Synopses & Reviews
An exploration of the current revolution in scientific thought and the newest scientific findings in support of the Akashic field
• Explains how the new Akasha paradigm recognizes the interconnection of all things in space and time through the quantum resonance of the Akashic field
• Reveals the cosmos to be a self-actualizing, self-organizing whole, bringing forth life and consciousness in countless universes
• Explores the latest discoveries in the sciences of life, mind, and cosmos
Science evolves through alternating phases of "normal science" and radical shifts that create scientific revolutions. We saw this at the turn of the 20th century, when science shifted from a Newtonian worldview to Einstein's relativity paradigm, and again with the shift to the quantum paradigm. Now, as we recognize the nonlocal interconnection of all things in space and time, we find our scientific worldview shifting once again.
With contributions by physicists Paul A. LaViolette and Peter Jakubowski, pioneering systems scientist Ervin Laszlo explores the genesis of the current revolution in scientific thought and the latest findings in support of the Akashic field. He explains how the burgeoning Akasha paradigm returns our way of thinking to an integral consciousness, a nonlinear mode of understanding that enables us to accept the reality of nonlocal interconnection throughout the world. This new inclusive way of understanding reaffirms the age-old instinctive comprehension of deep connections among people, societies, and nature, and it integrates and transcends classical religious and scientific paradigms.
Providing examples from cutting-edge science of quantum-resonance-based interactions among all living systems, Laszlo shows the cosmos of the Akasha to be a self-actualizing, self-organizing whole, where each part is in coherence with all others and all parts together create the conditions for the emergence of life and consciousness. The advent of the Akasha paradigm marks a new stage in science's understanding of the fundamental nature of the world and offers unique guidance for contemporary efforts to create a peaceful and sustainable world.
Review
andldquo;Let this masterful mega-synthesis of frontier science blow the lid off any thinking that keeps you from beholding a cosmos designed to self-actualize. This is the pinnacle of Laszloandrsquo;s work and defines him as the most important cosmologist alive today.andrdquo;
Review
andldquo;The modern idea of a mindless, purposeless, directionless universe will take its place as a morbid relic in the history of ideas. It is being replaced by the vision expressed in andlt;Iandgt;The Self-Actualizing Cosmosandlt;/Iandgt;. This important book restores hope and meaning and shows that the cosmos is a friendlier home than we have recently taken it to be.andrdquo;
Review
andldquo;In his new book, Ervin Laszlo, the worldandrsquo;s foremost systems theorist, summarizes his evolutionary connectivity hypothesis and his concept of the Akashic field. He offers a brilliant solution for the paradoxes and anomalous phenomena that emerged in the course of the twentieth century in a broad variety of fields--from astrophysics, quantum-relativistic physics, and chemistry to biology, anthropology, thanatology, parapsychology, and psychology. In this tour de force, Laszloandrsquo;s renaissance intellect spanning a broad range of scientific disciplines offers the reader a breathtaking vision of a self-actualizing cosmos. A book that should not be missing in the library of any scientist seeking to understand the nature of reality.andrdquo;
Review
andldquo;Forty years ago Ervin Laszlo changed the way we saw the world with his classic book andlt;Iandgt;The Systems View of the Worldandlt;/Iandgt;. Today he changes the way we understand the cosmos and our own place in it. This is a groundbreaking and very readable work.andrdquo;
About the Author
Ervin Laszlo is a systems scientist, integral theorist, and classical pianist. Twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, he has authored more than 75 books and published over 400 articles and research papers. A holder of the highest degree of the Sorbonne, he is the founder and president of the international think tank the Club of Budapest as well as of the Ervin Laszlo Center for Advanced Study. He serves as Chancellor of the Giordano Bruno Online World University and is a member of the International Academy of Science, World Academy of Arts and Science, the Hungarian Academy of Science, and the International Academy of Philosophy of Science. He lives in Tuscany.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Part One
Conceptual Foundations of the New Paradigm
1 Revolution in Science
2 Fields
3 The Connecting Holofield
4 Fields, Physical Reality, and the Deep Dimension
5 The Akasha
Part Two
Akasha Paradigm Cosmology
6 Cosmos
7 Consciousness
Part Three
Akasha Paradigm Philosophy
8 Perception
9 Health
10 Freedom
11 The Good
Part Four
Questions, Answers, and Reflections
12 On the Meaning of the New Paradigm: From an In-Depth Dialogue with David William Gibbons
13 Healing through the A-Dimension: An Exchange with Dr. Maria Sági
14 What Is the Akasha? A Commonsense Q and A with Györgyi Szabo
15 Comments on the Akasha Paradigm by Leading Scientists and Thinkers
Edgar Mitchell • David Loye • Kingsley Dennis • David
Lorimer • Stanley Krippner • Deepak Chopra • Ken Wilber
Appendices
The Akasha Paradigm in Science
Appendix I Nonlocality and Interconnection: A Review of the Evidence
Appendix II The Akasha Paradigm in Physics: Two Hypotheses
Hypothesis 1: The Transmuting Ether by Paul A. LaViolette
Hypothesis 2: The Universal Quantum Field by Peter Jakubowski
References
About the Author
Index