Description
Throughout Part I of the book the author quotes from notables such as Eugene Wigner, John Wheeler, Depak Chopra, Larry Dossey, Fred Wolf, Amit Goswami and Edward R.Close on the subject of basic quantum physics and philosophy. In varying degrees each believes that observation of quantum phenomena and resultant interpretations involve consciousness. That is, consciousness plays a significant, if not primary role in interpreting or even shaping reality. Each ascribes to consciousness a mental nature, but not necessarily a wholly spiritual nature independent of matter, space-time. Here is where the author and the above-mentioned begin to”part company.” The author believes that beyond the quantum and quantum phenomena lies the realm of Spirit, God. In Part II the author discusses the phenomena of spiritual healing, or healing by prayer. No other book on the market brings in the works of Christ Jesus in a book that discusses both physics and metaphysics in the way the author does. The author presents documented healings occurring in the present age through prayer to substantiate his claim for the presence of God(Mind) and the spiritual nature of man and the universe.