
The Quantum State of Mind
What we call the Quantum State of Mind is not a theory — it’s a recognition, an intuition. A felt insight that has always been with us, glimpsed in mysticism, confirmed in psychedelic states, and now echoed in the outer reaches of quantum physics and neuroscience.
It begins with a simple shift:
The mind is not in the brain. The mind is in the field.
A field that surrounds us, connects us, remembers us — a modern echo of what Einstein once called the ether, and what Teilhard de Chardin envisioned as the noosphere: a layer of planetary consciousness, emerging from the interplay of all human minds. The Jungian concept of an oceanic unconsciousness, perhaps.
Teilhard believed that evolution was not just biological — it was spiritual. That the universe is moving toward integration, not disintegration. Toward what he called the Omega Point — a state of total coherence, love, and awareness.
In this spirit, the Quantum State of Mind is not a clinical condition.
It’s a resonant mode of being — a tuning.
We borrow the image of the tuning fork:
Two prongs. Two possibilities. Two selves.
Held in tension, held in superposition, until something — an encounter, a trauma, a moment of grace — makes the system collapse into meaning.
In this new psychology, the psyche is not reduced to chemistry or trauma charts. It is understood as a pattern in the field — a wave of resonance between the part and the whole. Healing, then, is not about control. It’s about coherence.
Psychedelic experience — when approached with care and intention — offers a glimpse into this structure:
The sensation that the mind is not private. That thoughts are not produced, but received. That love is not an emotion, but a medium — the actual connective tissue of the cosmos.
The Quantum State of Mind seeks to bring this insight down to Earth — to make it speakable, livable, treatable.
It’s a psychology for the post-factual age.
Not to diagnose, but to re-tune.
Not to isolate, but to entangle.
Not to fix, but to remember who we are:
vibrating events in an intelligent field,
held together by love.
„Now we know in part but then we will know fully, as we have been fully known. (Cor.1.13.12. the way of love.)“