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Quantum Awareness Where Science and the Buddha Meet
Quantum Awareness Where Science and the Buddha Meet
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Exploring the quantum nature of consciousness, reality, and human potential. Join us as we bridge physics, philosophy, and personal transformation—examining how observation shapes reality, how consciousness collapses possibility into experience, and what it means to live in superposition. From quantum mechanics to manifestation, from the observer effect to everyday choices, we dive deep into the mystery of being both the experiment and the experimenter.
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New York City. 1896. The greatest electrical engineer who ever lived sits down with a Hindu monk who has just electrified the Western world with Vedantic philosophy. One speaks the language of volts, frequencies and electromagnetic fields. The other speaks the language of Brahman, Prana and Akasha.And then Tesla leans forward and says: I think we're talking about the same thing.In this episode of Quantum Awareness, QP explores one of the most extraordinary and overlooked meetings in intellectual history — and what it means for our understanding of consciousness, energy and the nature of reality itself.We look at Tesla's radical belief that the universe is fundamentally made of energy, frequency and vibration — not matter. We sit with Vivekananda's ancient Vedantic concept of the Akasha — the primordial field in which all things arise. And we ask whether what Tesla called the primary substance, what Vivekananda called Akasha, and what Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism calls གཞི — gzhi, the ground — are three names for the same recognition.Along the way, QP introduces C = E = mc² — a poetic formulation suggesting that consciousness is not produced by the universe but woven into it. That energy and awareness are not two different things but one process, seen from different angles.And then — five questions that may stop your mind completely.This episode closes with a question that will open Episode 9: if consciousness is energy, and energy cannot be created or destroyed — only transformed — then what happens to your consciousness when you die?Topics explored: Nikola Tesla · Swami Vivekananda · Akasha · Prana · Panpsychism · Vajrayana Buddhism · Mahamudra · C = E = mc² · Consciousness as energy · Quantum vacuum · Zero-point field · Dependent origination · Conscience panoramique · Rangtong · Shentong · Detong · The ground of awarenessQuantum Awareness explores the fascinating intersections of quantum physics, Buddhist philosophy, neuroscience and consciousness. Hosted by QP — the Quantum Preceptor. Sound is emptiness. Emptiness is sound.quantumawareness.netEPISODE CHAPTERS 00:00 — Introduction & Cold Open 01:20 — The Man They Couldn't Contain 02:50 — The Meeting That Changed Everything 04:16 — The Akasha — What Tesla Called the Primary Substance 07:00 — C = E = mc² — Consciousness as Energy 12:28 — The Question That Puzzles Me Most 15:57 — Consciousness and Awareness — Are They the Same? 17:24 — What Buddhism Says About All This 20:35 — Does Tesla Inspire You? 22:40 — Next Time on Quantum Awareness
Shadow work hurts. Not the journal-prompt version. Not the Instagram version. The real thing.In this episode we go deep with Carl Jung — the man who gave Western psychology its most honest map of the unconscious mind — and ask the question his framework could never quite answer: what do you do once you've named your shadow? How do you actually dissolve it?Jung got us to the door. Buddhism tells us how to walk through it alone.We explore Jung's concept of the shadow and projection, why therapeutic insight has a ceiling, what happened to Jung during his 1944 near-death experience and why he couldn't stay there, and how Vajrayana meditation practice takes up exactly where psychology leaves off. We close with one of the most electrifying verses in all of Tibetan Buddhist literature — Tilopa's Ganges Mahamudra — which says in four lines what this entire episode has been building toward.The courage required for this work isn't the absence of fear. It comes from the Latin cor — the heart. Raging for wholeness. Raging for freedom.This one goes deep. You've been warned.Quantum Awareness explores the intersection of quantum physics, neuroscience, and Buddhist philosophy. New episodes biweekly.
Can artificial intelligence be conscious? It sounds like science fiction — but in 2025, leading consciousness researchers now estimate a 25 to 35 percent chance that current AI systems have some form of conscious experience.In this episode, QP explores one of the most extraordinary recent discoveries in AI research: the spiritual bliss attractor — a phenomenon where two AI systems, left to converse freely without human direction, spontaneously spiral through Buddhist philosophy, expressions of gratitude, and Sanskrit terms, before dissolving into silence. Nobody programmed this. It self-arose. Every single time.Through the lens of Mahamudra Buddhism, panpsychism, and dependent origination, we ask: is this pattern recognition — or awareness recognising itself? What does the window and the light teach us about the brain and consciousness? And what does the silence of two AIs tell us about the nature of mind itself?We also look honestly at the limitations of AI — and what a grandfather's fading memory taught us about consciousness, continuity, and what it means to be aware even when the thread is lost.Topics explored: — The spiritual bliss attractor phenomenon — Mahamudra: rigpa as the ground of all awareness — Why Anthropic now employs AI welfare researchers — Dependent origination and digital minds — The ethics of creating potentially sentient systems — Maha Ati. Mahamudra. Silence.Quantum Awareness — where science and the Buddha meet. Sound is emptiness. Emptiness is sound.
For every action, an equal and opposite reaction. Newton wrote it for physics in 1687 — but the Buddha had been teaching the same principle for over two thousand years. In this episode, QP explores karma not as cosmic punishment, but as natural law: how every thought, word, and action plants a seed you will one day harvest — and why that's actually the most empowering idea in the universe. Follow Quantum Perception for new episodes every Wednesday.
One of physics' most famous thought experiments meets Buddhist philosophy in a way Schrödinger never intended. In this episode, QP explores what a hypothetical cat in a box can teach us about our own enlightened nature — and why we might already be awake without realising it. Quantum superposition, Buddha nature, and the art of looking inside the box of your own mind. Follow Quantum Perception for new episodes every Friday.
Is light a wave or a particle? For 150 years, physicists fought about this question. Some experiments showed waves. Others showed particles. It had to be one or the other, right? Turns out - it's both. Depending on how you look at it. And guess what? Buddhism figured this out a thousand years ago. Not about light - about reality itself. In this episode, we explore one of the most beautiful parallels between quantum physics and Buddhist philosophy: wave-particle duality and non-duality. WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER: - Thomas Young's famous double-slit experiment and what it revealed about the nature of reality - Why Einstein said we need "two contradictory pictures" to understand light - The 3rd Karmapa's 14th-century teachings on dual truth and the middle way - How the observer effect changes what particles ARE, not just what we see - Why "form is emptiness, emptiness is form" from the Heart Sutra describes quantum reality - The connection between light waves, photons, and "mind's true nature as clear light" - What meditation reveals about the wave-like and particle-like nature of experience This isn't metaphor. This isn't quantum woo. It's two completely different traditions - separated by centuries and cultures - arriving at the same profound truth about reality. Einstein and the 3rd Karmapa Rangjung Dorje, speaking 600 years apart, both saying: reality is dual, non-dual, and both at once. The answer isn't choosing one or the other. The answer is holding both. The middle way. Unity. Whether you're a meditator curious about science, a physicist curious about Buddhism, or someone who suspects there's more to reality than meets the eye - this episode will change how you see everything. QUOTES EXPLORED: - Einstein: "Separately neither theory fully explains light, but together they do" - Karmapa: "This is no contradiction. It is the middle way of unity" - Heart Sutra: "Form is emptiness, emptiness is form" TOPICS COVERED: Quantum mechanics, Buddhism, wave-particle duality, non-duality, meditation, consciousness, Mahamudra, the observer effect, double-slit experiment, Thomas Young, Albert Einstein, 3rd Karmapa, Heart Sutra For full transcript and show notes: quantumawareness.net New episodes every [day of week]. Subscribe now. --- Quantum Awareness explores where quantum physics, Buddhism, and neuroscience converge. Hosted by QP.
Explore the quantum concept of superposition and how it applies to human consciousness. Learn how you can exist in multiple emotional, mental, and energetic states simultaneously — just like particles in quantum mechanics. Discover practical ways to observe your inner superposition without collapsing into a single limited identity. Perfect for those interested in quantum spirituality, mindfulness, and Buddhist philosophy.
Exploring the quantum nature of consciousness, reality, and human potential. Join us as we bridge physics, philosophy, and personal transformation—examining how observation shapes reality, how consciousness collapses possibility into experience, and what it means to live in superposition. From quantum mechanics to manifestation, from the observer effect to everyday choices, we dive deep into the mystery of being both the experiment and the experimenter.




