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The author, in his quest for knowledge, has read Dnyaneshwar Maharaj (Maauli as refered with reverence) and tried to co-relate science with spirituality. He has attempted to unravel this myth called "God". The Whispering Woods" is a collection of articles published in Times of India under the column ...

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Date de parution 31 mai 2016
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The Whispering Woods
Dr. Deepak Ranade


Book Name : The Whispering Woods
Auther : Dr. Deepak Ranade Mb. 09890212989 deepakranade@hotmail.com drdeepakranade@gmail.com
Publisher : Vikram Bhagwat Srujan Dreams Pvt. Ltd.A-3, Ashirwad Apartments Opp. Lagu Bandhu Motiwale Behind Garuda Hotel Karve Road, PUNE : 411 004 Maharashtra, INDIA E-mail : vikram.bhagwat09@gmail.com Mob. : 08879115114
© Dr. Deepak Ranade (2015) cover, photo, images : Dr. Deepak Ranade
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E-Book Edition : August 2015


Dedicated to
the unmanifest formless ETERNITY
that manifested in the form of
my father, mentor, inspiration,
Mr. M. S. Ranade
and
Mr. Srikrishna Bhome,
who kindled the light of the knowledge of
my “Self ”




Dr. Deepak M. Ranade
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: M. Ch (Magister Chirurgiae), Bombay (K.E.M. Hospital) Neurosurgery 1994 Gold Medal, topped University (BOMBAY) M.S. Poona (B. J. Medical College), General Surgery, 1991 M.B.B.S. Poona (B.J. Medical College) General Medicine & Surgery 1986
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Performed the first ever procedure of “Stem Cell transplantation for cerebral palsy “ in Supertech Hospital in 2008. So far about 700+ open brain surgeries performed by me, independently, during the last 14 years. Consultant Neurosurgeon in Sanjeevan Hospital, Karve Road, Krishna Hospital, Shashwat Hospital, Aundh, Taught to under-graduate students and a post-graduate teacher in Surgery.
PAPER PUBLISHED : ‘Trigeminal Neurinoma with extension to supra-ciliary nerves’ - A report published in British Journal of Neurosurgery.
GENERAL INFORMATION : Performed independently light vocal music programmes in Hindustani and light Western. Completed Basic mountaineering course at Uttar Kashi and was selected as team doctor for the first civilian expedition to Mount Everest in 1992 Trekked extensively in the Sahyadis, and also done high altitude treks including, Kanchenjunga Base Camp, 2010, and Everest Base Camp, 2010. An ardent student of Quantum Physics, is scheduled to register or a Doctorate under the guidance of Dr. Vijay Bhatkar. Topic of dissertation “Changdev Paasashti and Quantum Physics” Have written articles in the prestigious column, in Times of India,”Speaking Tree”. Good oral and written command of German language.


Contents
Publisher’s note
Foreword
Science and Spirituality
1 Shiva and Shakti Search for the non-existent particles
2 The Democratic Nature of Creation
3 Is realisation a chemical reaction?
4 Nirvikalpa Samadhi : Supra-conceptual awareness
5 Entanglement - A fascinating phenomenon
6 Bose Einstein Samadhi The Scientific Basis of Meditation
7 The sine wave of human life
8 Binary expression of manifestation : Duality, the binary code of creation
9 The True God Particle
The Landscape of ‘I’
10 Discover the self only to Lose
11 An esoteric perspective: I, me, myself, who?
12 The infinitesimally small distance between I and me
13 Importance of control and restraint
14 Learning to unlearn
15 Flower Lessons
16 To Sculpt The David Within
17 No Comebacks
18 Of Memory Templates And Free Will
Relationships
19 The net
20 Tribute to my father
21 Don’t take interactions personally
22 Mosaic of life
23 Relationships As Mirrors to see our own image
Metaphysical Musings
24 Exploring the nature of true realisation
25 Liberation Is Freedom from the Finite
26 Energy - a manifestation of the unified consciousness
27 Paradox of Liberation
28 The Illusion of Incompleteness


Publisher’s note
Carl Sagan in The Demon-Haunted World : Science as a Candle in the Dark, says Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.
Well these words were ringing in my ears when I was hearing Dr. Deepak Ranade speaking about his theme of “The Whispering Woods”.
The title of the book itself invigorates our thought process. Whispering Woods! Yes trees whisper, they have thoughts and they express. Hermann Hesse says , “ Trees have long thoughts, long-breathing and restful, just as they have longer lives than ours. They are wiser than we are, as long as we do not listen to them. But when we have learned how to listen to trees, then the brevity and the quickness and the childlike hastiness of our thoughts achieve an incomparable joy. Whoever has learned how to listen to trees no longer wants to be a tree. He wants to be nothing except what he is. That is home. That is happiness.”
During the process of evolution, mankind gave many shapes and forms to the concept of God and unfortunately this concept ended up in myth. That was very easy since then little was to be explained to the curious mind.
But Dr. Deepak Ranade is a seeker of knowledge. And in his quest for knowledge he has read Dnyaneshwar Maharaj (Maauli as referred with reverence) and tried to co-relate science with spirituality. He has attempted to unravel this myth called “God”. He says, “This is a journey which has taught me that I am but a few steps into the vast expanses of what constitutes our understanding but also that paths reveal themselves when the seeker begins his journey”.
‘Srujan’ takes pride in presenting Dr. Deepak Ranade, a Neuro Surgeon by profession through his book “The Whispering Woods” which is a collection of articles published in Times of India under the column “Speaking Trees”
- Srujan


Foreword
My interaction with Dr. Deepak Ranade has been as multi-dimensional as is his personality. On occasions as a medical doctor, at other times as a fellow speaker on a public platform , then again as a co-delegate at an international conference on Science and Non-duality, and then in more informal settings during our irregularly regular morning walks up the nearby hills. In the course of our discussions it was amply evident that we both shared an intense quest to understand the mysteries of creation, not segmentally but comprehensively .
There was this tacit and implicit understanding of not being pinned down by any dogma, religious, scientific or otherwise that made our brainstorming transcend the ego and facilitate an “out of the box” thought process. Careful perusal of his articles certainly reveals deep introspection on his part, but more importantly serves to stimulate the readers thought process beyond the paradigms of convention and conformism. Being a Neurosurgeon by profession, it’s not surprising that the organ that he deals with is an inspiration by itself to look for answers that even modern day science fails to provide.
His knowledge and familiarity with Quantum Physics seems to suggest an intuitive understanding not restricting itself to mere facts and figures. As a person deeply associated with information technology, I have realised the distinction between knowledge and information. Science and spirituality are synonymous with information and knowledge. Information is a subset of knowledge. Spirituality has for long been mired in religion and rituals. It also was relegated to mysticism due to its inherent intangibility. With Quantum Physics treading the path of irrational absurdities, both these paths seem to intersect and may complement each other rather than contradict. Scriptures provide metaphorical pointers and a wise person charts his progress in that direction rather than getting caught up in the Syntax of the pointers. The final truth may never be reproducible in any tangible form of expression but Dr. Ranade’s articles reflect a thought process that is multi-pronged and will certainly illuminate the path that will eventually lead to knowledge of the “Self”, which would encompass knowledge of the universe .
I do hope that he would continue travelling this path undauntedly and in the process be a very useful companion to all fellow seekers.
- Dr. Vijay Bhatkar


Science and Spirituality


Science and Spirituality
Among the million stars scattered on the horizon of what constitutes our collective perception of our world, two stand out like beacons. One shines with a dazzle of clarity which gets refined as our gaze gets steadier while the other glows with warmth that brings forth a sense of calm.
Science is a term that encompasses the varied systematic ways in which humankind has been able to make sense of and utilize this knowledge and understanding to embellish its existence.
The discovery of patterns and laws governing the way the physical world functions has made the manipulation of our surroundings easier and has given way to the availability of conveniences which make many human endeavors easier to attain. The discoveries in the physical sciences have made way for applications which have improved the quality of life in a way that could be termed as nothing short of phenomenal. The boundaries of our knowledge are getting pushed each day and human beings are controlling the environment in a significant way.
Spirituality is the term we use, albeit somewhat loosely, to describe an aspect of a world that exists beyond the obvious. It is connected to the realm of the internal, where each of us dwells all the time, whether we are aware of it or not. Spirituality is the paradigm which assists in making sense of the ‘why’ of this existence. This inner world is as vast, if not vaster than the outer and has territories that have remained uncharted, more often, for want of consensus and a common nomenclature. Spirituality is easier felt than expressed, easier

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