Tag: Michio Kaku

By Destiny or Choosing?

I had the honor once of attending a lecture given by famed physicist Michio Kaku. He was speaking to the theory of ‘multi-verse’ and our propensity to be singularly focused.

“All around you, there are hundreds of radio waves being broadcast from distant stations.” He spoke softly, though with bold assertion; as if to frame simply these complexities of being.

“At any given instant, your office or car or living room is full of these radio waves,” he shared. “However, if you turn on a radio, you can listen to only one frequency at a time; these other frequencies have decohered and are no longer in phase with each other.”

Although he was speaking to the plausibility of a “higher” dimension, I couldn’t help but to consider the spiritual implications.

As practitioners, we seek freedom from our emotional attachments; distancing ourselves from that which limits the depth of our human experience.

We cast aside these boundaries of label, losing ourselves within the patterns of star against sky — a quiet joy entering through the vastness of these much greater things.

Though we are surrounded by a multitude of ‘waves’, is there an opportunity to attune the mind to these subtleties of focus? To engage the divine through the simplicity of stillness?

A little something to consider, my loves — how much of this experience is that which we’ve chosen?

In peace…

Namaste ❤️