Coelho
12-11-2007, 09:11 AM
I found a very good book that makes a interesting (to say the very least) link between modern science and what is usually called "occultism" (things like OOBEs, clairvoyance, etc).
The book was written by a physicist, so at least in physics he knows what he is saying. (Only as a note im a physicist myself and agreed with everything he said regarding physics).
One of his main assumptions in the book is that science (or rather physics) is the study of the physical parts of the world. And the occult is the study of the non-physical parts of the world. So, as the world is composed by physical and non-physical parts, there must be a kind of knowledge that unify this two branches of the knowledge, the science and the occult. And in the book he drafts such knowledge, or rather make a bridge between this two kinds of knowledge.
The link for it is:
Beyond the Physical - Science and Occultism (http://www.geocities.com/octanolboy/bpweb/BP_Index.htm)
And, i must add... its the best book i ever read since Castaneda's ones... and it means a lot... :thumbsup:
EDIT: i must add it here, even if its completly off-topic...i just realized that today it Dec 11... so today it the 4th birthday of The Day I Met Mary Jane For The First Time... damn... :rastasmoke:
The book was written by a physicist, so at least in physics he knows what he is saying. (Only as a note im a physicist myself and agreed with everything he said regarding physics).
One of his main assumptions in the book is that science (or rather physics) is the study of the physical parts of the world. And the occult is the study of the non-physical parts of the world. So, as the world is composed by physical and non-physical parts, there must be a kind of knowledge that unify this two branches of the knowledge, the science and the occult. And in the book he drafts such knowledge, or rather make a bridge between this two kinds of knowledge.
The link for it is:
Beyond the Physical - Science and Occultism (http://www.geocities.com/octanolboy/bpweb/BP_Index.htm)
And, i must add... its the best book i ever read since Castaneda's ones... and it means a lot... :thumbsup:
EDIT: i must add it here, even if its completly off-topic...i just realized that today it Dec 11... so today it the 4th birthday of The Day I Met Mary Jane For The First Time... damn... :rastasmoke: