A4 - Friday, September 7, 1984 - North Shore News IN WEST VANCOUVER Coho festival begins tomorrow THE FUN starts in West Vancouver tomorrow as the fifth annual Coho Festival kicks off. The festival, which salutes the return of salmon to North Shore streams and rivers, runs Saturday and Sunday with a full list of events on both days. Saturday’s events include a number centred around Park Royal shopping centre model of the universe. In the manuscript for his book, Miracles And Other Realities, Vancouver psychologist Lee Pulos draws on the works of physicist David Bohm and neurosurgeon Karl Pribham to explain such paranormal phenomena as psychic heal- ing, clairvoyance and telepathy. We all know what holograms are, don’t we? Those little 3-D pictures tin glass. According to physicist Bohm, those cute little devices are ‘‘a metaphor for a new description of reality.’’ Take a deep breath.” Holography is a method of ‘‘lenseless photography.’’ Two interfering waves of light are scattered on a photographic plate. The ef- fect is like two pebbles hitting a still pond at the same time, setting off overlapping ripples. If a laser beam 1s fired through the plate at that ins- tant, the ripples are ‘‘frozen”’ where they meet A_ three dimensional image 1s) cap tured and projected Neurosurgeon Pribham sug gests the hologram 1s a model for the way the memory storage system ino our brain works Bohm takes this a Paulson 926-4178 you need us. We will design, cost and build your dream —cammercial or residenttal— Construction Ltd that combine fun and educa- tion in meeting one of the objectives of the festival — expanding public awareness and raising funds for salmon enhancement programs in West and North Vancouver. Events include a colofing contest that will be judged by members of the Van- couver Whitecaps, a contest to guess the species of salm- on displayed, a fish pond and a number of displays highlighting the work of the Salmonoid Enhancement Program in both the north and south mails. An added competition will be to guess the number of salmon that return to the Capilano River Hatchery be- tween noon Saturday and Strictly personal by Bob Hunter ur subject today — to help bring our minds back to reality now that the election is done with — is the Pribham-Bohm holographic simple but breathless step further and offers the hologram as the model for the way the whole universe works. The unique feature of a hologram 1s that the plate can be chopped into hundreds of bits, yet each of the fragments can be used to recreate the entire original image. Any one part of the hologram contains the blueprint for the whole hologram At this point, the thinking of two leading Western scien- lusts begin to sound much like Zen. Bohm suggests the universe is constructed on the same principle as the hologram. Our senses only perceive the surface aspect where everything appears separate and isolated. The physicist calls this the ‘‘untolded order of things "’ very “‘Enfolded’) within, however, is the BASIC order of things an indivisible energy sea of clectromagnetic waves, clectron beams, sound waves “and other energies and tesonances that include conserousness, |) Pulos Whites Are we still here”? Hang in What this means is that the ‘437-0777 basic orde of the universe has nothu., to do with ume or space, shape or color. It has to do, at bottom, with an invisible mata from which your mind and mine are ac- tually ‘‘hfting’’ impressions of a concrete reality. In other words, Pulos writes, ‘‘the brain is a hologram, interpreting a holographic universe... the brain could not operate as a hologram unless it were part of a larger hologram.”’ People who have studied yoga or meditation will pro- bably nod their heads at this point. Oh right. How you can reach that point where you are ‘‘one with the One.”’ Buddhists, too, will recognize PLS ih You saw this efficient buift-in retrigeration system at the P.N.E. fenn-Als/Sub-Zero display noon Sunday. Funds for salmon enhancement programs, car- ried out by a number of schools and community groups, will be raised through a tag day-type sale of roe-shaped pins, and cans of salmon will be sold from fod outlets and special -bpoths at the mall. Sunday features a number of special events, starting at the pornt being made. And in the Hindu religion, the selt ts part otf a Higher Self, which is part of the Atman, the Self of the Universe. | don’t know about you Christians, heretics, atheists and whatnot, but that makes a lot of sense to me. My deepest intuition is that | am just one more filter through which the universe is busy looking back at itself. In this view, there is no ultimate difference between animate and inanimate mat- ter, between species or in- dividuals, or for that matter between life and death. This underlying unity ex- presses itself, | believe, in what we call love. Love is a tipple of knowing that goes between people when they begin to recognize each other as themselves. It is not just that I love you, | AM you. Just thought I’d pass that along. Cheers. NOW are you over the election? STUY. mY el! , yur ii 4 | KN SUB-ZERO 8 a.m. with a 14 km futs run from Ambleside Park, across Lions Gate Bridge, through Stanley Park and across the Burrard Street Bridge to Kitsilano. 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