I admit freely that I never understood Deepak Chopra’s explanations of nonlocal events in the universe.
Here is a typical question and answer:
Question:
I have heard you say in your video on “The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire” that the ‘non-local domain’ is immortal, infinitely correlated, eternal, no time, no energy, etc. Would you please elaborate on the concept of ‘no energy’? I thought that pure energy was the foundation of the universe. Are you saying that there are no waves and particles in this non-local domain? That atoms and molecules do not exist in this field either? Your light on this subject would be deeply appreciated.
Response:
The non-local domain as the source of all relative expressions is a realm of unlimited possibilities, but it has none of those expressed values in it. Therefore it has no time, energy or space in it, yet it is the source of all energy, time and space. The non-local domain does not contain atoms, molecules or subatomic particles, yet it is the domain from which all subatomic particles arise.
Love,
Deepak
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And no, I can’t tell if everything in the implicate universe is expressed in the explicate universe.
Don't go to Chopra to explain science.
Neither does Chopra. It's just part of the technobabble he wraps around the ancient paganism he preaches.