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PAPER 99

THE TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION TECHNIQUE


AND QUANTUM PHYSICS: IS PURE CONSCIOUSNESS A
MACROSCOPIC QUANTUM STATE IN THE BRAIN?

LAWRENCE H. DOMASH, PH.D.


Department of Physics, Maharishi European Research University, Weggis, Switzerland

Research completed October 1975.

In this contribution, the data of many of the preceding papers are organized into a theory of the Tran-
scendental Meditation technique. Intended mainly for an audience of physicists, this paper should be of
interest to psychologists, physiologists, and philosophers as well. The author interprets the pure con-
sciousness state induced by the Transcendental Meditation technique in terms of quantum physics as a
zero-entropy vacuum state, and puts forward the hypothesis that a form of superconductivity in the
brain may underlie its physiology. Other connections with biophysics and physical theory generally are
explored. -EDITORS

The Transcendental Meditation technique, as taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, is viewed as a method for the conscious
exploration of very low "mental temperatures." By analogy to physical systems at the lowest levels of excitation and
entropy, the genesis of the pure consciousness state (ground state of the mind) is seen as a phase transition in the nervous
system to a state of long range order and correlation among neurons. The mantra used as a medium in the technique has a
resonant specificity with the structure of the brain giving rise to its tendency to "spread out" mentally (expansion of the
extent of conscious awareness) and physiologically in the cortex (as reflected in EEG studies showing sudden onset of
brain wave spatial coherence). The non-equilibrium nature of the phase transition involved is discussed with respect to
the physics of dissipative structures (Prigogine) as in lasers and living systems. Arguments are given for considering the
regime of least excitation of thought and consciousness to be dominated by quantum effects associated with extended
structures in the brain. A number ofproposals for macroscopic quantum mechanisms analogous to superconductivity in
nerve cells, membranes or biological macromolecules are considered for their possible role in the brain during the TM
technique, and some experimental tests are suggested. The fifth state of consciousness (stabilized pure consciousness,
"cosmic consciousness") is discussed in terms of the two-fluid model characteristic of superfluids. Implications of the
pure consciousness state for the foundations of the quantum theory of measurement are analyzed briefly. General
theoretical consequences for physics are illustrated by bringing out the parallel between the vacuum state of a relativistic
quantum field and the pure consciousness state as viewed in ancient Vedic philosophy. The highly refined purposeful
ability of the Vedic Rishis to cognize laws of nature internally is compared to the power of scientific intuition as it has
appeared in the greatest of modern scientists, and the possibility is foreseen that objective and subjective science will be
joined into a new unity. Physiological studies on brain wave coherence and associated suspension of breath, and a
mathematical model of persistent states in the brain as applied to the technology of the mantra, are reviewed in two
appendices.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 7. Experimental Tests of Quantum Effects during the


Transcendental Meditation Technique
1. Introduction: Physics and Consciousness 8. The Fifth State of Consciousness and the Two-fluid
2. The Transcendental Meditation Technique Model
3. Physiological Research on the Transcendental Medi- 9. Implications of the Pure Consciousness State for
tation Technique Physics
4. The Physics of Ordered Biological States 10. Pure Consciousness and the Quantum Field Vacuum
5. Is the Brain Quantum Mechanical? State
6. Macroscopic Quantum Mechanisms in Biology and 11. Evolution of Consciousness and the Education of the
the Brain Scientist

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12. Acknowledgments that consciousness is a global, collective property of it


Appendix 1: Spatial Coherence of Brain Waves during the rather than a microscopic one (3). A physical scientist
TM Technique approaching such a problem would, after his habit, ask
Appendix II: A Mathematical Model of Persistent States whether it is possible to find for the sake of study a
in the Brain and the TM Technique simplified state of consciousness which preserves the es-
sential elements in their most accessible form. That is, the
physicist might like to ask: what constitutes the "hydro-
gen atom" of the conscious human nervous system? Ide-
1. INTRODUCTION: PHYSICS AND
ally he would wish to have available a state of conscious-
CONSCIOUSNESS ness less active than the ordinary waking state yet (unlike
dreaming or deep sleep) preserving the element of con-
It is now a half century since physicists were first led to scious inner awareness, if possible, by itself-with
recognize that quantum theory involves, in an essential minimum thought and physiological activity. Such a
and necessary way, the nature of human consciousness in state, if it existed, might properly be called a condition of
its analysis of the process of measurement. The scientific "pure consciousness," and the study of its biophysical
and philosophical issues raised thereby are surely among correlates might be expected to lead to fundamental in-
the most profound in the history of thought, and they have sights.
received a great deal of attention. It is safe to say, how-
ever, that our understanding of the relationship between It happens that just such a state of "pure conscious-
quantum theory and consciousness is very little advanced ness" in fact does exist; indeed, the discovery of it is not
today over its status fifty years ago. The reason for this recent but rather appears to have been one of the earliest
lack of progress is clear; no area of science can hope to recorded items of human knowledge. Under the name
make progress without a source of experimental data, and "samadhi," the state of pure consciousness is clearly
while techniques to explore the atom are well-developed, described in the Vedas and Upanishads of ancient India
until recently it has not been even suggested that the (4), and procedures and techniques of mental and physical
consciousness side of the relationship was subject to manipulation are alluded to there whose sole aim is to
laboratory exploration. Thus the entire area has come to induce it. Moreover, know ledge and experience of this
be regarded as a "philosophical" one of interpretation state was considered the foundation of Vedic philosophy
rather than a scientific one of progressive understanding. and cosmology. In recent times, however, both in India
E. P. Wigner, whose analysis of the connection between and in the West, understanding of the pure consciousness
consciousness and the quantum theory of measurement is state and the techniques which give rise to it appears to
perhaps the most incisive ( 1, 2), pointed out the need for have been subject to a series of distortions so severe that
experiments to clarify the nature of consciousness itself. the underlying knowledge was evidently lost. Con-
As Wigner himself remarked, this is not an unreasonable sequently the entire subject became buried under a shroud
request to expect science to fulfill; historically, many of mysticism and uncertainty, a reputation which it has
areas previously reserved for philosophy have been taken borne throughout the period in which modern science has
into the realm of science when technological tools became developed.
available which opened new realms to laboratory
experimentation. Such a movement is now under way Since 1958 however, an ancient practice to induce the
with regard to the phenomenon of human consciousness; pure consciousness state rather easily has been revived
in this paper we shall explore a recently opened avenue and widely disseminated as the Transcendental Medi-
into such experimentation which seems ideally suited to tation technique by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, an Indian
provide information on this and other fundamental scien- scholar and teacher, thus reintroducing the reality and
tific issues. importance of the pure consciousness state into the main-
stream of contemporary thought. Furthermore, since 1969
Clearly, the actual interface between the quantum struc-
this technique, available in a form easily subjected to
ture of matter and consciousness lies in that physical
laboratory scrutiny, has attracted a great deal of scientific
structure which gives rise to thought and subjectivity: the
attention among physiologists and psychologists ( 5).
human nervous system. Here lies the meeting ground and
Upon examining the results of these studies combined
borderline of matter and mind, the objective and sub-
with subjective reports of the experiences of individuals
jective. It is in the study of the biophysics of this system at
practicing the Transcendental Meditation technique, the
its most fundamental level that we may hope to advance
physicist finds a pattern of behavior so strikingly simple
our understanding of the relationship between conscious-
and familiar that the phenomenon seems in some ways
ness and the quantum theory of matter.
more akin to the usual subjects of the physical than the
Obviously, the human brain is among the most complex biological sciences. Moreover, certain features of the
of all macroscopic systems; at the same time we expect Transcendental Meditation technique seem directly

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suggestive of a macroscopic coherent quantum phenom- "goes almost by itself" (7). By contrast with other prac-
enon in the human nervous system, giving a possible tices which are sometimes associated with the name
direct connection between a fundamental condition of the "meditation", the Transcendental Meditation technique
nervous system which gives rise to consciousness in a does not involve contemplation, concentration or any
highly simplified form, and quantum mechanics. This attempt to control the mind; indeed, "effortlessness and
connection, if borne out, has the most profound impli- spontaneity is the key to correct practice" (7). The man-
cations for the development and meaning of fundamental tras are a set of short speech sounds, meaningless in
physical theory, in addition to its obvious importance for themselves, preserved by an ancient Vedic tradition and
physiology and psychology. assigned to individuals by the instructor on the basis of a
set of objective rules which he is trained to apply. Accord-
ing to Maharishi's description they are chosen so as to
2. THE TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION "resonate" with the structure of an individual nervous
TECHNIQUE
system. In this regard the method of using the mantra and
its effect is reminiscent of stimulated emission in the
The Transcendental Meditation technique as developed
quantum theory of radiation (i.e., the introduction of a
by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi is taught by an organization of
resonant vibration resulting in the relaxation of the system
uniformly trained teachers (6) purely as a new internal
to a less excited state, accompanied by a reinforcement of
technology of education without religious or metaphysical
the original vibration); as we shall see, the effect in the
overtones. Although the Transcendental Meditation tech-
brain may be compared with the onset of coherent light in
nique and its effects have been described many times in
a laser, the result of the stimulated emission mechanism.
the literature of psychology and physiology, it may be
(It should be noted that the description given here does not
helpful to the present reader to repeat some general infor-
constitute sufficient instructions to perform the Transcen-
mation here.
dental Meditation technique properly; it is a simple but
The Transcendental Meditation technique is taught in a rather delicate process which must be learned by personal
course of four one- hour lessons on four consecutive days; instruction from a trained teacher (6).)
the same course is offered throughout the world in a
uniform and systematic manner by nearly 10,000 trained The Transcendental Meditation technique is normally
teachers and since 1958 about one million individuals practiced for periods of twenty minutes twice a day. The
have learned the practice. subjective experience induced by the technique is a con-
sistent and remarkable one. At the beginning of the medi-
The Transcendental Meditation technique itself is re- tation session, the meditator is aware of the mantra, then
markably simple. The subject is instructed to sit quietly of "subtler, vaguer" stages of the mantra as a thought,
with eyes closed and is then taught to repeat a certain type then of intervals of silence without thought or mantra.
of sound or "mantra" according to a particular definite set These latter intervals may at first last for only a fraction of
of instructions. The procedure utilizes the ordinary a second; after such an interval there often occurs a period
mechanics of the thinking process, although in a some- of random thoughts, followed by a return to the mantra.
what novel direction, and it is quite easy to learn. The This cycle tends to be repeated several times during a
method taught is such that the sound comes to be experi- twenty-minute meditation. As the meditation continues,
enced as a thought in successively "finer stages", which the general level of thinking activity decreases, the breath
means, according to Maharishi (7), that it is being traced becomes very shallow and subjective sensation of the
backwards through prior stages of development in the body tends to be lost.
thinking process "until the finest stage of thought is tran-
scended and the mind is left in pure consciousness". (The An important feature of the subjective experience of the
difficulty of describing the process adequately in a brief TM technique is the "expansion" of consciousness. As
passage is explained by noting that the state induced by the the mantra is experienced in successively finer stages,
Transcendental Meditation technique is, both subjectively subjects report that the spatial extent of conscious self-
and physiologically, a fourth state of consciousness, dif- awareness, which ordinarily seems to be localized in the
ferent from dreaming, sleep, or the various varieties of the area of the head and upper body, undergoes a progressive
waking state. Therefore its verbal description must be expansion. Evidently the resonant specificity of the man-
expected to be novel and unfamiliar. The technique itself, tra gives rise, through an inherent brain mechanism, to its
however, is simple to learn when taught by personal spontaneous tendency to "spread out," both mentally
instruction; it is never taught by the written or lecture and, as we shall see, physiologically.
method.) The technique is a mechanical one involving the
actual dynamics of the thought process and is not con- The momentary intervals of silence with fully alert
cerned in any way with meaning or logic; when an approp- conscious awareness but without thought activity tend to
riate mantra is used, the process is nearly involuntary and grow into longer intervals with continued experience of

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the Transcendental Meditation technique; it is to these state value (and also, of course, being decreased, as in
intervals within the twenty-minute Transcendental Medi- sleep). This encourages the physicist to view the nervous
tation session that the name "pure consciousness" or system as being capable of a sequence of phase transitions
"transcendental consciousness" is given. (of the non-equilibrium type), in which "consciousness"
is a long-range correlation effect in the brain associated
As studied by Farrow (8) and Hebert (61), the occur- with a physical order parameter. Finally, it is evident that
rence of these intervals varies in duration and frequency the TM technique uses the full machinery of thinking but
with the individual and his length of time practicing the in an extraordinarily simple and fundamental way by
technique. Not all those practicing the Transcendental comparison to any other mental phenomenon. It is obvi-
Meditation technique report clear experience of the pure ous that this "hydrogen atom of the mind" has great
consciousness state immediately. The pure consciousness potential for model-making, and may provide an entrance
state in advanced subjects is accompanied by dramatic to a better understanding of the brain generally.
involuntary suspensions of breathing, lasting up to 45
seconds in one study (8) (see figs. 7 and 8 in Appendix I). It is also highly relevant to recognize that the pure
During intervals of pure consciousness, subjects report consciousness state has for thousands of years been im-
that the spatial extent of conscious self-awareness ex- bued with the greatest importance by Vedic philosophy,
pands to its maximum value. This is accompanied by a itself acknowledged by modem scholars to be the most
feeling of great stabilization temporally. The total sub- ancient continuous philosophical tradition of man ( 11). In
jective experience reported by the subjects is described that tradition, the pure consciousness state (samadhi) is
qualitatively as "a separate, distinct state," "un- spoken of, not as a curiosity, but as the very keystone both
mistakeable," "infinite, unbounded, timeless," and to the structure of the mind and of nature generally, as the
"perfectly silent, beyond thought" (7). The experience is "origin of creation," the "source of both thought and
also reported to be a deeply restful and highly enjoyable matter," the "home of all the laws of nature," and the
one, after which greater clarity of mind and spontaneous "ultimate constituent of all that exists" (7). On general
creativity is noted. Daily practice of the Transcendental grounds, therefore, there is clearly a strong motivation to
Meditation technique has been shown to generally im- find the relationship of this ancient value, newly
prove the stability and adaptability of the nervous reinvigorated, to the modem scientific picture of nature
system (9). developed in contemporary physics. This is especially so
since the pure consciousness state is now seen not to be a
Our purpose in describing the pure consciousness state "mystical" value but rather a well-defined and easily
here is to emphasize several aspects. The first is that the available object of systematic study, permitting a truly
experience of the pure consciousness state is a real one, experimental science of consciousness to emerge.
well-defined and repeatable, both physiologically and Even from the description given so far, it is suggested
subjectively; there is not or should not be any mysticism or that the simple picture of the mind gained from examina-
vagueness concerning it. The lack of clarity which pre- tion of the Transcendental Meditation technique is parallel
viously surrounded references to the concept seems to to that of a physical field theory; thoughts are viewed as
have issued mainly from a misapprehension that the state excitations of an underlying field, and the pure conscious-
was extremely difficult to achieve; this misunderstanding ness state corresponds to the ground or vacuum state. This
in tum undoubtedly reflects the absence of the original analogy will be expanded upon in Section 10.
effective internal technology which produces the state
most efficiently. Maharishi's essential contribution has
been to rediscover the original technology (named the
Transcendental Meditation technique) and make it widely 3. PHYSIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON THE
available, not to an esoteric minority, but to the public, as TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION TECHNIQUE
a tool of self-education. The pure consciousness state is
evidently a normal capability of the healthy human nerv- Over one hundred papers have been published since
ous system, and it is a quite definite physiological con- 1969 on the long- and short-term physiological,
dition rather than a matter of philosophical attitude or psychological and sociological effects of the Transcen-
mood. Moreover, from the existence of the pure con- dental Meditation technique. Of these studies we are in-
sciousness state, the scientist interested in studying con- terested here only in those physiological changes taking
sciousness learns two important facts. First, it becomes place during the actual twenty-minute period of the
evident that conscious awareness does not depend on technique itself and their biophysical implications. R. K.
thought content; it can exist by itself ( 10). Second, it is Wallace (12), Wallace, Benson and Wilson (13), and
seen that consciousness is a variable rather than an on-off Wallace and Benson (14) found that a 16% decrease in
property, capable of being actually increased ("ex- oxygen consumption occurred in the first ten minutes of
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CONSCIOUS AWARENESS

Yes No

Waking Dreaming
High
State State

Low TM Technique: Deep


Pure Consciousness Sleep

FIG. I. AWARENESS VERSUS ACTIVITY IN FOUR MAJOR STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS (AFTER KANELLAKOS)

six hours of sleep, showing that the state is one of extraor- study are important to our argument here, we have briefly
dinarily reduced metabolic activity, yet with inner wake- reviewed them in Appendix I.
ful awareness fully maintained-seemingly a unique con- The conclusion of Levine et al., and also of Farrow (8),
dition which Wallace called "a wakeful hypometabolic is that phase coherence of the EEG between left and right
state," a fourth major state of consciousness. The relation hemispheres of the brain (and to a lesser degree between
of the TM state to the waking, dreaming, and sleep states the front and back) increases definitely in going from sleep
in terms of physiological activity and alertness is expres- or drowsiness to relaxed wakefulness, increases again
sed in the diagram of fig. 1 (after D. Kanellakos, 62). from wakefulness to the state induced by 20 to 30 minutes
The TM technique has been shown to produce a general of the TM technique, and increases further during inter-
quieting of the nervous system, reflected electrophysio- vals of pure consciousness (as indicated by suspension of
breathing) within the period of the technique. This expan-
logically as a reduced noise level (fewer spontaneous
sion of neuronal coherence represents the physiological
galvanic skin responses) and a more stable galvanic skin
aspect of the "spreading out" of the mantra. Earlier it was
response to a stressful sensory stimulation (9). Other
studies show reduced anxiety in terms of biochemical noted that, just as the subjective degree of conscious
changes in blood chemistry, including lactate concentra- awareness increases from sleep to wakefulness, the sub-
tion (13) and hormonal levels (15). jective degree of conscious awareness increases (expands,
clarifies, stabilizes, purifies) further in going from wake-
The most interesting physiological studies are those fulness to the TM technique state. As the degree of con-
measuring changes in electroencephalographic (EEG) scious awareness increases from sleep to wakefulness to
brain wave coherence, both temporal and spatial. The pure consciousness, the two-point spatial coherence rep-
brain produces electrical activity measurable at the scalp resenting long-range ordering in the EEG also increases
as oscillations of appfoximately 100 microvolt amplitude monotonically. Therefore, it is tempting to associate the
at frequencies from DC to 25 Hz. Prominent activity is degree of consciousness directly with the degree of spatial
seen in the alpha band (8-12Hz), the beta band (13-25 brain wave coherence, i.e., long-range spatial and tem-
Hz), the theta band (5-7 Hz), and the delta band (1-4 poral ordering of the neurophysiological substrate.
Hz). The functional significance of these different spectral
The relevance of this association for understanding the
regions is understood only in a general way. However,
physiological origin of consciousness obviously depends
various spectral distributions of activity are known as
on whether the genesis of EEG in the brain is due to a
reliable signatures of the different states of consciousness
central subcortical generator or to the collective action of
(see Dement (3)). Here we are interested in EEG as an
millions of cortical neurons (or their synapses). The ex-
indicator of the degree of collective, coherent activity of
perimental microelectrode studies of R. Elul (20), in
brain cells. Wallace found that during the TM technique,
which individual cell membrane potentials were measured
brain waves were distinguishable from those of waking,
with respect to the total EEG signal, have given strong
dreaming, and sleep ( 12). J- P. Banquet ( 16) and Banquet
evidence in favor of the latter alternative: EEG spatial
and Sail han ( 17) found that during the TM technique brain
coherence therefor~ does imply increased long-range
waves from the left and right cerebral hemispheres be-
order among widely separated brain cells. This quantifica-
came more nearly correlated in phase and, independently
tion of the "degree of consciousness" is the motivation
of phase relations, more similar in the spectral distribution
for the physicist to analyse it in familiar terms.
of brain wave energies. The most complete study of brain
wave coherence in the Transcendental Meditation If we restrict our attention to the regime of
technique is that of Levine, Hebert, Haynes, and Strobel psychophysiological states where conscious self-
( 18), who developed new computer techniques to measure awareness is clearly present (that is, excluding sleep and
the phase coherence of pairs of EEG signals from spatially dreaming), the pattern induced by the TM technique may
separated points on the scalp. Because the findings of this be expressed as a physiological analogy of the Third Law

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of Thermodynamics; lower excitation is associated with consciousness; such a picture fits not only the biological
lower entropy and least excitation (corresponding to and thermodynamic views of evolution (the latter specify-
temperature absolute zero) is associated with zero en- ing ever greater distance from equilibrium with the envi-
tropy, perfect order. The TM technique itself (effortless ronment), but also the ancient view of the role of the pure
use of the mantra) seems to be a means for systematic consciousness experience for the life of the individual,
de-excitation of the nervous system-we might call it which Maharishi describes as "evolution to a higher state
lowering of the "mental temperature" -while preserving of consciousness" (7).
conscious awareness. When the mental temperature
However, it should be recognized that there are also
reaches a low enough point (presumably a point rarely if
overriding qualitative similarities and close mathematical
ever reached in ordinary activity without the practice of
the TM technique), a phase transition occurs to a distinct analogies between the type of phase transition which
and more highly ordered state, stabilized temporally and actually results from non-equilibrium dynamics, such as
more highly correlated spatially, giving rise to the subjec- that which occurs in laser light, and the type which results
tive experience of "expanded pure consciousness." The from low temperature (Third Law) effects, such as the
metabolic correlate of this interval is the suspension of transition from paramagnetism to ferromagnetism; this
respiration. Just as the physical Third Law guarantees fact has been pointed out by Haken (23), and used by him
zero entropy at absolute zero temperature and yet phase to justify the generalization of concepts such as the
transitions to states with a true zero entropy component order-parameter from physics to biology and sociology.
(such as superfluids) occur even at finite temperatures, so In the present context, the laser is an especially interesting
here in this physiological analogy we see the onset of an instance of a non-equilibrium highly ordered state because
extremely highly ordered state, which may be described of the sharp phase transition it displays (Graham and
as the ground state of the mind, occurring even while Haken (24)) and also because it gives rise to macroscopic
some minimum degree of metabolic activity continues. quantum wave coherence at high temperatures (as op-
posed to the superfluids). Prigogine has noted the general
Thus this laboratory technique for the conscious explo- thermodynamic comparison between a laser and a living
ration of extremely low "mental temperatures" leads to system (22).
results that, both in terms of subjective experience and
For these reasons we feel justified in ignoring the dis-
objective physiological correlates, are parallel to the phys-
tinction between non-equilibrium and equilibrium phase
ical characteristics of very low temperature states in solids
transitions in the speculations toward a model of the
and liquids, namely, phase transitions to more ordered,
nervous system in the pure consciousness state presented
expanded states, and prominence of collective excita-
below. The implication is clear that the correct interpreta-
tions. In the physical states these properties reflect the
tion of "mental temperature" may be in terms of a statisti-
emergence of manifestly quantum mechanical behavior.
cal parameter other than the physical temperature. A can-
didate for the "mental temperature" is discussed in Ap-
4. THE PHYSICS OF pendix II, which reviews a simple mathematical model of
ORDERED BIOLOGICAL STATES
phase transitions in the nervous system recently de-
veloped by W. Little and its possible connection with the
At this point it is appropriate to recognize that in a more
mechanics of the Transcendental Meditation technique,
realistic biophysical model, it would be inaccurate to
apart from our main theme of quantum behavior.
expect the human nervous system to show phase transi-
tions of the strict Third-Law type; rather, the phase transi- Also we may note here that the concept of the TM
tions of a living system are those of an open structure technique and the pure consciousness state as evolution-
maintained in a stable state far from thermodynamic ary are consistent with the general physical basis of life as
equilibrium. Prigogine and his co-workers have analysed viewed from an earlier perspective, that of E. Schrodinger
the non-linear dynamics of disorder-order transitions in (54). Schrodinger' s analysis of the process of being alive
non-equilibrium open systems, and have suggested that comes to the conclusion that living organisms maintain
the evolutionary stages of living systems, depending as their integrity in the midst of a high entropy environment
they do on the continued flow of energy to maintain stable primarily by finding sources of orderliness, "eating nega-
states far from equilibrium with the environment, repre- tive entropy," "drinking orderliness from the environ-
sent transitions to lower entropy structures of this type ment." While all organisms do this by taking in low-
(dissipative structures) (21, 22), as opposed to the static entropy food, by reference to their DNA as a source of
type of ordering characteristic of crystals or superfluids. It low-entropy information, and by maintaining cycles of
is this type of non-equilibrium phase transition to a dis- rest and activity, it seems that the human organism, as the
sipative structure of increased order which is most likely most highly evolved, has in addition the capacity to put
to be relevant in the change from waking state to pure itself directly into a condition, the pure consciousness

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state, which is experienced as a zero-entropy state psycho- to a single molecule of stimulant chemical (28). If sensory
logically and is clearly a lower entropy state as measured awareness regularly functions at the ultimate limit of
physiologically. Indeed we will suggest later that the pure single quantum sensitivity, then it seems difficult to es-
consciousness state is not only perceived subjectively as a cape the conclusion that consciousness in itself (which
condition of perfect order, but may actually be connected persists even beyond the lower limit of sensory detection)
with a true zero-entropy quantum fluid in the brain. depends essentially on single quantum processes and
therefore is essentially and manifestly wave mechanical in
This leads us to the concept of the pure consciousness
its nature.
state as a state of pure life, life without activity, represent-
ing a unique mental source of orderliness accessible only Indeed, the idea that the functioning of the brain which
to the most highly evolved of living creatures, and pro- gives rise to the everyday experience of thinking is in itself
vides a unified biophysical point of view from which to inherently quantum mechanical is not a new one among
understand all the aspects of increased liveliness (e.g., physicists. Niels Bohr (29) suggested that thought in-
faster reaction time, resistance to disease, clearer think- volved such small energies in the brain as to be necessarily
ing) which have been found to be the results of the TM governed by quantum effects; David Bohm speculated
technique (5). further that thinking and shifts of attention seem to be-
have subjectively according to an uncertainty
principle-perhaps the very same uncertainty principle as
5. IS THE BRAIN QUANTUM MECHANICAL? that characteristic of quantum physics (30).

We have seen that increased consciousness is as- A related view is due to Sudarshan, who has developed
sociated with increased electrophysiological long-range the idea that the self-referent quality of consciousness,
spatial coherence. Moreover, this transition towards ex- and with it the multiple co-existing levels of poetic, non-
panded consciousness and increased brain cell coherence logical, non-linear, mutually contradictory thoughts and
takes place in the regime of extremely low "mental tem- feelings characteristic of the human mind, are much better
peratures," just as the phase transition to such highly modeled by the non-commutative (self-referent) operator
correlated states as those represented by superconductiv- dynamics of quantum theory than they are by classical
ity and superfluidity take place at very low physical tem- dynamics (31).
peratures. Taking this analogy to its extreme limits, we
In addition, it may be argued that the quantum theory of
are led to make the following proposal: Consciousness is
measurement, which, in the view of Wigner, points indis-
itself a quantum wave function phenomenon, and the pure
putably to an intimate and unavoidable relationship be-
consciousness state induced by the TM technique repre-
tween the quantum mechanical wave function and human
sents a phase transition to a macroscopic quantum wave
consciousness, is in itself a reason to seek for quantum
function (25, 26). Of course, such a hypothesis raises
mechanisms in the mind. In Wigner's words, "The very
many questions.
study of the physical world (has) led to the conclusion that
It might be objected that, while consciousness in gen- the content of the consciousness is an ultimate reality"
eral is evidently related to coherence, and the pure con- and "all the possible knowledge concerning any object
sciousness state may well represent a phase transition to a can be given as its wave function" (2). Such a view is also
more highly ordered collective state of neurons, there is implicit in Heisenberg's statement that' 'the laws of nature
no reason to require on this evidence that quantum level which we formulate mathematically deal no longer with
coherence is involved; the effects might be entirely ex- the particles themselves but with our knowledge of the
plainable in terms of classical electrical processes in the elementary particles" (32), that is, that quantum
cell, incoherent at the level of atomic wave functions. dynamics is a dynamics of states of knowledge, excita-
There are, however, several independent arguments, tions of consciousness, as much as it is a dynamics of
ranging from phenomenological to philosophical ones, physical objects. This point of view, taken together with
which seem to us to motivate a search for quantum effects Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's aphorism that "knowledge is
at the basis of the nervous system's ability to give rise to structured in consciousness" (which he means in the same
consciousness generally. sense that waves on a string are excitations of an underly-
ing medium) leads us to expect that the underlying
One argument has to do with the known sensitivity of dynamics of consciousness may one day be expressed in a
the human eye to light. The tissue of the retina is structur- mathematical form closely parallel or identical to the most
ally quite characteristic of the cortex generally; with this fundamental descripton of physical nature. The explana-
in mind, it is a remarkable fact that the completely dark- tion for such a closely parallel structure may either be that
adapted human eye can respond to two (and possibly one) consciousness and physical matter are different aspects of
quanta of green light with a macroscopic reaction (27). reality with a reflexive symmetry between them, or else
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has compared the situation of consciousness and matter to large molecules has been to see whether living organisms
that of light and matter as it developed in the history of might not already be taking advantage of such a
physics: first light and matter were thought to be entirely mechanism (34). While no indisputable evidence for
disparate, next matter was found to be the source and room temperature superconductivity has yet been uncov-
modifier of light, then light was discovered to have a ered, the search remains a lively one (56).
subtle direct influence on matter, and now they are under-
If coherent quantum effects are present in biological
stood together from a common description of quantum
systems generally, we might also expect them to be rele-
field theory (1).
vant to the human nervous system. It is possible in turn to
Finally, as noted in Section 1, according to an ancient imagine several mechanisms in the brain by which macro-
tradition of the highest philosopical respectability, pure scopic quantum effects might arise through the influence
consciousness is regarded as the ultimate primary value of of the TM technique.
creation, including physical creation. This remarkable
idea is a wholly unfamiliar one to modern scientific The most straightforward proposal is that of room
philosophy. However, with the recent demonstration that temperature electron superconductivity in biological mac-
the central value of this philosphy, the pure consciousness romolecules (35, 36), which presumably must arise by a
state, is a verifiable laboratory reality in the individual, new mechanism different from the lattice phonon attrac-
this world view gains modern credibility and its descrip- tive interaction between electrons which is responsible for
tion of nature must begin to be taken seriously by contem- ordinary low temperature superconductivity. If such
porary science. Therefore, on grounds of elegance, superconductivity existed, it might be especially relevant
simplicity and unity, it is natural to think of the ancient to the nervous system, whose cells (neurons) are spatially
ultimate value of unbounded consciousness as one whose extended over comparatively long distances (axons) and
meaning can also be approached from the deepest meet other neurons not directly but across narrow ( 100 A)
standpoint of modern physical science. Toward this goal synaptic gaps (37). The synaptic gaps carry electrical
we propose here a concrete, testable hypothesis: That the potential differences on the order of 70 millivolts; across
pure consciousness state is intimately connected with a such a small gap, superconductivity within one neuron
macroscopic quantum phenomenon in the brain, making could become phase coherent with that in an adjoining cell
the essence of quantum behavior a matter of direct con- by virtue of quantum tunnelling, and this could in turn be
scious experience. stimulated by the macroscopic analog of stimulated emis-
sion (alluded to before in connection with the mantra),
that is, an AC Josephson effect. The AC Josephson effect
for 70 millivolt synaptic gap potentials would require the
6. MACROSCOPIC QUANTUM MECHANISMS presence of electromagnetic oscillations in the microwave
IN BIOLOGY AND THE BRAIN range.

If we consider, following Bohr, the physical energy Suggestions of a superconductive AC Josephson effect
associated with thought, then the uncertainty principle of in living cells have already been put forward on two
quantum mechanics tells us that the very lowest levels of grounds. F. Cope has argued that the known magnetic
thought excitation (as experienced during the Transcen- field sensitivity of certain birds and other animals which
dental Meditation technique) must necessarily be as- navigate using the earth's magnetic field (55) are difficult
sociated with extended structures in the brain. An essen- to explain by any physical mechanism other than a biolog-
tially crystalline type of molecular order underlies the ical Josephson effect magnetometer. Cope claims this as
single photon sensitivity of vision; however, we believe one of several points of indirect evidence for biological
that in the case of consciousness and thought there are room temperature superconductivity in animal nervous
good reasons to seek for quantum order of the fluid type. tissue (38, 39).

Fritz London was probably the first physicist to propose A second item of evidence comes from a series of recent
more specifically that macroscopic quantum mechanisms Russian experiments which have found a variety of highly
might be important in living organisms. He pointed out resonant biological effects due to low power six to eight
that "in some biological processes the concept of a fluid millimeter wavelength electromagnetic waves on a
state of entropy zero could play a decisive role, for it number of living organisms, especially bacteria (40). One
combines the characteristic stability of quantum states explanation for such resonant microwave effects could be
with the possibility of (non-dissipative) motion" which is in terms of Josephson junctions in or between cells. Re-
the dual characteristic of life, and he suggested that cently Ahmed, Calderwood, Frohlich and Smith proposed
superfluid states be sought in the macromolecular systems indirect evidence for biological room temperature super-
of biophysics (33). In recent years a good part of the conductivity within cellular components on the basis of
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the enzyme lysozyme on applying a small DC magnetic cells when they are irradiated with 6-8 millimeter- band
field (41). electromagnetic waves at low intensities in the range of
0.01 milliwatt per square centimeter. (Such strongly ex-
cited electromagnetic modes; stabilized far from ther-
If localized regions of superconductivity are a common
modynamic equilibrium in living systems, recall the anal-
mechanism in cells, including neurons, then we suggest
ogy between the living cell and the laser discussed in
that the essential effect of the TM technique is to bring
Section 4.)
about phase correlation of these localized regions result-
ing in expansion of the wave function from molecular to Such millimeter-band cellular oscillations could reso-
truly macroscopic ( ~ 1 em) dimensions, accounting nate (i.e., be evolutionarily selected to resonate) with a
perhaps for the subjective experience of the sudden "un- variety of molecular transitions, giving rise to a rich
bounded infinite expansion" of the self awareness during source of interaction between cell membranes and mac-
the Transcendental Meditation technique (7). It is also romolecules. Furthermore, such oscillations could easily
possible that ordinary degrees of wakeful consciousness give rise to phase correlations between distant cells and
are due to partial coherence of superconductive currents enhance the establishment of intrinsically biological quan-
over macroscopic dimensions; electromagnetic transi- tum phase coherent states of truly macroscopic dimen-
tions among systems of super-currents of dimension R sions.
would be expected to produce frequencies on the order of
Frohlich has pointed out (47) that EEG in the brain is
hm _, R -z ~ 10 Hz if m is the electron mass and R is
known to arise from the co-operative electrical oscillation
about 1 em (h-Planck' s constant). These frequencies fall
among millions of neuronal membranes or synapses (20).
in the EEG range and also in the range of the fundamental
But since the low frequency oscillations measured as EEG
Fourier components of human speech sounds, such as
( ~ 10 Hz) are heavily screened in a conducting ionic
those which compose the mantras. In this view the role of
solution, they cannot themselves be the means of com-
the mantra is not to directly induce superconductivity
munication between distant brain cells. Frohlich therefore
(although we have earlier compared its effect to stimu-
suggests that it is the microwave electromagnetic oscilla-
lated emission and by association to a Josephson effect on
tions in brain cells which become partially or wholly
the macroscopic level), but rather to electrically correlate
phase correlated between distant cells, and the observed
and quiet millions of neurons on the level of cellular action
EEG of much lower frequencies then arises in the form of
potentials in such a way that a latent biophysical phase
non-linear limit cycle oscillations.
correlation at a quantum macromolecular level is permit-
ted to manifest itself among them. Referring to the discus-
Such a model of the origin of EEG in the brain suggests
sion of the Little model of neuronal firing patterns given in
that the increased low-frequency spatial coherence seen
Appendix II, repetition of a mantra and its associated
during the pure consciousness state induced by the TM
"spreading out" may be considered to establish an or-
technique reflects a more basic level of quantum phase
dered pattern of neural firing whose long-term effect is to
correlation among cells over macroscopic distances. The
actually change the arrangement, chemistry, and structure
function of the mantra would then be to produce a pattern
of many synapses in a way which is related to the
of neural firing events, which at the microscopic level
mechanism oflong-term memory in general, especially so
(i.e., molecular interactions at the synaptic membrane)
if the neuronal firing pattern induced by a particular man-
lead to increased resonant stimulated emission among cell
tra is in some sense resonant with the topological and
membranes with the result of a strong coherent excitation
chemical structure of an individual nervous system.
of a single mode resulting in a phase transition of the Bose
We note in passing that E.H. Walker proposed that the condensation type (46). In this picture, once again, daily
physiology of consciousness is based upon quantum tun- repetition of the mantra leads to a type of long-term
nelling at synaptic gaps; however he explicitly excluded memory which gradually restructures the biochemistry of
the possibility of a macroscopic superconductive-type the synapses (see Appendix II). We have pointed out that
wave function (42). the subjective effect of the mantra is analogous to a reson-
ant stimulated emission process; in the present model,
A different proposal for quantum coherent states in
such a neural pattern generation would be one step re-
biology has been developed by H. Frohlich, who consi-
moved from the microscopic physics of quantum transi-
dered the possibility of longitudinal (non-radiative) elec-
tions.
tromagnetic mode oscillations occurring in the dipolar
layers of cell membranes, falling in the microwave fre- Finally, the two main proposals for biological macro-
quencies (43, 44, 45). Predicted in 1967, Frohlich's scopic states (superconductivity and electromagnetic vi-
mechanism has recently received experimental support brations) may not be unrelated. Ahmed et al. have re-
(46) in a series of studies (40) which show profound and ported evidence for anomalously large diamagnetism in
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a critical magnetic field on the order of 900 Gauss. Such the nervous system, whose associated state of conscious-
behavior is explained by these authors as evidence for ness has variously been called "cosmic consciousness,"
room temperature biological superconductivity (with a "enlightenment," or "nirvikalpa samadhi." In par-
Meissner effect) and it is suggested that superconductive ticular, a signpost of the onset of this development is the
regions in biomolecules or cells could interact resonantly quite specific prediction that inner wakefulness is main-
with high frequency electric vibrations in biomolecules of tained uninterruptedly even during deep sleep in those
the type proposed by Frohlich, and also with one another individuals established in the fifth state. This particular
by means of an AC Josephson effect (41). experience is now being reported in various degrees of
clarity by long-term practitioners of the TM technique
(and is in the process of being studied by EEG in this
7. EXPERIMENTAL TESTS OF
QUANTUM EFFECTS DURING THE
laboratory (8) ). Furthermore, this description has been a
TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION TECHNIQUE well-known element of the traditional lore of yogic ex-
perience for many centuries, to be found in many ancient
These models suggest two areas of experiment to test and modem sources (49).
the relevance of these proposed mechanisms for the TM In the light of our own macroscopic quantum phase
technique. During extended periods of pure conscious- coherent model of the pure consciousness state in the
ness within the TM technique (which, we emphasize, is nervous system, the fifth state of consciousness (stabilized
experienced most clearly only in certain advanced sub- pure awareness along with thought) becomes exceedingly
jects under appropriate optimum conditions), a DC reminiscent of the two-fluid model used to describe a
magnetic field of critical value, perhaps a few hundred superfluid or superconductor (33). In the fifth state, one
Gauss, should modify the observed EEG coherence rather experiences a well defined duality of consciousness: a
sharply if room temperature superconductivity is an un- silent, distinctly separate, spatially unbounded, tem-
derlying mechanism. Such a study has begun in the porally stabilized self-awareness along with the usual
MERU psychophysiology laboratory. Another area of localized excitations of consciousness (i.e., thoughts and
experiment will be to search for highly resonant effects of perceptions), much as the long-range orderly aspect of the
small microwave fields on the coherence of the brain superfluid coexists with an active component at finite
waves during the TM technique. In either case we expect a temperatures. Indeed, one might read F. London's des-
significant and sharply defined effect to occur during the cription of the two-fluid model:
pure consciousness phase, but not during the waking state
... two interpenetrating fluids, of which one is in a
or shallower phases of the meditation period, reflecting a macroscopic quantum state while the other is the carrier of
qualitatively different organization below the phase trans- the whole entropy of the liquid ... an equilibrium be- ,
ition point. Another interesting experiment might be to tween two fluids which mutually interpenetrate in ordin-
study the magnetic field (magnetoencephalogram) pro- ary space but are in general separated in momentum
space .... The superfluid shows long-range order of the
duced by the brain (48), which may change in a simpler
momentum vector and does not contribute appreciably to
way than the EEG if transcendental consciousness brings a the entropy. The other, normal fluid is very much like the
global reorganization of the electrical activity of the brain. ordinary fluid. (33)
and find in this description a rather exact parallel to the
8. THE FIFTH STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS subjective cognition which is claimed to be the long range
AND THE TWO-FLUID MODEL result of the TM technique.

In Maharishi's description of the states of conscious- Maharishi speaks of the pure consciousness component
ness accessible to the human nervous system (a descrip- of the fifth state as "eternal, unbounded self, a silent
tion which derives from personal experience and is veri- witness to thought and activity," a description which
fied by classic Vedic sources), the fourth state of con- perhaps sounds exclusively metaphysical or at best
sciousness (after waking, dreaming and deep sleep) is the psychological until we compare it with London's graphic
pure consciousness or transcendental state. In addition, words that superfluids are "quantum mechanisms of
however, there is claimed to be a systematic process of macroscopic scale . . . withdrawn from the disorder of
stabilization of the fourth state by habituation due to thermal agitation." We propose that the subjective exper-
repeated experience through continued practice of the TM ience of the fifth state of consciousness may in fact
technique. The result of this habituation is the progressive actually reflect the establishment of a permanent macro-
rise of an ability in the nervous system to maintain the pure scopic quantum coherent wave function over long dis-
consciousness state along with (superposed on) the usual tances in the brain, accounting for the uniqueness and
thinking and perceptual activity of waking, dreaming, or universality of this striking mental phenomenon. This
sleep (7). This development, when permanent, is con- may be thought of without regard to any specific model for
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technique (i.e., whether it is electron superconductivity, sciousness is based upon a macroscopic phase coherent
laser-type cellular electromagnetic oscillation, or some element in the sense of the two-fluid model, and therefore
third class of coherent behavior which is involved). As couples in a phase-coherent way to the object of
Charles Enz has recently pointed out (50), the two-fluid measurement. The latter observer might find that the
model may easily be generalized to describe any of the "quantum" aspects of reality, such as the superposition
highly ordered states seen in nature, including super- principle, acquire considerably more immediacy for him,
fluids, superconductors, dielectric crystals, and ferro- since he is capable of accepting the result of a perception
magnets. In each case a distinct meaning can be given to in which two or more pure states are simultaneously
generalizations of the concepts of a condensed phase present. Such an observer may find that he perceives
component of long-range order, a "normal" component "physical reality" directly in terms of co-existing poten-
carrying thermal or other excitations, an order parameter, tialities rather than fixed situations. Needless to say, such
and such features as first and second sound. Therefore it is a remark is highly speculative. Nevertheless, it may be
most attractive to hypothesize that the human nervous that the well-known peculiarities of quantum measure-
system, being complex to the degree of a macroscopic ment theory reflect no need for change in that theory, but
system and yet giving rise to simple collective exper- rather a need for the human nervous system to rise to the
iences, might also have a mode of functioning which can ability of a clearer perception of reality.
be described and experienced in the same universal terms
Independently of any model however, the recent redis-
as other highly ordered systems in nature. As the sophis-
covery of the importance of the pure consciousness state
tication of physiological research on the TM technique
can hardly fail to have a deep relationship to theoretical
continues to develop, it will be most interesting to attempt
science generally and perhaps to physics in particular. The
to identify such features as second sound. Evidently the
Rig Veda, a document of extreme antiquity, whose inter-
"order parameter" of the nervous system, which gains a
pretation makes sense only in terms of pure consciousness
non-zero value due to the symmetry breaking phase tran-
as its fundamental value, is claimed to contain the de-
sition to the ordered state, is connected with the rise ofthe
scription of the mechanics of the creation of the universe
pure consciousness experience and perhaps should be
(51). If such a concept is valid, then surely there must
called "consciousness" (23).
exist a connection between this description of nature and
That this two-fluid description discovered inde- modem physical cosmology.
pendently by modem physics coincides so closely with the
classic picture of the psychology of "enlightenment"
(fifth state of consciousness), held for thousands of years 10. PURE CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE QUANTUM
FIELD VACUUM STATE
to be the most ordered state of the mind and the highest
achievement of human life, is an especially elegant and
satisfying point. If the connection bears scientific fruit, A hint of the possible connection between the Vedic
full credit is due to the TM technique and its principal science of consciousness as newly interpreted by
exponent, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, for having made this Maharishi (51) and the modem physicist's conception of
class of experiences accessible to scientific investigation nature can be glimpsed in a most intriguing theoretical
parallel between the description of the dynamics of con-
for the first time.
sciousness and quantum field theory. Both theories may
be said to be completely knowable in terms of the proper-
ties of an underlying ground state of a field (state of least
9. IMPLICATIONS OF THE PURE CONSCIOUSNESS excitation).
STATE FOR PHYSICS
In relativistic quantum field theory, which is the most
This paper proposes a specific connection between the successful conception in the history of science, the vac-
pure consciousness state and macroscopic quantum uum state of the field, containing no real matter, light or
mechanisms in the brain. If experimental evidence bears excitation, occupies a unique position (52). The vacuum
out this conjecture, the implications are clearly profound state alone among states of the field is unique, unbounded
and far reaching for the quantum theory of measurement. in space and time, Lorentz invariant (same for all ob-
While a complete analysis of this situation is beyond the servers), and of truly zero entropy.
scope of the present paper, we speculate that measurement
Parallel to this, the pure consciousness state, as experi-
theory may someday be seen to bifurcate into two des-
enced subjectively and as described in ancient sources, is
criptions of the world: One from the standpoint of the
"eternal," "unbounded," "universal," and the "source
waking-state observer, whose consciousness is "noisy"
of perfect order" (7).
(phase incoherent) and therefore couples in an incoherent
way to the wave function of the world, and the other from At a more interesting level, the quantum vacuum state
the standpoint of the enlightened observer, whose con- may be said to be empty (of excitation) and yet full in the

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sense of pure potentiality; it contains "virtual" (un- the basis of macroscopic phase coherence, then it is pos-
physical) representatives of all possible modes of matter sible to imagine that Vedic cognitions of the elementary
and excitation in the form of vacuum fluctuations or structure of nature are derived from direct inner experi-
"virtual particles" (zero-point excitations of each field ence (as opposed to mathematical analysis) of the physical
mode, assigned one-half quanta of energy, due directly to vacuum state, accounting for the unique subjective means
the non-commutative properties of the field operators). by which they are expressed. Of course the proof of this
Thus the silent empty vacuum is, none the less, lively with idea must lie in demonstrating a detailed correspondence
fluctuations of the field, which in tum are the necessary between the knowledge contained in the Rig Veda and
impetus for any "spontaneous"change in nature, such as physical theory; we might even hope that the former can
the emission of light by an atom. prove a guide to the future development of the latter.
Likewise, the pure consciousness state is described as In the next section we will argue that the extremely
"perfectly silent" and "beyond change," yet is said to sensitive inner perception referred to here is just the ul-
contain "impulses of intelligence which are the un- timate form of development of scientific imagination as
manifest aspects of all that can exist," and which act as the we already know it.
"source of all change," the "source of creativity," con-
taining "all possibilities" (51).

The most striking property of the vacuum state of a 11. EVOLUTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE
quantum field theory (assuming that a complete quantum EDUCATION OF THE SCIENTIST
field theory exists and can be discovered!) is that, in a
precisely defined sense, it is all there is to know about As a direct consequence of the discussion in the preced-
nature; the unmanifest values of dynamical quantities ing section, there arises an application of the Transcen-
(vacuum expectation values) completely specify the pos- dental Meditation technique and the pure consciousness
sible measurable values of real physical fields and par- experience which should interest physicists and other
ticles and their interactions, and from complete math- scientists with respect to their own success in creating
ematical knowledge of the vacuum state alone can be useful new concepts of nature. Because the topic of this
deduced all of the possible excited states and their prop- paper is a subjective experience viewed from the stand-
erties (Reconstruction Theorem (53)). point of physics, it does not seem inappropriate to discuss
a more personal aspect.
The Reconstruction Theorem, stating that an entire
theory of nature can be recovered from complete knowl- Physics education contains training in the use of math-
edge of the vacuum state only, is closely paralleled by the ematical techniques for theory and in the use of laboratory
Vedic description of the pure consciousness state as "the techniques for experimentation. Yet the greatest physi-
ultimate constituent" of both thought and matter, "the cists, such as Einstein or Newton, have often made it clear
home of all knowledge," "the home of all the laws of that their intuition, or personal inner feeling for the work-
nature," direct experience of which is "supreme knowl- ings of nature, was in reality their most essential creative
edge," of "the field of all possibilities," and which allows tool. In the past this value has not been thought of as one
the knower to be "master of creation" (51). subject to systematic development through education.
However, if we properly understand Maharishi's de-
It is our suggestion that ancient Vedic philosophy with
scription of the methods used by the ancient Vedic Rishis
its practical laboratory aspect, the TM technique, repre-
(seers) to cognize the fundamental laws of nature, we see
sents a systematic subjective means of gaining knowledge
that the development of purity of consciousness (by means
about the cosmos as precise, rigorous and fundamental as
of clarifying and ordering the physical nervous system and
is quantum field theory, although from an utterly opposite
its functioning) leads precisely to a systematic, purposeful
approach. Instead of mathematical equations, its formu-
and precise development of that same power of intuition in
lation of laws of nature is expressed in terms of sequences
its most highly cultivated and focused form. The type of
of sounds (mantras of the Rig Veda) which act on a
intuition developed in these ancient Rishis (essentially
properly sensitized nervous system at a subtle level to
through the Transcendental Meditation technique plus
generate definite items of knowledge (see Maharishi's
certain ancillary practices) as a conscious, as opposed to
lecture "Name and Form" in reference 51).
involuntary ability appears to be no different in quality
Indeed, we speculate that the two pictures may not be from that reported by the greatest minds of science.
merely analogous but equivalent; if the human nervous Should not these same methods then be utilized by scien-
system is a macroscopic device sensitive to its micro- tists, the seers of our own age? Refinement of conscious-
scopic internal state (as evidenced for example by the ness is inevitably the scientist's most important character-
single photon sensitivity of vision) and if the pure con- istic; a truly effective system of education surely must aim
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The time may not be far distant when the methods of display by two means; first, only coherence in excess of an
inner development contained in the ancient and newly arbitrary threshold value of0.95 is displayed,and second,
revived science of consciousness are combined with the only those coherence peaks which appear in at least two
most successful methods of modern objective physical successive epochs at the same frequency are passed to the
science to produce a new wholeness of understanding, a display, discriminating in favor of persistent patterns and
unified science of existence and intelligence, unprece- against sporadic events.
dented in its completeness and power, and successful in
Thus the peaks represent instances of nearly perfect
apprehending nature to a degree which probably is beyond
phase coherence at a particular frequency, over spatial
our present ability to imagine.
separations on the scalp of about 10 em, and persisting
stably for at least 10.24 seconds.
12. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Using this technique, Levine et al. found a rich variety
of phenomena, typical of which are the experimental runs
The encouragement and support of Maharishi illustrated in Figures 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Mahesh Yogi throughout the development of these ideas
(1971-1975) is gratefully acknowledged. Figure 2 shows the COSPAR of an experimental run
measuring coherence at two points 6 em apart between the
left and right sides of the front part of the scalp (bilateral
APPENDIX I: SPATIAL COHERENCE OF BRAIN
frontal, leads F3/F4 in EEG terminology). The subject was
WAVES DURING THE TM TECHNIQUE female, 44 years old, and had four months ofTM practice.

Levine, Hebert, Haynes and Strobel ( 18) detected the


BILATERAL FRONTAL (F3/F4)
EEG signals at six standard spatially separated points on
the scalp and measured the coherence between any pair by
a digital computation technique which first performs a
Fourier analysis of each channel and then extracts for each
frequency component the time averaged correlation of
phase between two channels ( 19) called X and Y.
If Ax f and Bx f are the cosine and sine Fourier coef-
ficients; respectively, for channel X at frequency f
(determined in these studies from analysis of 5.12 second
epochs of EEG data sampled at 256 points), the in-phase
and quadrature cross-spectral coefficients are:
Cxy,f =Ax,fLA"y,f +Bx,f By,f
Qxy,f =BA
x,f y,f -BA
y,f x,f

Levine et al. define the coherence function at frequency f


as:

Y
2
= [<Cxy,r>
2
+ 2
<Qxy,r> ][<Cxx,r><Cyy,r> r 1

where the angular bracket denotes a digital averaging


procedure applied to subsets of data for each 5.12 second
sample. The coherence function may also be expressed as: 0 5 10 15 20 25 .5 1.0

y 2
=<cos 8> 2
+ <sin 8> 2 FREQUENCY (Hz) TOTAL
COHERENCE

where 8 is the phase angle between the frequency f


FIG. 2. VARIETIES OF COHERENCE INCREASES SPECIFIC TO THE
components of two channels X and Y. Using this mea-
TM TECHNIQUE. This bilateral frontal caspar shows three dif-
sure, coherence between two chosen points on the scalp is ferent types of increases in coherence specific to the TM tech-
plotted graphically as a function of frequency (0-25 Hz) nique: (a) total coherence increases during the Transcendental
once for each 5 .12 seconds of data, and the successive Meditation technique; (b) alpha band coherence peaks appear
curves stacked so as to produce a graphical representation with the start of the period of the technique; and (c) theta
band coherence peaks (near 7 Hz) appear during the latter half
of the two-point coherence history during a one-hour of the period of the technique and vanish with the cessation of
experimental run, as seen in Figure 2. This type of plot is the technique.
called a coherence spectral array (COSPAR (19)). The data Subject: Female, 44 years, four months' practice of TM technique
has been further filtered by the computer before final (After Levine et al., 18)

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BILATERAL CENTRAL (C3/C4) HOMOLATERAL RIGHT (C4/F4)

0 5 10 15 20 25 .5 1.0
FREQUENCY (Hz) TOTAL
COHERENCE

0 5 10 15 20 25 .5 1.0
FIG. 3. COHERENCE CHANGES SPECIFIC TO THE TM TECHNIQUE.
The coherence peaks near 10 Hz closely coincide with the start FREQUENCY (Hz) TOTAL
and end of the period of the Transcendental Meditation tech- COHERENCE
nique. Note the "rebound" of this activity in the latter half
of the eyes-closed postcontrol period. FIG. 4. COHERENCE CHANGES SPECIFIC TO THE TM TECHNIQUE.
Here coherence is shown homolaterally, indicating long-range
Subject: Female, 29 years, 49 months' practice of TM technique
ordering of the EEG between the central and frontal brain.
(After Levine et al., 18)
Subject: Male, 24 years, 68 months' practice of TM technique
(After Levine et al., 18)
The sequence of instructions given to the subject was as
labeled (EO =simple rest with eyes open, EC =simple
who had been practicing the TM technique continually for
rest with eyes closed, TM =period of the Transcendental
15 years. Strong coherence is seen in the alpha, beta and
Meditation technique, followed by post-periods ofEC and
theta regions both before, during and after TM; the
EO). The onset of alpha band coherence is seen to nearly
changes during TM are seen as a sharp increase in coher-
coincide with the start of the TM technique; halfway
ence in the theta region at 6 Hz with the onset of the TM
through the meditation the coherence spreads to the lower
period. The amount and extent of the coherence in this
frequency (theta) band. The theta coherence ends abruptly
subject, especially in the beta range, was unique in the
with the end of the TM period.
study and suggests cumulative changes in neurophysiol-
Figure 3 shows a second subject (female, 29 years, 49 ogy due to long-term practice of the TM technique.
months of TM practice, electrodes bilateral central C3/
In a more detailed study of this subject by Farrow (8),
C4), where coherence near 10Hz is seen to begin and end
respiratory measurements recorded simultaneously with-
at times closely coinciding with the TM period.
EEG showed alternation in breathing pattern about every
Figure 4 illustrates coherence specific to the TM 30 seconds between that of normal eyes closed relaxation
technique arising between two points 10 em apart on the and markedly reduced breathing barely detectable on the
front and center of the right side of the head, in contrast to monitoring instruments. These latter intervals corres-
the bilateral coherence seen in Figures 2 and 3. ponded to intervals of "pure consciousness" as judged by
the subject, and were accompanied by further increases in
Figure 5 shows a subject (male, 27 years, 42 months
interhemispheric beta EEG coherence.
TM practice) during a period not involving the TM
technique in the middle of which he became drowsy and An illustration of a typical breathing record for this
fell asleep (towards the end he was awakened). Coherence subject showing intervals of breath suspension is repro-
disappears during the onset of sleep. duced here (following Farrow (8)) as Figure 7.
Figure 6 records a typical meditation period of the most In further studies of other advanced subjects reporting
experienced subject in the Levine study, a female aged 26 clear experiences of "pure consciousness," Hebert (61)

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HOMOLATERAL RIGHT (C4/F4) HOMOLATERAL LEFT (C3/F3)

0 5 10 15 20 25 .5 1.0 ~
1c

FREQUENCY (Hz) TOTAL


COHERENCE
~·a
E=V) I
FIG. 5. COSPARS DURING SLEEP ONSET. This experiment, not in-
volving a period of the Transcendental Meditation technique, 0 5 10 15 20 25 .5 1.0
monitored a subject as he fell asleep in bed in the sitting position. FREQUENCY (Hz) TOTAL
COHERENCE
Onset of sleep (as judged by EEG criteria and postural changes) is
first signaled by the break in the continuity of the alpha coher-
ence peaks and the subsequent progressive diminution of the FIG. 6. COSPAR OF A LONG-TERM MEDITATOR. In the most
total coherence. Reappearance of coherence peaks towards the experienced subject studied, the highest levels of coherence
end of the experiment coincides with arousal of the subject by the were found. Note how during the period of the Transcendental
experimenter. Meditation technique the coherence peaks extend over a major
Subject: Male, 27 years, 42 months' practice of TM technique portion of the 0-25 Hz band. The strong beta coherence-
(After Levine et al., 18) possibly harmonically related to the alpha ;theta activity-
is particularly unusual. Strong theta coherence near 6 Hz be-
gins abruptly with the start of the period of the technique.
Subject: Female, 26 years, 15 years' practice of TM technique
(After Levine et al., 18)
found breath suspension intervals of up to 45 seconds. A
display of part of his data is reproduced as Figure 8.
While these extracts of data are necessarily somewhat
APPENDIX II: A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF
oversimplified from the complexity inherent in biological
PERSISTENT STATES IN THE BRAIN AND THE
variability, the pattern found is quite consistent; two-point
TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION TECHNIQUE
spatial coherence of EEG measured over a distance on the
order of 10 em on the scalp increases and spreads in
William Little (57) has pointed out that a mathematical
frequency due to the TM technique by a comparison to
model of a network of neurons does indeed exhibit phase
relaxed wakefulness with eyes closed; by contrast it de-
transitions to ordered states in the form of persistent firing
creases during sleep or drowsiness. Within the TM
patterns. Interconnecting neurons using only their well-
technique period, coherence increases further during sub-
known properties of stimulation and inhibition with re-
intervals of pure consciousness.
spect to firing of pulses (including their essential statistical
Studies in this area, which may be called EEG spectros- properties), Little and his co-workers (58, 59) showed that
copy of higher states of consciousness, are continuing in the formal mathematical structure obtained is directly
this laboratory. analogous to the Ising model of an ensemble of spins, and

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TM
PRECONTROL (eyes open) PRECONTROL (eyes closed) TECHNIQUE
STARTS I

' BUTTON SIGNAL f

'
TM
TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION TECHNIQUE TECHNIQUE
ENDS

' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
POSTCONTROL (eyes closed) POSTCONTROL (eyes open)

BREATH FLOW (ml/sec)


200
0+----
TIME (min)
200

FIG. 7. RECORDING OF BREATH FLOW AGAINST TIME FOR AN ADVANCED SUBJECT DURING THE TM TECHNIQUE. The button signals were
made by the subject to signify the end of an interval of pure consciousness. Note that each coincides with an interval of suspension of
breathing. (After Farrow, 8)

PATTERNS OF RESPIRATORY SUSPENSION DURING THE TM TECHNIQUE

3
4

10

11

0 15 30
TIME (Seconds)

FIG. 8. REPRESENTATIVE SECTIONS OF RESPIRATION TRACINGS IN THIS STUDY (NOS. 1-10) SHOWING PERIODS OF RESPIRATORY
SUSPENSION. A sample of the respiration pattern of the subject in the experiment of Farrow is shown for comparison (no. 11).
(After Hebert, 61)

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exhibits phase transitions to ordered neuronal firing pat- and refine the mathematical model or develop a computer
terns analogous to the transition from a paramagnetic state model which explicitly exhibits these properties, for the
to a ferromagnetic state. The neuronal Ising model, how- Transcendental Meditation technique is in many ways the
ever, gives rise to temporal order (persistent firing pat- simplest process characteristic of the human nervous
terns) rather than spatial order (crystalline rows). The system.
pattern of neural events at one time is related to the pattern
at a later time by a transfer matrix whose elements depend Also probably relevant to the effect of long-term repeti-
on the parameters of the synapses and the topology of their tion of the mantra in the Transcendental Meditation tech-
interconnections reflecting the individuality of the net- nique is neural facilitation as it appears in this model,
work. When the maximum eigenvalue of this matrix is whereby the imposition of a specific firing pattern gradu-
degenerate, it corresponds to an eigenvector representing ally changes the synaptic parameters (and even the con-
a persistent firing pattern (phase transition to long-range nectivity) of the network in such a way as to make this
order) which may last for a time on the order of seconds. pattern a new eigenvector of the system (long-term mem-
Little et al. have used this structure to make an interesting ory), easily recalled. The reorganization of the nervous
model of short- and long-term thought and memory. Here system characteristic of the fifth state of consciousness
we suggest that the model may be relevant to the func- (see Section 8), wherein the correlated pure consciousness
tioning of the Transcendental Meditation technique and state becomes permanent, certainly must involve
the use of the mantra. facilitation.

The mantra as used in the TM technique must corres- The statistical property of a neuron (uncertainty width
pond to a persistent pattern which is established with of the threshold for firing, reflecting the transmission of a
maximum ease in the nervous system. If we take the fluctuating number of chemical particles across the synap-
neural net to represent the cortex, and if the mantra is first tic gap) plays an important role in the behavior of the
introduced as a sound communicated from the speech- nervous system. As shown by Little and Shaw, there is an
hearing center of the brain, it will persist with no effort if optimum value of this parameter for maximum storage
the pattern is resonant with one characteristic of the indi- capacity (number of latent persistent patterns) of a nerv-
vidual brain in the sense described, i.e., an eigenvector of ous system. This parameter measures the noise of the
the transfer matrix of the unmodified brain. system and may contribute to the correct definition of the
"mental temperature" mentioned earlier. Lowering ofthe
Besides the "effortless" and "resonant" properties of a storage capacity through lowering of this parameter
mantra, a useful model should also demonstrate its ten- amounts to an erasure of stored impressions and may
dency to be experienced "automatically" in successively correspond, in the TM technique, to "stress release" (7),
"more subtle" versions, de-exciting the nervous system the removal of traces of past experiences which inhibit
by steps towards the pure consciousness state. In the present functioning of the nervous system.
model at hand, we interpret this process of spreading out
to mean that the first persistent pattern gives rise to a One feature of the Little model not commented upon by
second which involves the correlation of a greater pro- its authors is its possible application to understanding the
portion of the neurons in the network, continuing until a genesis of the EEG, whose 5-20Hz waves may represent
large fraction of the neurons are involved in an especially the cycle time of alternation between two persistent pat-
simple vacuum state pattern. This is analogous to an Ising terns of nearly equal eigenvalues. Spatial coherence, as in
crystal which has been removed from contact with a heat the TM technique, would then be a reflection of the extent
bath (closing off contact with senses) and then settles of the region of neurons involved in the pattern, and the
towards its least excited, most highly correlated state at mantra a pattern which is particularly prone to "spreading
temperature absolute zero assisted by the presence of an out" in the cortex.
applied oscillating field which acts to resonantly stimulate
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