What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? Quotes

  • Ramtha: What is reality?

  • Fred Alan Wolf: What I thought was unreal, now for me... seems in some ways to be more real than what I think to be real... which seems now more to be unreal.

  • [last lines]

    Fred Alan Wolf: Ponder that for a while!

  • Ramtha: [narration] So how can you continue to see the world as real, if the self that is determining it to be real is intangible?

  • Title card: [first title card] In the beginning was the Void

    Title card: [second title card] Teeming with infinite possibilities

    Title card: [third title card] Of which you.

    Title card: [fourth title card] Are one...

  • Ramtha: [narration, during Amanda's ride on the light rail] / Are all realities existing simultaneously?

    [pause]

    Ramtha: Is there a possibility that all potentials exist side-by-side? /

    [long pause]

    Ramtha: / Have you ever seen yourself through the eyes of someone else that you have become? /

    [long pause]

    Ramtha: / And looked at yourself through the eyes of the ultimate observer?

  • Ramtha: Have you ever stopped for a moment and looked at yourself through the eyes of the ultimate observer?

  • Ramtha: God must transcend the greatest of human weaknesses. And, indeed, the greatest of human skill. God must transcend even our most remarkable attempts to emulate nature in its absolute splendor. How can any man or woman sin against such a greatness? How can any carbon unit on Earth, in the backwaters of the Milky Way - indeed, the boondocks - possibly betray God Almighty? That is impossible. The height of arrogance is the height of control of those who would recreate God in their own image.

  • Lead: Sometimes I think you make me sane.

    Jennifer: Me? The day I make someone sane, they're in trouble!

  • Jennifer: Are you okay? I heard you scream earlier. Was it another dream?

  • Older Man: Makes you wonder, doesn't it? If thoughts can do that to water, imagine what our thoughts can do to us.

  • Frank: You could use a good Polish wedding. And watch out for those good Catholic boys!

    Lead: You mean the priest?

  • Ramtha: Here we are actually filming great thinkers. Everyone in this room is a great thinker - now that we've got them thinking! That's always the trick, isn't it?

  • Ramtha: Do I think you're bad? I don't think you're bad. Do I think you're good? I don't think you're good either. I think you're God!

  • Bride's Sister: Screw you! And your health codes! I am the bride's sister! I'll stick my ass in the cocktail sauce if I damn well please!

  • Narrator: Why do we keep recreating the same reality? Why do we keep having the same relationships? Why do we keep getting the same jobs over and over again? In this infinite sea of potential that exist around us, how come we keep recreating the same realities? Isn't it amazing that we have options and potentials that exist, but we're unaware of them? Is it possible that we're so conditioned to our daily lives, so conditioned to the way we create our lives, that we buy the idea that we have no control at all. We've been conditioned to believe that the external world is more real than the internal world. This new model of science is just the opposite. It says what's happening within us will create what's happening outside of us.

  • Joseph Dispenza: What is reality? Is reality what we're seeing in our brain? Or is reality what we're seeing with our eyes? The truth is the brain does not know the difference between what it sees in its environment and what it remembers, because the same specific neurones of fire. But then it asks the question: what is reality?

  • Andrew Newberg: As far as whether or not we're living in a big hollerdeck or not. It's a question we don't necessarily have a good answer to. man in lab coat.

  • Fred Alan Wolf: First of all, lets talk about the sub atomic world, and then we'll talk about what is science about reality.

  • Reggie: How far down the rabbit hole do you want to go?

  • John Hagelin: There literally are different worlds in which we live. The macroscopic world that we see is the world of ourselves, is the world of our atoms, the world of our nuclei. These are each totally different worlds. They have their own language, they have their own mathematics. They're not just smaller. Each is totally different, but they're complimentary because I am my atoms, but I am also myself. I am also my macroscopic physiology. It's all true. They're just different levels of truth. The deepest level of truth covered by science and by philosophy is the fundamental truth of unity. At that deepest sub-level of our reality you and I are literally one, one. one.

  • Reggie: I guess it just depends on what you think is real. The world being possible timelines of reality. Until we chose.

  • Joseph Dispenza: The brain is made up of tunny nerve cells called neurons. These neurons have tiny branches that reach out and connect to other neuron's to form a neuron net.

  • Receptor Cell: It's party time!

  • Elliot: Hey Amanda. I should have asked you what's your name. Do you photograph a lot of weddings?

    Lead: Not really. I hate it.

  • Elliott's Addiction Cell: Oh mamma! What the hell are you waiting for? Come on, you little fuzzes. I can't believe you guys! What are you? Just get the hell out of the way! Hello honey! Come on baby! You know you want it! Oh, don't give me that look.

  • Ramtha: Our mind literally creates our body.

  • Jeffrey Satinover: In general field of psychiatry really doesn't allow for enough freedom of action on people's part.

  • Fred Alan Wolf: There is something very real about this presence called God.

  • Andrew Newberg: So the brain is capable of millions of different things that ah, that people should really just learn, that how incredible they actually are, and how incredible their minds actually are.

  • Joseph Dispenza: If it has changed we become the scientist to our life, which is the whole reason why we're here.

  • Fred Alan Wolf: Asking yourself these deeper questions opens up new ways of being in the world, it brings in a breath of fresh air.It makes life more joyful. The real trick to life is not to be in the know, but be in the mystery.

  • Jeffrey Satinover: We can't explain it, and anybody who gets too lost and try. Anybody who spends too much time trying to explain it is likely to get lost forever down the rabbit hole of mysteriousness.

  • Jeffrey Satinover: Modern materialism strips people of the need to feel responsible, and often enough so does religion. But I think if you take quantum mechanics seriously, it puts the responsibility squarely into your lap.It doesn't give answers that are clear cut and comforting. It says yes, the world is a very big place, it's very mysterious, mechanism is not the answer, but I'm not gonna tell you what the answer is because you're old enough to decide for yourself.

  • Ramtha: Is everyone a mystery? Is everyone an enigma? We most certainly are.

  • Caterer: What do you guys need?

    Guy #2: Some foxes!

    Guy #1: Who put out!

Extended Reading
  • Armando 2022-03-21 09:03:31

    Those who say it is fake, you are more fake

  • Jedidiah 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    The way we love ourselves is not what we do in our bodies, but what we do in our minds.