Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 255 pages
- Published by: AuthorHouse September 1, 2000
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 059512867X
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0595128679
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Book Dimensions:
8.8 x 6 x 0.7 inches
- Weighs: 10.4 ounces
Product Description
Beneath the facade of the ego, beyond the ability of the mind to conceive of it, yet within reach of everyone through direct personal experience, there is a God-like Self, the authentic "I AM" or the Quantum God or Goddess. From the perspective of a Quantum God, life is a co-created reality made of consciousness and a special condition of consciousness called matter. Matter is the medium; being is the message. You and I are the Quantum Gods.The book features:
A profusely illustrated introduction to the classical Kabbalah and its Tree of Life- "The Creative Law," a practical, seven-step process of creative visualization. It was discovered by applying Kabbalistic principles to decipher the code hidden in the first book of the Old Testament mistakenly entitled Genesis. It is how the Quantum Gods co-create reality.
- "Psychometaphysics," a radical metaphysical model of reality in the form of a commentary on Kabbalah which relates the scientific view of the world to personal experience
- "The Enlightenment Intensive," a method of self-inquiry discovered in 1968. It is a Zen-like method utilizing both contemplation and communication to discover first hand the true nature of Self and Life from one's own direct personal experience
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About The Author
Raised without religion, Jeff Love came to ponder the meaning of life. He explored psychedelics, Humanistic Psychology, Kabbalah, and contemplated fundamental questions in Enlightenment Intensive which he has led since 1969. The Quantum Gods is his answer to the question, "What is the meaning and purpose of Life?"
Reader Reviews
This book is great at presenting a very broad and far reaching interpretation of Qabalah in light of psychology and physics. I bought it in hopes of finding quantum physics concepts (ie scientific facts; what we can see without doubt) synced up with the very abstract system of the Qabalah. Specifically I wanted to see how our world could fit onto the tree of life glyph and what meanings someone farther along than me may have been afforded by doing this. The author has condensed a broad interpretation into a relatively small amount of pages by using a wide variety of visual illustrations that proceed to deliver a cumulative view beyond words. For anyone seeking to use the Qabalah as a means to expand their view of how it all fits together and get an idea of what kinds of things are, for lack of a better word, unfolding, I cannot recommend this gem enough. The author admits his interpretation is just that, an interpretation, but damn, what an interpretation it is. I still read this book a chapter here a chapter there and mull it over to recognize and experience aspects of it in my life. Hope this helps.
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