The quantum revelation: awakening to the dreamlike nature of reality

Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions (2024)
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Shows how the revelations emerging from quantum physics can wake us up from the disempowering spell of the scientific materialist worldview and help dispel the collective madness that has befallen our species. Explains for readers with no physics background why quantum physics is, in the words of Albert Einstein, so "uncommonly important" that "it should be everyone's concern." Shows how quantum physics can help us awaken to the malleable, dreamlike nature of reality, a realization that unlocks the creative spirit within us. Quantum physics is not just some esoteric abstract theory for scientists. As Paul Levy makes clear, quantum physics offers radical and mind-blowing revelations that not only have day-to-day relevance for all of us, but also offers us a way forward in healing the myriad world crises we are facing today.

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