Jewish Mysticism Represented by Rabbi Schneerson, and the Quantum Physics of David Bohm

This article investigates teachings from diverse mystical traditions and the quantum physicist, David Bohm. After a brief background on the traditions, a dialogue follows their teachings regarding these questions: How is infinite truth described? How does the phenomenal world relate to infinite trut...

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Published in:Philosophy & theology
Main Author: Lendvay, Gregory C. ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Philosophy Documentation Center 2022
In: Philosophy & theology
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Schneerson, Menachem Mendel 1902-1994 / Khabad / Mahayana / Bohm, David 1917-1992 / Quantum physics / Gregory of Nyssa 335-394 / Ephraem Syrus 306-373 / Time / Consciousness
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
BH Judaism
BL Buddhism
CF Christianity and Science
VA Philosophy
Further subjects:B Conversation
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Summary:This article investigates teachings from diverse mystical traditions and the quantum physicist, David Bohm. After a brief background on the traditions, a dialogue follows their teachings regarding these questions: How is infinite truth described? How does the phenomenal world relate to infinite truth? How do humans experience the infinite within the phenomenal world? The metaphors from quantum physics proposed by David Bohm poetically intertwine topics of emptiness, innermost awareness, sparks and relationships, storehouses and the heart, roots and souls, resurrection and the truth body, and perceiving truth.
ISSN:2153-828X
Contains:Enthalten in: Philosophy & theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5840/philtheol202343160