giovanni
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Post by giovanni on Jun 16, 2005 9:06:23 GMT
Did anybody read the book The Tao of Physics, by Fritjof Capra? In the affirmative, I would like to get his opinion.
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Post by maat on Sept 5, 2005 7:14:53 GMT
Hi Giovanni - welcome back - I missed you!
I read the Tao of Physics years ago - I can remember it was perhaps one of the first books that led me to realise that Science, The Ancient Wisdom and Religious texts were all talking about the same thing - just using different language. Freemasonry too. I remember the whirling dervishes and other "dances" being highly descriptive of the dances that occur in the atom etc.
Cheers Maat
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Post by giovanni on Sept 5, 2005 7:37:35 GMT
Hi Maat,
I am like the Providence: I plague but I don't abandon!
Thank you for your advice.
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Post by maat on Sept 6, 2005 3:47:15 GMT
If you are into quantum physics you may find this fellow interesting - his credentials are pretty impressive - go to the bottom of the page for some of his previous talks. www.fredalanwolf.com/page2.htmMaat
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