Simplest State

Simplest State

The recognition of higher states of consciousness is a recurring theme that is evident in all cultures throughout history. What is the basis of our conscious experience—the cycle of waking, dreaming, and sleeping? The simplest state of awareness is a self-referral state. It is a field of all possibilities. As the physicist Eddington said, "The stuff of the world is mind stuff." The ancient Yoga Vasistha likewise teaches that this world appears material, but is ultimately pure consciousness. These profound insights infer that consciousness is all there is, and we are not in the world; the world is within us. Welcome to Simplest State where we examine these understandings and explore the very nature of consciousness and self-realization.

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    Is Consciousness the Unified Field? A Quantum Perspective with Dr. John Hagelin

    Due to the many graphic elements displayed in this episode, it is recommended to enjoy the video version, on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DZtnoc5JQuI?si=T8bDbGPd88LBBl4F To receive an email notification whenever new episodes are posted, subscribe at: https://simplest-state.kit.com In this episode, Ron welcomes Dr. John Hagelin—a renowned quantum physicist (PhD Harvard), former researcher at CERN and Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and peace advocate—for a discussion linking the most advanced theories of modern physics with Vedic perspectives on consciousness. Hagelin outlines layers of physical reality from classical matter to quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, and ultimately a unified field described as an unbounded ‘ocean of silence’ which gives rise to particles and forces through vibrating ‘strings’ (M-theory/string theory). He parallels this structure with human experience—body, thoughts, feelings, and consciousness—suggesting that pure consciousness (Atma/Self) corresponds to the unified field and that consciousness is singular, echoing Schrödinger, Bohr, and the Yoga Vasishtha. He further describes how samadhi in meditation is the direct experience of the unified field that can stabilize as enlightenment. He explains meditation as reversing the emergence of thoughts back to their source, leading to pure consciousness without content (beyond waking, dreaming, and deep sleep), and cites research associating meditation—especially TM—with reduced stress, improved brain coherence and performance, and significant drops in cardiovascular events and death, in long-term studies. Hagelin reveals that the secret behind “The Secret” idea of manifestation lies in thinking from subtler levels of the mind, anchored in pure being. The conversation covers entanglement and the non-classical nature of quantum measurement, relating that quantum nonlocality is beyond classical space-time. He addresses the question of whether matter is appearance, and suggests the unified field can contain many possible universes, and introduces the ‘multiple storylines within one indivisible wholeness of existence’ view aligned with Brahman/totality. Hagelin links human technological danger to the urgent need for expanded consciousness and discusses collaborations for peace, citing UN and Nobel Peace Laureate summit involvement, the Global Union of Scientists for Peace adopting meditation as a key antidote to war, and studies reporting reductions in violence and improved conflict indicators when large groups meditate. He closes by emphasizing meditation’s effortlessness and recommending 20 minutes twice daily as a valuable investment for health, clarity, and the ‘full flowering of life.’     Music by Lesfm. Track “In the Forest”

    1 giờ 23 phút
  2. Supreme Awakening with Dr. Craig Pearson

    02/10/2025

    Supreme Awakening with Dr. Craig Pearson

    In this engaging conversation, Ron speaks with Dr. Craig Pearson, a distinguished scholar and PhD in Vedic Science. Dr. Pearson discusses his book 'The Supreme Awakening' which explores the universality of experiences of enlightenment across different cultures and eras, and has been praised by prominent figures like David Lynch. Dr. Pearson shares his motivation, rooted in his practice of Transcendental Meditation, and the extensive research process behind the book, which involved sifting through hundreds of texts to find first-hand experiences of higher states of consciousness. He explains the stages of consciousness described by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, emphasizing the natural progression beyond the typical human development as it is defined by modern psychology. Dr. Pearson and Ron explore the fascinating experiences of well-known figures such as William Wordsworth, Eugene O'Neill, Billie Jean King, and Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj.  Dr. Pearson emphasizes that these profound experiences are accessible to everyone, and reflects on how Transcendental Meditation can systematically cultivate these states.  The discussion highlights the spontaneous and diverse ways these states are experienced, and their significance in achieving full human potential. Dr. Pearson also addresses the impact of individual transcendence on global issues, promoting the idea that cultivating higher consciousness can lead to global peace and enhanced creativity. The conversation concludes with reflections on how anyone, regardless of their background or daily life, can achieve these profound experiences and contribute to a better world.   Music by Lesfm. Track “In the Forest”

    1 giờ 20 phút
  3. Consciousness and Physiology with Dr. Keith Wallace

    29/09/2025

    Consciousness and Physiology with Dr. Keith Wallace

    In this episode of Simplest State, Ron interviews Dr. Robert Keith Wallace, a pioneering researcher on the physiology of consciousness. The discussion moves from subjective experiences of higher states of consciousness to their objective, measurable correlates in the physiology. Dr. Wallace shares his journey and groundbreaking research on Transcendental Meditation (TM) starting with his research at UCLA and Harvard, which demonstrated significant findings such as increased alpha brain wave activity, reduced oxygen consumption,  decreased blood lactate levels and decreased anxiety. He elaborates on how these changes reflect a unique state of restful alertness, differentiating TM from other meditation techniques. The conversation also explores the implications of meditation on gene expression, and the profound implications for overall health and longevity. Dr. Wallace reflects on his remarkable experiences with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and highlights the integration of modern scientific understanding with ancient Vedic knowledge. He discusses the growing interest and research in spirituality and higher states of consciousness and makes a compelling case for the continued objective study of subjective experiences. The dialogue concludes with thoughts on the future avenues of research and the importance of a healthy lifestyle together with meditation practice. Join us to explore how meditation enhances creativity, intelligence, and wellbeing, and its evolving role in modern medicine.     Music by Lesfm. Track “In the Forest”

    57 phút
  4. George Barselaar - Instructor on the traditions of Vedanta and Kashmir Shaivism

    10/01/2023

    George Barselaar - Instructor on the traditions of Vedanta and Kashmir Shaivism

    George Barselaar was born in the south of Holland and grew up in Sydney, Australia. At the age of 18, George took a keen interest in Yoga, which inspired him to learn Transcendental Meditation (TM), and eventually, to become a teacher of TM. He went deeply into Vedic Science and Sanskrit, and  developed a keen interest in Kashmiri Shaiva Philosophy. George was immediately struck by the very first verse of the Shiva Sutras, as translated by Lakshmanjoo, which says, "Consciousness is everything." Feeling an irresistible pull, George went to India to study under the guidance of Swami Lakshmanjoo, who was the last living Master of the oral tradition of Kashmir Shaivism. George recalls the time that one aspirant told Swami Lakshmanjoo that he did not feel he was making much progress with his meditation, and Lakshmanjoo explained that the passion for self-knowledge (enlightenment) must be as strong as the overwhelming passion he felt the first time he fell in love. With regard to the turmoil we see in the world, George was optimistic and said that, "Sometimes the world gets shaken-up in order to wake up." He added that meditation creates ripples that affect others in a positive way. When we create coherence in our own consciousness, it affects everyone in our environment. George was given permission to transcribe all of the Swami’s recorded lectures, and it took almost 20 years to complete the English transcriptions of all of Swami Lakshmanjoo’s recorded teachings. George now lives in Northern California, where he and his partner, Claudia, work full-time for the Universal Shaiva Fellowship and Lakshmanjoo Academy. They often spend the summer months in Kashmir, and George connected with us for this interview from Kashmir, India, at the ashram of Shaivacharya Swami Lakshmanjoo Maharaj. About Kashmir Shaivism, Swami Lakshmanjoo said that it is the three-fold science of man and his world, and is a philosophy meant for any human being without the restriction of caste, creed, color or gender. For more information on Swami Lakshmanjoo and Kashmir Shaivism, please see the following websites: Kashmir Shaivism: www.universalshaivafellowship.org Lakshmanjoo Academy: www.lakshmanjooacademy.org Ishwar Ashram Trust founded my Swami Lakshmanjoo: https://www.ishwarashramtrust.com/     Music by Lesfm. Track “In the Forest”

    1 giờ 4 phút
  5. Don Arney - Entrepreneur, inventor, and philanthropist that has practised meditation for 5 decades.

    04/05/2022

    Don Arney - Entrepreneur, inventor, and philanthropist that has practised meditation for 5 decades.

    The Bambi Bucket, used in aerial firefighting in more than 115 countries, is a life-saving device that allows pilots to drop water on wildfires with precision. It was even used to fight the post-explosion fires after the tragic blast at the Port of Beirut, Lebanon and also to cool the nuclear reactor after the Tsunami tragedy in Fukushima, Japan. Don Arney, the man who invented it, is our guest today. Don is a resident of British Columbia, Canada, and is just the 14th Canadian to be inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, in Washington, DC He is an inventor, a helicopter pilot, and noted philanthropist that has practised meditation for 5 decades to develop his mental potential and creativity. Entrepreneur, inventor, helicopter pilot, and a noted philanthropist, Don has practised meditation for 5 decades to develop his mental potential and creativity. Don describes how diving deep in meditation has allowed him to find the infinite value in solutions and see that each part of the solution contains the entirety. He adds that everyone has the opportunity to do the same. Meditation has revealed to Don the interconnectedness of our active world, and he says, “The beauty of mind-stuff is the lack of boundaries.” Don describes how “Being happy for no reason,” is one of the greatest gifts of his expanded vision. The profundity of solutions is in their simplicity, says Don, as he relates how solving engineering problems is ultimately a journey of self-discovery. Learn more about Don at Donarney.com     Music by Lesfm. Track “In the Forest”

    54 phút

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The recognition of higher states of consciousness is a recurring theme that is evident in all cultures throughout history. What is the basis of our conscious experience—the cycle of waking, dreaming, and sleeping? The simplest state of awareness is a self-referral state. It is a field of all possibilities. As the physicist Eddington said, "The stuff of the world is mind stuff." The ancient Yoga Vasistha likewise teaches that this world appears material, but is ultimately pure consciousness. These profound insights infer that consciousness is all there is, and we are not in the world; the world is within us. Welcome to Simplest State where we examine these understandings and explore the very nature of consciousness and self-realization.