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Matter into Feeling
by Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D. A new alchemy of science and spirit 218 pages Index and Illustrations
Overview Whats so special about being human? Once again bridging the gap between spirituality and quantum physics, Fred Alan Wolf takes us on an exciting journey toward understanding where our feelings come from and how we can work with them to create more abundant and joyful lives. "Here is a book of wonders, as exciting and insightful as a tome on future magic. Wolf reveals not only the alchemy of quantum physics, but the ways in which the workings of the universe are resonant in our very bodies and souls. He gives us a new natural philosophy wrapped in the shining concepts of a mind as profound as it is encompassing. To read this book is to experience ones own emergent possibilities, and to understand something of the coming springtime of conscious evolution."
Reviews "Physicist Fred Alan Wolf continues the work he began with the publication of Matter into Feeling. In the spirit of Kabbalah, Wolf uses the Hebrew alphabet to frame each chapter, each one symbolizing a particular aspect of transformation of the self and all of creation. Boldly uniting the concepts of science and spirituality in a way few others can, Wolf covers a broad range of topics, including quantum physics and consciousness studies, as he guides readers through the theory and praxis of what he calls the ‘new alchemy.’ "
"This synergistic work brings into visible harmony the terminology of the ancient Qabala with the current insights of quantum physics, which in turn reveals the underlying process by which we create ourselves and our experience of the universe. It gives us a magical formula for a life of inner directedness and constant self renewal.
"Fred Alan Wolf is an integral thinker who combines his talent for quantum physics with a sharp philosophical mind, a poet’s heart, and the mystic’s visionary quest. He resolves the problem of modern thought, what can be called ‘epistemological schizophrenia,’ the crisis of fragmented knowing, in his own creative integration of the important ways of knowing: scientific, philosophical, poetic, aesthetic, and mystical, in all his writings, and here in this compelling book, Matter into Feeling. He is one of the significant guides to enhanced understanding, being, and life."
"For many decades, Fred Alan Wolf has been one of the foremost representatives of new-paradigm thinking in science. Using the discoveries of quantum-relativistic physics, he has been able to bring scientific rigor into the study of such elusive phenomena as mysticism, shamanism, dreams, relationship between the mind and the body, and the nature of reality. His latest book Matter into Feelinga brilliant synthesis of the ancient wisdom of Qabala and modern physicsis in many ways a culmination of his passionate quest. In this ground-breaking work, Fred Wolf has succeeded in expressing profound ideas in a captivating, easily understandable style."
"Once again, Fred Alan Wolf takes us on a journey into the future. His expertise and wisdom is evident as he presents the cellular map to love. After reading Matter into Feeling, your universe will never be the same."
"Fred Alan Wolf’s methodical and scholarly work to interpret ancient mystical traditions in terms of modern science, deserves our rapt attention and deepest thought."
"Here is a book of wonders, as exciting and insightful as a tome on future magic. Wolf reveals not only the alchemy of quantum physics, but the ways in which the workings of the universe are resonant in our very bodies and souls. He gives us a new natural philosophy wrapped in the shining concepts of a mind as profound as it is encompassing. To read this book is to experience one’s own emergent possibilities, and to understand something of the coming springtime of conscious evolution."
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