What if all the separate images we see virtually every moment of our waking lives were actually part of the same whole? What if every mind was connected and inseparable from every other mind? And what if the universe were a projection of our consciousness? Synchronicities and previously inexplicable phenomena would be easier to understand, the findings of quantum physicists and mystics would begin to merge, and the world would be a less forbidding and lonely place. Michael Talbot explores, and argues convincingly for, the idea that what we see in our limited three-dimensional view is actually a hologram created by frequencies emanating from higher dimensions. Talbot bases much of his thesis on David Bohm's life work in quantum physics, but draws also on the work of psychiatrist Stanislav Grof and neuroscientist Karl Pribram (who believes that the human brain is a hologram). This fascinating book bridges the worlds of science and metaphysics and offers plausible theories that may, in time, become accepted as fact. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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