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Quantum Mysticism Explored in Literature

The document provides a summary of a book report on the topic of quantum mysticism. It describes a 5-part sequence or process: (1) consciousness/dark matter, (2) blissful inner experience described as the Shiva-Shakti fusion state, (3) the outer event horizon comprising cumulative movement of cosmic will giving a subjective experience, (4) knowledge created through reflection of intent, and (5) action resulting from distortions in magnetic fields creating particle-antiparticle pairs and nucleosynthesis. The summary focuses on key concepts and terminology discussed in the book report without restating unnecessary details.

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Quantum Mysticism Explored in Literature

The document provides a summary of a book report on the topic of quantum mysticism. It describes a 5-part sequence or process: (1) consciousness/dark matter, (2) blissful inner experience described as the Shiva-Shakti fusion state, (3) the outer event horizon comprising cumulative movement of cosmic will giving a subjective experience, (4) knowledge created through reflection of intent, and (5) action resulting from distortions in magnetic fields creating particle-antiparticle pairs and nucleosynthesis. The summary focuses on key concepts and terminology discussed in the book report without restating unnecessary details.

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Book Report

QUantum
MYSTICISM

AJAY HAGAN
24TH FEBRUARY, 2020
SEQUENCE/KRAMA
1. CHIT (CONSCIOUSNESS/ DARK MATTER)
2. ANANDA (BLISSFUL CORE INNER SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE/SHIVA- SHAKTI FUSION
STATE AS BEST DESCRIBED BY PRATIRISHIKA VIVARANA OF ABHINAVAGUPTA/ INNER
LAYER OF EVENT HORIZON))
3. ICHHA (OUTER EVENT HORIZON COMPRISING OF CUMULATIVE MOVEMENT OF WILL
OF COSMIC REALITY GIVING HIM A SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE OF ANUTTARA/WHOLE) /
DARK ENERGY/ INTENT .
● Panchakritya- srishti, stithi, samhara, tirobhav and anugraha.
● Un mesh a- nimesha
● PRA kasha- vimarsha
● Pratirishika - urdhwa movement of energy/ kriya shakti back to its source I.e dark
matter beyond desh, Kaal and kala
4. GYAN ( EVERY INTENT RESULTS IN CREATION OF A REFLECTION OF THE DESIRED BY
UNMESHA/NIMESHA AND PRAKASHA/ VIMARSHA OR MOVEMENT OF DARK ENERGY/
INTENT AND RESULTS IN CREATION OF MAGNETIC FORCE/ FIELD OF KNOWN DUE TO
CREATION OF A REFERENCE POINT IN A NEWLY CREATED SPACE/TIME REALITY BY
CREATING A 360 DEGREE REFERENCE FROM THE POINT OF REFERENCE IN ALL
DIRECTIONS.

World of Bhavamandala

Abha and Pratibha

5. KRIYA ( DISTORTIONS IN MAGNETIC FIELD CAUSED BY THE MOVEMENT OF DARK


ENERGY RESULTS IN SIMULTANEOUS CREATION AND EXPANSION OF AN CHARGED
FIELD OF NUCLEAR ACTIVITY BY INITIAL CREATION OF PARTICLE- ANTI PARTICLE
PAIRS, THEIR ANNIHILATION, STABILISATION, CREATION OF FIRST ATOMS OF
HYDROGEN AND HELIUM BY NUCLEOSNTHESIS

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Introduction
1. Title
2. Author
3. Illustrator
4. Fiction or Nonfiction
5. Why did you choose this book?

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something else? Talk about why you chose the book to help your classmates understand more
about you!

3
The Setting
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much TIME passes from start to finish. Describe the setting so your classmates feel like they are
INSIDE the story!

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the image above.

4
The Characters
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someone who challenges the main character? Instead of just naming people, talk about what
makes each person memorable.

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character in some way, then replace the image above.

5
Plot
1. Beginning: what happened at the beginning?
2. Middle: usually the highest point of action in the story.
3. Ending: how did everything finally work out?

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the whole story but give enough detail so that the plot makes sense to someone who hasn’t read
the book.

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Conclusion
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someone else?

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