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from INVITATION TO WONDER**
We've
all heard of the movies"The Secret",
"Down the Rabbit Hole" and "What the Bleep
Do
We Know?" It sure is a great time for thought-provoking
theater-going!
The
quantum ideas presented in "What the Bleep"
and "The Secret" have been flying
around for years, and are not new in the sense of how the
scientific or spiritual communities have considered reality.
What IS new - and exciting - is the fact
that hoards of average people are flocking to the film to
hear its message: "If we learn to think differently about
what is 'REAL,' we truly can change the world."
Don't
go running scared upon hearing the words "quantum physics!"
There are many books available which speak in readable language
about the fascinating view of the cosmos that quantum physics
presents.
One
such book is Michael Talbot's "The Holographic
Universe." (Harper Collins, NY, 1991) Many of
this author's insights and explanations are referred to in
the final chapter of my book "Invitation to Wonder,"
because they hint at explanations about how Tarot,
or any divination system, might "work."
Here
is a sample from the final chapter of "Invitation
to Wonder":
"In
the 1950's physicist David Bohm discovered that...there were
responses between [subatomic] particles without any sign of
communication or causal relationship. Bohm [further stated]
his belief that 'consciousness is a more subtle form of matter,
and the basis for any relationship between the two lies not
in our own level of reality, but deep in the implicate order.
Consciousness is present in various degrees of unfoldment
in all matter....and we have something that is mindlike already
with the electron.'
Could
this mindlike quality that is observed at the subatomic level
be what we have hitherto called intuition? Could inner knowing
be as basic to our nature as the structure of our cells? The
notion that quanta can be both matter and energy sound suspiciously
like the theosophical view that 'form follows thought,' or
even the more ancient notion of the perennial philosophy 'as
above so below.' I know that I can pick up my email from any
remote computer terminal in the world; if non-locality is
a physical truth, I now can mentally tune in to Aunt Bessie
in Wichita Falls with equal ease. Maybe The Fool
is correct in his knowing that it All Is One."*
Invitation
to Wonder truly is an invitation to witness the
magic of Tarot in action. Case studies of actual readings
demonstrate that the intuition we hold inside ourselves is
awaiting our attention and can be revealed through the Tarot.
The concluding chapter helps us understand the profound importance
of our world view and how it shapes our reality.
Why
not pick up a copy of
Invitation to Wonder and see for yourself?
Click
here to order INVITATION
TO WONDER
*Text from Invitation
to Wonder © 2002 Jeanne Fiorini

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