British Author and quantum consciousness researcher, Anthony Peake. Born, April 1954. Resides in Wirral, North England.
A British author and quantum consciousness researcher will be appearing at the Roosevlet Hotel in Midtown Manhattan to give a public lecture on the theory he calls "Cheating the Ferryman". The event will take place on Monday, August 3 at 6:00 p.m. in the Broadway Suite of the Roosevelt Hotel, Madison Avenue at East 45th St, 10017. A public reception for the author will follow the lecture, with bar and buffet for all attendees. The event is open to press and public, and admision is free. Both events are hosted by Gnosis Arts Multimedia Communications, LLC of Bedminster, NJ.
Anthony Peake first rose to prominence when the Journal of Near Death Studies published his piece, Cheating the Ferryman: A New Paradigm of Existence? in 2005. Carlson Professor of Psychiatry Bruce Greyson of the Journal was quoted as saying, "Peake's explanation of [our] immortality is the most innovative and provocative I have seen.". The piece was expanded and published as the book, "Is There Life After Death?: The Extraordinary Science of What Happens When We Die" by Chartwell Books in 2006. In 2008 a second book appeared, written by Peake and published by Arcturus, entitled, The Daemon: A Guide to Your Extraordinary Secret Self.
Delving into quantum physics, neurology, cognitive psychology, and the classic philosophical domains of teleology and phenomenology, Peake works as an eclectic scholar and extravator of hidden secrets of the human brain structure, documentary on J.B. Priestley's classic play of Time and Mind, "Time and the Conways". He has presented his material in hundreds of lectures across Great Britain, and in numerous radio broadcasts throughout Europe and the United States. His theory provokes and compels, and offers a solution to some of the oldest questions of philosophy: What is man? Where is consciousness located? And where do we go at death? For all his timeliness and capacity to cause conflictive discourse, this 21st century cheater of Charon is modest and unassuming. Yet those who have heard him lecture, know well that he can hold his own, which is exactly what he intends to do at the Roosevelt Hotel this August. The event marks Peake's first professional public appearance in New York City.
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