This book offers a revolutionary perspective on human consciousness and its limitless possibilities. Widely known and loved for his clarity, humor, and imagination, Bentov throws new light on the familiar world of phenomena, giving us a startling new view of ourselves in an expanded, conscious, holistic universe.
Reviews
"Dazzles the imagination and causes you to rethink everything you ever thought you knew about reality." -- Jean Houston, Author of The Possible Human
"A ground-breaking work. Clear, imaginative, and inspiring, it offers a revolutionary image of the human mind and the universe." --Dr. Stanislav Grof, Author of Beyond the Brain
"A brilliantly executed theoretical romp through the universe...to do all this with humor and suspense is indeed a major accomplishment." -- Dr. Montague Ullman, Director, Maimonides Medical Center
Table of Contents
Preface by William A. Tyler
Introduction
1. Sound, Waves and Vibration
2. A Look Through a Supermicroscope
3. A Morse Code of Action and Rest
4. An Experiment with Time
5. Quantity and Quality of Consciousness
6. Relative Realities
7. The Parable of the Bicycle
8. A Model of the Universe
9. The "How to" of Intuitive Knowledge
10. Some Reflections on the Creator
Epilogue
Appendix: Stresses and the Body
Introduction
The Physio-kundalini Syndrome
Appendix Bibliography
About the Author
Itzhak Bentov was an outstanding exponent of the new science of consciousness up until his untimely death in 1979. He specialized in bio-medical engineering and instrumentation. He was also the author of A Cosmic Book.