INTRODUCTION
PART
1: THE
BASICS
Chapter
1: The
Invisible Reality
New
Dimensions
Referencing
statements from philosophers and scientists, the concept of the existence of
additional dimensions beyond our three space dimensions is introduced.
Several metaphors are used to help the reader to envision the
multi-dimensional reality in which we live.
One analogy refers to Abbott Abbott’s description of two-dimensional
creatures (2Ds) that cannot imagine our three-dimensional world. The concept of
dimensions is discussed and clarified.
Invisible
Reality Research
This
section compares religious with scientific views of the invisible reality.
Several physicists are cited who are pursuing the goal of finding the underlying
unity of science and spirituality. Life
after death is mentioned as an example of invisible reality and reputable
investigations into the afterlife are described.
Chapter
2: The Whole And
Its Parts
(Sample
chapter attached)
The
union of a whole and its parts is termed a “holon” and is defined as the
basic building block of the universe. Using
a crystal as an example of a whole and using its surfaces as the whole’s
parts, the relationship between a whole and its parts is analyzed.
Through visual inspection and with no need for prior scientific
knowledge, the reader is led to the conclusion that the whole has more
dimensions than its parts. This is
stated as the first of ten “Holon Principles” and is demonstrated through
seven additional examples.
Chapter
3: More Holon
Principles
The
remaining nine Holon Principles are developed and each is tested with the same
examples that have been used for Holon Principle 1.
Then the ten Holon Principles are summarized and their application to
multi-dimensional reality is justified. Together
they comprise the “Holistic Logic” system.
PART 2:
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL REALITY
Chapter
4: The Nature
of Space and Time
Referring
to Einstein’s Relativity Theory, the reader is introduced to the fact that our
concepts of space and time do not correspond to ultimate reality.
The term “spacetime” is introduced for our four-dimensional
environment. Using non-scientific
language, each of the ten Holon Principles is found to agree with Einstein’s
theory. An additional section on
our concept of time conveys how the whole of our past, present, and future
exists in multi-dimensional reality. Our
perception of linear time is being compared with a ride through a landscape in
which we perceive only one specific view “at a time.”
Chapter
5: Group
Entities
Using
Holistic Logic, the reader is led to the conclusion that all humans are parts of
a multi-dimensional whole that is called “Humankind-Entity.”
Its nature and individuals’ relationship to it are discussed. The question of freedom versus determinism is clarified.
Reference is made to Plato, Carl Jung, and Sigmund Freud, who have
postulated the existence of a transcendent entity comprising all humans.
The biologist Rupert Sheldrake has also experimentally demonstrated
supporting evidence of group entities.
Chapter
6: The Cosmic
Holarchy
The
Holarchy
A
holarchy is defined as a hierarchy of holons.
In this section it is shown that the ten Holon Principles describe the
relationship between the top whole and the bottom parts of any holarchy.
This opens a discussion of our relationship with the holistic whole of
the universe, here called “All-Entity.”
The concept of All-Entity is compared with existing concepts of God in a
way that defines spirit for the agnostic yet enable religious individuals to
reconcile their own beliefs with Holistic Logic.
All-Entity
The attributes of All-Entity are explored according to Holon Principles.
Unconditional Love is explained in holistic terms, and our irrevocable
union with All-Entity is highlighted, showing that it is holistically logical
that we are immortal as integral parts of All-Entity.
The Holy Trinity is shown to correspond to the three holon aspects of the
universe: its whole, its parts, and the holon that unites both. Holistic Logic also leads to the conclusion that matter is
imbued with consciousness.
Chapter
7: Who Are
We?
This
chapter identifies the soul as a whole of which our Self is a part.
The other parts of the soul are invisible to us because they live in
other dimensions. Some view these
other lives as reincarnations, however, since time does not exist in
multi-dimensional reality, the other Selves actually exist simultaneously, from
the soul’s point of view. The
soul is itself a part of an even higher multi-dimensional entity, and this
continues until we reach All-Entity. All
these higher entities are immanent in the psyche of an individual according to
Holistic Logic. The individual
chooses with which level he wants to identify.
Chapter 8:
Multiple Worlds
The quantum physics concept
of multiple, parallel worlds is explained and elucidated through Holistic Logic.
This leads to a description of how we create our reality by selecting one
3-D aspect out of a multi-dimensional reality that has countless other 3-D
aspects.
PART 3:
ENTERING MULTI-DIMENSIONAL REALITY
Chapter
9: Multi-Dimensional
Communication
Chapter
9 begins with a comparison of Holistic Logic versus religious views of spiritual
reality. It is explained how Holistic Logic supports the viability of
communication with the spiritual realm, followed by guidelines about how
individuals can learn to communicate with their own higher Self.
Subsequently, the subject of channeling is discussed and four examples of
contemporary channelers are presented.
Chapter
10: Creating Your Own Reality
Psychic
Dynamics
Multi-dimensional
reality unites us all psychically. Thus
Holistic Logic can explain telepathy. Since
the past still exists in multi-dimensional reality, the psychological effect of
past events can be changed. An
example is given.
How
You Create Your Reality
Referring
to Chapter 8 and to Jane Roberts’ The Nature of Personal Reality – A Seth
Book, the process of how we create our reality is explained in more detail.
Seth’s methods of how to become aware of personal beliefs and how to
change erroneous beliefs are described and supported with examples from my own
personal experience. It is shown
how one can realize a specific personal goal by planting an image of it into
multi-dimensional reality through creative visualization.
This is followed by descriptions of related personal experience.
My
Own Approach
I
describe my own first attempt to implement my spiritual vision.
PART 4:
EXPERIENCING MULTI-DIMENSIONAL REALITY
Chapter 11
Two Different Views
The Death Experience
Reports of near death experiences (NDEs) are given, including quotations
from individuals with NDEs. Descriptions
of the afterlife are summarized from channeled sources and regressive hypnosis
investigations, as they relate to Holistic Logic.
Seen from Above
This section begins with a discussion of consciousness.
An individual’s consciousness is described as a holistic subset of
God’s (All-Entity’s) all-encompassing consciousness.
A person’s perceived reality is an illusion from God’s viewpoint.
The purpose of this illusion is explained through Holistic Logic.
Chapter 12
The Challenge
Why Pain and Suffering?
Suffering
is described as a learning experience aimed at avoiding the causes of suffering.
An understanding of Holistic Logic can lessen or eliminate suffering.
Good and Evil
The
purpose of evil is described as the motivating force to experience and
appreciate the good and is depicted as a natural component of Holistic
All-Entity.
Coping With Global Reality
This
chapter describes how Holistic Logic helps us to cope with a disaster such as
the 9/11 attack.
Chapter
13 The Solution
The New Common Sense
Humanity
creates its reality just as each individual does.
The mindset of Humanity is defined as the whole that is comprised of all
individual human mindsets. To solve
the problems of our planet, I describe how humanity must change its mindset for
a better future. In other words, a
large number of people must change their viewpoint.
This will result in a new common sense.
Awakening
The
possibility of spiritual Awakening is described and an approach to Awakening is
outlined.
Is Jesus the Only Way?
A distinction is made between Jesus the man and Christ-consciousness.
Christ-consciousness is the experience of oneness with God that can occur
to non-Christians as well.
Looking Back
Here
I take stock of my own life and conclude that I am happy with the result of my
spiritual course, while full Awakening is still a goal.
CONCLUSION
The book’s contents are summarized
and appropriate action is recommended.
APPENDIX:
SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS
The application
of Holistic Logic to the following subjects is described.
I. Energy - Mass
II.
Quantum Physics
III.
Double Slit Experiment
IV. Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
V.
Holography
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX