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It is true to say that your great scientists have worked with us, in the same way you are working with us now. But they are in your form. They, like you, cannot completely close the door, it is impossible. But they can have insights into the process.

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Insights into The Man in the Cave

In this fascinating 15 minutes documentary you will get an insight into the profound teachings of The Man in the Cave with references and comparisons made to Eckhart Tolle, along with Taoism, Buddhism, Hinduism and the Vedanta religion.

Find out what is really going on during those in depth meditations conducted by Philippe and John and if you wish to hear the original audios and read the transcripts for free then go to:

https://themaninthecave.com

Science, Spirituality & The Man in the Cave

A fascinating and detailed journey from The Man in the Cave exploring the surreal but defined relationship that exits between Science, Quantum Physics and Spirituality.

With quotes from Albert Einstein, along with detailed analysis, looking at Erwin Schrodinger, Niels Bohr, John Archibald Wheeler and Max Planck, 5 of the all time great physicists exploring the extraordinary field of Quantum Physics.

“God does not play dice with the universe.”

Albert Einstein

Seth and Jane Roberts

There are some interesting similarities between the teachings of Seth, as channelled by Jane Roberts, and the teachings of TMITC. Here are a few common themes and concepts that can be found in both teachings:
Consciousness and Reality Creation
Both Seth and TMITC emphasise the role of consciousness in creating and shaping reality. They suggest that our thoughts, beliefs, and intentions have a significant impact on the experiences we attract into our lives.
Time as a Subjective Experience

Both teachings challenge the conventional perception of time. Seth often discusses the idea that time is not an objective, linear progression but a subjective experience. Similarly, TMITC suggests that time is an illusion, and everything exists in a single moment.

Interconnectedness and Oneness

Seth and TMITC share the concept of interconnectedness. They both suggest that all beings are interconnected, and there is no true separation. This interconnectedness is often tied to the idea of a collective or universal consciousness.

Higher Self and Inner Guidance

Both teachings acknowledge the existence of a higher self or inner guidance system. Seth often refers to the “inner self” as a source of wisdom and guidance. TMITC also encourages individuals to listen to their inner knowing and desires.

The Power of Belief and Intent

Both Seth and TMITC emphasise the importance of belief and intention in manifesting desired outcomes. They suggest that our beliefs and intentions shape our experiences and that we have the power to consciously direct our lives.

Personal Responsibility

Both teachings promote the idea of personal responsibility for one’s life and experiences. They suggest that individuals have the ability to change their circumstances by changing their beliefs and thoughts.

While there are these similarities, it’s important to note that Seth’s teachings were channeled through Jane Roberts in a series of books, and TMITC’s teachings are presented in a different format. Each source has its own unique terminology, metaphors, and style of communication. Additionally, individuals may resonate more strongly with one source or the other based on their personal preferences and experiences. Exploring both teachings can provide a broader perspective on the nature of reality and consciousness.

Similarities with Eckhart Tolle

Eckhart Tolle and the teachings of TMITC also share some common themes and ideas related to spirituality, consciousness, and the nature of reality. Here are some of the similarities between their teachings.
Presence and Mindfulness

Eckhart Tolle emphasises the importance of being present and fully engaged in the present moment as a path to spiritual awakening and inner peace. Similarly, TMITC’s teachings suggest the value of transcending conditioned thinking and ego to connect with a deeper consciousness within, which can also be seen as a form of mindfulness.

Transcending the Ego

Both Tolle and TMITC advocate transcending the egoic mind, which they see as a source of suffering and illusion. Tolle refers to this as “the egoic self,” while TMITC encourages individuals to rise above their conditioned lives and listen to their inner selves.

Oneness and Unity

Both teachings emphasise the idea of oneness and interconnectedness. Tolle often speaks of the interconnectedness of all life and the realisation that the ego creates a false sense of separation. TMITC similarly highlights the interconnectedness of all beings and the illusory nature of individuality.

Time and the Illusion of Past and Future

Tolle’s teachings focus on the concept that the past and future are mental constructs, and true awareness exists in the present moment. TMITC also challenges the conventional perception of time, suggesting that it is an illusion, and that all exists in a single moment.

Consciousness and Higher Self

Both teachings acknowledge the significance of consciousness. Tolle often refers to the “watcher” or observer within as a higher state of consciousness. TMITC also suggests the importance of connecting with one’s inner knowing and consciousness.

While there are these similarities, it’s essential to recognise that Eckhart Tolle and TMITC represent different sources of spiritual and philosophical teachings. Their specific language, metaphors, and approaches may differ, and their teachings may resonate differently with individuals. Each offers unique perspectives on spiritual awakening and personal transformation, and individuals may find value in exploring both to gain a deeper understanding of these concepts.

Teachings in Quantum Physics

The teachings of TMITC, exhibit several similarities to certain interpretations of quantum physics, particularly in areas related to the nature of reality, interconnectedness, and the illusory quality of time and space. Here are some key similarities between the two:
Interconnectedness and Oneness
TMITC emphasizes the idea that all beings are interconnected and that there is no true separation. Similarly, in quantum physics, there is the concept of quantum entanglement, which suggests that particles can become interconnected and share information instantaneously, regardless of the distance between them. This phenomenon implies a deep interconnectedness within the quantum realm.
Reference: Erwin Schrödinger (1887-1961): Erwin Schrödinger, an Austrian physicist, made significant contributions to quantum mechanics. He is best known for the Schrödinger equation, a fundamental equation in quantum physics that describes how quantum states evolve over time. His work helped establish the idea of interconnectedness and superposition in quantum mechanics, challenging classical notions of reality.
Non-Duality
TMITC suggests that individual identities and the dualistic view of reality are illusions, emphasizing a sense of oneness. Quantum physics, especially in interpretations influenced by Eastern philosophy, promotes a non-dual perspective where separateness between particles and observers is questioned. The wave-particle duality of particles challenges the notion of clear-cut distinctions.
Reference: Niels Bohr (1885-1962): Niels Bohr, a Danish physicist, was a key figure in the development of quantum theory. He introduced the Bohr model of the atom, which incorporated the idea of quantized energy levels. Bohr’s work emphasized complementarity in physics, suggesting that phenomena may exhibit both particle and wave-like behavior, promoting a non-dual perspective in quantum theory.
Time as an Illusion
Both TMITC and some interpretations of quantum physics challenge the conventional notion of time. TMITC asserts that time is an illusion, with everything existing in a single moment. In quantum physics, some theories suggest that time is not an absolute, linear progression, but rather a subjective experience influenced by the observer. Concepts like time dilation and the relativity of simultaneity in Einstein’s theory of relativity also question the uniform flow of time.
Reference: Albert Einstein (1879-1955): Albert Einstein, a German-born physicist, is renowned for his theory of relativity. Special relativity challenged the classical view of time as an absolute, introducing concepts like time dilation and the relativity of simultaneity. His theory suggested that time is relative and can be influenced by the observer’s relative motion, questioning the nature of time itself.
Consciousness and Observation
TMITC places a strong emphasis on consciousness and the role it plays in shaping reality. In quantum physics, the observer effect suggests that the act of observation can influence the behavior of quantum particles. This has led to discussions about the relationship between consciousness and the quantum world, with some proposing that consciousness plays a fundamental role in the nature of reality.
Reference: Archibald Wheeler (1911-2008): John Wheeler, an American theoretical physicist, made notable contributions to quantum mechanics and gravitation. He coined the term “black hole” and was instrumental in the development of the “delayed choice” thought experiment, which explores the role of the observer in quantum measurements. His work sparked discussions about the connection between consciousness and quantum reality.
Unity of All
TMITC’s message of unity, where everything is part of a greater whole, aligns with the idea in quantum physics that all matter and energy are interconnected at the quantum level. Quantum field theories describe fields that permeate all of space, indicating a fundamental interconnectedness in the physical universe.
Reference: Max Planck (1858-1947): Max Planck, a German physicist, is often considered the father of quantum theory. He introduced the concept of quantization of energy and formulated Planck’s constant, a fundamental constant in quantum mechanics. His work laid the foundation for the idea that all matter and energy are interconnected at the quantum level, promoting the unity of physical phenomena.
These physicists made ground-breaking contributions to their respective fields and played crucial roles in shaping our understanding of quantum physics, the nature of reality, and the interconnectedness of the universe. Their work continues to influence scientific and philosophical discussions to this day.
It’s important to note that while there are intriguing parallels between these teachings, quantum physics remains a scientific field with empirical observations and mathematical models, while TMITC’s message seems to be more philosophical and spiritual in nature. These similarities have led to explorations and discussions at the intersection of science and spirituality, seeking to bridge the gap between these traditionally distinct domains. However, interpretations of quantum physics and their implications for consciousness and reality remain a subject of ongoing debate and exploration within the scientific and philosophical communities.

Albert EINSTEIN quotes

In some of these Albert EINSTEIN quotes, you will recognise words from The Man in the Cave…

CERN – Professor Lisa Randall – Particle Physicist – Dimensions

Do you know what CERN is? It has been operational since 2008. Through the study of subatomic particles we are been shown the building blocks of life. CERN is a particle collider situated in Geneva where scientists study subatomic particles by sending particles around a 27km long tunnel and colliding them together at incredible speed. It cost more than $7.5 Billion to create, over 10,000 scientists from all over the world have worked on the project  and it is funded from a conglomerate of world nations. CERN was formed in 1954 and in 2008 the first proton was successfuly navigated around the 27km Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

Language dictates our thoughts based on our conditioning

Language is transmitted through frequency, received by our brains and then processed by our minds, it is then converted to a different frequency by us based on the way we interpret those spoken words. Another fascinating and scientific explanatory about language in the Ted talks Video below.

Binary Code

In the physical world there are two energies, source energy is one energy, where two becomes one. In Volume 2 of The Man in the Cave, he talks extensively about Binary Code, this is a very brief introduction as to what Binary Code is along with its origin or discovery.

Winfried Otto Schumann (May 20, 1888 – Sept 22, 1974) German Physicist

Are you physically affected by Shumann Resonance?, if you think you’re not, then think again. This is a very interesting documentary from 2014 which explains in detail Shumann Resonance, 2014, thats 9 years ago, I wonder how far our science has developed on this subject since 2014.

Quantum Physics

O no, not quantum physics! yes, Quantum Physics. Don’t get confused just yet by the mention of the words. Quantum Physics just means the study of sub atomic particles. Over the last 100 years or so the behaviour of sub atomic particles has sent the world of physics into turmoil. Considering everything in the physical world and that includes you is comprised of sub atomic particles then its really interesting to know, or to try and work out what you really are, isn’t it? Here is a beginners course and a very interesting one for sure.

What happened to Peter Gariaev?

Dr. Peter Gariaev (1942 – 2020) – The Wave Genome – Nobel Prize candidate

Virtually unheard of and quickly forgotten, Peter Gariaev life’s work would change the world as we know it. An incredible scientific example of the power of frequency. I encourage you to do your own research on such a pioneer as Peter Gariaev was. What happened to Peters research and why is this technology not changing our world?

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