Since times immemorial cultures and civilizations have been trying to unravel
the mystery of creation and of the universe. Man’s ability to ask questions, to
interconnect answers and to recognize cause-effect relationships prompted him to
penetrate ever more deeply into the mystery of creation.
Most cultures and civilizations pushed their questioning to the point of asking what
interconnected the whole of the universe, the visible and the invisible alike. Answers
to those last questions about what sustained the universe and man were offered in
the form of consciousness in South-Asia, in the form of Chi or Ki in East Asia, in the
form of personal Gods and deified entities in other parts of the world. All of them
seem to contain some of what we assume to be the truth to this very day. Ancient
Greece, the Cradle of Western civilization came up with the term ether as the fifth
quintessential element that, as prana or Chi/Ki (Chinese/Japanese) connected the
entire field of the world. And these beliefs are being adhered to by many cultures to
this very day. Even quantum physics with its refinement as quantum field theory
could not go beyond an electromagnetic interconnected field that seems to hold
together the tangible universe. In its representatives’ views electromagnetic waves
constituted the interconnected field that supported the whole. This assumption was
extended, as the dominant science paradigm of the era, from the microcosm of
subatomic particles also readable as waves since Bohr’s wave-particle theory of the
early 20th century to the macrocosm including the universe of man, who seems to
occupy a position of the middle on the continuum from infinity to infinity. The latter
was assumed to be the case by the French philosopher and mathematician Blaise
Pascal. As a creature of the middle this position suggested interdependence in
relationship to the periphery that entailed that middle. Although, the term
interconnected field emerged only later in particular in connection with the quantum
paradigm. [...]
Table of Contents
Part 1
QUANTUM ESCHATOLOGY: LANGUAGE OF THE UNIVERSE
Teil 2
Die Pfingstbotschaft für den Menschen des Globalen Zeitalters
Objectives and Themes
The work explores the interconnection between the universe, consciousness, and human existence, proposing a synthesis between scientific quantum field theory and spiritual eschatology. It investigates how the "language of the universe"—manifested through energy, consciousness, and love—can serve as a foundational principle to resolve human conflicts and restore cosmic harmony in a globalized era.
- Analysis of the "interconnected field" as a physical and spiritual reality.
- Examination of consciousness as a medium transcending time and space.
- Critique of modern human "control cultures" and their alienation from the source of existence.
- Exploration of theological and spiritual insights, such as the Biblical "Word" and the spirit of Pentecost, as keys to global integration.
Excerpt from the Book
QUANTUM ESCHATOLOGY: LANGUAGE OF THE UNIVERSE
Since times immemorial cultures and civilizations have been trying to unravel the mystery of creation and of the universe. Man’s ability to ask questions, to interconnect answers and to recognize cause-effect relationships prompted him to penetrate ever more deeply into the mystery of creation.
Most cultures and civilizations pushed their questioning to the point of asking what interconnected the whole of the universe, the visible and the invisible alike. Answers to those last questions about what sustained the universe and man were offered in the form of consciousness in South-Asia, in the form of Chi or Ki in East Asia, in the form of personal Gods and deified entities in other parts of the world. All of them seem to contain some of what we assume to be the truth to this very day. Ancient Greece, the Cradle of Western civilization came up with the term ether as the fifth quintessential element that, as prana or Chi/Ki (Chinese/Japanese) connected the entire field of the world.
Summary of Chapters
Part 1: QUANTUM ESCHATOLOGY: LANGUAGE OF THE UNIVERSE: This chapter bridges the gap between quantum physics and ancient spiritual wisdom, arguing that an underlying interconnected field is the fundamental language of existence that requires human recognition to achieve peace.
Teil 2: Die Pfingstbotschaft für den Menschen des Globalen Zeitalters: This chapter applies the theological concept of Pentecost to the modern global crisis, proposing a return to the spirit of unity as the only viable solution to the fragmentation and ecological threats facing humanity.
Keywords
Quantum Eschatology, Interconnected Field, Consciousness, Unity, Pentecost, Global Age, Creation, Harmony, Love, Energy, Science, Theology, Conflict Resolution, Human Evolution, Spirituality.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core focus of this work?
The work focuses on the intersection of quantum theory, human consciousness, and spirituality, positing that humanity needs to recognize the unified nature of creation to resolve deep-seated existential and interpersonal conflicts.
What are the primary themes discussed?
Key themes include the nature of the "interconnected field," the role of human consciousness in shaping reality, the limitation of scientific materialism, and the necessity of re-integrating spiritual unity into modern life.
What is the ultimate goal of the author?
The author aims to highlight that true peace and the resolution of global crises can only be achieved when humanity embraces a "language of unity" that transcends divisive ideologies and technological manipulation.
Which scientific and spiritual methodologies are employed?
The author uses a multidisciplinary approach, drawing upon quantum field theory, cultural studies, and theological perspectives to establish a cohesive framework for understanding the "riddle of existence."
What topics are covered in the main body?
The text moves from ancient philosophical concepts of the universe (ether, prana) to modern quantum paradigms, ultimately connecting these to the ethical necessity of a divine-human reintegration.
Which keywords define this text best?
Keywords include Quantum Eschatology, Interconnected Field, Universal Consciousness, Integration, and Global Unity.
How does the author interpret the role of "consciousness"?
The author views consciousness as a fundamental medium that transcends space and time, acting as a "source code" that resonates with the interconnected field of the universe.
What is the significance of the "Colours of the Earth" reference?
The story serves as an allegory for human impact on the planet, illustrating how humanity's shift from unity to materialistic greed has led to environmental decay, and emphasizing the urgent need for a return to the "measure of Love."
- Quote paper
- D.E.A./UNIV. PARIS I Gebhard Deissler (Author), 2012, Quantum Eschatology - The Language of the Universe, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/196136