Synopses & Reviews
In The Labyrinth of Time, Anthony Peake explores the relationship between consciousness and reality, and in the process puts forward an amazing hypothesis that can explain many enigmatic phenomena, including déjà vu, precognition, near-death experience, and altered states. It features a cutting-edge account of modern time theory covering “time slips,” precognitive dreams, and the elasticity of time during moments of extreme stress, near-death experience, and certain stages of hypnotic trance. The Labyrinth of Time is as compelling and persuasive as Peake’s groundbreaking Is There Life After Death? and The Daemon.
Synopsis
Time is one of life's great mysteries. From sand passing through an hourglass to 'time's winged chariot hurrying near', we often perceive it as an unrelenting force which exists outside of ourselves. And yet anyone who remembers the long summers of childhood or has sat watching an agonisingly slow ticking clock feels that time is elastic. So which is it?
Anthony Peake puts forward an incredible hypothesis about the relationship between time and consciousness. His theory explains many enigmatic phenomena, including d j vu, precognition, near-death experience and altered states. Building upon the ideas of his groundbreaking Is There Life After Death? and drawing upon a remarkable breadth of science, philosophy and literature, his utterly compelling theory may change the way you view your life forever.
Praise for Anthony Peake
Peake has the gift to explain complex theories in simple words - Evelyn Elsaesser-Valarino, author of Lessons from the Light.
I found Peak's theory to be as thought-provoking an exhilarating as a great film - Colin Wilson, author of The Outsider.
About the Author
Anthony Peake is a qualified psychometrician and Divisional Human Resources Manager for Nuffield Hospitals and has over twenty years experience researching the structure of consciousness and quantum mechanics.