AHA: Weekly Call - May 07 Meeting Purpose To introduce quantum psychology as a framework for self-healing and expanded consciousness. Key Takeaways - Quantum Psychology vs. Newtonian: Quantum psychology views reality as observer-created and interconnected, shifting focus from a separate, problem-solving ego (Newtonian) to a unified, "no-state" consciousness. - The "No-State" Self: Walensky's core insight is that the "witness" not only observes but also creates reality. True identity lies in the "no-state" beyond this observer-creator loop, which is open, empty, and freeing. - Healing Through De-identification: Suffering arises from identifying with labels (e.g., "I am sad"). Removing the label reveals pure energy, dissolving the problem by shifting from a dense "particle" state to a fluid "wave" state. - The Map Is Not the Territory: The past is a mental map, not the present territory. Quantum psychology provides experiential exercises to shift this perspective, unlike traditional therapy that often reinforces old narratives. Topics The Problem with Traditional Healing - Walensky's 20-year journey through various healing modalities (Reiki, Gestalt, psychodrama, meditation) left him feeling incomplete. - He realized these were all just "models" of truth, not the truth itself, which led to chronic depression. - A key insight from Nisargata Maharaj was that self-discovery begins by understanding what you are not (mind, thoughts, emotions).