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Nature is a teacher – What happens when you allow everything to be “as it is”?

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Nature is a teacher – What happens when you allow everything to be “as it is”?   A number of years ago I went on holiday to a beautiful part of Portugal. We stayed in a converted farmhouse in the middle of a national park. The farmhouse was in a valley. We arrived in the evening when the birds were just starting to roost. It was still warm and the air smelled sweet with pollen. You could hear the hum of crickets. A small river flowed through that valley. We opened a rickety gate and crossed a small wooden bridge. As we walked along the narrow path that led to our house I had a clear vision of what my morning routine would be like for the next fourteen days. I had been working hard for the last few months and I felt tired. I wanted this holiday to be a mini retreat. I would wake up early each day when it was still quite cool and I would meditate for a while. I imagined myself sitting in a peaceful spot, my mind calm, my body relaxed… listening to the river flowing, hearing the birds and

The concept of Multiverse

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Are We Living in a Multiverse? Why We  Might – and Why We Might Never Know Written by: Shreya Suman The concept of a multiverse, or multiple universes, has long been a topic of fascination for scientists and science fiction writers alike. It is a fascinating idea that suggests that our universe is not the only one that exists, but rather, there are many parallel universes out there, each with its own unique set of physical laws and properties. The idea of a multiverse has been around for centuries, but it was only in the last few decades that it has gained widespread acceptance in the scientific community. The concept is rooted in the theory of quantum mechanics, which suggests that particles can exist in multiple states or locations at the same time. One of the most popular interpretations of the multiverse theory is the "many-worlds" interpretation , which was proposed by physicist   Hugh Everett in the 1950s. This interpretation suggests that every time a quantum measure