For hundreds of years the Western world has believed that humans--indeed all living things--consist of more than pure biology. Not mere physical bodies, humans possess something else that helps to define them. In this collection of new essays scientists, psychologists, theoretical physicists and other experts in the mind-body connection explore the nature of consciousness and its future as a new paradigm in science. With contributions covering near death experiences, the concept of "free will," conscious spacetime, DNA consciousness, the role of consciousness in the evolution of life, quantum…mehr
For hundreds of years the Western world has believed that humans--indeed all living things--consist of more than pure biology. Not mere physical bodies, humans possess something else that helps to define them. In this collection of new essays scientists, psychologists, theoretical physicists and other experts in the mind-body connection explore the nature of consciousness and its future as a new paradigm in science. With contributions covering near death experiences, the concept of "free will," conscious spacetime, DNA consciousness, the role of consciousness in the evolution of life, quantum theory and the non-local universe, the scientific basis of love, and the principles and applications of self-hypnosis, this volume clarifies the meaning of consciousness and establishes a model for further exploration into a burgeoning realm of scientific study.
Ingrid Fredriksson is the author of several books in English on the power and complexities of thought. She lives in Sweden. See www.ingridfredriksson.com.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Physics, Spacetime and Near Death Experiences Six Protocols, Neuroscience and Near Death: An Emerging Paradigm Incorporating Nonlocal Consciousness (Stephan A. Schwartz) Conscious Spacetime: An Outline to Experiential Monism (Jan Pilotti) The Psi-Track and Other Unexplained Energy Fields (Göte Andersson) Part II. From the Evolution of Life to DNA: The Universe We Can't See with Our Eyes The Role of Consciousness in the Origin and Evolution of Life (Allan Emrén) DNA Consciousness: From Theory to Science (John K. Grandy) Do Consciousness and Electrons Exist in Water? (Ingrid Fredriksson) The Non-Local Universe Is the Conscious Universe (Menas C. Kafatos, Hyejung Lee and Keun-Hang Susan Yang) Part III. How to Feel Well in Your Brain and Heart What Is Love? The Physical Cosmology of Spiritual Union (Richard L. Amoroso) Consciousness in the Third Millennium (Amna Al Faki, M.D., and Ingrid Fredriksson) The Need for an Existential Holism (Alf E. Sjöberg) Thinking Matters: Well-Being, Mindfulness and the Global Commons (Janet McIntyre-Mills) Systematic Mental Training: Effects on Brain, Mind and Reality (Lars-Eric Uneståhl) About the Contributors Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Physics, Spacetime and Near Death Experiences Six Protocols, Neuroscience and Near Death: An Emerging Paradigm Incorporating Nonlocal Consciousness (Stephan A. Schwartz) Conscious Spacetime: An Outline to Experiential Monism (Jan Pilotti) The Psi-Track and Other Unexplained Energy Fields (Göte Andersson) Part II. From the Evolution of Life to DNA: The Universe We Can't See with Our Eyes The Role of Consciousness in the Origin and Evolution of Life (Allan Emrén) DNA Consciousness: From Theory to Science (John K. Grandy) Do Consciousness and Electrons Exist in Water? (Ingrid Fredriksson) The Non-Local Universe Is the Conscious Universe (Menas C. Kafatos, Hyejung Lee and Keun-Hang Susan Yang) Part III. How to Feel Well in Your Brain and Heart What Is Love? The Physical Cosmology of Spiritual Union (Richard L. Amoroso) Consciousness in the Third Millennium (Amna Al Faki, M.D., and Ingrid Fredriksson) The Need for an Existential Holism (Alf E. Sjöberg) Thinking Matters: Well-Being, Mindfulness and the Global Commons (Janet McIntyre-Mills) Systematic Mental Training: Effects on Brain, Mind and Reality (Lars-Eric Uneståhl) About the Contributors Index
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