Faith and reason, belief and experimentation, spirituality and science in our modern era, we have come to view these concepts as inherently dichotomous. How can spirituality be considered a science when the very foundation of modern science was established in contrast or even in opposition to certain systems of thought inherited from religious traditions? Through a series of innovative and thought-provoking studies Dr. Bahram Elahi redefines spirituality us an experimental science rooted in concrete and empirically verifiable realities.
I felt like I was reading Roberta Sparrow's The Philosophy of Time Travel. This book was definitely interesting but I was a bit turned off by its reliance on scientific paradigms and support for hierarchical structures and authority in the afterlife. It may merit another reading.