The title might be a bit misleading - for the most part, this book is about quantum physics and other branches of science. But what is interesting is the fact that the authors make very unique and bold conclusions about the scientific research. Some might call it esoteric or maybe some far-fetched bullshit, but for me, it sounded like a possibility. In fact, it sounded much like what I have imagined might actually be true about the universe and our reality. It also sounded a lot like something some religions might preach, or some people on psychedelics, or people practicing mindfulness and yoga and leading a deeply self-reflexion oriented lifestyle. Basically, it sounded like a conclusion many people can reach by VERY different roads and processes.
In short, the book tries to tell you that the universe is a living organism, like a sort of a big and all-embracing consciousness, and that each and every person is a part of that consciousness, being basically an output for the big mind to manifest itself through. It's a viewpoint that can't be forced on someone, nor can people really be persuaded to adopt this way of thinking, but it's amazing to arrive to this kind of understanding and see other people understand it the same way, although they might have reached this conclusion by a totally different path. It was truly inspiring to find that someone has written a whole (basically) scientific book about this viewpoint. I now want to read more books of this kind and try to discover some more spiritual practices, viewpoints and ways of life. Hit me up if you know some cool yoga shit, self-discovery camps, creative exercises or spiritual getaways, hippie shops or self-development classes. My Aquarius Sun has found its real deal.