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Science and spirit are not
separate disciplines; understanding the true nature of reality reveals where
science meets spirit
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Bridging Science and Spirit: Common Elements in David Bohm's Physics, the Perennial Philosophy and Seth
Bridging Science and Spirit by Norman Friedman
Common elements in David Bohm's physics, the perennial philosophy and Seth.
Norman Friedman's purpose in this book is to present images of reality that
are both illuminated by spirit and grounded in science.
The Hidden Domain: Home of the Quantum Wave Function, Nature's Creative Source
The Hidden Domain by Norman Friedman
The Hidden Domain explores this realm using nonmathematical concepts that
are solidly grounded in science. Ideas from physicists, from religious and
philosophical sources, and from Seth (the discarnate entity brought to us by
Jane Roberts) illuminate this intriguing depiction of the world that
underlies all our experience.
The Spiritual Universe: One Physicists Vision of Spirit, Soul, Matter, and Self
The Spiritual Universe by Fred Alan Wolf
In The Spiritual Universe, Fred Alan Wolf brings the most modern perspective
of quantum physics to the most ancient questions of religion and philosophy.
The Wave : A Life Changing Journey into the Heart and Mind of the Cosmos'
The Wave by Jude Currivan
Pioneering science and the wisdom teaching of many traditions agree -
consciousness expresses itself as energy. All energies are manifested as
waves - and it is from the vast and ever changing interaction of these waves
of energy that the entire Cosmos, at all levels of existence, is
continuously created. In easily accessible terms, The Wave explains the
profound interconnectedness and harmony of the Universe and reveals its
underlying principles.
Remote Perceptions: Out-Of-Body Experiences, Remote Viewing, and Other Normal Abilities
Remote Perceptions by Angela Thompson Smith
When Angela Smith was a little girl she thought everyone shared her psychic
abilities. Now she realizes they were special, and in this book she
describes her experiences and development as a psychic. Past lives, remote
viewing, out-of-body experiences, psychic spying are all explored in detail.
The Field
The Field by Lynne McTaggart
A book which gives scientific proof of the paranormal. Psychic activity,
remote viewing, the power of prayer and homoeopathy are all discussed. The
energy found in the vacuum - or the zero point field - seems to be the key
to all sorts of unexplained phenomena: ESP or remote viewing, homeopathy,
energy medicine, spiritual healing, and even the homing instincts of
animals. Lynne McTaggart follows the life and work of disparate physicists,
pioneers in the area where the paranormal meets quantum physics.
Quantum Questions: Mystical Writings of the World's Great Physicists
Quantum Questions by Ken Wilber
Brings together the mystical writings of quantum physicists and relativity
scientists Heisenberg, Schroedinger, Einstein, de Broglie, Jeans, Planck,
Pauli, and Eddington to reveal how each of these men of science came to see
the world as a spiritual rather than material phenomenon.
The Biology Of Belief: Unleashing The Power Of Consciousness, Matter And Miracles
The Biology of Belief by Bruce H Lipton
This book will forever change how you think about your own thinking.
Stunning new scientific discoveries about the biochemical effects of the
brain's functioning show that all the cells of your body are affected by
your thoughts.
The Secret Teachings of All Ages (Reader's Edition)
The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly P Hall
A classic since 1928, this masterly encyclopaedia of ancient mythology,
ritual, symbolism and the arcane mysteries of the ages is available for the
first time in a compact, fully reset "Readers Edition." Like no other book
of the twentieth century, Manly P. Hall's legendary The Secret Teachings Of
All Ages is a codex to the ancient occult and esoteric traditions of the
world.
The Universe in a Nutshell
The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking
Hawking turns to the major breakthroughs that have occurred in the years
since the release of his first book. He brings to us the cutting edge of
theoretical physics, where truth is often stranger than fiction, and
explains in layman's terms the principles that control our universe. Like
many in the international scientific community, Professor Hawking is seeking
to uncover the grail of science - the elusive "Theory of Everything" that
lies at the heart of the cosmos.
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
The Fabric of the Cosmos by Brian Greene
Brian Greene's The Fabric of the Cosmos with its questions about the limits
of space and time and the texture of reality certainly looks a bit daunting
to the uninitiated. Cosmic ripples, 11 dimensions to the universe and string
theory that is somehow connected to a "Theory of Everything" are all a bit
alien if you never really got to grips with Newton, let alone Einstein. It
might look very heavyweight, but Greene is an excellent communicator and
what he's writing about is perhaps the greatest intellectual challenge we
face.
The Self-Aware Universe
The Self-Aware Universe by Amit Goswami
In this stimulating and timely book, Amit Goswami shatters the widely popular
belief held by Western science that matter is the primary "stuff" of creation,
and proposes instead that consciousness is the true foundation of all we know
and perceive.
Yoga of Time Travel: How the Mind Can Defeat Time
The Yoga of Time Travel by Fred Alan Wolf
A journey through space, time and energy as seen by modern physics and providing
useful concepts to better understand how time travel is possible.
As You Think
As You Think by James Allen
Originally titled "As a Man Thinketh", this work has provided self-help to
spiritual seekers for nearly a century. Its premise is that the key to
happiness and power lies in our minds. This book shows us what we are
capable of, and provides the tools to achieve it.
The Nature of Man According to the Vedanta
The Nature of Man According to the Vedanta by John Levy
John Levy was an Englishman who spent many years in India with his guru,
Krishna Menon, and brought his knowledge of Advaita Vedanta to the west in
an accessible form. In this book, he makes the classic argument against
subject-object duality and determines that the true Self cannot be known (as
to know it would be to objectify it).
Lucid Living: A book you can read in an hour that will turn your world inside out
Lucid Living by Timothy Freke
"Philosophy is fun", claims stand-up philosopher Timothy Freke, whose new
book Lucid Living presents timeless wisdom in a funky new way. "What could
be more of a thrill" he asks "than having someone so totally transform your
understanding of life that you find yourself experiencing a completely new
reality? That’s real magic!"
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