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Calculating Soul Connections ties together four important concepts:1. We all have souls.2. Souls are divided into parts and each part performs a different function.3. Beyond the four physical forces, there is a life force.4. Souls use the life force to power themselves and connect with other souls.

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Produktbeschreibung
Calculating Soul Connections ties together four important concepts:1. We all have souls.2. Souls are divided into parts and each part performs a different function.3. Beyond the four physical forces, there is a life force.4. Souls use the life force to power themselves and connect with other souls.

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Autorenporträt
Tom Blaschko has had a handful of non-ordinary experiences. He has been practicing karate since 1970. Life force (ki) is a large part of succeeding in that practice. On the night Tom's uncle passed on, his spirit came to say goodbye to Tom before Tom knew what had happened.
Tom earned a Bachelor's degree in astronomy from Caltech and Master's degree in developmental psychology from SUNY Buffalo, so he is pretty well grounded in the science of ordinary reality.
The incompatibility of non-ordinary experiences and the laws of science was a puzzle and Tom loves to solve puzzles. Could non-ordinary reality and ordinary reality be combined in a way that left both mostly unchanged? Tom's answer is yes, and he uses his background and experiences to describe how ordinary and non-ordinary coexist in our world and why honoring this combination makes the world better.