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Bridging Science and Spirit

Common Elements in David Bohm’s Physics, The Perennial Philosophy and Seth

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For centuries, humankind has struggled to reconcile scientific and spiritual views of reality, leading to ongoing confusion among scientists, philosophers, and theologians. Norman Friedman connects the quantum physics of David Bohm with Aldous Huxley's Perennial Philosophy and the spiritual insights of the channeled entity Seth, revealing how a unified reality can emerge from seemingly contradictory perspectives. Endorsements highlight the book's significance: Deepak Chopra praises it as a comprehensive guide that makes abstract ideas more accessible. Fred Alan Wolf notes its value as a research document that honors both science and spirituality. Amit Goswami emphasizes its exploration of the relationship between matter and consciousness, marking it as an important contribution to a new consciousness-based science. Robert F. Butts commends Friedman for merging psychic understanding with scientific knowledge. Lynda Madden Dahl acknowledges his ability to reveal the underlying similarities between science and metaphysics. Peter Russell describes it as an insightful synthesis of theoretical physics and mystical insights. Willis Harman anticipates its lasting impact on the debate surrounding consciousness. Montague Ullman appreciates the clarity it brings to understanding reality, while Jacquelyn Small admires Friedman's successful exploration of consciousness's role in matter's creation and structure.

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Bridging Science and Spirit, Norman Friedman, Fred Wolf

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1997
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Titolo
Bridging Science and Spirit
Sottotitolo
Common Elements in David Bohm’s Physics, The Perennial Philosophy and Seth
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1997
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
326
ISBN10
1889964077
ISBN13
9781889964072
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Descrizione
For centuries, humankind has struggled to reconcile scientific and spiritual views of reality, leading to ongoing confusion among scientists, philosophers, and theologians. Norman Friedman connects the quantum physics of David Bohm with Aldous Huxley's Perennial Philosophy and the spiritual insights of the channeled entity Seth, revealing how a unified reality can emerge from seemingly contradictory perspectives. Endorsements highlight the book's significance: Deepak Chopra praises it as a comprehensive guide that makes abstract ideas more accessible. Fred Alan Wolf notes its value as a research document that honors both science and spirituality. Amit Goswami emphasizes its exploration of the relationship between matter and consciousness, marking it as an important contribution to a new consciousness-based science. Robert F. Butts commends Friedman for merging psychic understanding with scientific knowledge. Lynda Madden Dahl acknowledges his ability to reveal the underlying similarities between science and metaphysics. Peter Russell describes it as an insightful synthesis of theoretical physics and mystical insights. Willis Harman anticipates its lasting impact on the debate surrounding consciousness. Montague Ullman appreciates the clarity it brings to understanding reality, while Jacquelyn Small admires Friedman's successful exploration of consciousness's role in matter's creation and structure.