In this book we show the theories of László to be consistent with the findings of the brain scientist Karl Pribram and the quantum physicist David Bohm. All three see “the Whole” of reality as consisting fundamentally of two primary parts. One of these parts, the space-time region, seems to have been the exclusive object of attention of physics, the material sciences, to the exclusion of the other. Converseley, the other region of “the Whole” has historically been the favored object of attention for mystics, shamans, psychonauts, and introspective philosophers. A major task of our age may be to bring the two together. We also discuss the recent theories of Quantum Brain Dynamics in support of László's conjectures.