Itzhak Bentov - Stalking The Wild Pendulum Review
: Bentov posits that the brain does not create thoughts; instead, it acts as a transducer or amplifier for signals originating in subtle, non-physical fields.
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: A companion guide by William Pyle is available at Bookshop.org for readers seeking modern context on these theories. : Bentov posits that the brain does not
: He identifies a specific pattern of bodily sensations (tingling, heat, headaches) as signs of an evolving nervous system. He suggested that up to 30% of people diagnosed with schizophrenia might actually be undergoing rapid, unguided evolutionary shifts. He suggested that up to 30% of people
: He describes a universe where every part contains the whole. He envisions the cosmos as a self-recycling torus (a donut shape) with a holographic core that stores all universal knowledge. Evolutionary Perspectives
