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Science and Spirituality, A Quantum Integration

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The authors have demonstrated not only the long-suspected metaphysical unity of science and spirituality but also their cosmological and methodological unity. Crucial to the new integration are ideas of quantam physics and quantam leaps, which embody a new science based on the primary of consciousness as propounded in the Upanishads. Goswamis show in this paradigm-shifting book that not only can the paradoxes of quantam physics be resolved on the basis of a spiritual universe but also well-known paradoxes of life, mind and health. All the monumental traditions of India, Vedanta, Yoga, and Tantra, become alive in their connectedness with this newest science within consciousness.

183 pages, Hardcover

First published February 4, 2000

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Amit Goswami

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Amit Goswami is a nuclear physicist and member of The University of Oregon Institute for Theoretical Physics since 1968. Dr. Goswami is a revolutionary in a growing body of renegade scientists who in recent years have ventured into the domain of the spiritual in an attempt both to interpret the seemingly inexplicable findings of their experiments and to validate their intuitions about the existence of a spiritual dimension of life.

He became best known as one of the interviewed scientists featured in the 2004 film What the Bleep Do We Know!? , the recent documentary Dalai Lama Renaissance , and stars in the 2009 documentary The Quantum Activist .

Please visit www.AmitGoswami.org for the latest events and information.

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