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The Higher Self |
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Rating: Summary: The Universe and Us Review: A very metaphysical treaty or focus on usual self-help issues. It is a welcomed fresh approach using the latest scientific facts. One thing that gladly surprised me is that Dr. Chopra seems to understand and use well the concepts of quantum mechanics and field theory to base his hipothesis about the self, also borrowed heavily from hinduism. It is a powerful blend, and the limitless power it promises almost seems attainable. A very nice treaty and a break away from the crowd, although, sometimes the very same newness of these concepts (at least for me) gave me a little, somewhat bizarre taste of my experience of the world around me. I think this book is not ideal to go about in one sitting, it is very deep and better enjoyed in spaced listenings.
Rating: Summary: The Universe and Us Review: A very metaphysical treaty or focus on usual self-help issues. It is a welcomed fresh approach using the latest scientific facts. One thing that gladly surprised me is that Dr. Chopra seems to understand and use well the concepts of quantum mechanics and field theory to base his hipothesis about the self, also borrowed heavily from hinduism. It is a powerful blend, and the limitless power it promises almost seems attainable. A very nice treaty and a break away from the crowd, although, sometimes the very same newness of these concepts (at least for me) gave me a little, somewhat bizarre taste of my experience of the world around me. I think this book is not ideal to go about in one sitting, it is very deep and better enjoyed in spaced listenings.
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