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Thought-Forms and Hallucinations: Some Curious Effects of the Holographic Mind Process 1st edition by Ramesh, Chidambaram (2014) Paperback

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“Very comprehensive, scholarly and clearly written. I am impressed.” - Dr.Erlendur Haraldsson Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, University of Iceland ______________ “…..the book provides a highly inspiring reading experience expanding the confines of world view.” - Dr. Matti Pitkänen, Ph.D., Quantum Theoretical Physicist, Hanko, Finland. ______________ “..Chidambaram Ramesh did a good job in mentioning all the cases where our science of today does not have an explanation. Being a great fan of the Holographic principle, I liked very much the chapter ‘Holographic Mind’” - Dr.Petrus Soons, M.D., Holographic Shroud Researcher, Volcan, Panama. ______________ “This book explores subjects that have been neglected by researchers and not grasped by skeptics. It offers much to ponder on” - Michael E.Tymn, Editor, Journal for Spirituality and Consciousness Studies. ______________ “it looks interesting indeed. The idea of intense thoughts or mental images becoming reality is quite akin to my view of the mind as a three-dimensional imaging system capable of generating images of any object imaginable. Where we diverse is our ontology of mind….” - Dr.Steven Lehar, Ph.D., Research Fellow in Ophthalmology, Harvard University, and an independent researcher. ______________ “At a glance, it looks wonderful.” - Rev.Karen E.Herrick, Ph.D., President of the Academy for Spiritual and Consciousness Studies, Inc., USA. ______________ “I agree that the numerous examples of human and animal behaviors make an impressive case for the existence of a universal quantum hologram that allows for complex and diverse observed phenomena not explained by current understanding of functioning within the brain. And an impressive list of scholastic researchers have contributed to a growing awareness that an external field which all brains interact with must be the origin of the phenomena. I particularly liked the conclusion that "the brain is a hologram enfolded in holographic universe." I especially liked the pen-ultimate chapter that traces the development of thought and experiment that brings us to this conclusion, and the very considerable bibliography that allows us to individually explore further.” - Dr.Rudolph E. Schild, Ph.D., Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge.

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First published February 26, 2014

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