“The science of Noetics maybe new, but it’s actually the oldest science on earth -- the study of human thought.’”(Brown, p. 498) “…of the untapped potential of the human mind.” (Brown, p.22, 55) “This is the underlying discovery of Noetic Science,“ Brown claims.
“The word Noetic…derived from the ancient Greek nous -- translated roughly to ‘inner knowledge‘ or ‘intuitive consciousness‘.”(Brown, p.74)
”The human mind was the only technology the ancients had at their disposal. The early philosophers studied it relentlessly.”(Brown, p.498)
Where “physics meets philosophy.”(Brown, p. 203)… “opening new doors of understanding into the power of the mind.”(Brown, p.22) “…the untapped potential of the human mind.” (Brown, p.22, 55)
“Today, man’s most advanced inventions are being used to study man’s most ancient ideas…”(p.498) “And we’re learning that the ancients actually understood thought more profoundly than we do today.” (Brown, p.498)
“The ancients already knew many of the scientific truths we’re now rediscovering…[that] our minds can generate energy capable of transforming physical matter.”(Brown, p.500)
The extreme statement of this is put forth by Brown’s scientist is “a hypothetical…that a thought…actually has mass…that a thought is an actual thing, a measurable entity, with a measurable mass…a minuscule of mass, of course, but mass nonetheless.”(Brown, p.76)
The implication…”if a thought has mass, then a thought exerts gravity and can pull things toward it.”(Brown, p.76) “Meaning…if enough people begin thinking the same thing, then the gravitational force of thought becomes tangible…and it exerts actual force…it can have a measurable effect in our physical world.”(Brown, p.76)
“The overall thesis was simple: We have barely scratched the surface of our mental and spiritual capabilities.”(Brown, p.55) Noetics is proving “…that human thought, if properly focused, had the ability to affect and change physical mass.”(Brown, p.55) “effecting change all the way down to the subatomic realm.”(Brown, p.56)
”Heisenberg had hinted at this reality decades ago, and now it had become a fundamental principle of Noetic Science. In the words of Lynne McTaggart: “Living consciousness somehow is the influence that turns the possibility of something into something real. The most essential ingredient in creating our universe is the consciousness that observes it“.”(Brown, p.57)
“The mind has the ability to alter the state of matter itself, and more important, the mind has the power to encourage the physical world to move in a specific direction.”(Brown, p.57)
“This is the missing link between modern science and ancient mysticism.”(p.57) “…that the soul has mass…” (Brown, p.391-395)
“Science and Mysticism are very closely related, distinguishable only by their approaches. They have identical goals [“tapping the unseen potential of the human mind“] but different methods.”(Brown, p.313)
“Noetics…[is] proving man has powers unlike anything we can imagine…”
This is, as Brown’s scientist concludes, “the single most astonishing aspect of this research”(Brown, p.503) The claim is that “if we as humans can honestly grasp this one simple truth…the world will change overnight.”(Brown, p.504)
Evidence?
“Particles react to our thoughts… which means our thoughts have the power to change the world.”(Brown, p.501)
If “human thought was a real and measurable force in the world.” then it is possible, she argues, “to demonstrate the effect of human thought on everything from ice crystals to random--event generators to the movement of subatomic particles.”(Brown, p.495)… a conclusion that would change everything we think we know about reality.
Health Applications
If “cancer cells can be transformed into healthy cells “simply by thinking about them,” then same of the miracles you read about become simply a matter of degree.”(Brown, p.502)
“…Modern medicine ridicules healers and shamins, but I saw this with my own eyes,” one character proclaims. “My CCD cameras clearly photographed this man transmitting a massive energy field from his fingertips.. and literally changing the cellular makeup of his patient. If that’s not godlike powers, then don’t know what is.”(Brown, p.313)
Further Evidence
“The brainscans taken of yogis while they meditate…”showing that “the human brain, in advanced state of focus, will physically create a waxlike substance from the pineal gland…[that is] unlike anything else in the body…and has] an incredible healing effects, can literally regenerate cells.. This substance has inconceivable properties and can be created only by a mind that is highly tuned to a deeply focused state.”(Brown, p.500)
Now science is showing us that accessing that power is an actual physical process. Our brains, if used correctly, can call forth powers that are quite literally superhuman.” (Brown, p.500)
After all, look to history:
“The brainscans taken of yogis while they meditate…”showing that “the human brain, in advanced state of focus, will physically create a waxlike substance from the pineal gland…[that is] unlike anything else in the body…and has] an incredible healing effects, can literally regenerate cells.. This substance has inconceivable properties and can be created only by a mind that is highly tuned to a deeply focused state.”(Brown, p.500)
Now science is showing us that accessing that power is an actual physical process. Our brains, if used correctly, can call forth powers that are quite literally superhuman.” (Brown, p.500)
AMA PR:
“Is it not possible that we are still living in the Dark Ages, still mocking the suggestion of mystical forces that we cannot see or comprehend. History, if it has taught us anything at all, has taught us that the strange ideas we deride today will one day be our celebrated truths.. History is replete with great minds who have all proclaimed the same thing…great minds who have all insisted that man possesses mystical abilities of which he is unaware.”(Brown, p.308)
Apotheosis Can Be Learned!
The most astonishing aspect” of this research was “the realization that the mind’s ability to affect the physical world could be augmented through practice. Intention was a learned skill. Like meditation, harnessing the true power of ‘thought’ required practice.”(Brown, p.57)
“This is no different from learning to use your mind… Well-directed thought is a learned skill…and just like playing the violin, there are people who exhibit great natural ability than others..”(Brown, p.502)
Apotheosis (Brown, p.129)
“The ancient wisdom capable of empowering mankind to his full human potential. Apotheosis.”(Brown, p.131)
”…as soon as we humans begin to harness our true power, we will have enormous control over our world. We will be able to design reality rather than merely react to it”( Brown, Brown, p.501)
“We are creators, and yet we mainly play the role of the created.”(Brown, p.501)
”This is the great gift…and God is waiting for us to understand it. All around the world, we are gazing skyward, waiting for God…never realize that God is waiting for us.(Brown, p.501)
Why don’t I have this power?
Need a Change in Perspective
To the skeptic, such as Robert Langdon, who “sees no evidence in his life to make him believe he has such power…his feminine mentor urges, “Then you’re not looking hard enough.”(Brown, p.502)
”The truth is…the Lost Word is known to all…but recognized by very few.”(Brown, p.459) Like the mysteries themselves, “…perfectly visible to anyone and everyone if they were seen from the proper perspective.”(Brown, p.466)
One doesn’t need a leap of faith, only “a change of perspective, accepting that the world is not precisely as you imagined.”(Brown, p.503)
”Sometimes a change of perspective is all it takes to see the light.”(Brown, p.482) ”Sometimes all I takes is a tiny shift of perspective to see something familiars in a totally new light.”(Brown, p.469)
To the hard question, why don’t I have this power? The “real answer” Brown suggests, is this: “If I hand you a violin and say you have the capability to use it to make incredible music, I am not lying. You do have the capability, but you’ll need enormous amounts of practice to manifest it.”( Brown, 502)
“The question [is] not whether God had imbued man with great powers, but rather how to liberate those powers (Brown, p.314)
The question to which Socratic Dialectics is the answer: “Many paths to the Same Summit.”
“The word Noetic…derived from the ancient Greek nous -- translated roughly to ‘inner knowledge‘ or ‘intuitive consciousness‘.”(Brown, p.74)
”The human mind was the only technology the ancients had at their disposal. The early philosophers studied it relentlessly.”(Brown, p.498)
Where “physics meets philosophy.”(Brown, p. 203)… “opening new doors of understanding into the power of the mind.”(Brown, p.22) “…the untapped potential of the human mind.” (Brown, p.22, 55)
“Today, man’s most advanced inventions are being used to study man’s most ancient ideas…”(p.498) “And we’re learning that the ancients actually understood thought more profoundly than we do today.” (Brown, p.498)
“The ancients already knew many of the scientific truths we’re now rediscovering…[that] our minds can generate energy capable of transforming physical matter.”(Brown, p.500)
The extreme statement of this is put forth by Brown’s scientist is “a hypothetical…that a thought…actually has mass…that a thought is an actual thing, a measurable entity, with a measurable mass…a minuscule of mass, of course, but mass nonetheless.”(Brown, p.76)
The implication…”if a thought has mass, then a thought exerts gravity and can pull things toward it.”(Brown, p.76) “Meaning…if enough people begin thinking the same thing, then the gravitational force of thought becomes tangible…and it exerts actual force…it can have a measurable effect in our physical world.”(Brown, p.76)
“The overall thesis was simple: We have barely scratched the surface of our mental and spiritual capabilities.”(Brown, p.55) Noetics is proving “…that human thought, if properly focused, had the ability to affect and change physical mass.”(Brown, p.55) “effecting change all the way down to the subatomic realm.”(Brown, p.56)
”Heisenberg had hinted at this reality decades ago, and now it had become a fundamental principle of Noetic Science. In the words of Lynne McTaggart: “Living consciousness somehow is the influence that turns the possibility of something into something real. The most essential ingredient in creating our universe is the consciousness that observes it“.”(Brown, p.57)
“The mind has the ability to alter the state of matter itself, and more important, the mind has the power to encourage the physical world to move in a specific direction.”(Brown, p.57)
“This is the missing link between modern science and ancient mysticism.”(p.57) “…that the soul has mass…” (Brown, p.391-395)
“Science and Mysticism are very closely related, distinguishable only by their approaches. They have identical goals [“tapping the unseen potential of the human mind“] but different methods.”(Brown, p.313)
“Noetics…[is] proving man has powers unlike anything we can imagine…”
This is, as Brown’s scientist concludes, “the single most astonishing aspect of this research”(Brown, p.503) The claim is that “if we as humans can honestly grasp this one simple truth…the world will change overnight.”(Brown, p.504)
Evidence?
“Particles react to our thoughts… which means our thoughts have the power to change the world.”(Brown, p.501)
If “human thought was a real and measurable force in the world.” then it is possible, she argues, “to demonstrate the effect of human thought on everything from ice crystals to random--event generators to the movement of subatomic particles.”(Brown, p.495)… a conclusion that would change everything we think we know about reality.
Health Applications
If “cancer cells can be transformed into healthy cells “simply by thinking about them,” then same of the miracles you read about become simply a matter of degree.”(Brown, p.502)
“…Modern medicine ridicules healers and shamins, but I saw this with my own eyes,” one character proclaims. “My CCD cameras clearly photographed this man transmitting a massive energy field from his fingertips.. and literally changing the cellular makeup of his patient. If that’s not godlike powers, then don’t know what is.”(Brown, p.313)
Further Evidence
“The brainscans taken of yogis while they meditate…”showing that “the human brain, in advanced state of focus, will physically create a waxlike substance from the pineal gland…[that is] unlike anything else in the body…and has] an incredible healing effects, can literally regenerate cells.. This substance has inconceivable properties and can be created only by a mind that is highly tuned to a deeply focused state.”(Brown, p.500)
Now science is showing us that accessing that power is an actual physical process. Our brains, if used correctly, can call forth powers that are quite literally superhuman.” (Brown, p.500)
After all, look to history:
“The brainscans taken of yogis while they meditate…”showing that “the human brain, in advanced state of focus, will physically create a waxlike substance from the pineal gland…[that is] unlike anything else in the body…and has] an incredible healing effects, can literally regenerate cells.. This substance has inconceivable properties and can be created only by a mind that is highly tuned to a deeply focused state.”(Brown, p.500)
Now science is showing us that accessing that power is an actual physical process. Our brains, if used correctly, can call forth powers that are quite literally superhuman.” (Brown, p.500)
AMA PR:
“Is it not possible that we are still living in the Dark Ages, still mocking the suggestion of mystical forces that we cannot see or comprehend. History, if it has taught us anything at all, has taught us that the strange ideas we deride today will one day be our celebrated truths.. History is replete with great minds who have all proclaimed the same thing…great minds who have all insisted that man possesses mystical abilities of which he is unaware.”(Brown, p.308)
Apotheosis Can Be Learned!
The most astonishing aspect” of this research was “the realization that the mind’s ability to affect the physical world could be augmented through practice. Intention was a learned skill. Like meditation, harnessing the true power of ‘thought’ required practice.”(Brown, p.57)
“This is no different from learning to use your mind… Well-directed thought is a learned skill…and just like playing the violin, there are people who exhibit great natural ability than others..”(Brown, p.502)
Apotheosis (Brown, p.129)
“The ancient wisdom capable of empowering mankind to his full human potential. Apotheosis.”(Brown, p.131)
”…as soon as we humans begin to harness our true power, we will have enormous control over our world. We will be able to design reality rather than merely react to it”( Brown, Brown, p.501)
“We are creators, and yet we mainly play the role of the created.”(Brown, p.501)
”This is the great gift…and God is waiting for us to understand it. All around the world, we are gazing skyward, waiting for God…never realize that God is waiting for us.(Brown, p.501)
Why don’t I have this power?
Need a Change in Perspective
To the skeptic, such as Robert Langdon, who “sees no evidence in his life to make him believe he has such power…his feminine mentor urges, “Then you’re not looking hard enough.”(Brown, p.502)
”The truth is…the Lost Word is known to all…but recognized by very few.”(Brown, p.459) Like the mysteries themselves, “…perfectly visible to anyone and everyone if they were seen from the proper perspective.”(Brown, p.466)
One doesn’t need a leap of faith, only “a change of perspective, accepting that the world is not precisely as you imagined.”(Brown, p.503)
”Sometimes a change of perspective is all it takes to see the light.”(Brown, p.482) ”Sometimes all I takes is a tiny shift of perspective to see something familiars in a totally new light.”(Brown, p.469)
To the hard question, why don’t I have this power? The “real answer” Brown suggests, is this: “If I hand you a violin and say you have the capability to use it to make incredible music, I am not lying. You do have the capability, but you’ll need enormous amounts of practice to manifest it.”( Brown, 502)
“The question [is] not whether God had imbued man with great powers, but rather how to liberate those powers (Brown, p.314)
The question to which Socratic Dialectics is the answer: “Many paths to the Same Summit.”