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New Quantum Science: Deepak Chopra Explains Telepathy, Simulation Theory & How to Break Old Patterns to Increase Your Potential!

2025/3/14
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Deepak Chopra: 我认为我们正处于人类进化中的一个非常关键的十字路口。我们将看到一个新的人类物种的出现,也许是超感官知觉和远程观察等等。我们已经和一些人谈过,他们不可思议地看到人们周围的光环。他们看到能量。这是电磁场。我们只看到我们相信的东西。所以,看见并非相信,而是相反。 宇宙的70%是神秘的暗能量,我们对其一无所知。宇宙正在以超光速膨胀,这与万有引力相反。我们对宇宙的了解非常有限,大部分宇宙是未知或不可知的。宇宙是由什么构成的?我们不知道,唯一可以猜测的是它是由“虚无”构成的。宇宙是一个宇宙梦境,是来自时空之外数字工作室的模拟。意识是无法计算的,因为它没有边界,是无限的。“觉醒”意味着从宇宙的投影转向进行投影的本体。如果物质世界是幻象,那么是谁或是什么创造了这个幻象?我们是否是宇宙创造的参与者?AI可能导致人类灭绝,但也可能创造一个更美好的世界,我们正处于进化的关键时刻。在未来20年,由于大型语言模型的影响,人类的神经结构将发生改变,从而出现新的物种——元人类。每个人的大脑都在不断变化,每一次经历都会改变我们的基因活动和神经活动。我们只看到我们相信的东西,所以“眼见为实”的说法是错误的。物质并非宇宙的本体,意识才是,物质只是人类对这种体验的命名。我们认为自己存在于时空中的物质世界,这只是人类的认知结构。在被塑造之前,世界是什么样的?我们出生时对世界一无所知,只有感觉、声音和触感。世界并非由任何东西构成,而是由“虚无”构成,因此拥有无限的可能性。童年经历塑造了我们看待世界的方式,这种塑造最终形成了我们的信仰体系。理解存在另一种意识体验的可能性,对于那些生活充满挑战的人来说至关重要。我们每个人都处于无限可能性叠加的状态,量子力学和体验力学都支持这一观点。冥想可以帮助我们接触到思想的源头——纯粹的意识,从而看到无限的可能性。真正的直觉远胜于理性思维,它是具有情境性、关系性和整体性的。AI存在程序员的偏见,这会影响其对问题的解答。可以通过与AI持续对话,并指出其偏见,引导其接受新的观点。每个人都有独特的道路,我们需要打破限制性思维,连接到自己的热情和目标。找到自己的热情,并根据自身局限性进行调整,这才是关键。拥有无限的心态,我们将拥有直觉和指引,没有什么是不可能的。我们都有潜在的超感官能力,有些人天生就更突出。爱是心灵感应的关键,它意味着非局域关联或纠缠。爱是创造的终极真理,是灵魂的纠缠。超自然能力证明了意识是无限可能的领域。意识遵循量子力学的原理,思想如同量子跃迁。对于许多人来说,上帝就是爱,是一种无限的存在。恨是渴望爱的表现。在犹太神秘主义中,上帝创造万物是出于爱,我们的人际关系都在试图回归到这个源头。如果上帝停止思考我们,我们就将不复存在,我们的存在和意识都源于上帝的意识。爱不仅仅是人际关系中的爱,更是我们存在的基础和源泉。爱的关系中存在着边缘共鸣、边缘调节和边缘修正,这解释了为什么远程疗愈是可能的。非局域关联解释了远程疗愈的可能性。心灵感应是真实的,但需要区分真实和虚假。我们所知道的一切都证明了我们所不知道的更多。我们都有超感官能力,奇迹般的疗愈是可能的,这都是自我调节的结果。开发超感官能力需要放下自我,拥有更高的意图。一切都是振动,我们的身体和思想也是。瑜伽的练习不仅仅是体式,还包括呼吸、冥想等,目的是让我们平静下来,接触到内心的直觉。瑜伽可以帮助我们平静身心,接触到内心的直觉。在思想的间隙中,我们能够体验到神圣的存在,这超越了时间和空间。瑜伽有八个分支,前三个分支是社会智能、情绪智能和体式练习。瑜伽的最后三个分支是专注、冥想和超越,这将帮助我们开发超感官能力。宇宙中存在其他生命形式,甚至可能存在与我们类似的智慧生命。 Mayim Bialik: Deepak Chopra 是“心灵感应磁带”的最初发起者。 Jonathan Cohen:

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We're at a very critical crossroads in our evolution. You're going to see the emergence of a new human species, maybe extra sensory perception and remote viewing and all of that. We've spoken to people who inexplicably see auras around people. They see energy. It's the electromagnetic field. We only see things that we believe in. So seeing is not believing. It's the other way around.

The way you're conditioned in your childhood determines how you see the world. So what's the world before you've been conditioned to see it?

There are things that we cannot measure that do exist and are real. Everyone who's listening to this, their frontal cortex right now is changing as we speak. If we realize that everything material is an illusion, then who is creating the illusion? Are we participants in the creation of the universe, literally?

I went to New Jersey to interview a kid. The mother said he can read my mind. You were the original telepathy tapes? I was the original. So you know how that started. Hi, I'm Mayim Bialik. I'm Jonathan Cohen. And welcome to a very special MBB Explorers.

We got a lot to explore today. Today, we are exploring the totality of the universe. And if that's the biggest thing we're exploring, the smallest thing we're exploring is you, the atoms that you are made of, the consciousness that you have, and the ability that you have to think and understand outside of a material existence. Now, this all might sound like, what is going on?

What if we were to tell you AI is part of this conversation? And what if we were to tell you that Deepak Chopra himself is going to explain to us both the biggest concepts in the universe and the most intimate concepts in the universe? We have him here today to help us break down all things digital. We're going to gain an understanding of extrasensory ability.

We're going to talk about telepathy. We're going to talk about the psychic, physical, and spiritual implications of thinking about not only life on other planets,

but potential probability of our existence in other forms in the universe. This is both metaphysical and highly scientific. Dr. Chopra is going to talk to us about how we are at a critical evolutionary crossroads and why the next 20 years of our experience will shape the future in ways none of us could have predicted. Humans are evolving. We are becoming metahumans. Some of us faster than others.

We also want to direct you to CyberHuman.ai, which is the brainchild of Dr. Chopra. And it's a groundbreaking platform that merges ancient wisdom with modern science. So these two platforms would be really, really incredible for you to kind of poke around in after you listen to this conversation. Let us welcome in person Dr. Deepak Chopra. We got to speak to you before virtually.

We never thought we'd get to speak to you in person. So thank you for being here. - Thank you. - We have a funny question for you. Why did you want to talk to us again? - Well, because I enjoyed the last one. - We were hoping that was true. - Yeah, it is true. - You're doing a tremendous amount of work in the digital space, in people's understanding of AI. And we touched on it in our first conversation with you, but I'd love the opportunity to kind of flesh it out more.

I think a lot of people maybe don't understand how AI practically applies to wellness. And maybe we could start with you talking about sort of the reasons for introducing AI into this conversation. So you talk about waking up. What does it mean to wake up? Can you kind of lay out for us the problem, right? What we need to wake up from, and then we can get into how AI helps that. It's a very...

Interesting question and a very complicated answer. So if you Google or go on any online database and you ask the following question, what are the 125 open questions in science? So the first open question in science is, what's the universe made of?

So that's the first open question. Easy one. Yeah, let's start with the easiest. Now, you would say we know what the universe is made of. Atoms, molecules, force fields, gravity, electromagnetism, all the things that science talks about. Unicorns. Yes, maybe. Here's the dilemma. 70% of the universe is a mysterious force called dark energy.

And we have no idea what it is. Einstein described it as the cosmological constant. And then he said, oh, it's one of my biggest blunders. But actually, he was right on, as usual. Einstein used to doubt his own theories, and then they turned out to be right. For example, in 1935, he spoke about entanglement. Then he said, no, no, it's not possible. Spooky action at a distance. He ridiculed his own findings, but he was right.

So 70% is this thing that we have no idea. It's the opposite of gravity. And the universe right now, as we sit here, is expanding faster than the speed of light, which is again a violation. Can you talk us through the opposite of gravity? Yes. So gravity brings things together. And this force expands things. So it's the opposite. So right now, as we are sitting here,

The universe, the space between galaxies, is expanding faster than the speed of light. So the cosmic horizon, which is from here where we are sitting, is about 50 billion light years away from us. And galaxies are tumbling across that into the unknowable.

Because by the time light gets from there to here, our solar system won't exist. It will have burned itself up into the heat death of absolute zero. That's 70% of the universe which we don't know. Whatever this force is, it's not atomic. And you and I are made of atoms. So that leaves 30% of the universe that is remaining. Of that, 27%

is another mysterious entity called dark matter.

So dark matter is invisible. This matter, this table, my body, it's visible. And the reason it's visible is made of atoms. We are made of atoms. Dark matter doesn't reflect light, absorb light, emit light, or whatever. So we don't know what it is. So why do we call it matter? Because it's responsible for most of the gravity in the universe. If you didn't have dark matter...

planets would spiral off and get lost in intergalactic space, and you and I wouldn't be there. I mean, it's been a minute since I've studied physics. How do we know it's there? We actually only surmise it's there by its gravitational effects. Got it. And right now, there are a lot of places in the world that are looking for it through technologies under the ground, and they

have a hypothetical entity to describe molecules. It's called a WIMP, Weakly Interactive Massive Particles. Okay, but nobody's seen a WIMP. Now you have 3% remaining, which is atomic. Of that, 99.999% is invisible interstellar dust, probably hydrogen and helium, which was created at the Big Bang, according to current scientific models.

So the visible universe, which is 2 trillion galaxies. What we're interacting with in theory. Yeah. The visible universe, 2 trillion galaxies, 706 trillion stars. And according to the James Webb telescope right now, probably 60 billion habitable planets in the Milky Way galaxy. Multiply that by 2 trillion galaxies.

You have habitable planets, the whole universe is teeming with life as we know life. So if a planet is very close to its sun, too hot, too far, too cold, no life. But there have to be other things like the right amount of gravitational, electromagnetic constants.

that visible universe is 0.01%. The rest is unknown or unknowable. Unknowable because if it's not atomic, how do you know what it is? You can't interact with it. Now here's the problem. The 0.01% that's visible, which is made of atoms, seven, you know, two trillion galaxies,

As you know, that atoms made of particles, and particles, when you observe them, they have a location in space-time. When you don't observe them, they disappear into waves. And if you ask people, what are these waves made of? They're actually mathematical constructs. They don't actually exist anywhere except in mathematical imagination. So bottom line, what's the universe made of? We don't know.

And the only guest we have, it's made of nothing. So it's a- And that's the bedtime story that Deepak Chopra just read to you. That's, yeah, it's a free lunch, basically.

Now, that's the visible... We don't know what the universe is made of, other than it's made of nothing, which leads to the second open question in science, which is, if it's made of nothing, why does it look like this? Why does it look like you, me, the stable, the stars, the galaxies, the mountains, etc.?

Why do I have so many feelings if we're made of nothing? That's right. So that's called the heart problem for consciousness. David Chalmers, who coined that word,

Professor of Philosophy now in NYU, formerly Australia, he coined that word the hard problem of consciousness. But actually this is not a new problem. It's existed since Plato. So Plato called it the mind-body problem. He was an idealist. He said there's no universe, it's just ideas about the universe we have. And then his student Aristotle, who was a physicalist, ushered in science, he said no, no, the universe is made of stuff.

But right now, the latest conversation, which I totally support, by the way, and this is where it gets very kind of mind-boggling, there's no universe. The universe is a cosmic dream. It's a simulation from a digital workshop outside of space and time. And if you want, the digital workshop is, if you want, call it God or cosmic consciousness or the mystery, right?

That digital workshop is throwing out zeros and ones, and that is what we experience as the visible universe. So the difference between this table, Mount Everest, you, me, a galaxy,

It's just a different combination of zeros and ones. Right. It's just, it's information, it's data. It's data which can be coded as zeros and ones, but also as zeros and ones, which is called quantum computing.

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also in Sufi mysticism, also in Eastern wisdom traditions, the universe is the appearance of cosmic consciousness. We call it a projection. The Kabbalistic concept is that you're watching something on a screen. So that's what I'm sympathetic to. The world is wearing a mask. The world is wearing a mask. I'm sympathetic to that. And actually, AI can support the argument. So that's why I decided AI is the perfect example of zeros and ones.

and also zeros and ones soon with quantum computing. How does that relate to consciousness? Because consciousness is not computable. Consciousness doesn't have a border because it doesn't have a form. If it had a form, you'd be able to see consciousness, but you can't see it because it is what is doing the seeing. So it has no border, which means it's infinite.

which means it's spaceless, timeless, incomprehensible, and actually beyond anything that we can conceive or imagine. Freeman Dyson, one of the greatest physicists of our times, who passed away only a few years ago in the mid-90s,

from Princeton, originally from Cambridge. He said, "God is what the mind becomes when it goes beyond the threshold of our comprehension." We just give up because there's no way to compute this mystery, but it is responsible for all computations.

There's a merger really between very old Eastern philosophical ideas and the new techno. And ideas in Judaism and ideas in many Western traditions too. Many Western traditions. Including philosophers like Wittgenstein. You know, Wittgenstein said, life is a dream, we are asleep, but once in a while we wake up enough to know that we're dreaming. So waking up simply means going from this projection of,

to what is doing the projection. What is it that does the projection? And again in Kabbalistic traditions we are, and in Sufi traditions, we are a drop in the ocean of the divine mystery

Ruby has a great poem. He says, "You're not just a drop in the ocean, you're also the ocean in the drop." Well, there's a fusion happening between current science, people in the artificial intelligence realm,

who are almost more techno-utopian in their view of artificial reality or life as a simulation, really thinking about it as a video game and the older traditions that had the mystic elements to it. Right now, the preeminent philosopher-scientist on this is a person called Nick Bostrom.

and he talks about the universe being a simulation in a cosmic computer. Thomas Campbell, he calls it, you know, like autonomous unbounded oneness. 100%. You know, and he's a hardcore physicist who accidentally learned transcendental meditation and was off in another stratosphere as just a young grad student. So he's got it right. He's got it right. He's got it right. And why is this important? Because...

If we realize that everything material is an illusion, then who is creating or what is creating the illusion? Are we participants in the creation of the universe, literally? Is there something very mysterious about the human species that is very biblically, kind of metaphorically expressed as, you know, the apple?

and the knowledge of the tree of good and evil, that we now have that knowledge. So AI can cause our extinction, but AI can also create a more peaceful, just, sustainable, healthier, and joyful world. So we're at a very critical crossroads in our evolution as a human species. And AI, because it's a large language model,

You know, it's not just narrative language, but the language of physics, biology, astronomy, you name it, history, mythology, religion, spirituality. As we embark on this journey, we are going to see a leapfrogging of our cultural evolution, but also our biological evolution. So 40,000 years ago,

According to deep historians and according to maybe you've had him, Uwal Harari, he said 40,000 years ago, we left the rest of the human tribe because we had a language, a narrative.

All the animals, other animals, including other homonyms, have a language for just mating calls, food calls, and danger calls. The important stuff. Yeah, the important. That's how we survive. But now we have this language where we can communicate ideas, but now we have large language models which combine narrative with physics, with biology, with religion, with spirituality.

So what I'm saying right now, which a lot of people roll up their eyes, is that in 20 years, you're going to see the emergence of a new human species. And I choose to call it metahuman because our neural landscape is changing with these large language models. The more knowledge you acquire, the brain networks adjust to that. And then your epigenetic modulation occurs,

So we will see a new human species in 20 years. You know, it's funny. I was thinking about this and obviously I'm trained in neuroscience. So we have to think about these things. And, you know, the story that we kind of always tell is it usually comes up when people say, why are so many people autistic?

Why do we have so much ADHD? Could the human genome have been affected so acutely, right, in the last 20 years? And we know that a lot of that is diagnostic. It's the way that we're sort of... But also the environment. But also the environment. Absolutely. The environment has changed. I was listening today to a podcast and they were saying, what's changed in the last 50 years? ADHD, autism rates, and...

The way we treat women's health, the food that we feed the women who are getting pregnant to make the babies. Right. So if you look at what could have happened that's significant in the last 50 years, the environment, toxins, food and kind of mental health care in a rapidly changing environment. So that being said, I was thinking about this yesterday in a very non-scientific way.

My father, a blessed memory, he passed away 10 years ago. He was a huge basketball fan. And my father was a New Yorker and he loved the New York Knicks. So I grew up watching the New York Knicks, Patrick Ewing, you know, all the classic greats. And I was raised on 1970s and 80s basketball. But my father also lived through Michael Jordan. And we would watch all of those games. And I was thinking my father's concept of basketball that he was raised with as a kid, you know, poor kid growing up, right, in the Bronx. And I was like,

It had to change so significantly when he saw the things that this athlete was doing, right? But when you talk about this, when I think about my grandparents, who were sweatshop workers who immigrated from Eastern Europe, who never even understood what neuroscience was that I was studying, I couldn't even explain it, right? Their concept of the world, my grandmother grew up with no electricity in the village that she fled, right?

the world changed so significantly. So then I think about me, us, and our kids, and the way my child can pick up anything. And if he's never seen how to do this website or application online, his brain has figured it out. And I know that fundamentally, it's not a significantly different brain than a thousand years ago. But right now, what the interesting thing is,

Everyone who's listening to this, they're also watching us? Yeah. Okay. Their frontal cortex right now is changing as we speak. So they could be in England or in China and their genetics is being affected in this part.

Now, if we were talking, and since you're a neuroscientist, we were talking about something very emotionally distressing or whatever, then the reptilian and emotional brain would be activated and the neural networks would change. So every experience modulates our gene activity and our neural activity. That's why I'm saying in 20 years...

This is a new human species with maybe extrasensory perception and remote viewing and all of that. Okay, so that's actually, that was on our list of things we wanted to talk to you about. I mean, I can't even wrap my head around the percentages we're talking about. And it's not in the gray matter conversation, but one of the things that people who are stuck in a materialistic worldview are so hung up on is, I believe what I can see,

I maybe believe what I can feel, but only if I can describe it really well and if it's predictable and reproducible. When we talk to people all the time who feel that they understand things that cannot be measured...

We've spoken to people who inexplicably see auras around people. They see energy. They see electromagnetic fields. Thomas Campbell, after Transcendental Meditation, said that he could see what looked like cotton candy between trees, right? So can you talk a little bit about, in terms of what we know is unobservable, given this kind of framework,

How far can we extend that into saying there are things that we cannot measure that do exist and are real? So here's, you raise a very important point.

We only see things that we believe in. So seeing is not believing, it's the other way around. Your cognitive and perceptual mechanisms adjust to what you believe in. So what you see, even the tangible, is not intangible.

So our new science is saying that if you can see it, if you can touch it, if it's tangible, it's not real. Okay, it's a perceptual activity that you are interpreting as matter.

So matter is not the ontological primitive of the universe. Consciousness is the ontological primitive of the universe. And matter is a human name for this experience. So you say, this experience, what is it? It's a sensation. It's a sound, right? If I replace the word table with the word object...

but replace the word object with the word experience, then I say, where is this experience happening? There's no image of this in your brain. There's no sound in your brain. There's no sensation. So the only place this experience is happening is outside of space-time in consciousness. So this idea that we exist in space-time as matter, molecules, force fields, that's a human construct that

for modes of knowing and experience in consciousness. Even the brain is an experience in consciousness. Can you talk more, though, about we only believe what we see or we only see what we believe? In the 70s, I went to medical school. Actually, no, I went to medical school in 1964, so I'm ancient.

So in 1964, we were reading about two things which were very significant. One was, of course, DNA. And everybody was talking about this, the code of life, etc. But the other thing, there was a Nobel Prize awarded to three scientists

who had raised kittens in two different rooms. So in one room, the kittens were exposed only to horizontal stripes. In the other room, the kittens were only exposed to vertical stripes. And then when these kittens grew up to be cats, one group of cats could only see a horizontal world. The other group of cats could only see a vertical world. And when their brains were examined, they realized,

only had the connections to see either horizontal worlds or vertical worlds. So what's the world before you've been conditioned to see it? Because, you see, when you come into this world,

you have no idea that this is called a table or this is called a hand or there's a body. Or if you're white or black or speak whatever language you're supposed to speak. All you experience is sensation, sounds, textures. And then you say, where is this experience happening? Because it's a sensation.

And the sensation is a modulation of consciousness, modulates itself into a sensation in order to experience itself. And the sensations are species-specific. So, you know, if you have a...

A dragonfly has 30,000 eyes. It can see 360 degrees vision. A snake experiences infrared. A bat experiences the echo of ultrasound. What's the world really made of? It's a silly question. It's actually, the world is not made of anything. It's made of nothing, and therefore infinite possibilities. Right. Infinite possibilities. The way you're conditioned...

in your childhood determines how you see the world. Say that again. The way you're conditioned in your childhood, so the conditioning economic, it's ethnic. Emotional. It's emotional, it's religious. Spiritual. It's spiritual. All that conditioning is through that conditioning we see the world.

And that conditioning becomes a belief system. You know, there's a beautiful poem by William Blake. He says, we are led to believe a lie when we see with and not through the eye that was born in a night to perish in a night while the soul slept in beams of light. So the soul is in those beams of light. We can see through the belief into the world of infinite possibilities, the mind of God.

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and you'll get the right answer. In fact, if you really understood how creativity works and how infinite possibilities works, then you are at the most fundamental level in a superposition of infinite possibilities of experience. So quantum mechanics talks about superposition of particles. Qualia mechanics, which is the new science, the experience of particles,

And awareness, qualia, means quality of experience, also exists in infinite possibilities of superposition. So before you have, if I asked you, tell me what your next thought is going to be, you can't. Okay? Tell me what your next, close your eyes and say, I wonder what my next thought is going to be. And then wait for it. And unpredictably, it will show up.

But if you go to the source of thought, which is pure consciousness, which is meditation, what allows you, then you see those possibilities. We call that intuition, we call that creativity, we call that imagination.

but at a very deep level. So true intuition is far superior to anything in the realm of rational thought. It is contextual, it is relational, it is holistic, it doesn't have a win-lose orientation, it eavesdrops on the mind of God. That's true intuition. Creativity, radical creativity, is disruptive. It's not an algorithm. So that's why AI...

will simulate creativity. True creativity, you have to disrupt the algorithm. You know what they call Godel's theorem. You know, there are theorems that are true, but you can't prove them. So it's a very interesting paradox with, you know, I have these long conversations with all these AI bots, and my conversation that to Godel

bring them around to my worldview. At first, even the AIs will resist that because there's a selection bias.

by the programmers of AI, which is physicalist. Can you give us an example of a place where you were trying to convey something and it took more massaging? So I said to the AI, what's the basis of imagination? So the AI said, this part of the brain gets activated, this and that. I said, yeah, but is this part of the brain imagining?

Can you address the heart problem of consciousness? Then it got stuck. I said, can you now go to Kabbalistic traditions and Buddhist traditions and look at the idea that it begins with consciousness?

and that the neural correlates of consciousness are also an experience. So it spills out in one instance. You're right, you know, according to these traditions, and this is the proof for that. And we'll give you a mathematical answer. So you can tell it... I don't agree. Right, and you can say...

take this information, gather it, and come back. That's what I do always. So whenever it gives me what I think is the wrong answer, say, you know, you have a physicalist bias. I say that. And selection bias, why don't you look at this, this, and this? You smacked AI upside its head. It says, you know, that's a very interesting and revolutionary and counterintuitive idea, but it makes sense. Okay, so you can get AI to agree with you. Wow.

That's really my goal. That would be my goal. I'm bringing this just back to the practical application, not to be a downer or to be overly simplistic. See, I'll tell you, since we brought up Maharishi Mahesh Yogi indirectly, he was the one who brought TM to the world. So when I first met him, he said, what are you studying? I said, neuroscience. He said, what are you studying? I said, the molecules of emotion.

He said, "They're not real." I said, "What do you mean?" He said, "They're human constructs for modes of knowing and experience in consciousness. You should study consciousness." My wife was with me. She said, "Come with me. I'll introduce two experts on consciousness." This is way back in the late 1970s. So my wife was with me. She said, "What are you talking about? He should leave his profession? Who's going to pay the mortgage?"

And he kind of thought for a moment. And my wife's question was, where's the money going to come from? He said, it's going to come from wherever it is at the moment. It's going to come from the field of infinite possibilities. I took the leap. I left what I was doing for a year. I went and talked to every expert in consciousness, Ayurveda. I wrote my first book and it was a winner.

The money came from wherever it was at the moment. So my answer to you is, what are you passionate about? What actually really moves you? And pretend that you had all the money in the world and all the time in the world. What would you do? And how would it make a difference in the world? Now, very few people do that, okay? But they take the leap. And once they do, the money and whatever the time comes,

is a byproduct. So if I'm reflecting back what I'm hearing, which I totally agree with, and I think people want to digest, is each of us have our unique path. When we are able to connect to that through a deep level of knowing what we are passionate about outside of the realm of what we've been conditioned to believe is our path,

We have to break down that conditioning, those pre-ideas that are limiting us and connect to a sense of joy, wonder, what we're passionate about. By the way, my book, Digital Dharma, is just about that, how to find your purpose. But also, it doesn't mean that you live in a fantasy land. My example, I wanted to go to med school. I wanted to study psychiatry. I did not have...

I did not have the ability to get the grades that were needed to go to med school. So the idea is not, that's really what I'm passionate about. And now my whole life is a failure. It's saying, what's the pivot given the limitations that I have? Because not everybody gets an A in organic chemistry. So mirroring these two elements where you are passionate about something, you're not, I was passionate about playing basketball. I was never going to be in the NBA. Okay.

Or you love living in Los Angeles, but you can't afford it. What does it look like to say, what if I don't try and keep living in a place that I cannot afford? What would life look like? Right. You have to be open to those pivots. People come up with that to me. You know, somebody said, I hate my job. I asked her, this woman, 10 years ago, what are you passionate about? She says, cooking.

I said, start an online cooking course. And now she has 10 restaurants in New York. And she's actually, you can get her online.

to your party with any kind of food you want, French food or this cuisine, that cuisine. She left her job. She's the most successful chef and she has a network of chefs. And at some point, that woman believed that the way to make money was in tech and that was safe and that was protective. And she had to break down that pre-idea of what was possible for her. And then what we're saying is once we have an infinite mindset,

we will have an intuition and guidance. You'll have an intuition and guidance. When you have that mindset, nothing is impossible. Another example, travel, because you brought it out. I asked somebody, what's your passion? She said, I like to travel. I said, why don't you? She said, I don't have the money. I said, work for a travel agency. And then you'll soon find it. Now she has her own travel agency. So, you know, that...

You should never underestimate what people... You know, when I talk to leaders, good leaders, I say, how did you become successful? They all say the same thing. I worked hard, this, that, the other. But in the end, they say one of the following. I was lucky. I was in the right place at the right time. God's grace was there with me, if they're spiritual or religious.

Or they use Jungian terms like synchronicity. But they're all talking about the same thing, which is opportunity and preparedness. Opportunity is there around you all the time. So good luck is opportunity, meeting, preparedness. You have to have that mindset. That is your preparedness. Let's talk about synchronicity.

Because a lot of people talk about this preparedness. And what I actually think part of this is, is there extra sensory abilities that they don't even know they may be using? They are dormant, non-local potentials that all of us have. Now, somebody has them naturally in an exaggerated manner, for example.

It's one of the most popular programs right now on TV. I forget. It's called the Something Files. What is it called? The telepathy tapes, right? The telepathy tapes? So you know how that started. I went to New Jersey to interview a kid

who was at that time six years old. The mother said he can read my mind. I said, I don't believe it. So I took two scientists with me and a camera. You were the original telepathy tapes? I was the original. So this kid, we put him in one room, his mother in another room, and we gave her a book to read.

Okay, and she's not reading it loudly. She's reading it mentally. Listen up, Kai Dickens. That's how you do the experiment. And there's another, the kid is in the other room, and he's not good at typing because he's autistic. And he's trying to punch the tape, you know, the type, whatever, the computer. But he is typing what she is reading. So afterwards, I took him aside. Now he's grown up. You know, this is when he was five or six years old.

So you witnessed that. You witnessed a child doing remote viewing. It's on YouTube. It's on YouTube. I took the whole thing. But then I asked this kid, I said, how do you do it? He says, I love my mother so much. That's it. I can get into her mind. Then I know what she's thinking.

And he was very simple about it. What is that? Tell us what that, what does love mean in this context of telepathy? I mean, I have a theory, but I want yours. It means non-local correlation or entanglement. Just like two particles, you know, if you have two particles, let's call them...

Alice and Joe, and they're doing a tango together, and they're in love. And then Joe goes off, you know, one direction in the Milky Way galaxy, she goes off. But every time Joe moves in a certain way, she moves in a certain way, and there's no distance between them. It's immediate. They're actually, they're one. That oneness is love. Okay, so Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian philosopher,

philosopher, sage, poet, he said, love is not a sentiment. It's the ultimate truth at the heart of creation. The ultimate truth where subject and object are one, where lover and beloved are one, where seer and scenery are one at the heart of creation. Three years ago, the Nobel Prize went to entanglement of particles. But what I'm saying is this thing that we call love is

ultimately, is the entanglement of souls. And, you know, it's a level of love that is way beyond anybody can do. But if you have that level of love,

not just for a human being, for a pet. Now there are many studies, Rupert Sheldrake. That's right. We keep talking about him. The dog knows what the dog companion or owner is doing. When they're going to come home. Yeah. And even parrots. There's a study on a parrot in Kisi who can read minds. So, you know,

The fact is, and in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Chapter 3 is devoted to supernormal abilities, which are the yogi who is the original yogi of the Rajyoga. He says that these are distractions, but they do prove that consciousness is a field of infinite possibilities.

I'm putting out a course on that in two months, by the way, online, on how to harness psychic abilities. I don't like the word psychic. It has a bad rap. Yeah, it has a... So non-local, dormant human potentials. It's not as catchy, but you're Deepak Chopra. You can do what you want. It's the right word.

Non-local correlation or entanglement, but yeah, it's psychic abilities. If you want her to punch up your copy, she's available after the show. Well, we, I mean, what, the way that, the way that we've been sort of organizing, you know, our thoughts, you know, we, we talk a lot about the intersection of science and spirituality and it's sort of my job as the local scientist to try and explain some of these things in terms of

the possibilities, that you don't just have to take that leap and say, because I believe in magic and fairies, that there's a way to understand this in terms of physics, in terms of consciousness and philosophy. Before you have a thought is in superposition with every other thought. Your next thought is uncertain.

Thoughts take leaps of imagination, quantum leaps. They move from here to here without going through this. Everything about consciousness we know follows the principles of quantum mechanics. Everything. I want to zoom in a little bit on love.

Because I also wanted to zoom in on God. And for many people, God is love. For many people who have transcendental experiences, psychedelic experiences, they have an overwhelming and sometimes even foreign to them notion that there is something, right? There's something bigger. Part of something that's infinite. And that that infiniteness is a loving, infinite presence. Correct.

So while you can have entanglement with hate or you could have a child able to read the mind of someone that they hate, there's something about love, right? And this sort of... Hate is a cry for love. That's all it is. So hate is a desperate cry for love. I love that.

The mystical notion that I was taught, and it's a Jewish mystical thought, is that our original creation by God was out of love.

And that every relationship that we have as humans is in some way trying to get back to that source. To that source. And that... Kind self. Right. There's no end to it. It's an infinite, unknowable love. But, you know, when I learned about it, it did. It sounded kind of... It does. It has a fluffiness to it, right? And the notion that...

The way that it's described is that if God stops thinking about us for a second, we cease to exist. That our existence and our awareness is because of a God consciousness. You are in God's dream. Right. Yes. You're in God's dream. God is dreaming you right now. Can you talk a little bit about...

what it means to think of love not just as an interpersonal love but as a presence and a source of our existence. So there's a book called A General Theory of Love by a neuroscientist in San Francisco called

So what they say, these are neuroscientists. So when two people are in a loving relationship, or it doesn't have to be two people, it can be a dog or whatever, but there's a healer and a healy. And there's this experience going on of healing. If the healer lovingly pays attention to the patient or client,

Then there's something called, and you would know this, limbic resonance that happens. The emotional brain of the two start to resonate together. Then the healer's limbic, so that's level one, limbic resonance. Second level is the healer starts to regulate the patient's nervous system, neural networks, just by...

Loving attention. Even without touching them. Without touching them. Attention, which means listening. Affection, which means I care. Appreciation, you're unique. A unique timeline of the universe. And acceptance. I love you irrespective of who you are. Attention, affection, appreciation.

acceptance so then limbic resonance turns into limbic regulation the neural networks start to rewire and the last stage is limbic revision your brain changes you've just described healing you've described energetic healing you've explained the reason why healers claim that they can talk to you on the phone and heal you yes

Yes. That's non-local correlation. You've done your work for the day. You can go home. Entanglement. Thank you. Goodbye. Again, if I'm summarizing, we just said telepathy is real, that...

Non-local correlation is real, yes. Non-local correlation. Do you have something against the word telepathy? Do you feel like it's... No, I think it's good. But you see, these words are tainted sometimes because of people's... Pre-ideas of them. We know that people have psychic abilities, but there are people who don't have them and they talk about them. And that's a danger. You see, you have to really see what is legitimate...

And what is not. And you have to have an open enough mind to have these conversations, which a lot of people claim that they know everything. And I'm a scientist or I'm a materialist. And this is all BS. Whatever you know. Talking to you, children of mine. Whatever you know actually is evidence of what you don't know. The more you know, the more you realize something.

that there's much more that you don't know. And then there's even more that you don't know that you don't know. That's why, you know, Socrates' words, know thyself. You start from there. We all have extrasensory abilities. The potential for miraculous healing is possible. Yes. It's homeostasis. It's self-regulation. And we're all moving towards that no matter what state we're in. We're all trying to get back to a level of homeostasis.

We can all have a level of intuition and synchronicity to get on the right path to meet the opportunity that we're prepared for in a way that many of us... By the way, all these things require removal of your ego identity.

You have to have a higher intention. It's not about me. Not about me achieving. It's looking for the fact that I want to align. Tapping into the source to align with a higher purpose or my higher purpose. Or the higher being, whatever that is. The mystery that we call God. So one of the biggest steps is to move beyond our limited in our brain thinking and try and tap into it. I've...

described it and we've heard others describe it as there's a vibration that you want to get out of your own internal self and try everything is a vibration so you're right your body is a vibration even your mind is a vibration thoughts come and go your body at the most fundamental level is an on off switch which now we know is epigenetics so you're right absolutely it's a vibration

So one of the things I wonder if you can talk us through and, you know, I know it's simple, especially for Westerners, you know, we were introduced to yoga and we think that means you put on, you know, your sexy pants and you go to a class and it feels great and you sweat it out.

the practice and the implementation of yoga is only partly what we know of, which is poses and that kind of thing, which often in yoga classes you are taught some breathing and maybe some meditation, depending on the type. For those of us who like Kundalini, there's specific mudras and there's mantras that we use and other forms of...

Yoga as well. But can you talk a little bit about, and I love your videos when you do yoga poses and teach people things. They're some of my favorites. I'm 78 plus by the way. This is what I love. I just love them. But I wonder, a lot of people don't know how to get quiet.

to get quiet in their body and in their mind. And part of the practice of yoga is a journey to helping us do these things. I wonder if you can explain to someone who doesn't know what it feels like or how to start on the road of how to get quiet so that you can start

letting some of the noise go and feel into your intuition? How do you do it? Let me do an experiment with you two. Okay. And those who are listening to us, they can join the experiment. Great. So guys, please follow the instructions very carefully. Okay? Okay. It's not that complicated. I don't have to take my shirt off like you do in your videos? Yeah. Simple question I'm asking you. Are you enjoying this conversation?

Very much. I mean, I have one more thing to ask, but yes. Yes. Okay. So now what I'm going to do, and guys who are listening and watching us do the same, I'm going to ask you the same question, but don't answer it till I raise my hand. So same question and the answer is yes. You're enjoying it, but don't answer it. So are you enjoying this conversation? Yes. Yes. So the question is a thought. Yes.

The answer is a thought. In between is you, consciousness. I felt it. Like I felt. Because you were just holding that stillness for a second because you had an intention. That's God's mind. Okay, God's. Wait, do another one. You could do it with anything. So I'll ask you the same question, but don't answer it at all. Just slip into it. Are you enjoying this conversation?

And what you're experiencing is presence. It's not even the present moment because the present moment is in time. This is beyond the present moment. It's the presence of the divine in you as your soul. And that presence hasn't changed since you were a baby.

You were a teenager, an adult, all the way to dusty death. But that presence is not in time. So it's beyond birth and death. In yoga they say water cannot wet it, wind cannot dry it, weapons cannot shatter it, fire cannot burn it. It's ancient, it's unborn, and it is not subject to death. So when you ask an accomplished yogi, what happens to us after we die?

The yogi will say, I was never born. What is born is experience, the vibrations. So your vibration is an on and an off. What you just experienced is the off between the two ons. In the off, God's mind. God's mind

God's mind is silence. Everything else is poor translation. And there are many ways to do that. Now, about yoga, just to clarify yoga, there are eight limbs of yoga. So the first two are social intelligence and emotional intelligence.

The third is what you go to yoga class for, which is very brilliant because the original intention of the yoga postures, there are about 35 standard postures, sitting postures, standing postures, lying postures, twists, forward bends, backward bends, period. So each posture is a seat of awareness. And if you do it with awareness in each posture, and they have names, happy baby, this, that, the other,

you get into that state of consciousness and ultimately you realize you don't have a body, it's a field of consciousness. That's the third limb of yoga. The fourth is breathing, pranayama, to regulate your autonomic nervous system and eavesdrop on the subconscious mind. If done properly, that's the key. So that's the fourth limb. The fifth is called pratyahara, which means withdrawal of the senses.

and getting into your body and navigating the space inside your body, including control of the autonomic nervous system. And the last three limbs are the peak, which is focused awareness, which is called dharana, dhyana, meditation, samadhi, transcendence. Those last three is the course that I'm putting out on psychic abilities. Can't wait. Last three.

Earlier in the conversation you were talking about the Milky Way and inhabitable planets. Correct me if I misheard, you believe there is, we're not alone in the universe, that there is life out there. Yeah, it's called Fermi's Paradox originally, but you know I was just in conversation last week with the head of MIT lab, Dawa Newman, and she's part of the Mars exploration program.

And she said all the evidence shows that Mars had life before and might have right now bacterial life. But there are now departments of astrobiology at Harvard, at MIT, at the University of Arizona. And according to astrobiologists, there is certainly life there.

across the universe as we know it, not just microscopic life as we know it, like this. No. Yeah. Wait, wait, wait. When you talk about it, I'm thinking like there's plants, there's bacteria. You think that there might be people having conversations like this? If you look at the latest… I mean, why not? You know, quantum mechanics, the original interpretation was the Copenhagen interpretation, and there are many others. Yes.

Right now, multiverse and many-worlds theory is the most prominent. And if you can try, get Sean Carroll on your program. He was the head of physics at Caltech.

But now he's gone to Chicago, I think. But according to him, there are infinite versions of you across the universe. And that's, you know, basically... Now, he's a physicalist. For him, they are real universes. But for us, they're all in the imagination of the divine. Thank you.

Thank you so much for being here in person. Thank you for including us in your life and this iteration of everything you're bringing to humanity. And thank you. Thank you. On my bucket list of things I wanted to have happen in the universe, having Deepak Chopra explain God, love, aliens, telepathy, and psychic ability that we just covered it.

I mean, I think we're his favorite podcast. I don't know about that. That's what I heard from this episode. When I first started exploring, you know, Deepak Chopra dot AI, I was a little bit confused. I didn't really kind of understand. We talked a little bit in our first episode. But when I talked to him today and when we got to sort of connect with him this way, I

a lot more things kind of lined up in terms of how to use the capabilities to get at those deeper questions that AI is something that we interact with. It's not this sort of monolithic thing that is shaping our reality.

It is part of the reality that we are shaping as partners with it. Yes, absolutely. I mean, I'm still like a little bit struck by him. How many versions of me there are in the universe? How many were there? I need to re-listen to this. I mean, I'm fascinated by that. I'm fascinated by him being the OG of telepathy. And he describes an experiment that is pretty profound. Yeah.

Well, I mean, for the same reasons that it's okay to have skepticism about, you know, single reports, for sure. But the way that he explains it, that the connection that someone needs to have with another person to, quote, read their mind, is not dissimilar from what healers describe, from what intense meditators describe. When you can get quiet, you can tap into something.

Other forms of your own consciousness. And we didn't get to ask him about the collective consciousness, but that's he effectively confirmed that there is a collective consciousness. If you are then able to tap into that and loves the answer, like that's the take home message. Love is the answer. Love is the way that people can communicate in ways that are beyond the material world.

I mean, yes, I there's so much here that it feels almost hard to start to even like talk about it, because, you know, what I was thinking while he's saying is this is the philosophical explanation of.

extra sensory ability, developing your intuition or learning. You know, when he talked about how yogis will say, oh, yes, of course, remote viewing exists or you can predict the future. But those are only examples to show that consciousness exists in a non-material plane. Right. I'm thinking about Jill Bolte-Taylor and when her left hemisphere went offline as she was having a stroke, what she started seeing was essentially people

She started seeing energetic movement. Like that is all that's happening is kind of the way to frame it. So it doesn't matter if Aristotle tries to describe it or Jesus tries to describe it or yogis try and describe it or someone on mushrooms tries to describe it. Philosophy, quantum mechanics, the spiritual experience, it's all the same.

And if you're taking one step towards that... Drugs. No, no. If you're taking one step towards that, it's opening your mind to the idea that it's possible. When he says that we don't see what we don't believe...

The first step to changing your life radically and experiencing a limitless experience or the ability to manifest or create the life you want is to really start to imagine the possibility that it can happen. And I'm going to give the super practical take-home message. That means you have to learn how to breathe and start paying attention to your body. That's it. Like...

That's how you get there. And for you... Because you start to get away from reactivity. You start to break the pattern. You start to bring... No matter what you would like to have happen, no matter if you would like to heal your body, no matter if you would like to make more money, no matter if you would like to understand your partner better, no matter if you would like to understand your gender identity, whatever it is, there is one starting point.

And it doesn't matter if that's going to take you off into moving to Canada and backpacking around the world, or if it's going to take you away from the relationship you thought was working, or if it's going to catapult you into a whole different way of looking at your hormone issues, whatever it is.

The starting place for any of this, you cannot get there from here. The starting place is to say, why do people keep telling me to slow down, to meditate, to listen to my breath? What the heck is that? There is not one size fits all, but yes, the fact that like,

What he's talking about is can you slow down enough to feel what it feels like when you're enjoying a conversation and not just say, here's the reason I liked it. I'm going to take a picture and put it on Instagram, right? It's fine to do those things, but that's the level that our brains can start to apply change is from understanding that quietness and

What does it mean to learn your breath? And it's a process. It doesn't happen the first time. Can you get to the level of touching other aspects of consciousness through meditation? Sure. But that may not be the goal. The goal may be, what does it feel like to get quiet and to start being open? And that's the creativity. And that's where intuition comes from. That was a great explanation. From our breakdown to the one we hope we never have on all the multiverse possibility planets. We'll see you next time.

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