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"The person who went to sleep last night is not quite the same person who woke up."
In this episode, we face the "Arrow of Time" to answer the ultimate question: When the body dissolves, what happens to the observer? While the Second Law of Thermodynamics suggests a one-way street toward decay and "heat death," the Tibetan masters describe a doorway into pure potential.
We explore the "Technology of Meditation" as a rehearsal for this transition, moving from the collapse of physical form to the recognition of the uncollapsed wave function.
🔍 In this episode:
The Physics of Grief: Why Entropy makes the "Arrow of Time" feel like loss, and why you can't unscramble an egg.
The Craftsman & The Tool: Reframing the body not as "who we are," but as an instrument used by the mind.
Kalu Rinpoche’s Map: A precise breakdown of the dissolution sequence: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space.
The 16th Karmapa: The profound final lesson from a master who looked at death and said, "Nothing happens."
The Quantum Bardo: How Schrödinger’s wave function mirrors the Buddhist intermediate state.
Misha’s Wave: A tribute to a brother in Dharma—proving that the wave doesn't flow into the ocean; it is the ocean.
⏱ Chapter Markers: 0:00 Are you your body, or do I have my body? 2:15 Why the universe moves toward disorder and entropy. 5:40 Meditation as a rehearsal for the transition of death. 8:12 The Tibetan sequence of the dissolution of elements. 12:45 Why the 16th Karmapa said "nothing happens." 16:30 How the quantum wave function explains the Bardo. 20:10 Can connections survive the end of a physical life? 23:45 What remains when the individual form falls away.
🌐 Connect with us: Full Transcripts & More: https://quantumawareness.net Support the Dharma (Dana): https://ko-fi.com/quantumawareness Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@quantumawareness_net
By Quantum Preceptor"The person who went to sleep last night is not quite the same person who woke up."
In this episode, we face the "Arrow of Time" to answer the ultimate question: When the body dissolves, what happens to the observer? While the Second Law of Thermodynamics suggests a one-way street toward decay and "heat death," the Tibetan masters describe a doorway into pure potential.
We explore the "Technology of Meditation" as a rehearsal for this transition, moving from the collapse of physical form to the recognition of the uncollapsed wave function.
🔍 In this episode:
The Physics of Grief: Why Entropy makes the "Arrow of Time" feel like loss, and why you can't unscramble an egg.
The Craftsman & The Tool: Reframing the body not as "who we are," but as an instrument used by the mind.
Kalu Rinpoche’s Map: A precise breakdown of the dissolution sequence: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space.
The 16th Karmapa: The profound final lesson from a master who looked at death and said, "Nothing happens."
The Quantum Bardo: How Schrödinger’s wave function mirrors the Buddhist intermediate state.
Misha’s Wave: A tribute to a brother in Dharma—proving that the wave doesn't flow into the ocean; it is the ocean.
⏱ Chapter Markers: 0:00 Are you your body, or do I have my body? 2:15 Why the universe moves toward disorder and entropy. 5:40 Meditation as a rehearsal for the transition of death. 8:12 The Tibetan sequence of the dissolution of elements. 12:45 Why the 16th Karmapa said "nothing happens." 16:30 How the quantum wave function explains the Bardo. 20:10 Can connections survive the end of a physical life? 23:45 What remains when the individual form falls away.
🌐 Connect with us: Full Transcripts & More: https://quantumawareness.net Support the Dharma (Dana): https://ko-fi.com/quantumawareness Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@quantumawareness_net