Quantum Fables
A Meditation in Superposition

Arjuna's Hesitation

The two armies are drawn up.
Between them, in the space of a single breath,
you do not yet know who you are.

Every self still looks possible from here.

Fight25%
Refuse25%
Seek25%
Doubt25%

Perfectly open   100%

Each question changes Arjuna's seeing. It does not move the path his nature already holds.

Arjuna and Krishna seated facing one another, joined by a luminous figure-eight of light

“You look for me across the field, Arjuna.
But I am not across from you. I am the field, and the seeing of it.”

The Measurement

Nothing here is waiting to be decided.
Something in you has already chosen.
Ask, and you will be shown what it is.

The Wider Field

Eight possible forms of seeing. One destination was fixed before you arrived. Until you reveal it, the bars are ranked by likelihood and are not attached to the basis labels.

|000>Still water13%
|001>First light13%
|010>Held breath13%
|011>Turning leaf13%
|100>Open sky12%
|101>Distant thunder12%
|110>Branching path12%
|111>Quiet center12%

Traditional parallel

Bhagavad Gita , translated by Annie Besant, fourth edition, 1922. Read the public-domain source on Wikisource. The teaching above is newly written by The Millikelvin. It is not this verse and it is not a translation.

How this was built

An interpretation, not a translation. The teachings here are newly written and are not text of the Bhagavad Gita. Imagery is synthetic and devotional in intent, not documentary.
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