Stranger & Stranger

0,00 

New Age / Esoterics

Richard Silberstein

Inner Traditions

Language of origin

Publication date

Infos :

244 pages
Format: Trade paperback

The neuroscience of how mind & cosmos communicate.

Reveals how psi abilities are real and can transform our world

• Shares groundbreaking research on telepathy, precognition, and other anomalous abilities of consciousness

• Explores the philosophy of neutral monism and the interconnected nature of consciousness and physical reality

• Demonstrates how focused intention and consciousness can shape the future

Exploring the growing overlap between neuroscience and psi research, cognitive neuroscientist Richard Silberstein provides an overview of experimental evidence that challenges the materialist view of consciousness. He has found that psi abilities, like telepathy and precognition, are not only real but can transform our world.

Sharing his own groundbreaking research, along other scientific and medical findings, Silberstein reveals the brain-consciousness relationship and the effects of intention and human thought on the physical world. He explains the philosophy of neutral monism, which states that physical reality and consciousness emerge from a single, deeper reality. Silberstein demonstrates how paranormal abilities are not only integral features of human consciousness but also offer great potential for transformative breakthroughs in the fields of mental health, conflict resolution, environmental stewardship, and collective decision-making.

Looking in depth at the scientific evidence for precognition, Silberstein reveals how consciousness can influence future events. He discusses the power of focused intention and collective consciousness to foster empathy and cooperation, as well as address a range of global issues.

Richard Silberstein

Richard Silberstein, PhD, is a cognitive neuroscientist who has made significant contributions to our understanding of brain function across his four-decade career. The originator of Steady State Topography (SST), he is Professor Emeritus at Swinburne University of Technology, where he founded the Swinburne Brain Sciences Institute. The author and coauthor of more than 100 scientific articles and books, he lives in Melbourne, Australia.

Agence Schweiger