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Michael Talbot : the holographic universe

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Nick

Thanks for the review Clandestino! There are a few books on this subject that I've come across, but haven't read the Michael Talbot book yet. I'll look for it.

I've read Jo Wolf's book which is excellent. It took me a while because there was a lot to think about as I read each page. I posted a review on the Quantum Metaphysics forum. The reason it is there and not here is because this forum had not been created when I wrote the review. Anyway, I'd recommend Joachim Wolf's book entitled:
Understanding the Grand Design - Spiritual Reality's Inner Logic

Very best,
"What lies before us, and what lies behind us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us...." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

clandestino

cheers Nick - I'll definitely be giving it a read soon.
Mark
I'll Name You The Flame That Cries

pod3

Pardon the lack of better terminology, but this was dissapointing in that, if the author bothered to research the methods employed, it would read as a most amazing grimoire. For any advice toward this end, I'd be wholly grateful, thanks!

Whitney

This book was recommended to me by a friend.  Does anyone know where I could find it in a free ebook form?  I'm wanting to download it to my palm pilot...

Thanks in advance!




clandestino

One of those books that is a mish-mash of theories, conjecture, and hard science.

The basic premise is : the universe has a holographic nature, an implicit and explicit side. The things we see and perceive have unfolded into our explicit physical universe, from a great reservoir of implicit dimensions/realities.

Our experiences are the results of how our minds interpret the many frequency waves that ovelap each other, similar to the way info is stored in a hologram.

Apparently this all has some credibility in the physics world (but not much).

If you love books that are a mixture of the unknown, religion, science, etc, then this'll be for you. !
I'll Name You The Flame That Cries

rachpin2

I read this book several years ago and found it to be an excellent read. I particularly liked how it used actual experience, or real life examples to back up much of what was said. It was a good combination of a physic/metaphysics book.
Rach the Shapeshifter

Lilacsky

I would say that this book has been a great resource of mine, in fact it was given to me about 10 years ago and I refer back to it often, since it does supply with real examples of tests of esp,obe's,and so much more.
this is a great book and I couldn't live without it!!
one of my favorites by far, since it opens us up to a new view of looking at the universe,and allowing room for thing that are not possible through science, making them possible....
a must read!









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