Mysticism and the New Physics

“Mysticism and the New Physics” by Michael Talbot, published by Arkana in 1993, presents an exploration of the intersection between quantum physics and mysticism. This revised and updated edition spans 185 pages and is written in English. The book discusses how contemporary scientific theories align with the beliefs of mystics, suggesting that the nature of reality may be more illusory than it appears.
Readers will find a detailed examination of concepts from both science and spirituality, focusing on how quantum physics supports the views held by mystics throughout history. The text delves into topics such as the relationship between body and mind, the nature of reality, and the implications of ancient mysteries in light of modern scientific discoveries. This edition invites readers to consider the profound connections between religion and science, encouraging a deeper understanding of both fields.
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An account of how quantum physics is putting forward ideas that confirm the perceived beliefs of mystics who think the world is an illusion
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