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After reading Ervin Laszlo’s new book "The Akashic Experience" Science and the Cosmic Memory Field, I am wondering why I read almost nothing of the so called Kundalini phenomenon in current consciousness research.

"Giving credit to mythical knowledge also means that the teachings of ancient myths and wisdom traditions should be considered as a starting point for the development of modern scientific theories, and deserve to be treated as “working hypotheses” in applying the scientific method." Ede Frecska

My own experience of Kundalini, after spending a great deal of time in the Akashic realms, supports the quantum holographic model of reality. Not only that but I experienced an apparently rare form of quantum coherence at the macro level following the Kundalini rising, opening the possibility of extended inter-dimensional communication.

http://www.shiftinaction.com/node/9902

"Since the ‘direct-intuitive’ channel lacks linguistic-symbolic mediation, it has universal characteristics, shows more transcultural similarity, although culture-specific interpretations exist. This may be why mystics get better agreement comparing their “data” than do materialistic scientists." Ede Frecska

I couldn't agree more and that's why I labeled my "Hero's journey" as archetypal. The laser effect, as far as I know, must be rare since I have never heard it described in the literature. However, it is important to realize that no one could have used the term laser or speckle before the 1960s.

Ervin Laszlo’s Forum on Science and Spirituality

Ede Frecska quotes: http://ervinlaszlo.com/forum/2010/11/28/direct-intuitive-nonlocal-mind/

In another forum posting by Laszlo… If your brain is a quantum computer can it connect you to the world?

“If our brain does use “phase-conjugate quantum resonance” to access information — the process by which microparticles once connected remain “nonlocally entangled” — then we should indeed be able to open the roof. Our brain would then be a broadband receiver that picks up information both from our senses, and from the world at large. And the latter kind of information is, by definition, extrasensory.” Ervin Laszlo

http://ervinlaszlo.com/notebook/2010/03/12/if-your-brain-is-a-quantum-co...

While I believe this quantum induction effect is certainly in play, I would contend that it is not the only extrasensory modality and as Frecska urges, we should be looking at Kundalini and particularly the physiological changes following that experience for more clues into our evolutionary future.

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