Leading Consciousness Researcher
Bridges the Gap Between Science and Real Magic
By Dylan Charles
Those of us who have experienced true magic in our lives
have been wondering when modern science will somehow bridge the gap between
science and spirit, and wondering what will happen to the world when these
forces finally unite. It’s coming.
Is magic real? Sure it is, which is why there’s such a long
and storied history of it in every human civilization, and why so many people
practice it everyday, whether they realize it or not.
“Magic is one of
the most enduring legends of humanity. It’s at the core of the esoteric
traditions, it saturates the literature of religion and science, and while it
has been severely suppressed for millennia, fictional stories about magic are
just as popular today as they’ve ever been.”
Dean Radin, PhD, is “Chief Scientist at the Institute of
Noetic Science (IONS) and Associated Distinguished Professor of Integral and
Transpersonal Psychology at theCalifornia Institute of Integral Studies
(CIIS).” Having explored the frontiers of human consciousness for decades, he is
one of the world’s leading parapsychologists.
Among the many thousands of scientific papers, journals,
articles and books he has written, his forthcoming work, Real Magic: Ancient
Wisdom, Modern Science, and a Guide to the Secret Power of the Universe, will
explore the links between magic and science.
Real magic, he notes, consists of three categories:
Divination (think Tarot reading, The I Ching), force of will (The Secret, Power
of Intention), and theurgy (shamanism, channeling), and magical thinking is
everywhere today, seen as superstitions and prayer.
Drawing a distinction between real magic and fake or
fictional magic, Radin explains:
“When you think
about magic, we’re talking about ancient ideas, and in the same way that
alchemy turned into chemistry, and that astrology turned into astronomy, more
or less, herbalism turned into the pharmaceutical world, there’s a fourth level
of what used to be called natural magic, which will turn into real magic at
some point.
What’s interesting
is that alchemy, astrology and herbalism all had elements of mental magic in
them, but those parts have been left out in the scientific domain.” ~Dean Radin
In a presentation for the International Transpersonal
Conference in 2017, Radin gave an hour-long talk on the cutting edge of our
understanding of magic, beginning with the historical background of esoteric
ideas.
We are realizing that much of the esoteric knowledge from
our past is correct, and that one mind, or consciousness, is the creator of our
conscious experience, and that consciousness is more fundamental than the
material world.
If consciousness is fundamental to our experience, then
through the manipulation of consciousness we have an extraordinary amount of
control over the material reality we create for ourselves.
“The force of will
works in a magical sense because mind manipulates reality from the get go.
Divination works because consciousness and mind are before space-time, in which
case if you direct your attention to Pluto a million years ago, it would be
just as easy as directing your attention to me right now. And theurgy starts to
make more sense, the idea of disembodied spirits that have some kind of
intelligence. Physical embodiment would just be one from of the way that
consciousness can manifest. So, our brain and body just happen to be the right
kind of receiver, or capacity, to express consciousness in a way that we think
of as being human.” ~Dean Radin
He goes on to explain how science is on the brink of a
revolution because our context of understanding the esoteric is evolving along
with our technological advances.
So far, we have been unable to integrate magical thinking
into the sciences. Now, however, we have deep knowledge of the subconscious
domains of the psyche along with the inter-connected nature of quantum physics,
which is progressing into the post-quantum domain of abstractly presented
informational realities.
“Information is
reality. Or mathematics is reality. So, we’re no longer even talking about
energy and matter, we’re talking about something even more and more
fundamental.” ~Dean Radin
To get us there, Radin’s team is involved in designing
experiments which test the powers of the human mind’s effect on the physical
world.
To test the effect of intention they had traditional
Buddhist monks bless a quantity of tea, which was given to test subjects,
demonstrating that those who believed they were drinking blessed tea, felt a
significant boost in mood and energy levels.
Radin’s team created another study which displayed random
people’s faces to psychic mediums and ask them which of the people presented
were deceased. The results showed a much higher success rate for pictures of
people who had died more recently, versus people who had died many years or
decades earlier. Remarkably, this may indicate that people who’ve been dead
longer had already reincarnated, and therefore their souls were no longer
‘dead.’
Furthermore, using a photon quantum entangler, another study
demonstrated that a person’s intention on the entanglement of photons does in
fact positively affect the behavior and relationship of the photons, a new
version of Schrodinger’s famous findings.
At the cutting edge of our understanding of human
consciousness is the realization that science was born out of magic, and in
order for our greatest potential to be fully realized, these two domains must
finally unite.
Dean Radin is calling on the scientific community to
integrate magical thinking into the contemporary scientific domain. The full
presentation with slides can be seen below.
About the Author
Dylan Charles is the editor of Waking Times and co-host of
Redesigning Reality, both dedicated to ideas of personal transformation,
societal awakening, and planetary renewal. His personal journey is deeply
inspired by shamanic plant medicines and the arts of Kung Fu, Qi Gong and Yoga.
After seven years of living in Costa Rica, he now lives in the Blue Ridge
Mountains, where he practices Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and enjoys spending time with
family. He has written hundreds of articles, reaching and inspiring millions of
people around the world.
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