Five snouts up for Deepak Chopra. This is the first time I’ve ever used my snout-based rating system to rate a person, rather than one of their books, movies or plays. But I make an exception for Chopra. I love Chopra. I devour Chopra books and speeches (although I’ve never seen him in person). If I had TiVo I would TiVo him. If they made Chopra t-shirts and bracelets, I would buy them and wear them.
And I’m not the least physically attracted to him! This may be my first all out obsession with a public figure that wasn’t based at least in part on physical attraction. If I had been using my snout-based rating system as a teenager, I’m ashamed to say that I would have issued 5 snouts to such luminaries as Bobby Sherman, John Travolta, and (shudder) Sly Stallone (I haven’t given up the habit of celebrity crushes, but I no longer have posters of them in my room–now they would be of George Clooney and, well, Bill Clinton, but not Hillary).
No, I love Chopra because he is able to explain in scientific terms such concepts as thoughts, dreams, intentions, coincidences, past, present and future, and, ultimately, God.
In a speech the kids and I listen to called “The Cosmic Mind and the Submanifest Order of Being” he really walks us through the quantum physics of consciousness. It’s all very well and good for people to stand up in church and say we are all one. To me, it’s another thing entirely to be shown that at the subatomic (quantum) level, the boundaries between our bodies absolutely do not exist.
We are light and energy and intention. We are not even specific masses of light, energy and intention. There is nothing to indicate where one person (or for that matter, one chair, table, mountain or river) starts or ends–we are all literally one.
By the way, my kids have trouble interpreting his South Asian accent. They insist that he is northern European, rather than Indian. They call him “that Swedish guy.”