At the intersection of science, metaphysics, and consciousness, The Science of Energy is the first book in a series that bridges the gap between conscious experience and the physical world. It presents a new metaphysical system, a single framework of logic where all aspects of reality (conscious and material) can work together. It is a path to understanding the nature of reality, but more than that, it lays the foundation for understanding how to achieve peace within the human experience.
Beyond a simple philosophy of science, this volume establishes a metaphysics that is applied, tangible, and integrative. It traces our intellectual evolution from deity-centric worldviews to rationalistic science, examining the ties between internal experiences and the material world. It delves into the roles of memory, identity, and individuality in understanding the cosmic order, navigating the dichotomies of animate versus inanimate, sense versus intellect, and Eastern versus Western perspectives. Some of the contents include:
- A historical exploration of our conception of reality, transitioning from divine entities to rationalistic science.
- Insights into the interplay between subjective experiences, the natural order, and the limitations of current methodologies.
- A rational path connecting inner experiences with the outer material world.
- An examination of the senses in perceiving reality, highlighting the duality of feeling and thinking.
- The impact of consciousness on physical and biological systems, including DNA and identity.
- Contrasts between living (animate) and non-living (inanimate) entities, and their underlying unity.
- The evolution of consciousness in nature.
- The influence of belief and perception in shaping reality.
- Discussions on achieving peace in human consciousness and its role in nature.
This book is a comprehensive guide to the whole order of reality unveiling a duality at the heart of the cosmos and the importance of incorporating both sides of it for a complete understanding of the cosmic order.