How Quantum Activism Can Save Civilization: A Few People Can Change Human Evolution by Amit Goswami

How Quantum Activism Can Save Civilization: A Few People Can Change Human Evolution

Amit Goswami
283 pages
Hampton Roads Co.
Jan 2011
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Beginning with <i>Taking the Quantum Leap</i> by Fred Alan Wolf, there have been a number of books that have created new paradigms for integrating science and spirituality. These books have been long on theory and short on application. This work represents something completely different for this genre. <br><br>In his previous book, <i>God is Not Dead</i>, Goswami proved that not only are science and religion compatible, but that quantum physics proves the existence of God. In this new book, Goswami moves beyond theory into the realm of action. He asserts that quantum thinking is striking the death blow to scientific materialism; that quantum thinking allows us to break from past bad habits and bring us into of free will and possibilities. <br><br>Beginning with the question: &quot;God is here, so what are you going to do about it?&quot; Goswami calls for a plan of action that involves applying &quot;quantum thinking&quot; to a variety of societal issues. He issues a call for a spiritual economics that is concerned with our well-being rather than only our material needs; democracy that uses power to serve, instead of dominating others; education that liberates rather than shackles; and new healthy practices that restore wholeness.
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Pages 283
Publisher Hampton Roads Co.
Published 2011
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