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Ushering A New Science of Consciousness

Earl Mellick

Verlag: Spines

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Beschreibung

In essence, non-duality provides a unifying framework that bridges science and spirituality, mind and matter, the personal and universal. By turning attention back upon itself, consciousness rediscovers its own essential nature beyond name and form, time and space. This is the direct path to an embodied understanding grounded in the immediacy of lived experience prior to conceptualization.


As our dialogue will show, this journey into the heart of non-dual awareness unveils "a new science of consciousness" where the observer and observed are one. Phenomenology, neuroscience, physics, philosophy and contemplative practice converge in this utterly integral paradigm. By collapsing false dichotomies, it reveals a “world” undivided - consciousness exploring consciousness through consciousness for consciousness.


This understanding evokes a catalytic shift from schism to unity. When humanity recognizes its common source, prior to creed and clan, an unprecedented era of wisdom and wonder appears. May the explanatory power of the discussions herein be in service of illuminating exploration!
Verfügbar seit: 06.08.2024.

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