User:Chakaula
Quantumosophy is also known as Cha'ism. It is a Revolutionary Meta-Paradigm that irrefutably entwines science and the idea of religion. Quantum ElectroDynamic Religiosity is a term also coined by the American Indian-Hawaiian founder, mystic, and poet, Mr. Cha' Kāula (1946). Cha'ism (or Quantumosophy) is a member organization built upon the principle that the basic element of the Solar System is the smallest unit of light from the Sun called: "Photon". Mr. Kaula has been called the 'Einstein of Religiosity', but he reminds members that the religion idea is just an overlay onto PHOTON processes and activity. One can google Cha'ism, Quantumosophy or enter www.chaism-thepath.com or www.quantumosophy.com for detailed information. Four of KĀULA'S books of poetry are also available on the websites, in particular: "Quantum Poetry" - a R-Evolutionary Haiku & Tanka Style.
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