Just finished this book recently. I originally purchased this book because I was interested in how quantum nonlocality is/could be correlated with what we call the "soul" or "spirit". Boy did I get that.... and then some!
At some points through out the book I felt as though I was in a little over my head. Amit's main aim in this book is to use the concept of quantum non-locality and relate it to the tibetan book of the dead (the most in-depth and well described account of the afterlife to date) for how to describe the soul. Using these tools Amit puts fourth strong arguments for us having not only a physical body but a vital, mental, supramental and bliss body, each with their own characteristics (Amit is simply elucidating info which has been presented in numerous other documents). At one point Amit gives blow by blow details for what he believes we will experience when we die!
I have read previous books regarding NDE's, OBE's, past life regressions, reincarnational evidence and things of the sort so I was already a firm believer in the presence of a non-material part of us which existed (not to mention the deep seeded intuition which exists in all of us that there is more than meets the eye). What was nice about this book is rather than just use human accounts, Amit used scientifically sounds concepts (quantum non-locality) to describe the non-material part of us. I am not sure if I believe in the possibility of the 4 other non-material parts of us (mainly archetypal based) but i come away from this book with a renewed feeling that life is all about developing not only the material body but every other non-material body that exists, whether it be 1 or 4. Namaste
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