Abstract
AbstractIn a moment of spiritual enlightenment, Sydney Banks claimed to “see” how three psycho-spiritual principles—Universal Mind, Consciousness and Thought—coalesce to create all psychological ex...
Highlights
For over two decades the authors have posited that three psycho-spiritual principles—Universal Mind, Consciousness and Thought—represent the fundamental causal principles of human psychological experience that James (1981) envisioned for psychology well over a century ago
Little scientific evidence has been offered regarding a possible process by which Universal Mind powers Consciousness and Thought to create what people see as “reality,” and how this system converts what appears to begin with formless energy into physical form
Everything appears to be part of the quantum field which continually oscillates between two states—“matter” and “force”
Summary
For over two decades the authors have posited that three psycho-spiritual principles—Universal Mind, Consciousness and Thought—represent the fundamental causal principles of human psychological experience that James (1981) envisioned for psychology well over a century ago. Little scientific evidence has been offered regarding a possible process by which Universal Mind powers Consciousness and Thought to create what people see as “reality,” and how this system converts what appears to begin with formless energy into physical form. To help fill this void the authors reviewed numerous works from particle physics In this process thought refers to all mental activity, as well as all spiritual activity “taken in” by human beings (and all living creatures) We believe this proposed system plausibly demonstrates how Universal Mind, Consciousness and Thought work together to convert what appears to begin as formless energy into physical form. We posit that this process suggests how its components generally work to create what people experience as “reality” and how people react or respond to the “reality” they create
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