* Examines animal intelligences within a greater evolutionary
context, detailing in particular the remarkable intelligence of
crows and octopuses * Looks at the Australian Aborigine Dreamtime
as an attempt to understand the combined geological and geomantic
landscape * Investigates a range of ideas as they relate to the
intersections of consciousness and reality, including
reincarnation, past-life memories, ghosts, and UFOs From the
origins of the cosmos to the microbiome, COVID-19 pandemic, UFOs,
and the shapeshifting of octopuses and language of crows, Richard
Grossinger traverses the mysteries and enigmas that defi ne our
universe and personal reality. Beginning his narrative with the Big
Bang, origin of the Milky Way, and birth of our solar system,
Grossinger o ers a chronology of Earth's geological,
climatological, biological, and sociological evolution, leading to
the current environmental and psychospiritual crisis. He explores
the origin of cell life, RNA-DNA, and larger biomes, detailing in
particular the remarkable intelligence of crows and octopuses. He
uses the Australian Aborigine Dreamtime to understand landscapes as
thoughtforms. He then o ers reimaginings, from the perspective of
"dreamings," of a wide variety of animals, including tardigrades,
llamas, sea turtles, pigeons, bees, and coyotes. Examining the
scientifi c dilemmas and paradoxes of consciousness, time, and
quantum entanglement, Grossinger carries these into the range of
issues around reincarnation, past-life memories, messages from the
afterlife, and ghosts. Sharing exercises from his personal
practice, Grossinger makes a distinction between the Buddhist
description of reality and how Buddhist practitioners create an
operating manual for the universe and an assured path of salvation.
The author then examines UFOs and their connections to elementals,
fairies, and cryptids in terms of psychoids, Jung's term for
transconscious processes that enter our world as autonomous
entities. Taking the reader on a journey through the seen and
unseen universe, from the Big Bang to the imaginal landscape of
Dreamtime, Grossinger shows that matter is infused with spirit from
its very beginning.
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