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![]() From the early age of 7, Casey Blood was interested in spirituality, math and science. His parents encouraged him to become an astronaut or aeronautical engineer, but for Casey, physics was obviously the best choice. In his local Presbyterian church Casey always acknowledged the pull of mysticism upon his soul, but found no information to guide him. Casey followed his love of math and science into academia, earning a PhD from Case Western University and tenure as Professor Emeritus of Physics at Rutgers University. He has pursued his fascination with spirituality in over thirty years of studying mystical and meditative religions such as Sufism, Shamanism and Buddhism. He has also traveled extensively to gain firsthand experience in these traditions as practiced in India, Turkey, Bali, Israel, China, and Peru.
When asked ,Why physics and spirituality?, Casey replies, “I always want to know what is behind or beneath everything, to understand the roots of everything. In my view, physics and spirituality are the most basic systems. For that reason, it seemed they had to fit together. I made the search for this bridge my life’s work.” "The Way From Science to Soul: Integrating Physics, the Brain, and the Spiritual Path", represents the results of Casey’s search . He says, “I hope the reader will never see the world the same way again…that they will discover that mystical religion is less an esoteric thing and more like the way life is, more wondrous than most people realize.” Casey's book is available on amazon.com, or visit www.quantummechanicandreality.com for more information.
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Spirituality and MysticismNoted scientist discusses how our search for a deeper experience of life must take us beyond the physical world into the nonphysical aspects of existence, and explains how science and mysticism are approaching a unified theory. The Pivotal SoulNoted scientist discusses why quantum mechanics offers a bridge between the physical and nonphysical planes by supporting this statement: Each of us a is a nonphysical soul that has a physical body. He asserts that spiritual practices can help the soul re-awaken to the nonphysical by breaking the limited perspective of the physical brain.
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