Read The Living Universe Online
Authors: Duane Elgin
Schimmel, Annamarie, life's journey,
93
Schroedinger, Erwin, barriers in quantum theory,
41
science, the meta-universe in,
84
â86
Scott-Maxwell, Florida, knowing yourself,
109
Self
encounters with your cosmic,
110
â111
our sense of,
94
â96,
185
â186
self-awareness, our sense of,
93
self-image
collective,
3
of a maturing species,
161
â162,
165
â166
sentience
basic,
43
consciousness of the universe,
46
â47
separation, humanity's journey of,
134
â138
Shabistari, Mahmud, poetry of,
67
â68
Shao, description of Mother Universe,
87
Shintoism, the Golden Rule of,
146
Shiva, cosmic dance of,
70
shortages, energy,
139
â140
Sikhism, the Golden Rule of,
146
simplicity, living a lifestyle of,
172
â176
size, humans in the Cosmic Scale,
21
slime mold, single cell consciousness,
44
â45
Smith, Huston, on Hindu religious thought,
69
society, journey of awakening,
131
song-line, individual,
103
Sorokin, Pitirim,
The Ways and Power of Love,
170
â172
soul
existence of a,
215
identity,
94
â96
impact of life events on the,
113
knowingness,
109
â110
unique signature of thoughts in our,
97
“Sound,” Kabir,
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â104
space
designing,
28
space-time, fabric of,
24
â25
species
balancing human needs with the earth's biosphere,
169
the cosmic nature of our,
163
â166
a maturing,
161
â162
SRI
participation in “futures group,”
5
psychic research conducted at,
6
,
47
â48
stars, engineering,
28
stories
miracle of the universe,
128
passing along wisdom,
13
suffering, healing,
170
Sufism
essense of God,
106
â107
Islamic doctrine of,
67
â68
superspace,
theory of,
84
â85
surfing, reality,
153
Suzuki, D.T., Zen scholar,
73
Swimme, Brian
our sense of self-awareness,
93
persisting pattern of the universe,
42
systems
cosmic information,
28
of the cosmos,
31
crisis of whole,
3
living,
34
â35,
38
â39,
54
â55
self-organizing,
119
â123
Tao Te Ching
(Lao Tzu),
74
clear light,
101
Taoism
the Golden Rule of,
146
“Great Tone of Nature,”
104
Lao tzu's description of Mother Universe,
87
view of the world,
73
â74
wisdom of simplicity,
172
Targ, Russsell and Harold Putoff, psychic research experiments at SRI,
48
technology, exposing injustice in all parts of the world,
170
temperature, zero point,
38
â39
tension, creative,
104
â105
test, our supreme,
138
â140
texts, the Nag Hammadi,
64
â65
The Encyclopedia of Religion,
love and wisdom traditions,
105
â106
The Gospel of Thomas
the Kingdom of God,
109
light in the teachings of Jesus,
99
recognizing ourselves,
110
teachings of the living Jesus,
64
â65
The Ways and Power of Love
(Sorokin),
170
â172
theism, vs. atheism,
201
theories
continuous creation of the cosmos,
40
,
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â208
a dead universe vs. a living universe,
39
â42
non-locality,
36
â37
number of dimensions of the universe,
24
quantum,
41
â42
quantum foam,
41
â42
the quantum principle,
37
superspace,
84
â85
Tiru-Mular, poetry of love in the Middle Ages,
107
Toba catastrophe,
135
â136
tools, animal use of,
46
torus
in Nature,
121
significance of,
120
Toynbee, Arnold,
Law of Progressive Simplification,
173
traditions, wisdom.
See
wisdom traditions
training, cosmic feedback,
50
â52
tribal peoples, indigenous view of the universe,
75
â77
truth-telling, planetary,
182
Tzu, Lao,
Tao Te Ching,
73
â74
universe
acknowledging a non-living,
7
Biblical references to creation of the,
61
â63
composition of the,
23
contrasts between a dead and a living,
30-31
daughter perspective,
90
â91
definition of a living,
12
evolution of the Cosmic Feminine,
143
exploitation of the dead,
9
friend or foe,
2
â3
invisibility of the,
22
â24
as a living system,
55
music of the,
104
rate of expansion of the,
27
views of various religious groups on the,
61
â77,
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,
99
â100
wisdom traditions,
59
â60
Upanishad, Chandogya, Hindu teachings of,
69
â70
vacuum, quantum,
85
Vedas
Hindu scripture,
68
sound of Brahman,
104
vibrations, music of the universe,
104
videos, powers of “ten,”
217
views, dead vs. alive universe,
xii
virus, a living or non-living entity,
34
Voluntary Simplicity
(Elgin),
6
warfare, psychic,
48
Watts, Alan, Zen scholar,
73
wealth, narrowing the economic disparities between opportunity and,
168
â169
Western thought, impact of,
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â80
Wheeler, John
quantum foam theory,
41
â42
the quantum principle,
37
theory of
superspace,
84
â85
Whitehead, Alfred North, “occasions of experience,”
79
Whitman, Walt
colorless light,
101
the divine in nature,
19
Wiener, Norbert, pattern of the universe,
42
Wilson, E.O.,
biophilia,
10
wisdom
culture,
143
harvesting the human experience,
80
â82
using stories to pass along,
13
wisdom traditions
the Golden Rule in,
145
â146
sacred meaning and knowledge,
109
spirituality and the universe,
86
â89
theme of light in,
98
â102
views of the universe,
59
â60
womb, cosmic,
89
â90
world
intense interdependence of the,
182
solidity of the matrial,
97
â98
wormholes, relationship to black holes,
53
â54
wounds, healing through reconciliation,
169
â170
Wright, Frank Lloyd, belief in God,
11
Yung-chia, Zen view of the universe,
88
Zen
becoming centered,
73
Buddhist wisdom traditions from the
Lanbkavatara Sutra,
88
zero point, background energy,
38
â39
Zimmer, Heinrich, Hindu cosmology,
70
DUANE ELGIN
is an internationally recognized visionary, speaker, and author. He earned his MBA from the Wharton Business School and then an MA in economic history from the University of Pennsylvania. In 2001 he was awarded an honorary PhD for work in “ecological and spiritual transformation” from the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco. In 2006 Elgin received the Goi International Peace Award in recognition of his contribution to a global “vision, consciousness, and lifestyle” that fosters a “more sustainable and spiritual culture.”
In the early 1970s Elgin worked in Washington, D.C., as a senior staff member of a joint Presidential-Congressional Commission on the American Future. He then moved to California to work as a senior social scientist with the think tank SRI International, where he co-authored numerous studies on the long-range future. With Joseph Campbell and a small team of scholars, he
co-authored the report that later became the book
Changing Images of Man
(1982). He co-authored other major reports as well:
Anticipating Future National and Global Problems
(for the President's Science Advisor),
Alternative Futures for Environmental Policy
(for the Environmental Protection Agency), and
Limits to the Management of Large, Complex Systems
(for the National Science Foundation).
Seeing the challenges ahead, Elgin left SRI in 1977 to focus on writing and non-partisan organizing of citizens around issues of media accountability and citizen empowerment. Elgin's first book was published in 1981:
Voluntary Simplicity: Toward a Way of Life That Is Outwardly Simple, Inwardly Rich
(3rd edition, forthcoming). This pioneering book is recognized as a classic in exploring more sustainable and meaningful ways of living. The idea of a living universe was at the foundation of his next book,
Awakening Earth: Exploring the Evolution of Human Culture and Consciousness
(1993). This is a big-picture overview of the evolution of human consciousness, both personal and social, from awakening hunter-gatherers to the modern era and then into the deep future. Elgin's third book,
Promise Ahead: A Vision of Hope and Action for Humanity's Future
(2000), explored the “adversity trends” and the “opportunity trends” that were converging at that time; it suggested ways the human family could avoid an evolutionary crash and instead realize an evolutionary leap forward. Elgin has also contributed chapters to sixteen books, and published more than seventy articles on subjects ranging from social transformation and simplicity to media accountability and a living universe.
Elgin has been researching the theme of a living universe for the past twenty-seven years, and elements of his work have been published in scholarly journals. In 1988 he published the lengthy article on the cosmology of a reflective and regenerative universe:
“The Living Cosmos: A Theory of Continuous Creation,” for the journal
Revision.
His article, “The Paradigm of a Living Universe,” was published in the
Journal of World Futures
(2000) and presents a scholarly summary of his cosmology. Two of his booksâ
Awakening Earth
and
Promise Ahead
âincluded chapters on the theme of a living cosmos.
The Living Universe
brings these years of inquiry together for the first time.
In addition to decades of scholarship, Elgin also brings forty years of meditation and inner inquiry to his exploration of a living universe. He has been inspired by all of the world's wisdom traditions, especially Buddhist, Quaker, Gnostic Christian, and Hindu. Elgin has also had extensive experience with psychic research in a scientific setting. For nearly three years in the early 1970s he was one of four primary subjects who participated in numerous experiments funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to explore our intuitive potentials. These experiments were conducted at SRI International, where Elgin worked doing futures research. Results from these experiments (notably, remote viewing) have been published in major scientific journals. A portion of Elgin's work is described in the scientific paper by Puthoff and Targ, “A Perceptual Channel for Information Transfer over Kilometer Distances,” published in the proceedings of the prestigious I.E.E.E. (1976). His work is also described in their book
Mind-Reach: Scientists Look at Psychic Ability
(1977).