
The Possibility Principle
How Quantum Physics Can Improve the Way You Think, Live, and Love
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Narrated by:
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Tom Parks
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By:
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Mel Schwartz
How would you like to experience your life? It's an intriguing question, and yet we've been conditioned to believe our life visions and goals are often unattainable - until now. With The Possibility Principle, psychotherapist Mel Schwartz offers a revolutionary approach to living the life we choose.
Though science has vastly expanded our knowledge, it has also led us to adopt a worldview where we see ourselves as insignificant specks living in a mechanical universe. Now, insights from quantum physics reveal that our universe is, in fact, a vibrantly intelligent reality and that each of us plays a vital role in shaping it. In this groundbreaking book, Schwartz shows us how to integrate this new quantum worldview into our everyday lives, allowing us to transcend our limitations and open to infinite possibilities.
The Possibility Principle reveals how we can apply the three core tenets of quantum physics - inseparability, uncertainty, and potentiality - to live the life we choose, free from the wounds of our past and the constraints of our old beliefs. You can learn to:
- Develop a mastery of your thinking as you free yourself from the replication of old thought patterns
- Utilize the concept of wave collapse to realize that you are not imprisoned by your genes, brain chemistry, or past traumas
- Overcome anxiety and depression through a shift of mind
- Thrive in resilient relationships and develop powerful communication skills that foster empowerment and intimate connection
- Embrace uncertainty to ride the waves of personal change
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Life-changer.
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This book is easier than most to listen to and the ideas give much food for thought but are easy to understand.What did you like best about this story?
The author correlates quantum physics to a person's existence to provide the scientific basis for this correlation. You can deny everything except the possibilities.Interesting enough to listen twice
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The Next Step
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The first listen was a quantum experience in itself and within two days I had listened to it twice and had begun putting some of its lessons into practice with immediate results.
Thanks, Mel. Great stuff!
Revelatory
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Absolutely wonderful. Great narrator.
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Pros:
*lots of great, useful perspectives on relationships and communication. These are concentrated in the later chapters.
* A valiant attempt at marrying quantum theory with our daily lives, in a way accessible to all.
the big Con:
* I will be generous and say that he mostly "fesses-up" near the end, when he acknowledges his own repeated use of "to be" verbs. Though not explained (unless I missed a page) his repeated 'newtonian' language is understandable. After all, he is trying to connect to an audience mired in newtonian dogma/perception. However...
A core concept of the book is that we should avoid "either-or" or "black and white" thinking, saying we need to recognize the flow of reality, and abandon or mechanistic view. Excuse me, but that IS 'either-or' thinking.
See Bohemian Mechanics (the de Broglie-Bohm therom) of the mid 20th century: it is not "wave collapsing into particle " it's more like "equation describing both wave and particle, observed as particle." Just as he properly states many times: ' not either/or, but both'... well, that's my crazy 2cents.
Either way, a really good, thought-provoking read.
so much to say, so little inspirarion
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I fell in love with this book
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Dull and not original
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