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11 contributions to Quantumology
I recommend this book
In chat with @Evie Wright today I remembered this book - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Projection-Astral-Body-Sylvan-Muldoon/dp/190662111X It's a remarkable account of a guy in the 1920s who experiences astral travel often without control - it just randomly happens to him when he's sitting in an armchair. Being subjected to this as part of his everyday life, he studies and philosophises on the workings of the astral in ways that are totally understandable but mind-blowing at the same time. He lived and wrote this at the same time as the quantum founders were gathering to cook up quantum mechanics, and the dovetail of relevances couldn't be more obvious. I read it through in no time flat and wouldn't hesitate to say it's a great read! Anyone who's been 'out of body', and feels happy to share their story, please let us know here - and tbh everyone interested in any esoteric stuff should read Sylvan's account. See you next Wednesday at 7.00pm BST if you'd like to chat about this kind of thing Live...
I recommend this book
1 like • 17d
Sounds great.
The Multiverse and other stories
This evening our 33rd Member joined me for a chat in Quantum Coffee. After the recorded bit, we stayed online and talked about the Golden Dawn era and the argument between scientists and spiritualists, among other things. While the recording was running, though, we were discussing the Multiverse. Mary has a deep knowledge of the spiritual realm and works with it on many levels; she naturally guides and inspires with her threads of understanding and personal lessons. During the course of life we learn many things but it seems that all we learn of ourselves comes from our own source of reference - there are guide books on Life and we might cherry-pick resonances but 'inner work' is left to our own devices and we have to self-teach on how to do it. A lot of things worth having take some time - and we have to train our brains to accommodate the good stuff instead of gravitating to what it thinks is 'safe'. Enjoy this little snippet of our conversation and remember to join us next Wednesday to dive deep off-camera after the recorded intro. We are free to discuss personal stuff when the recording stops; while it's nice to have a topic to share with those who didn't make it to the screen it's also important to have our freestyle time where it really doesn't matter where the conversation leads! Come along next week and have some fun with Quantum!
The Multiverse and other stories
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I would have loved to have been part of this conversation but sadly I had stuff to sort out.
Skills Acquisition
There's a Skills Gap problem in the UK - young interns aren't being trained properly as the old hands have retired and companies don't have the forethought to bring them back in to pass knowledge on. Do you have skills in spiritual competence or practice that you were taught from an elder? Can you relay your story if so - I am wondering if there's something in this we could be missing....
Skills Acquisition
3 likes • 24d
As you will see in my profile, I used to be a painter and decorator. I tried several times to take people on to help me but they just didn't have the skills to do the job and I spent more time showing them what to do than I did just getting on with it myself. It was supposed to boost my income but actually became a cost to the business.
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@Kathy Ratcliffe many of my customers just wanted me because people had recommended me so another person turning up wasn’t great.
Navigating a New Challenge in Eldercare
Yesterday my grandmother fell and broke her hip or perhaps it was her hip broke, and she fell based on the x-ray. I'm not sure which came first, but... it's a really scary time for her, especially because she has rather advanced dementia. She's at the hospital and they're making sure she's stable enough to do the reconstructive surgery and I have no idea what this journey is gonna do. I'm being supportive and of course my daughter is the best cheerleader so we're splitting our time between home and in the hospital right now. If anybody has tips or can tell me prepare for what I'm facing, my grandmother wasn't very active and I was afraid it was the lack of activity that caused her to have the fall so we're gonna have to do the full rehab rehabilitation and she's gonna have to learn how to walk again (with dementia I'm not sure how much more difficult that's gonna be but I have faith that this is gonna turn ok in the end). I want her to be more confidence in her mobility, instead of scared all the time. I just don't know how she's gonna take all of this right now. She's in a lot of pain and very fearful. So if anybody has any tips for supporting someone going through this, I would love to try them out.
Navigating a New Challenge in Eldercare
1 like • 24d
I hope she makes a speedy recovery. I had a hip replacement last year and was astonished how fast I was up and walking again (no sticks after just two weeks).
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@Evie Wright No problem, you have my best wishes.
Why We Need Quantum - The 4 Pillars
Quantum mechanics is often seen as a somewhat scary thing, a fistful of unknowns that we shouldn't really know about. Academia likes to keep itself close and only recently has Schrödinger's cat been let out of the bag. I jumped onscreen this morning to explain why it's so important to have conscious awareness of the 4 Pillars of quantum mechanics, and what those Pillars are. I promise you it's not rocket science- it's a level of understanding to which everyone has a right, and if we're going to steer ourselves through this maelstrom we need to exercise that right more than ever before. Come along to the Quantum Coffee Hour on Wednesday to chat through some of these and more...
Why We Need Quantum - The 4 Pillars
1 like • May 30
Great video, I'll do my best to be on the next coffee hour.
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Ade Smith
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I am a retired painter and decorator who has discovered what a brilliant place Skool is to connect and converse in order to learn and grow.

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