An exploration into consciousness, the universe, and the nature of
reality * Draws on transdimensional physics and biology,
reincarnation and past-life memories, animal consciousness,
multiple identities, thoughtforms, soul pictures, and paranormal
phenomena like crop circles and poltergeists * Explores the riddle
of personal identity and how it differs from consciousness *
Reveals that consciousness is more than encompassing all that
exists--it also speaks to what has yet to manifest Scientific
orthodoxy views the universe as conceived of matter--protons,
neutrons, electrons, down to the smallest particle, quarks. But,
when you keep digging, what is "beneath" quarks? The scientific
worldview does not take into account consciousness or life itself.
How did consciousness become part of the material universe? Is it a
by-product of brain chemistry or a constituent of reality? Or, to
dig deeper, which is more fundamental: the existence of an
objective physical universe or our subjective experience of it? In
this investigation into consciousness, the universe, and the nature
of reality, Richard Grossinger offers a wide-ranging foundation for
reimagining the universe as based in consciousness rather than
matter. He presents in-depth analysis of the standard scientific
description of the universe, revealing the holes in its theories.
Exploring the interpenetration of matter and all reality by
consciousness, the author looks at reincarnation and past-life
memories, examining famous and lesser-known but verifiable
accounts. He then explores the nature and origin of consciousness,
with accompanying explorations of animal consciousness, the brain
as a computer, multiple identities, thoughtforms, soul pictures,
and paranormal phenomena like UFOs, faeries, and poltergeists. He
also examines concepts from physics that combine elements of both
consciousness and matter, such as collapsing waveforms and the
uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics. Examining nonlocal and
transpersonal modes of consciousness, Grossinger looks at the
difference between consciousness and personal identity. He expands
this discussion with reflections on Sethian cosmology, using Seth's
own words and Jane Roberts's and John Friedlander's
interpretations. He reveals that consciousness also encompasses
what has yet to manifest and explains why the universe exists at
all: why there is "something" rather than "nothing." Skewering the
materialist paradigm and placing consciousness alongside mass,
gravity, and heat as an essential component of the universe,
Grossinger proposes that reality is a thoughtform where sentient
beings collaborate to bring about a concrete realm vibrating at
their own frequency.
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