Nondual Perspectives on Quantum Physics reveals the common thread running through science, philosophy, and spirituality, the main three paths aiming at a knowledge of ultimate reality. Introducing the most advanced representatives of these disciplines in non-technical language I show how they all point to one and the same underlying principle:
The manifest arises from the vibrations of the umanifest.
Quantum Physics from modern science, Transcendental Phenomenology from modern philosophy, and Advaita Vedanta from traditional metaphysics are the three representatives introduced in my book as having a common ground that is essentially transcendental and nondual.
The book has three chapters: In chapter 1 I introduce quantum physics and its philosophical implications. In chapter 2 I introduce the concept of nonduality along with one traditional and one modern example, namely Advaita Vedanta and Transcendental Phenomenology. In chapter 3 I highlight the interconnections between these three disciplines and expose the common ground upon which they are standing and the ultimate reality to which they are pointing.
The Table of Contents
Chapter One: Quantum Physics
The Physics
The Philosophy
Chapter Two: Nonduality
The Idea
Advaita Vedanta
Transcendental Phenomenology
Chapter Three: Unity
Common Ground
Common Language
Quantum Reality
Nondual Reality
Unity
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Buying it. May need some help… 🙂
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Thank you:) Post any questions any time. I’ll be happy to help.
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Thank you, dearheart!
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Thank you, dearheart!
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dear Javidtesh kindly let me know how to get one in India.
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Are you looking for the ebook or paper copy?
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it is worth keeping a paper copy dear.
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Thanks. Got it.
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Thank you 🙂 I hope you enjoy it.
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Reading a kindle version of it right now. Done with chapter 1 with the grand collapse of the wave function 🙂
Truth, not flattery – both your blog and your book deserve re-reads, not because they are difficult to follow, but they trigger flashes of intuitive sparks every time accompanied by a new true understanding of a same thing I had not read deeply into or had assumed I understood earlier..
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