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Gregory Sams on The Unexplained with Howard Hughes | Chaos Theory, August 30, 2012

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This time we talk with theorist, self-styled “changed agent” and wholefood pioneer Gregory Sams about Chaos Theory – how and why – things really do have a habit of falling into place! ~Howard Hughes

Bio Gregory Sams
The story of Gregory Sams is the remarkable story of the British counter-culture since the 1960’s. In 1967, with his brother Craig, he co-founded Seed restaurant, the first natural and organic eatery in the UK which was frequented by his friends John Lennon and Yoko Ono. This was quickly followed by Ceres Grain Store in the Portobello Road, Harmony Magazine and then Whole Earth foods, the all-organic brand in the early 1970’s. In 1982, he launched the first VegeBurger and was soon selling over 250,000 burgers each week. In the mid-1980’s Gregory dedicated his life to the new scientific ideas of ‘chaos theory’ and founded Strange Attractions, the world’s first ever shop dedicated to chaos theory from which he created and sold computer fractal designs for everything from posters to t-shirts to jigsaw puzzles. His interest in chaos theory led to an interest in consciousness that led to writing his new book Sun of gOd.

Philosopher Gregory Sams on The Moore Show

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Here's an excellent, thought-provoking interview by Gregory Sams whose book Sun of gOd, for which I was honoured to write the Foreword, explores the wonderful, extraordinary idea that our Sun, the source of all life on earth may be alive and conscious itself. Perhaps the Egyptians, the Celts, the Maya, the Persians and other pre-Christian cultures were right to venerate our local star as a god? Re-examining the oldest idea on the planet in the light of the latest cosmological discoveries, Sams finds that stellar consciousness makes better sense than dumb balls of gas. He's bringing our Sun out of the closet after 17 centuries, and it changes everything. Highly recommended. ~Graham Hancock

Gregory Sams | Sun of gOd: The Self-Organizing Consciousness That Underlies Everything

Source: veritasshow.com, sunofgod.net









Synopsis
During this interview, cultural pioneer and philosopher Gregory Sams takes a fresh look at our solar benefactor. As Sams sees it cultures throughout the ancient world were right to recognize the Sun as a living, conscious being. The implications of a conscious provider in the sky are startling, though often obvious -- and in harmony with science, logic and common sense. Sun of gOd explores exciting new ground, adding a crucial piece to the jigsaw-puzzle picture we have of the cosmos. In the light of a conscious Sun, Sams looks at our hard-wired tendency for religion, notions of god and divinity, our place in the firmament, star formation, intelligent light, electromagnetism, feedback, chaos theory, free will, the four elements, and the near-universal self-organization of systems from the bottom up. "Could it really be that the universe waited 13.7 billion years -- until we came along -- to manifest the phenomenon of consciousness and made ours the only type of vessel able to experience it?" Sams thinks not. Citing David Bohm's discovery that even on the subatomic level of electrons there appears to be intention and choice, Sams goes on to suggest that creative intelligence may be a bot¬tom-up system in which "everything, from a molecule of water to a neuron in our brain to the Sun itself, is a part of the bottom that is subtly steering a greater whole." From this perspective, he smoothly joins the microcosm to the macrocosm, revealing a Universe incorporating both intelligence and design, with no need for an Intelligent Designer.

Bio
The story of Gregory Sams is the remarkable story of the British counter-culture since the 1960’s. In 1967, with his brother Craig, he co-founded Seed restaurant, the first natural and organic eatery in the UK which was frequented by his friends John Lennon and Yoko Ono. This was quickly followed by Ceres Grain Store in the Portobello Road, Harmony Magazine and then Whole Earth foods, the all-organic brand in the early 1970’s. In 1982, he launched the first VegeBurger and was soon selling over 250,000 burgers each week. In the mid-1980’s Gregory dedicated his life to the new scientific ideas of ‘chaos theory’ and founded Strange Attractions, the world’s first ever shop dedicated to chaos theory from which he created and sold computer fractal designs for everything from posters to t-shirts to jigsaw puzzles. His interest in chaos theory led to an interest in consciousness that led to writing his new book Sun of gOd.

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Gregory Sams | Sun of gOd, Is The Sun Conscious?

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July 8,010—Red Ice talks about the Sun of God with Gregory Sams. Pioneering natural foods in the UK, he conceived and launched the original VegeBurger in 1982, adding a word to the language as he opened up the market for vegetarian foods.

In 1990 Greg founded “Strange Attractions” the world's only shop ever dedicated to chaos theory and went on to produce and license fractal images worldwide on everything from posters to book covers to fashion fabrics.

In 98, his first book, Uncommon Sense - the State is Out of Date came out and 7 years into the new millennium he’s been working on the book Sun of gOd which is about the possibility that our sun might be a conscious entity which is smarter then we might think. This is about the discovery of self-organized consciousness that underlines everything and about the potential rediscovery of something the ancient world knew much more about then we do today.
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