Science and the Cosmic Memory Field
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Köp båda 2 för 491 kr"The 20 accounts make fascinating reading, testifying to the fact that we are subtly yet effectively linked with each other, with nature, and with the cosmos. It inspires solidarity, love, empathy, and a sense of responsibility for each other and the environment. These are ineluctable elements of the mind-set we need to pull out of the global crisis that threatens our world and to create peace and sustainability on this perilously ravaged planet." * SirReadaLot.org, March 2009 * " . . . truly ground breaking in its attempt to give a measure of organization to the known and some sense of identity to the unknown. The human language, as it presently exists, simply does not have the eloquence to deal with the 'thought downloads' that we are dealing with in this sphere of experience." * Zareen Khan, New Age Journal, May 2009 * "Laszlo sees hope in the expanding horizons of scientific research and adds a note on his own experience of the infinite Akasha." * Nexus New Times Magazine, Vol. 16, No. 4, June-July, 2009 * "Laszlo has really delivered with this collection of varied experiences of the Akashic Field. It is reassuring to know that there are a lot of people out there willing to open their minds to new methods of thinking and perception, guiding us along the uncertain path we now walk, on the one side faith in the unknown, the uncertain; onthe other, solid scientific evidence. Up ahead the two shall meet and become one, and this reviewer hopes humanity one day comes to bathe in the shining light." * Chard Currie, New Dawn, No. 116, Sep/Oct 2009 * "Laszlo provides thought-provoking material as he continues to explore the nature of the universe and the field of awareness that connects us all." * Alice R. Berntson, New Connexion, Sep/Oct 2009 * . . . Laszlo remains an intriguing and inspiring ambassador from the domain of Akashic advenutreland. * The Scientific & Medical Network, UK, December 2010 * The Akashic Experience is a collection of essays by twenty noted cultural and scientific leaders, each describing their experiences with what the book terms Akashic Field - a cosmic memory field that contains all information, past, present and future. . . The authors note the increasing frequency and intensity with which experiences with the Akashic Field are being reported, and which are forming part of the large-scale spiritual resurgence and evolution in human consciousness taking place today. * The Beacon, July 2011 *
Ervin Laszlo, a leading systems theorist who was twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, is editor of the international periodical World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution and chancellor-designate of the newly formed GlobalShift University. He is the founder and president of the international think tanks the Club of Budapest and the General Evolution Research Group and the author of 83 books, translated into 21 languages. He lives in Italy.
Introduction The Akashic Experience: What It Is and What It Means Part One Living the Experience 1 Journey Home: My Life-Transforming Akashic Experience C. J. Martes 2 Experiences of Infinite Consciousness Swami Kriyananda (J. Donald Walters) 3 Return to Amalfi and the Akashic Home David Loye 4 Running with Spotted Fawn in the Akashic Field Stanley Krippner 5 My Ordinary Akashic Experiences Jude Currivan 6 A Journalists Encounters with the Akashic Experience Guido Ferrari Part Two Working with the Experience 7 The Living Classroom Christopher Bache 8 Healing Over Space and Time Maria Sgi 9 The Uses of Akashic Information in Business William Gladstone 10 Visiting the Omniverse Center: A Mind-Transforming Akashic Experience Oliver Markley 11 Singing with the Field: The Daisy Heart of Spiral Consciousness Raffi Cavoukian (Raffi) 12 Connecting with Universal Mind in the Creative Process Alex Grey 13 Reconnecting to the Field Eric Pearl 14 Shaping Creative Fields: Lessons from My Akashic Experiences Masami Saionji Part Three Researching the Experience 15 Exploring the Akashic Experience: Bridging Subjective and Objective Ways of Knowing Marilyn Mandala Schlitz 16 Acceding to the Field: The Case of Near-Death Experiences in Survivors of Cardiac Arrest Pim van Lommel 17 Evidence for the Akashic Field from Modern Consciousness Research Stanislav Grof 18 Dialogues with My Dead Brother Fr. Franois Brune Part Four Reviewing and Assessing the Experience 19 Epiphany in Space and on Earth: Reflections on the Akashic Experience Edgar Mitchell 20 Nonlocal Mind, Healing, and the Akashic Phenomenon Larry Dossey Summing Up Science and the Akashic Experience Postscript A Note on My Akashic Experience Notes Index