Category: Quantum physics

Metaphysical books that explore the spiritual implications of theoretical and quantum physics.

The Biology of Belief, by Bruce H. Lipton

It’s one thing to assert that the reality we call “mind” is somehow more important or influential than physical reality. Mystics have been making that claim for centuries, after all. It’s quite another matter (ha ha ha) to describe the switches and levers by which mind controls matter — which is exactly what Bruce Lipton …

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The Science of Making Things Happen, by Kim Marcille Romaner

We can use our minds to influence the physical world. Most metaphysical books make that assertion, right? But some metaphysical books go a step further: they claim “mind over matter” has a scientific basis. The Science of Making Things Happen: Turn Any Possibility into Reality, by Kim Marcille Romaner, is one of those books. Romaner begins …

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The Holographic Universe, by Michael Talbot

There’s nothing particularly new about the notion that the building blocks of reality is consciousness. But what Michael Talbot shows us, in The Holographic Universe, is that this assertion has a scientific explanation. Drawing on the work of physicist (and Einstein protegé) David Bohm and neurophysiologist Karl Pribram, Talbot makes the case that we, and …

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