Our Quest for Wholeness
How can we remove filters--thoughts, feelings, and other reactions—that keep us weaving the same old patterns? Author Sky Nelson-Isaacs shares how we can open ourselves up to endless possibilities by aligning with life circumstances rather than fighting them.
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Sky Nelson-Isaacs is a theoretical physicist, speaker, author, and musician. He has a masters degree in physics from San Francisco State University, with a thesis in String Theory, and a BS in physics from UC Berkeley. Nelson-Isaacs has dedicated his life to finding his own sense of purpose, beginning as a student of the Yogic master Sri Swami Satchidananda when he was less than five years old. His most recent research has been published in the scientific journal Quantum Reports. An educator with nine years of classroom experience, Sky is also a multi-instrumentalist and professional performer of award-winning original musical compositions. He is the author of several books including the book we are discussing today, Leap to Wholeness: How the World is Programmed to Help Us Grow, Heal and Adapt.
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COMMENTS FROM SKY NELSON-ISAACS: Thank you, Laurel, for the great conversation today! I really enjoyed it. Yoga is my home and it's really nice to come back to home base.
THE YOGA HOUR TEAM COMMENTS: I really enjoyed hearing Sky Nelson-Isaacs talk about the inter-connectedness of all life and how it is programmed to help us heal, grow and adapt through the synchronicities of our life. Sky encourages us to ask, 'How do we get something from everything?" rather than “How do I get something from nothing.” This is based on the idea that all possibilities already exist. He says we simply need to identify thoughts, ideas and feelings we hold onto that limit our choices. Sky's new question may sound familiar to spiritual seekers as it aligns with a statement that Roy Eugene Davis passed on to his disciples, "There is an enlivening power nurturing the Universe and we can learn to cooperate with it." Mahatma Gandhi put it this way, "There is a force in the universe, which if we permit it, will flow through us and produce miraculous results." These statements are the foundation of Yoga philosophy. Sky's comments reminds us of how true this is and how it works.
DR. TRUJILLO’S COMMENTS: I really enjoyed my discussion with Sky Nelson Isaacs about his book Leap to Wholeness, particularly the question that started the episode: How do we get something out of everything? This contrasts with the question that underlies the Big Bang Theory: how do we get everything out of nothing? Sky’s perspective on the multiverse was quite valuable, that out of the infinite possibilities that exist there is one that can resolve a difficult situation. I also appreciated our discussion of holistic systems, in which the whole is more than the sum of the parts, and that one of their properties is that they have meaning.