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Reconnecting to the Source: The New Science of Spiritual Experience, How It Can Change You, and How It Can Transform the World
Reconnecting to the Source: The New Science of Spiritual Experience, How It Can Change You, and How It Can Transform the World
Reconnecting to the Source: The New Science of Spiritual Experience, How It Can Change You, and How It Can Transform the World
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Reconnecting to the Source: The New Science of Spiritual Experience, How It Can Change You, and How It Can Transform the World

Written by Ervin Laszlo and Deepak Chopra

Narrated by Nigel Patterson

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Reconnecting to the Source is a powerful new book on the science of spiritual experience by Dr. Ervin Laszlo. A well-known figure in the fields of new science, consciousness, and spirituality, Dr. Laszlo has inspired some of today's most important figures in science and philosophy. In Reconnecting to the Source he unpacks the science behind spiritual experience, investigating the ways in which we can access realms of experience beyond the everyday. It is in these moments, when our conscious minds are in contact or perhaps even overridden by our unconscious selves, that we can explore the depths of spiritual meaning.

In addition to a foreword by Deepak Chopra, the book includes new, never before published contributions from a long list of well-known writers and public figures-including Jane Goodall, Barbara Marx Hubbard, Zhi-Gang Sha, Gregg Braden, and many more. Each contributor has written about a unique spiritual experience of their own, sharing moments in their lives that are outside of the boundaries of the usual and reflecting on the importance of these moments.

This revolutionary and powerful book will challenge you to reconsider the boundaries of our own experience and change how we look at the world around us.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 24, 2020
ISBN9781541430310
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Ervin Laszlo

ERVIN LASZLO, twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, Laureate of the Luxembourg Peace Prize, the Assisi Mandir of Peace Prize, as well as of the Japan Peace Prize, the Goi Award, has been identified by an international jury convened by OOOM Magazine as the 28th among the world’s one hundred most inspiring people. He is the editor of the prestigious periodical World Futures: The Journal of New Paradigm Research, founder-president of the international think tank The Club of Budapest, founder-president of The Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research, and chairperson of The Wisdom Council of the new internet platform People Together. He is the author of over one hundred books translated into 24 languages, including The Wisdom Principles, along with nearly four hundred studies and articles. He lives in the Tuscan hills of the Mediterranean coast of Italy.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    After hearing Lazlo promote this book, I was hoping for less “we need more consciousness”, and more “what to do with more consciousness”. A nice read, and consciousness seekers will enjoy this book, but unconsciousness people and systems are moving our world toward a chaotic tipping point/opportunity that this book does not help us navigate.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    Boring and no meat with these potatoes. Bunch of statements with no development behind them, no facts to back up, no explanation just this is this and that is that and do this or that to reconnect. At times, sounds like an advertisement for socialism. I listened to the first 8 chapters, didn't see any point in going on and felt I'd listened for far longer than I should have.

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