The Cosmic Codex

ARCHIVE #14 — The Intelligence of the Cosmos with Ervin László

Arabella Thaïs

This conversation marks a deeply personal moment in the journey of this podcast. Ervin László—philosopher of science, systems theorist, and pioneer of the new paradigm—is one of my greatest influences. His work has shaped not only my thinking, but the very orientation of my life toward the study of consciousness, cosmos, and the unseen architecture of reality.

A former child prodigy in music, László gave his first piano concert at the age of nine with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra. Over time, his path shifted from classical performance to the metaphysical harmonics of science, philosophy, and systems theory. He has since authored more than 75 books and over 400 articles, been twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, and founded two influential institutions: The Club of Budapest and the László Institute of New Paradigm Research.

In this episode, we speak about his central insight: that the universe is not a machine, but a mind. Not a random accident, but a field of coherence and intelligence. He shares his view of the Akashic field, the deep code beneath the appearance of matter, and the subtle logic that connects all things—not through causality alone, but through resonance, pattern, and nonlocal consciousness.

We explore the limitations of mainstream materialist science, and the urgent need to evolve our worldview—to begin thinking not from separation, but from wholeness.

This dialogue is both intimate and expansive. It offers a glimpse into the mind of a man who has devoted his life to restoring a sacred vision of the cosmos—and into the heart of the philosophical quest that underpins this podcast as a whole.

This episode was originally released under the podcast title Sacred Wisdom, the precursor to The Cosmic Codex. It now resides within The Sacred Wisdom Archives.