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Ervin László



Ervin László, PhD, is a Hungarian author, advocate of quantum consciousness, and former professor of philosophy, systems science, and futurism. László founded the Club of Budapest to bring together thinkers in order to solve problems using global consciousness. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 and again in 2005, and he was the recipient of the Goi Award in 2002.

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The Gary Null Show - Professor Ervin Laszlo

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Information Medicine: The Revolutionary Cell-Reprogramming Discovery that Reverses Cancer and Degenerative Diseases

The universe is not a mechanical system of matter—it operates like a cosmic network that runs on and is connected by information. Information “in-forms” and underlies all of the physical world, including the human body. In this book, Pier Mario Biava, M.D., and Ervin Laszlo, Ph.D.

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Ervin László: New Paradigms in Science and Consciousness (Club of Budapest)

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Waking Up in Time: Finding Inner Peace in Times of Accelerating Change (10th Anniversary Edition)

In this tenth-anniversary edition of his award-winning bestseller, visionary scientist Peter Russell updates his classic manifesto for awakening to the mounting planetary crisis while deepening the connection to inner tranquility.

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A New Love Declaration: Ervin Laszlo at TEDxNavigli

Ervin Laszlo is an integral philosopher, system theorist, founder of the Club of Budapest, who brings a holistic perspective on the individual, society and the world. In this talk Ervin stresses the importance of Love for the world at large.

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The Immortal Mind: Science and the Continuity of Consciousness beyond the Brain

Evidence now points to consciousness existing beyond the brain, such as when the brain is temporarily incapacitated, as well as to the survival of consciousness after death. Conventional science prefers to dismiss these findings because they cannot be accommodated by a materialist view of reality.

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Ervin Laszlo - Chopin Nocturne Op 27 No 2 D Flat Major

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Whispering Pond: A Personal Guide to the Emerging Vision of Science

In Whispering Pond, Laszlo, focusing on physics, not only reviews the work of farsighted thinkers including Bohm and Heisenberg, but makes his own contribution.

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Revolution in Science – Evolution in Consciousness

Seeking wholeness and sustainability in the world are not fighting windmills and chasing mirages; they are the basic precondition of living and thriving in a nonlocally interconnected universe.

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Awake in the Dream

A deeply enriching journey of a woman who finds herself in a deep crisis and sets of to find the meaning of life.

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