NASA Physicist Tomas Campbell on Reality

NASA Physicist Tomas Campbell on Reality

EBTV on http://evolvingbeings.com presents – The Nature of Reality, Consciousness and Evolution – featuring special guest, NASA physicist and author of the book My Big TOE, Tom Campbell, and host Evita Ochel. Tom talks about and/or explains the following topics: – further exploration of what it means to live in a virtual reality – the possibility of breaking the rule set of reality – the role of free will – the role of personal responsibility – how the mind can change reality – the potential of prayer – the ego’s influence on reality – implications of positive thinking vs negative thinking – how we can change the world – collective reality – what is the purpose of life – what is the purpose of a virtual reality – the role of evolution in a digital information system – the role of interaction and relationships for evolution – how the rules of a virtual reality system relate to our evolution – the role of love and fear in evolution...
Integrative Education for the Integrated World

Integrative Education for the Integrated World

According to a year-old report, there are more than two hundred million unemployed in the world. Over the coming year, this number will grow astronomically, as global production wanes and natural resources continue to dwindle. This development constitutes an enormous problem for the unemployed themselves, as well as for society and governments, which are utterly powerless to stop it. As the ranks of the unemployed grow worldwide, the need for a comprehensive educational course, explaining the new integrated world and its governing laws, will be indispensable in preventing the kind of bloodshed and unrest that we’re already beginning to see materialize. So what is this “new world” that the global crisis is ushering us into? Well, if we take a step back and analyze the word “crisis,” it actually doesn’t have a negative connotation. Rather, it signifies a new stage that is similar to birth. We know from experience that transitioning from one state to another is hard, as it entails coming out of your comfort zone. Whether it’s changing jobs or modifying any other aspect of life, we tend to resist change and prefer to stay within a familiar operating system. With that in mind, there are two sides to this global crisis. On the one hand, we are experiencing genuinely awful and dramatic afflictions: horrendous floods, earthquakes, tsunamis, volcano eruptions, riots and wars, revolutionary coups, bloodshed in the streets, and increasingly dimming prospects of a bright future. On the other hand, we may view our current predicament as the normal pains of a process we don’t yet acknowledge, one in which we transition from one state to another. These...