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Kyle
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A final section beyond time and space leaves the world of physics for the psychic, with many mentions of out-of-body, near-death and UFO experiences from his paranormal friends. It had some effect of my conscious as I found myself jumping from one chapter to the next, not recognizing what I just read or finding the bookmark moved ahead of my reading. Perhaps these are symptoms of my theorized chronesthetic Aspergers?
— Dec 30, 2018 05:53PM
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Kyle
is on page 193 of 338
More confessions from the author of his paranormal experiences with psychics, healers and those who can see the human energy field. At times it can be easy to confuse, or easily dismiss, his claims with the peculiar worlds he and his clairvoyant friends believe. His book may preach to that choir of which I am already a part, but it comes with his note of extreme caution from quantum physics: we create such realities.
— Dec 24, 2018 07:28AM
Kyle
is on page 193 of 338
More confessions from the author of his paranormal experiences with psychics, healers and those who can see the human energy field. At times it can be easy to confuse, or easily dismiss, his claims with the peculiar worlds he and his clairvoyant friends believe. His book may preach to that choir of which I am already a part, but it comes with his note of extreme caution from quantum physics: we create such realities.
— Dec 24, 2018 07:28AM
Kyle
is on page 81 of 338
Two fascinating approaches to understanding reality from inside the mind and out there in the universe. Of course, the more that Pribram and Bohm worked out their holographic models, the lesser such a distinction between inside and out mattered, and an implicit wholeness suddenly started answering questions that science simply couldn’t. This leads Talbot to conjure up the Jung and Pauli mashup known as synchronicity.
— Nov 24, 2018 11:59AM
Kyle
is on page 8 of 338
Have VR studies led me this far away from reality and into an holographic universe? The way reality has been running for the past quarter of a century since Talbot’s book was published and the author died, the standard model of reality hasn’t really been that desirable of an existence. Who wouldn’t want to rather be projected from someone’s mind, the same way as Princess Leia was. But from whose mind is our universe?
— Nov 14, 2018 06:15PM

