A Field Theory of Consciousness
How can a relative handful of peace-creating experts sit, eyes closed, and radiate an easily measurable influence of harmony and peace into the collective consciousness around them? The main idea can be stated simply:
Consciousness, like every other aspect of naturelike gravity, like electromagnetism, like the nuclear forces and the subatomic "particles"is at basis an unbounded, nonmaterial field.
Radio provides an analogy
Marconi invented the first radio in the late 19th century. He announced that wires were no longer necessarybut few believed him. When he gave demonstrations, people thought he had hidden the wires.
A century later, however, we are familiar with radio waves and other invisible field effects. The electromagnetic field, for example, exists everywhere in the universenonmaterial and omnipresent. Radio, TV, radar, global positioning systems, and the Sun (as well as all other sources of light) produce their effects by stimulating waves in this underlying electromagnetic field.
The gravitational field works the same way, as do the two other force fields of nature. Even the basic building blocks of the apparently physical worldthe subatomic "particles"are in fact propagating waves in quantum fields.
At fundamental levels of nature, in other words, accounting for every aspect of the apparently physical universe, invisible, nonmaterial waves traverse invisible, nonmaterial fields. These descriptions emerge from richly detailed and highly rigorous quantum field theories, theories supported experimentally to greater levels of precision than any theories in the history of science.
A field theory of consciousness
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Discovery of the Unified Field, the universal field of peace |
To understand peace-creating groups, therefore, it is only necessary to assume that consciousness operates like every other aspect of nature. In this view consciousness, too, is an infinite, invisible fieldan "ocean" of awareness or intelligence everywhere availablewith waves that radiate throughout society.
This is not the normal understanding of consciousness, of course. We know we are conscious, we know we are awake. But what is wakefulness, what is consciousness? We vaguely picture our mind inside our head, closed up in our skull, as though the brain and the mind were one and the same.
But the Vedic understanding, examined in detail on this site, indicates that consciousness, like every other aspect of nature, is an unbounded, all-pervasive field everywhere availablethat it is, in fact, the most fundamental of all the fields in nature, the source of both forces and mattera concept corroborated by the latest unified quantum field theories. From one standpoint, therefore, the human brain can be seen as an intricate broadcasting and receiving station for waves traversing this field of consciousness.

















