Mantric Entanglement - Proportions of Om Mani Padme Hum with Quantum Terminologies

Abstract

There was once a time when words held such power that they could penetrate and transform everything they touched. The world was filled with various characteristics that symbolized the same essence. Whether through vibrations, images, or sensations, words came to represent maps, plains, dimensions, states, and the integrative nature of the universe. In Lama Anagarika Govinda’s Foundation of Tibetan Mysticism (Govinda, 2012), readers explore a participant’s journey through time. Here, the structure of the jewel in the lotus, conveyed through the six-syllable auditory precept, OM MANI PADME HUM, reveals itself as a being’s progression towards enlightenment. These unseen forces of wisdom have been invoked throughout the centuries, guiding the mind toward a focal point where everything is realized as fundamental—the very source of all manifestations. Today, modern theoretical science is starting to conceptualize mysticism as a creative process that envisions a relatable reality compatible with contemporary mathematical theories. This bridging of worlds is taking shape, and within Govinda’s studies, we can trace back the significance of the six syllables that have echoed the sounds of the universe, aligning with new scientific discoveries. Quantum field theory, consciousness agents, and the integrated information theory of consciousness all reflect the insights of Tibetan Buddhism and the meaning of OM MANI PADME HUM. Could we be approaching a historical moment where the intuitive practices of mystics align with modern scientific expressions? Is there a potential for consensus between the subjective interpretations of thought and the objective scientific method? These questions prompt a necessary reflection and epistemic exploration toward a unified perspective of consciousness as the universe manifested in being.

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Pedro Carta
Ubiquity University

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