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Explores the dimensions of Essence, the I Am, the Collective Unconscious, and the Not-I-I, and beyond, to the Void of Undifferentiated Consciousness. A special section, Enquire, answers questions most frequently asked about Quantum Psychology. over the past 15 years.
Emphasizing the integration of the self-realization of the East with the self-actualization of the West. Contains a special section: Trances People Live Revisited.
This book presents the hotly debated question of whether quantum mechanics plays a non-trivial role in biology. In a timely way, it sets out a distinct quantum biology agenda. The burgeoning fields of nanotechnology, biotechnology, quantum technology, and quantum information processing are now strongly converging. The acronym BINS, for Bio-Info-Nano-Systems, has been coined to describe the synergetic interface of these several disciplines. The living cell is an information replicating and processing system that is replete with naturally-evolved nanomachines, which at some level require a quantum mechanical description. As quantum engineering and nanotechnology meet, increasing use will be made of biological structures, or hybrids of biological and fabricated systems, for producing novel devices for information storage and processing and other tasks. An understanding of these systems at a quantum mechanical level will be indispensable.
In The Quantum Self, Danah Zohar argues that the insights of modem physics can illuminate our understanding of everyday life -- our relationships to ourselves, to others, and to the world at large. Guiding us through the strange and fascinating workings of the subatomic realm to create a new model of human consciousness, the author addresses enduring philosophical questions. Does the new physics provide a basis by which our consciousness might continue beyond death? How does the material world (for instance, ugly inner cities) impinge upon our sense of self? Is there a subatomic wellspring from which our creativity, our empathy with others, and our feelings of unity with the inanimate world originate?Most important, Zohar shows how the vitality of the new physics combats the alienation and fragmentation of twentieth-century life, and replaces it with a model of reality in which the universe itself may possess a type of consciousness, of which human consciousness is one expression.
Throughout human history, thoughts, values and behaviours have been coloured by language and the prevailing view of the universe. With the advent of Quantum Mechanics, relativity, non-Euclidean geometries, non-Aristotelian logic and General Semantics, the scientific view of the world has changed dramatically from just a few decades ago. Nonetheless, human thinking is still deeply rooted in the cosmology of the middle ages. This is the book to change your way of perceiving yourself -- and the universe. Some say it's materialistic, others call it scientific and still others insist it's mystical. It is all of these -- and none. The book for the 21st Century, complete with exercises. Picks up where "Prometheus Rising" left off. Some say it's materialistic, others call it scientific and still others insist it's mystical. It is all of these -- and none.
Focuses on the False Core, that one conclusion you make about yourself which organises not only your entire psychology but also how you imagine the world sees you, and the False Self, which compensates for this false conclusion. Volume II contains exercises, demonstrations, and protocols for dismantling the False Core-False Self Complex.
“Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it.” Since Niels Bohr said this many years ago, quantum mechanics has only been getting more shocking. We now realize that it’s not really telling us that “weird” things happen out of sight, on the tiniest level, in the atomic world: rather, everything is quantum. But if quantum mechanics is correct, what seems obvious and right in our everyday world is built on foundations that don’t seem obvious or right at all—or even possible. An exhilarating tour of the contemporary quantum landscape, Beyond Weird is a book about what quantum physics really means—and what it doesn’t. Science writer Philip Ball offers an up...
Original publication and copyright date: 2009.
"When Danah Zohar first published the early ideas of her Quantum Management Theory in the late 1990's, she articulated a new paradigm, inspired by quantum physics, and began a major contribution to our search for a new management theory that can replace outdated Taylorism. Now, in ZERO DISTANCE, the most comprehensive account of her project, she outlines how the theory has been implemented through the revolutionary RenDanHeyi business model of China's Haier Group, and subsequently several other large companies. Zohar's suggestion that the Haier model also offers a new social and political model is thought provoking. This book is a significant addition to our continuing conversation about the...
It's all there, lurking in the quantum soup… Everything you wanted to know about why we are what we are. Quantumology is a seriously fun exploration of quantum science and how its principles relate to our lives. Without taking itself too seriously, the book delves into the deep, dark nature of atoms, electrons, quarks and neutrinos to unearth some bright gems of information we can fruitfully use to further our own quality of life. The book is based on author Kathy Ratcliffe’s findings from many successful empowerment programmes, through her company Xia Empowerment Training, which have helped hundreds of people to make major transformations in their lives. These results have been combined with over fifteen years of extensive research into the quantum realms. Kathy describes Quantumology as “an Acme blend of science and psychology that's likely to disturb many orthodox physicists and delight the audience for which it was written.” Packed full of information that will change the way you think, Quantumology is the perfect read for those with an interest in what ‘quantum’ actually means, and anyone looking for answers as to how life can possibly seem so unfair.