Modern man has sought answers to life's deepest questions through an increasingly detailed analysis of matter. Yet results have proved elusive, pointing as much, if not more, to the importance of the seeker's own mind as to matter itself. Mystics, on the other hand, have sought answers to the same mysteries through an inverse process: a 'turning within', studying mind and consciousness through specific meditational practices.
But both have reached the same conclusion: that mind and matter, energy and consciousness are too intimately entwined to be separately understood. Many physicists now believe that space itself, or the vacuum, is an ultra-dense energy field. They also feel that mind and physical energy are linked. The introduction of the author's unifying concept of the formative mind - as the universe's hidden creation system - reveals the link between energy, mind and consciousness. It shows how space is an energy field within which all physical phenomena arise as moving patterns. It also shows how the fabric of space is an integral part of the greater, the universal or formative mind in a hierarchy of energies manifesting from within-out.
The implications for the twenty-first century are immense. Unlimited "free" energy (automatically solving the problems of climate change and the dangers of nuclear power), plus novel means of transport, communications, healing etc. can - and are already - being developed. An understanding of the energy fabric of space also provides us with a model by which many psychic phenomena can be readily understood. And it permits us to perceive how may existing forms of subtle healing actually work, in physical terms - homoeopathy, radionics, Bach remedies and so on. In fact, it shows that all forms of healing have an important subtle aspect, since the mind of the patients, doctors and everyone else are always involved. More profoundly, this book also shows how a deep understanding of mind function in the universe is required if man is to develop a science that is based upon true cosmic principles, rather than intellectual concepts and partial descriptions. It indicates the direction science must follow if it is to find a meaningful and harmonious place in our lives.
Pseudoscience - pure and simple. The author has some training and uses it to BS and baffle. This publication is to real science as shoving a lit match into a twinkie and handing it to your friend is to baking your friend a birthday cake.
I referred to this book in my book, "The Secrets of Creating a Life Beyond Limits," but I wanted to read it again, this time as a reader, not an author.
This is perfect for one who needs to open their eyes to how the world really works.