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One Earth | Three Worlds
Author: Julian Carlyon
Imprint: Triarchy Press
Extent: 148pp. Paperback
Size: 15.6 x 23.4 cm
ISBN: 978-1-913743-65-9
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​Publication: October 2022

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Tags: Julian Carlyon, synchronicity, quantum physics, homoeopathy, dreams, Carl Jung, quantum mechanics, I Ching, oneness world, twoness world, intermediary world, somatics

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CONTENTS
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Introduction
1. Newton and Einstein
2. Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Entanglement
3. Synchronicity
4. Similarity
5. Similar Resonance in Healing
6. Quantum Body
7. Oneness World and Twoness World
8. Intermediary World
9. Oneness, Twoness and Creativity
10. Oneness, Twoness and Healing
11. Dreams, Science and the Intermediary World
12. Oneness World and Twoness World: this world and that world
13. Pattern and Choice
14. Body as Movement
15. Emptiness and Fullness
16. Love and Wholeness
17. Future Science
Notes

One Earth | Three Worlds
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The Pattern that Connects Dreams, Synchronicity, Physics, Homeopathy, Spirituality and Somatics 
 
Julian Carlyon


Mystics of all traditions speak of the unity that lies behind all things.

Scientists seek to define the laws that govern matter and energy.

But neither approach accounts satisfactorily for the world of imagination, ritual and creativity, for the inexplicable connections found in precognition, for the uncanny accuracy of oracles like the I Ching, or for the effectiveness of healing modalities like homeopathy.

In One Earth | Three Worlds, Julian Carlyon draws on quantum theory, Carl Jung’s theory of synchronicity, the work of scientists Rupert Sheldrake and David Bohm, and ancient Chinese wisdom, to better understand how the unity lying behind all life might manifest itself in the daily-life world of our experience.

Through his schema of ‘oneness world, twoness world and intermediary world’, the author draws together such diverse threads as quantum entanglement, synchronicity, similarity and analogy, homeopathy, healing, dreams, creativity, free choice and destiny, spiritual unity, movement practice and the body.

In doing so, he offers a way to appreciate how spiritual and scientific perspectives can exist alongside one another – a way to see how the unity behind everything can show up and work its magic in the physical reality of our lives.

This is a book for anyone – scientist, therapist, creative artist, healer, eco-activist or enquirer – curious about how our world works and how to reconcile our apparently conflicting approaches to reality.

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As Julian Carlyon writes:

"Let’s continue with this idea of a threefold reality. Our primary reality, our primary ground, is an unbroken whole, an undividedness. This reality is the one experienced and reported on by spiritual traditions and mystics in different times and cultures. Of course, this undividedness is not an object like other objects that can be experienced. Such objects can be external, trees or stones for example, or internal, thoughts for example. The oneness however is consciousness itself, or the space in which everything appears. It’s a background that is somehow empty but also full of life and potential as well. Immensely still, immensely vibrant, immensely empty, and yet immensely full.

20th-century physicists in their observations of physical reality also seemed drawn to conclude that there might exist an underlying and completely unified reality. David Bohm proposed, but was never able to prove, the existence of something he named the pilot wave - a wave that would instantaneously connect everything in the universe and would guide the activity of quantum particles. Bohm’s theory of a pilot wave was part of his attempt to show that quantum particles might have real objective attributes independent of observation or measurement. Hidden variables might in fact account for the observed properties of particles. In this model the pilot wave guides the activity and instantaneous correlation of particles. It is capable of responding instantaneously to changes anywhere in the universe and communicating that change to a quantum object such as an electron.

Mystics have described unbroken oneness as the ground of all being. They describe an inner experience in which all divisions such as inner and outer or subjective and objective disappear. Scientists on the other hand seek a single law, equation or wave that accounts for all phenomena. Mystics see from the inside and scientists from the outside. Mystics ask who is the witness, who is the experiencer? Scientists focus on what is experienced. A universal science would embrace both. It would recognise that consciousness is primary. All arises in consciousness. So we could say that, when scientists seek a unifying law of everything, this is a kind of reflection of the underlying unity that mystics have already experienced and described. Nevertheless, this unity is constantly unfolding into life. The implicate is constantly unfolding as the explicate. The underlying unity and the world are in fact an ever-unfolding unity which can be known both from within and without.

We also live in an apparent reality of separate objects and events. This is the spacetime world of cause and effect described by Newton, Einstein and modern science – the twoness world.

Between oneness and twoness we find ourselves in the less clearly defined intermediary world. The world of acausal instantaneous connections where inner and outer can be meaningfully intertwined. Here things and events, while appearing to be separate, show instantaneous connections and knowing. That things which appear to be separate can somehow be intimately connected with each other could point to an under-lying non-dual reality. A reality of non-separability. A oneness.

Is it possible that an holistic science of the future could recognise and embrace this three-fold reality? It would recognise the oneness out of which everything comes. It would value and seek to understand the experiences and descriptions of a single all-embracing reality or consciousness reported by mystics from different traditions and different times. "
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