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Re: Theos-World MONADS IN EVOLUTION

Apr 26, 2000 01:15 AM
by LeonMaurer


Dear Dallas:

I'm pleased that you find my suggestions of value. Unfortunately, I have not 
yet been able to take the time to gather all the quotes from the SD that 
covers the prognostications and the basic information given out by HPB with 
reference to scientific discoveries made during the 20th Century ... And, 
particularly, the developments of the last 25 years.  However, this search 
has been started and partially done for the references to be used in my 
forthcoming book (if I can ever finish it:-), *On the Threshhold of a New 
Science and Technology* -- which has been somewhat delayed due to past and 
present work on my related inventions currently being prepared for patenting, 
research, development, and ultimate manufacture and marketing.  This is a 
tremendous undertaking ... And, in conjunction with my prophetic motion 
picture, The Solarworld Chronicles, also now underway -- (which is an epic 
science fictional adventurous look back from the "paradise on Earth" at the 
end of the 21st century, should its people decide to embrace brotherhood and 
reverse their present road to destruction by following the theosophical path 
-- as HPB hoped) -- I should be kept quite busy for the next few years. :-)   

But, as soon as some of my scientific research with specific references to 
the SD is completed, I'll be sure to post it for all to see and use.  In the 
meantime, most of the scientific concepts relating to the recent 
multidimensional theories of Superstrings and Membranes that are very close 
to verifying the truths of theosophy, have been incorporated in the ABC 
"preliminary notes" posted on my web site at: 
http://www.tellworld.com/Astro.Biological.Coenergetics/  
(As you can see, if you read it, long windedess is also one of my problems.  
But, then, considering the complexity and obscurity of the multidimensional 
and transcendental subjects we are examining, or trying to teach, even HPB 
couldn't escape from that problem. :-)   

For those interested, much information is available about these later, post 
quantum scientific theories published (in more or less nontechnical language) 
in several articles in Scientific American during the past 6 months. Most of 
these can be read in the online archives at: <http://www.sciam.com/>.  As for 
their basis in the SD, these theories could have been directly lifted from it 
by anyone with the same kind of perspicacity and "genius" as Einstein -- who 
said, "Genius is concentration on a single point of inquiry for a long period 
of time." Accordingly, It took me more than ten years of concentrated search 
of the SD to cull out and verify the information leading to ABC.  However, 
not being a trained scientist or mathematician, it would take me another ten 
years of academic study before I could come up with the basic mathematics 
that, fortunately, has already been done by the "real" scientific 
investigators of Superstring theory, membrane theory, multidimensional 
physics, wormholes, zero-point energy, solid state physics, light, x-ray and 
electron holography, etc.  

Unfortunately, none of these theories' transcendental, multidimensional 
aspects have yet been fully accepted by mainstream science -- which is still 
limited by materialistic thinking and its concurrent denial of consciousness 
as being a transcendental function of spirit and not an epiphenomena of 
material brain structures. 

I hope the little of what I can offer will be of help in bringing modern 
science and theosophy into closer conjunction, and lead to a better 
understanding of theosophical fundamentals from a practical, scientific and 
technological viewpoint that impinges directly on our world and our nature as 
they are presently experienced, and appeals, as well, to our present modes of 
thinking about how to recover this rapidly deteriorating world as it should 
be -- "before it's too late to relate" -- as the famous Poet-O of New York's 
Central Park would say.  (On a lighter note, See: "featured" at: 
http://www.centralpark.org/home.html. Incidentally, the Poet-O can sometimes 
be found during a Sunday evening lecture in the back row at ULT.:-)  

Best wishes,

Leon


In a message dated 04/22/00 9:06:59 AM, dalval@nwc.net writes:

>Dear Leon:

>Thanks -- I had hoped that you would add to that 
>"encapsulation" by adding in a review of the advances in
> science which tend to show how much has been adapted 
>or learned from the insights that the SD provided.  Can 
>you do this for all of us perhaps ?  Better still a review of 
>the really valuable discoveries in the last 25 years ?
>
>Don't you think we are all writing commentaries on what 
>we are learning from the SD and other writings of HPB ?  
>I think so, but then we need also to learn how to do this 
>briefly  -- I am too long-winded for instance.
>
>Your ideas are so good and I will mull over them and see 
>what I can add  -- this is just a brief acknowledgment.
>
>Dal
>
>Dallas
>


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