Author: | Kevill Davies | ISBN: | 1230000258812 |
Publisher: | Kevill Davies | Publication: | August 8, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kevill Davies |
ISBN: | 1230000258812 |
Publisher: | Kevill Davies |
Publication: | August 8, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The 'SPIRITUAL MAN' is written as an introduction to the idea that NEGATIVE DIMENSIONS exist in our universe and affect the lives of humans on both a micro and macro level. It serves to illustrate the DAVIES HYPOTHESIS which states: The universe, its creation and evolution are ordered in the way they are because nature must take into account ALL the four, fourth roots of one, unity.
The booklet also explains the three dimensionality of time and by this revelation that the universe was created as a composite of two halves, a duality, the one in which we exist and a sister one that we cannot sense but can be depicted as shown in the Dao symbol of yin and yang, the Taijitu.
By the adoption of these unseen dimensions, the author suggests theories about some of the more puzzling aspects of life ranging from Black Holes, dark matter in the cosmos to the real role of dreams in the brain/mind. The hypothesis also defines, 'consciousness'.
A ‘must read’ for those with an enquiring mind and doubts about current explanations of the world around us.
The 'SPIRITUAL MAN' is written as an introduction to the idea that NEGATIVE DIMENSIONS exist in our universe and affect the lives of humans on both a micro and macro level. It serves to illustrate the DAVIES HYPOTHESIS which states: The universe, its creation and evolution are ordered in the way they are because nature must take into account ALL the four, fourth roots of one, unity.
The booklet also explains the three dimensionality of time and by this revelation that the universe was created as a composite of two halves, a duality, the one in which we exist and a sister one that we cannot sense but can be depicted as shown in the Dao symbol of yin and yang, the Taijitu.
By the adoption of these unseen dimensions, the author suggests theories about some of the more puzzling aspects of life ranging from Black Holes, dark matter in the cosmos to the real role of dreams in the brain/mind. The hypothesis also defines, 'consciousness'.
A ‘must read’ for those with an enquiring mind and doubts about current explanations of the world around us.