The Science of Vampires Quotes
The Science of Vampires
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“I see science and mysticism as two complementary manifestations of the human mind; as its rational and intuitive faculties.
Capra”
― The Science of Vampires
Capra”
― The Science of Vampires
“In its timeless capacity to embody the human condition, the vampire is a poignant metaphor describing the psychosocial experience of the pariah - the outsider. The vampire is the Other that used to be human. The diseased, the mentally challenged, the homeless and hungry, ......are all vampires in a way; the other who used to be human, the invisible who casts no reflection among us.”
― The Science of Vampires
― The Science of Vampires
“The human mind is woven into the energy fabric of the universe.
John A. Wheeler”
― The Science of Vampires
John A. Wheeler”
― The Science of Vampires
“It was the discovery of the quantum universe that changed everything, and that universe was so small and so dynamic that it could not be observed directly. Trying to explain their insights, scientists looked at the language of mysticism. At the subatomic level, the parallels between quantum reality and mysticism were striking. For example, the behavior of light: in some contexts it acted like a wave, in others like a particle. Could it be both? Physicists had no concept for grasping this, so they dispensed with Western logic and embraced paradox. (This is important, too, for the notion of vampires being both living and dead.)”
― The Science of Vampires
― The Science of Vampires
“when I describe a vampire, what I think we seek is more of a feeling than a creature”
― The Science of Vampires
― The Science of Vampires
