Participatory Spirituality for the 21st Century
Has anyone heard of Mahendra Travedi before, or read this essay by Wilber?
Here's a link to Trivedi's website, from which this is an excerpt:
Mahendra Kumar Trivedi was born with an exceptional ability to change living and non-living matter with Energy Transmissions or "blessings" (focused intentional consciousness, called The Trivedi Effect™). Through collaborations with researchers in six countries from numerous scientific fields, Trivedi has amassed a broad set of data substantiating this ability in a scientifically demonstrable and measurable manner. The results of these collaborations are beyond anything predicted by the science and technology of today:
It is the goal of Trivedi Foundation to create additional rigorous scientific collaborations to further corroborate, reproduce and follow up on the many remarkable results of the Trivedi Effect™ on seeds, plants, soils, bacteria, fungi, viruses, metals, ceramics and polymers. Through continued collaboration with the international scientific community, we will broaden our base of understanding of the previously demonstrated effects and create groundbreaking new paradigms of the nature of human consciousness and its relationship to the material universe.
Trivedi Foundation also seeks to further the research previously done on Trivedi's distinct physiology and it's relationship to his unique abilities.
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Andy Smith looks at the "science" of one of Trevedi's studies here. He concludes:
"In my view, this is a new low for Wilber, even worse than his endorsement of Da and later Andrew Cohen, or even the Wyatt Earp episode."
As a past long-time student-teacher of martial taijiquan I've been conditioned to be open to the further reaches of human capacity. I also know the distinction between poetic hyperbole (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon comes to mind) and downright magical and mythical exaggeration-inflation endemic to such "energetic" study. I've studied with true lineage masters and know that so-called "chi" is a physiological process, not something supernatural. And it doesn't induce several hundred-year lifespans or allow one to levitate or change the physical structure of matter. So while I'm open to, and have experienced, some rather amazing feats of human capacity I'm also wary of bizarre and unsubstantiated claims, especially when they have the stench of the messianic about them.
Andy Smith looks at the "science" of one of Trevedi's studies here. He concludes:
"In my view, this is a new low for Wilber, even worse than his endorsement of Da and later Andrew Cohen, or even the Wyatt Earp episode."
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