What is Quantum Spirituality?
We live in an era where the very definition of reality is undergoing a fundamental
shift. Relativity theory and quantum physics over the last century have given us a remarkable new awareness of the physical world where time and space aren't fixed, matter isn't solid and subatomic particles can leap from one point to another instantaneously, without passing through the points in between. We're seeing that consciousness and expectation alone have the power to affect matter, and that minds are joined beyond the limits of time and space. Science is proving the illusionary nature of the physical world as we perceive it: at the quantum realm, too small for the eye to see, what looks solid and separate melts into a fluid, quantum soup of light, motion and untapped energy that turns upside down our previously held understanding of the universe.
What modern science calls the Zero Point Field, what mystics and near-death-experience survivors call "the Light," is sounding much like what religions of the world have called "God." Discoveries from the edges of science are validating many universal tenets of religion in a way that's resolving the centuries-old duality between science and spirituality. As these new laws of the natural world slowly move from the relative obscurity of physics and metaphysics into mainstream consciousness, they can't help but change us, deeply and fundamentally, bringing us together and giving us radically expanded options.
"This forward-looking approach to personal and spiritual growth transcends religious denominations, drawing from the edges of scientific discovery and the cycle of seasonal archetypes to offer a highly unique and practical course for living an empowered and purposeful life."
"Quantum spirituality" is neither science nor religion, but rather a way in to the invisible realms that religions have offered on faith and science has entered through technology. It's a spirituality of discovery and experimentation rather than teachings, with a mission to broaden possibilities rather than narrow them into dogma. It's a way to extract personal meaning and practical application from abstract glimpses into the nature of reality. Ultimately, it offers new power to the individual, greater connection between individuals and, perhaps, new hope for our species.