Upgrading the Software of the Multiverse: A Zoom Webinar by Ivan Raqib Ickovits & Don Azar Baksh Weiner
with Don Azar Baksh Weiner and Ivan Ickovits
September 18, 2021
“…I believe the Sufi teachings represent the spiritual dimensions of the scientific paradigms of our time…. We are the being of God discovering unforeseeable possibilities within Himself by concretizing that which has never been done before.” – Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan
Topics will include:
God and science – experiencing the vastness, Neoplatonic models, PVIK inverted cone model, consequences of our shift from Newtonian to quantum universe; relational spirituality with the aim of awakening in life; holographic nature of reality; retro-causality
- Experiencing that which transpires behind that which appears – subtle senses, subtle energy, implicate and explicit; holomovement, cosmic & transcendental consciousness, mandelbrot images, chaos theory and fana/baqa; research that shows the world is very different from how we assume it is, dhikr practice to connect the many levels on which we exist
- Stereoscopic consciousness – maintaining different perspectives in the moment, multidimensionality, subtle realms of being; Bekenstein’s bound
- Beings of light in a universe of light – what is light? Light as the boundary between etheric and physical reality. Light as awareness of individual and divine intelligence. Practices with light. Information and black holes, ecstasy beyond knowing practices. Everyone and everything is Gabriel longing to reveal its unique divinity
- Pull of the future – where to here?, how we each uniquely transform the divine impulse that brought about our being; new creation in every instant; fulfilling our purpose in life
The recording of this webinar will be available to everyone who registers.
Spiritual Practices will be incorporated throughout the day.
10:00-11:15 Presentation
11:15-11:30 Break
11:30-12:45 Presentation
12:45-2:00 Lunch
2:00-3:15 Presentation
3:15-3:30 Break
3:30-4:30 Presentation
4:30-5:00 Q&A
About the Teachers

Don Azar Baksh Weiner
Don Azar Baksh Weiner is a retired Ph.D. psychologist in Corpus Christi, Texas. He did his undergraduate work at Cal Tech and Stanford in math and honors psychology, and received a Ph.D. in counseling psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, where he did the first doctoral dissertation on meditation. He was a student of Pir Vilayat […]
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Ivan Ickovits
Ivan Ickovits was born in a small town near Debrecen, Hungary to survivors from Aushwitz. After a few years, in Hungary, his family's escape took them to Haifa, then Toronto, Canada, and finally settling in Los Angeles, California. Ickovits' higher education included a PhD program after Physics and Math undergrad at UCLA in quantum theory and […]
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