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“The Quantum Book of Soma: Reinterpreting the Wisdom of the Vedas” by Maj Gen (Dr) G. D. Bakshi delves into the enigmatic concept of Soma from the Vedic texts. The author explores various dimensions of Soma, including its botanical identification as a psychotropic plant, its role as an endogenous elixir experienced during meditation, and its association with the senses and actions as described in the Bhagavad Gita. A significant highlight of the book is its quantum mechanical approach to understanding the Atman (soul) and the act of perception that generates the cosmos. By analyzing the Vedic Mahavakyas (great sayings) in light of contemporary discoveries in quantum physics and neurobiology, the book reveals remarkable and insightful correspondences.
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Maj Gen (Dr) G. D. Bakshi is a retired officer of the Indian Army and a distinguished author. He has served in various significant capacities, including commanding a battalion in active operations. Post-retirement, he has been a prolific writer and speaker, contributing extensively to military literature and strategic studies. His works often reflect a deep understanding of India's cultural and historical heritage, blending traditional wisdom with modern scientific perspectives.
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“The Quantum Book of Soma: Reinterpreting the Wisdom of the Vedas” by Maj Gen (Dr) G. D. Bakshi delves into the enigmatic concept of Soma from the Vedic texts. The author explores various dimensions of Soma, including its botanical identification as a psychotropic plant, its role as an endogenous elixir experienced during meditation, and its association with the senses and actions as described in the Bhagavad Gita. A significant highlight of the book is its quantum mechanical approach to understanding the Atman (soul) and the act of perception that generates the cosmos. By analyzing the Vedic Mahavakyas (great sayings) in light of contemporary discoveries in quantum physics and neurobiology, the book reveals remarkable and insightful correspondences.
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