
Quantum Mind - Quantum Joy with Amit Goswami, Ph.D.
MP3 Download This Indian-born physicist and philosopher's search for deeper truth in science led him to the conclusion that understanding human consciousness is central to understanding modern physics. His startling realization that "consciousness is the ground of being" - of all material reality, in fact - explains "all riddles of quantum mechanics and mind-body problems" and holds the key to escaping the bonds of our conditioning. Making the quantum leap from ego into larger consciousness releases us into the freedom, spontaneity, and creativity that lie beyond conditioned behavior. "Consciousness in its primacy is joy," he says. "Once we have a taste of this primal joy, we can never forget it." (hosted by Michael Toms) Bio Amit Goswami is a theoretical nuclear physicist and professor emeritus of the University of Oregon Institute for Theoretical Physics. He is best known as one of the interviewed scientists in the 2004 film classic, What the Bleep Do We Know? He considers himself a quantum activist and speaks and gives workshops throughout the world on the subjects of quantum creativity, quantum healing, physics of the soul, and science and spirituality. His books include: The Self-Aware Universe (Tarcher 1995) Physics of the Soul: The Quantum Book of Living, Dying, Reincarnation, and Immortality (Hampton Roads 2001) Quantum Doctor: A Physicist's Guide to Health and Healing (Hampton Roads 2004) The Visionary Window: A Quantum Physicist's Guide to Enlightenment (Quest 2006) God Is Not Dead: What Quantum Physics Tells Us About Our Origins and How We Should Live (Hampton Roads 2008) Creative Evolution: A Physicist's Resolution Between Darwinism and Intelligent Design (Quest 2008) Quantum Creativity: Think Quantum, Be Creative (Hay House 2014) Quantum Economics: Unleashing the Power of an Economics of Consciousness (Rainbow Ridge 2015) To learn more about the work of Amit Goswami go to www.amitgoswami.org. Host: Michael Toms Interview Date: 9/13/1993 Program Number: 2409