Buddha and the Quantum by Samuel Avery audiobook

Buddha and the Quantum: Hearing the Voice of Every Cell

By Samuel Avery
Read by Samuel Avery

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3.98 Hours Unabridged
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Are you seeking a deeper understanding of consciousness? Are you interested in meditation or currently practicing meditation? The Buddha and the Quantum is about the connection between meditation and physics. Many books show parallels between consciousness and physics; a few of these attempt to explain consciousness in terms of the physics of everyday experience. This is the only book that explains physics and the everyday world in terms of consciousness alone. It also demonstrates why we think there is a world independent of consciousness, explained in the same structure that explains quantum mechanics and relativity theory. Buddha and the Quantum describes how experience in the physical world is built not from objective reality, but from experience within. Avery’s brilliant model of consciousness makes difficult and subtle ideas understandable, with very surprising implications.

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Are you seeking a deeper understanding of consciousness? Are you interested in meditation or currently practicing meditation? The Buddha and the Quantum is about the connection between meditation and physics. Many books show parallels between consciousness and physics; a few of these attempt to explain consciousness in terms of the physics of everyday experience. This is the only book that explains physics and the everyday world in terms of consciousness alone. It also demonstrates why we think there is a world independent of consciousness, explained in the same structure that explains quantum mechanics and relativity theory. Buddha and the Quantum describes how experience in the physical world is built not from objective reality, but from experience within. Avery’s brilliant model of consciousness makes difficult and subtle ideas understandable, with very surprising implications.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Sam Avery’s work…is unique, and deserves to be more widely known.” Peter Russell, Author of From Science to God
“Avery writes with the profound and fearless logic of the early Wittgenstein while launching his own highly original philosophical investigations into the nature of reality in light of contemporary physics…This is a must-read book for anyone interested in contemporary philosophy, modern physics, and Buddhist meditation, and the interplay between these disciplines.” Chuck Lynd, educator and ITC Consultant, Ohio State University
“While reading Buddha and the Quantum, there was a sublime moment when I thought I understood the entire universe—that insight dissolved the moment I tried to verbalize it.” David Harrington, founder and director, Kronos Quartet

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Author Bio: Samuel Avery

Author Bio: Samuel Avery

Samuel Avery holds a BA in Religion from Oberlin College and an MA from University of Kentucky. He has taught university level courses in American history, European history, and American government at the Elizabethtown Community College, an extension of the University of Kentucky. He has practiced meditation daily for forty-one years. Samuel has written a series of articles and books on the relationship of physics and consciousness to each other, including the books Transcendence of the Western Mind and The Dimensional Structure of Consciousness. He lives with his wife on a small farm on the banks of the Nolin River in central Kentucky.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Philosophy
Runtime: 3.98
Audience: Adult
Language: English