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The Spiritual Implications of Quantum Physics

Reflections on the Nature of Science, Reality and Paradigm Shifts (Reflections by Jeff Carreira)

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This book is about science and how it works. It is about what it means for a paradigm to shift and what it really takes to shift it. And it is about the strange and unusual world of quantum physics and what it tells us about who we are.

At the start of the 20th Century, a dramatic revolution in science occurred. Over the course of a few decades our most fundamental notions of time, space and consciousness were all being called into question. In undeniable ways, it became clear that the nature of reality is intimately interwoven with our experience of it. We are not separate objective observers of a realty that exists independent of us. We co-create the reality that we experience!

In this concise and clearly written book, you will learn about things that common sense would tell you should not be possible. And these are not results lying at the outer fringes of science; these are experimental results that no one doubts. The question this book address is this; Why, after nearly a century, have the radical implications of the new physics had so little impact on our everyday experience of reality?

In this audio, Jeff Carreira draws on his training in science, meditation, and mystical philosophy, to create a unique exploration of this fascinating topic. All along the way, you will be guided to examine and question some of your most fundamental assumptions about what is possible, and you will be amazed to see how the way you think about reality actually shapes your experience of it.

©2023 Jeff Carreira (P)2024 Jeff Carreira
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Solid for a quick listen!

I like how it touched on several topics that I’ve found very interesting lately that contrast concepts of reality vs. science & “perception.” Lots of good resources to continue down the rabbit hole as well 🐰🕳️

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Loved it

This book is what I was looking for on this topic. I appreciate how straight to the point it was. I will be contemplating the information here for some time to come.

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Non-dogmatic awareness

I love it when a scientist says, "We don't really know." Honest, refreshing, and possibilitizing! Inspiring, and this is what the new science needs indeed!

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