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Can you actually feel the Higgs Field inside you?

In modern physics, the Higgs field is an invisible energy field that permeates the entire universe. Without it, particles would have no mass—they would just zip around at the speed of light, unable to form atoms, DNA, or us. The Higgs boson is the physical manifestation, the ripple, of that field.But what if this isn’t just a concept for a chalkboard or a particle accelerator? What if you can experience the essence of it directly?

In the book “Inner Science: An Experiential Account of Buddha’s Wisdom,” the worlds of cutting-edge science and ancient meditative insight collide. It suggests that the ultimate quest for both scientists and seekers is identical: to find who and what you truly are.

When we slow down and tap into our “inner science,” we begin to feel the profound interconnectedness of reality. Just as the Higgs field gives substance to the physical universe, our underlying awareness gives substance and meaning to our daily lives. Feeling that “boson effect” within yourself means recognizing that you are not separate from the fabric of space and time—you are an active, vital ripple in it.

Whether you are a scientist seeking a deeper connection to your work or anyone else seeking grounding in a chaotic world, this book bridges the gap between what we observe out there and what we experience within.

If you’re ready to explore the physics of your own mind, I highly recommend checking out “Inner Science.”


 
 
 

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