of humanity’s ultimate hope: the ability to maintain a sage-like balance between our instinctual, transitory nature on one hand, and our deepest, unchanging divinity, on the other – the experience of joining the manifest and unmanifest sides of creation in a seamless unity

This explains Levy’s observation:

Ironically, the quantum craziness may well provide humanity with an urgently need pathway back to our basic sanity, as if the seeming craziness intrinsic to quantum theory is the necessary corrective factor for the collective craziness of our world.

Let there be magic. Quantum magic.

PS. Molly McCord describes the astrological energies thusly:

Jan 28, 2026 Weekly Astrology and Energies: intense and transformative astrological energies are here, highlighting a powerful convergence of impacts from Pluto, Neptune, and Uranus that are all accelerating collective and personal evolution. We’re feeling the ripple effects of Mars conjunct Pluto in Aquarius at 3 deg, Uranus stationing direct in Taurus on Feb 3, and Neptune newly at zero degrees of Aries, all of which are catalyzing breakdowns of outdated systems, triggering emotional and nervous system responses, and pushing humanity toward irreversible change. Current global events, weather extremes, technological shifts, and economic disruptions are invitations to step into energetic mastery, conscious leadership, and empowered self-responsibility.

The Leo Full Moon at 13 degrees on Feb 1 is aligned with Imbolc, reclaiming personal power, creativity, and sovereignty within one’s own sacred life force and fire. Ultimately, this is a call to embody higher consciousness, be highly intentional with your energy and live your spiritual practices proactively.

Trust that even amid discomfort and collapse, profound new beginnings, breakthroughs, and heart-opening developments are emerging as we move deeper into February’s pivotal cycle.

Here’s how the dynamic looks in quantum perspective according to David Icke’s recent, much publicized book, The Roadmap:

And here’s what the potential consequence of a global shift away from the limitations of empirical science to the complete and accurate quantum paradigm looks like:

Dysfunctional Paradigms

Here’s an important section from the Quantum Paradigm Handbook.

Common wisdom has it that “You can’t leave a place you’ve never been.” Positive change requires an awareness of where you are now, where you’d like to be, and how to get from here to there.

It starts by being aware of your current beliefs and recognizing that they’ve created the place you’d like to leave. It takes the courage to admit that a currently held paradigm, no matter how familiar and fiercely held, is part of the problem. Creating a happy, fulfilling life begins with shifting to a complete and correct Quantum Paradigm.

Distortions of the quantum Life Wheel generate attitudes that are similarly bent out of shape. These eventually manifest as violence, both internal or external. Like cancers at a cellular level, the results of life turned against itself take many forms. Conflict and stress-related illnesses takes their toll on every scale of magnitude from smallest, the individual, to largest — the entire planet.

Illustrations included here picture the major paradigm malfunctions that continue to cause great misery and horrific violence in the world.

Illusions of Separateness, Exclusiveness and Isolation

In the unified worldview pictured by the quantum Life Wheel, all the levels of experience are interwoven and interconnected. Time is an illusion. All of history is in fact going on at once. (See the Prado Painting section of The Quantum Solution for more detail.)

In this paradigm, everyone everywhere is connected by the invisible strands of energy and time. Living fully aware of the center while remaining present on the surface, linking the levels of the Wheel in a two-way, infinitely continuous loop is the height of attainment. In this reality, separateness isn’t possible. Isolation is only an illusion. Exclusiveness is a mirage.

A common ego-distortion of the Wheel is to carve out a pie-slice in time and place from the whole and identify with it to the exclusion of everything and everyone else.

PARADOX: The Illusion of Separateness

Illusion of separateness

Exclusiveness and Isolation

This ego mistake has many variations. One is to identify with a particular level of the Wheel to the exclusion and detriment of the others. For example, many identify exclusively with the surface. This results in the picture of the exclusively materialistic empirical science world view.

MaterialistAthest

It is also common for those who share a particular distortion to disrespect those who are focused exclusively on other levels or different sectors of the Life Wheel. Compounding this, they begin to think their particular viewpoint is exclusively right, and all others exclusively wrong. The next step is to attach the label “good” to what they like, and “bad” to whatever is unfamiliar.

Another distortion is to identify primarily with the middle level of energy and emotions. Nature worshipers and pagans distort or invert the levels, sometimes placing nature above its Source, even replacing it. Hedonists (adventure and pleasure seekers) also live here.

Still others identify primarily with the inner levels of the Wheel. In the extreme, philosophers and religionists focus here. Making a value of necessity, they sometimes reject the world as an evil influence and suppress natural urges. This backfires, leading to hidden sexual abuse and other malfunctions.

Religionist

Yet another distortion is to fragment the levels of the Wheel. Different levels are experienced at alternative times, each part disassociated from the others. The result is the chaotic picture of a schizophrenic personality and/or lifestyle. In the extreme, the center floats alone, outside the rest. This explains how fractured individuals who seem like model citizens and pictures of propriety on the surface can live hidden lives of depravity and commit crimes of unspeakable cruelty.

Stress

Each distortion has negative consequences for mental health. This in turn affects relationships within and between families, and then relationships within and between every larger form of social, political, religious, educational and business organization.

Egoists — narcissists in the extreme — subscribe to the illusion that they’re separate and that they must compete against each other to rise to the top two-dimensional pyramids. They compete for control over presumably scare resources, both material and intangible. This includes money, possessions, political power, popularity — even love. “Me-first-and-foremost” believers feel justified in doing whatever it takes to get “ahead” — at the expense of everyone else.

Egoists behave as if getting what they want is the end-all and be-all of existence. They act with little regard for the future, oblivious to the concept of karma. Like Dorian Gray, they believe they can hide from the consequences of their actions and that there is no higher justice. But in this, they are sadly mistaken. Whether foreseen or not, the results of past actions inevitably return. For the unprepared, it is the hardest but surest way to learn life’s lessons.

Egoists are not in-dependent, for they see themselves as lacking inner resources. They are independent in the backwards sense of trusting and depending on no one and nothing but themselves. This is not only terribly lonely. It invites rationalizations, making it acceptable to exploit others and distance themselves from the pain, suffering and hardships caused by their selfishness.

Duality – Dividing the World into Opposites

In the positive worldview, light, peace, and higher love at the center are balanced at the middle level by the fluctuations of nature: day and night, light and dark, hard and soft, hot and cold, wet and dry, pleasure and pain. The elements of nature combine and recombine, proliferating to create diversity on the surface of the quantum Life Wheel, including the manifold species of plants, animals, birds, fish — and races of mankind.

The Complete, Natural Paradigm

Completion

However, in recent times, it has become the usual practice to separate the complimentary sides and alternating seasons of nature, pitting them against each other. Integral pairs of light and dark, day and night, white and black, positive and negative, male and female are opposed as if they were warring antitheticals.

Life, success and pleasure are chased after. Their opposites — death, failure and pain — are shunned with fear and aversion. In the extreme, even the compass directions of right and left are associated with political extremes. This produces a world of conflict within and wars without.

Exclusively “Good” – Yang without Yin

Duality Positive

Exclusively “Bad” – Yin without Yang

Duality negative

To make matters even worse, moral judgments of “good and bad” or “right and wrong” are arbitrarily assigned to opposite sides of the same coin. Instead of being equally natural parts of a single, unified pattern, light, day, white, positive and male are elevated to superior status. Dark, night, black, negative and female are subordinated to inferior status. The language of poetry, when misconstrued and taken literally, becomes perverted into sexist and racist bigotry, with wide ranging, divisive results.

Love

It is said that “Love makes the world go round.” Higher, unconditional love resides at the Wheel’s center. But much that is done in the name of this all-powerful influence is paltry parody. The natural impulse to extend outwards towards others takes many forms, positive and negative, as it manifests throughout the layers and sectors of the life Wheel. Some are creative, others destructive.

In creating your own personal Wheel, it is important to think about your own experiences, past and present, and what you would like to change for the better.

LoveLadder.sized

The Best Leaders Are Self-Aware

PPH Increase Self-Awareness

Albert Einstein, who had the Unified Field Theory of his heart’s desire but didn’t know it, was a world leader in science as well as humanitarian thought. What he lacked was yoga training and a direct experience of the wheels-within-wheels levels of the Positive Paradigm. The product of a repressive, European culture, he was congested at the middle level of emotions, an affliction that manifested in the form of a miserable family life. Despite early flashes of genius, he was unable to produce consistently brilliant work.

Notable leaders of modern times each have unique Life Wheel patterns that explain both their strengths and weaknesses.

Make the Choice

The paradigm choice and its consequences are summarized as follows:

  • Dysfunctional paradigms tie us in knots. They tear us apart. They drive us crazy. They push us to murder and even suicide. It’s imperative to identify them and root them out.
  • To survive intact, we must cleave to the essence of the perennial philosophy. The Quantum Paradigm of Change is a snapshot of the essential truth which the world’s great religions share in common. It offers us a way out of global madness. It gives us a means for restoring sanity to our world outlook.
  • It is a question of which worldview will prevail. Everyone must choose. (Failing to choose consciously is also a choice.) Do we cling to dysfunctional paradigms that have brought us to the brink of Titanic disaster? Or do we opt for Einstein’s new way of thinking? Do we choose to be, or not to be? To survive or to perish from the face of the earth, that is the question.
  • In Quantum Paradigm context, peace necessarily begins one individual at a time, and is accomplished from the inside out. So long as dysfunctional paradigms put individuals at war within themselves, general ignorance will continue to escalate into worldwide conflict.
  • Paradigm choices have consequences for long-term survival. The Western linear progressive theory of history puts leaders operating on dysfunctional paradigms at a loss to foresee cyclical down-turns or prepare for them in time.