Aspects of Consciousness: Theoretical, Spiritual, Anomalous, Experiential brings together pioneering researchers, physicists, spiritual scholars, and experiencers to explore the deepest questions of human awareness. Edited by James E. Beichler, PhD, this volume presents the landmark proceedings of the 45th Annual ASCSI Conference, offering a rare synthesis of science, spirituality, and direct experience.
Through the insights of leading thinkers such as Beverly Rubik, Elizabeth Rauscher, Richard Amoroso, Sperry Andrews, and others, this collection examines the multidimensional nature of consciousness—bridging theoretical physics, parapsychology, and spiritual experience. Topics range from the biofield as the bridge between mind and body to near-death experiences, the physics of mind, nonlocal awareness, and the evolution of consciousness as humanity approaches a higher collective awakening.
This book challenges the boundaries between science and spirit, exploring consciousness not as a byproduct of biology, but as the fundamental field through which all reality unfolds. Ideal for readers of metaphysics, quantum theory, consciousness studies, and spiritual philosophy, it invites you to rethink reality itself—and your place within it.