Chaos, Creativity, and Cosmic Consciousness

“Chaos, Creativity, and Cosmic Consciousness” by Rupert Sheldrake is a thought-provoking exploration published by Inner Traditions/Bear on November 1, 2001. This 2nd Edition, comprising 208 pages, features a dialogue among three influential thinkers: Terence McKenna, Rupert Sheldrake, and Ralph Abraham. The book delves into complex issues that challenge conventional perspectives on reality, morality, and the essence of life, offering a wide-ranging investigation into the interplay between chaos theory and human creativity.
Readers will find a rich discussion that examines the connections between chaos and creativity, as well as their implications for cosmic consciousness. The authors engage with profound questions regarding the nature of existence, the evolution of natural laws, and the relationship between physical light and consciousness. This edition invites readers to reconsider their understanding of the world through a blend of intellectual discourse and ceremonial elements, encouraging a deeper reflection on the ecology of both inner and outer space.
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Three of the most original thinkers of our time explore issues that call into question our current views of reality, morality, and the nature of life.
• A wide-ranging investigation of the ecology of inner and outer space, the role of chaos theory in the dynamics of human creation, and the rediscovery of traditional wisdom.
In this book of “trialogues,” the late psychedelic visionary and shamanologist Terence McKenna, acclaimed biologist and originator of the morphogenetic fields theory Rupert Sheldrake, and mathematician and chaos theory scientist Ralph Abraham explore the relationships between chaos and creativity and their connection to cosmic consciousness. Their observations call into question our current views of reality, morality, and the nature of life in the universe. The authors challenge the reader to the deepest levels of thought with wide-ranging investigations of the ecology of inner and outer space, the role of chaos in the dynamics of human creation, and the resacralization of the world. Among the provocative questions the authors raise are: Is Armageddon a self-fulfilling prophecy? Are we humans the imaginers or the imagined? Are the eternal laws of nature still evolving? What is the connection between physical light and the light of consciousness?
Part ceremony, part old-fashioned intellectual discussion, these trialogues are an invitation to a new understanding of what Jean Houston calls “the dreamscapes of our everyday waking life.”
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