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Embark on an intellectual voyage with Ervin Laszlo, PhD, the quantum consciousness pioneer, as we unravel the mysteries of existence and our interconnection within the universe's vast tapestry. Through an evocative dialogue with this two-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, we unlock not only the story of his evolution from musical prodigy to a philosophical titan but also delve into the essence of his work, which blends science with spirituality.
Tune in for a transformative exploration of systemic health and the vital importance of each individual's contribution to our planet's wellbeing. We weave through the notions of quantum interconnectedness, reinforcing how love and unity are not merely lofty ideals but foundational elements grounded in scientific reality.
Guest Biography:
Ervin Laszlo, PhD, spent his childhood in Budapest, Hungary. He was a celebrated child prodigy on the piano, with public appearances from the age of nine. Receiving a Grand Prize at the international music competition in Geneva, he was allowed to leave Hungary and begin an international concert career, first in Europe and then in America.
Laszlo received the Sorbonne’s highest degree, the Doctorat ès Lettres et Sciences Humaines in 1970. Shifting to the life of a scientist and humanist, he lectured at various U.S. Universities including Yale and Princeton.
Following his work on modeling the future evolution of world order at Princeton, he was asked to produce a report for the Club of Rome, of which he was a member. In the late 70s and early 80s, Laszlo ran global projects at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research at the request of the Secretary-General. In the 1990s his research led him to the discovery of the Akashic Field.
The author, co-author, or editor of 106 different books in 25 languages, Ervin Laszlo has also written several hundred papers and articles in scientific journals and popular magazines.
Dr. Laszlo is a member of numerous scientific bodies, including the International Academy of Science, the World Academy of Arts and Science, the International Academy of Philosophy of Science, and the International Medici Academy. He was elected member of the Hungarian Academy of Science in 2010.
He is the recipient of various honors and awards, including Honorary PhDs from the United States, Canada, Finland, and Hungary. Laszlo received the Goi Award, the Japan Peace Prize in 2001, the Assisi Mandir of Peace Prize in 2006, and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 and 2005.
Episode Chapters:
(0:00:01) - Spirituality and Consciousness
(0:14:23) - The Way Forward
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