The Immutable Laws of the Akashic Field
The Immutable Laws of the Akashic Field: Universal Truths for a Better Life and a Better World
by Ervin Laszlo (Author)
The Akashic Field is a cosmic field in which all information and knowledge is interconnected and preserved. Our very reality is anchored in this vast sea of connected information that gives rise to everything―from specks of stardust in the outer cosmos to consciousness itself. In The Immutable Laws of the Akashic Field, Dr. Ervin Laszlo, renowned authority in the fields of new science, consciousness, and spirituality, has written an accessible introduction to the mysteries of the Akashic Field, explaining how leading science supports this ancient intuition of the deep reality of the universe. More about on ErvinLaszloBooks.com
“To read this work, the potent explorations of Ervin Laszlo and the visionary essays of the contributing au- thors, is a journey of radical and radiant discovery. What is revealed in Ervin Laszlo’s seminal thinking, and in the pages of this book, is an evolutionary event, a rev- elation that announces the “punctuated” equilibrium that at- tends evolutionary jumps. We are in Jump Time. Our job is to know this, and to participate in, make use of, its powers.” – Jean Houston
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My Journey book in French
Ervin Laszlo’s My Journey book is available in French NOW!
This post is dedicated to our French speaking audience!
Dans cet ouvrage, Ervin Laszlo revient sur l’histoire de sa vie
The Way Forward
A Ten-Point Roadsign from Science and Spirituality. We are at crossroads. Our choice of the way we take will decide our future, and may determine our destiny. We need scientifically as well as spiritually informed thought and action by a critical mass of awakened and responsible people. The ten-point roadsign that follows is intended to help us to make a wise and responsible choice.
The Uses of Spirituality
by Ervin Laszlo The Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm ResearchFor spiritual people, asking about the use of spirituality is almost like a sacrilege. Spirituality does not have “use”—it does not serve anything but itself.Spirituality could of course serve an end which...