Quantum Book Club

"Synchronicity: The Power to Shift the Inertia of the Past

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Sinopsis

As a quantum scientist, it is Fred Alan Wolf’s responsibly to question the nature of our reality from every possible angle. In his book, “Mind Into Matter,” he forces us to fire new neural pathways in our brains by challenging us to examine our historical ways of thinking. “I think, therefore I am.” Have we simply agreed to Decartes’ famous philosophical proposition to be part of the status quo? Or, as Dr. Wolf ponders, is more like, “I am, therefore I think?” Pa’Ris’Ha and her international team, having recently traveled to an ancient part of our civilized planet - Cairo, Egypt, use their experiences there to shed new light on what it means to be trapped in the inertia of the past and what is required to shift to a new direction. The first consideration is the meaning of “I am”? Does this refer to us as individual organic units or is it the recognition of our connection to the universal mind? Ultimately, we think, and therefore we create the experience of self. But as universal beings we can access the power