The Holographic Universe theory is valid and very consistent with my own views, but I think Talbot is over-reaching in this book by perhaps relying too much on all the extreme and bizarre anecdotes about „ghosts” and psychic phenomena. Not that such things don't exist, I just don't think we should, or even need to, look to such external experiences for the truth.
"Read! Read! Read! And never stop until you discover the knowledge of the Universe." - Marcus Garvey
Magic and Mystery in Tibet - by: Alexandra David-Neel (1932, 2014)
This is one of those rare books that exposes another culture in a way that really opens it up an lets the reader glimpse for themselves what...
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This is one of those rare books that exposes another culture in a way that really opens it up an lets the reader glimpse for themselves what...
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"The true story of the Steven Stayner abduction case." I never heard about this case until I saw a documentary about it on 20/2...
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Another valuable gift from much more than a friend that I must also surrender due to the five-book-limit for BOP prisoners regardless ...