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Fascinated by the mysterious power of human intention? Discover its real-world applications by exploring the breakthrough research of psychoenergetic science. Does the physics of consciousness have you scratching your head? Want to know how being intentional can improve your life? Ever wonder where science and spirituality intersect? As a protg of Dr. William A. Tiller, Dr. Nisha Manek is well-versed in the trailblazing scientists cutting-edge research and theories. A former esteemed member of Mayo Clinics Division of Rheumatology and an internationally recognized leader of Integrative Medicine, Dr. Manek is at the forefront of innovative approaches to health and wellness. Now shes slicing through the scientific jargon with an insiders look into how intention will be the next big medical breakthrough. Bridging Science and Spirit: The Genius of William A. Tillers Physics and the Promise of Information Medicine is a beginners handbook to this pioneering field. Using lab-based evidence and illuminating illustrations, Dr. Manek connects current scientific understandings of thermodynamics and the nature of awareness with universal spiritual truths. With these thought-provoking theories driving practical techniques, the medical and technological evolution inevitable in your lifetime is stunning. In Bridging Science and Spirit, youll discover:- An easy-to-understand overview of William A. Tillers most influential work- Seven pillars that support the shared principles of science and spirit- Over sixty drawings to clearly illustrate the core scientific concepts- An exploration of the levels of consciousness and how they impact your relationship with reality- An entertaining mix of history, physics, and spiritual anecdotes, and much, much more! Bridging Science and Spirit is a simple guide for unlocking the capacity of human intention. If you like expert insights, complex scientific concepts explained in everyday language, and intellectually energizing material, then youll love Dr. Nisha Maneks unprecedented resource. Pick up a copy of Bridging Science and Spirit to expand your mental horizons today!

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My long-term goal in the psychoenergetics area since 1970 has been to help build a reliable bridge of understanding for humans that seamlessly joins the foundations of traditional science on one end, extends through the domains of the psyche, emotion, and mind and is firmly planted in the bedrock of Spirit at the other end. And further, that this bridge is both strong enough and reliable enough that, eventually, normal folks and traditional scientists will joyfully walk across it.

William A. Tiller

Foreword


In June 1972, I had the great privilege of meeting Dr. William Tiller at Stanford University during the first major US metaphysical and acupuncture meeting. There I was also introduced to Felix Mann, a British physician who practiced acupuncture in the heart of London; Gladys and Bill McGarey, who introduced me to Edgar Cayces work; and Olga Worrall, the most-studied spiritual healer in history. Bill discussed, among other things, the Bonghan acupuncture channels and, even more, was able to discuss complex physics concepts in understandable terms. Indeed, he is far more comprehensible to the layman in his accessible lectures than he is in his scientific articles. Since that time, I have had many opportunities to talk with him about a wide variety of subjects, ranging from intention to multidimensional universes. From a scientific point of view, his work with intentionally imprinted simple electric-circuit devices that can enhance liver enzymes and shorten the lifecycle of fruit flies is revolutionary. Bills protocol to increase well-being in people by broadcasting information via his imprinted device is a remarkable potential advancement in modern therapeutics.

Perhaps his concept of vector field or empty space helped me most of all. Vector energy fills all empty space in the universe. Although the magnitude of this energy cannot be measured directly, according to Bill, the empty space in a single hydrogen atom contains enough energy to boil the oceans if it is properly focused! To me, this means vector energy is the physical manifestation of the power of God.

Indeed, intention and programming of devices to influence people, time, and space are all aspects of spirituality, of our intimate experience of the Divine. I know of no physicist who lives more intimately in God or the Divine world. His Virgo personality is a perfect blend of organized science and spirituality.

I expect Bridging Science and Spirit to become popular in the pantheon of books exploring consciousness. It will inform, educate, and even entertain readers.

C. Norman Shealy, MD, PhD,

author of Conversations with G: A Physicians Encounter with Heaven

Preface


There are many books that study consciousness and intention in great detail. This book is not one of them. Rather, Bridging Science and Spirit looks at the major themes of Professor William A. Tillers physics, of Tillerian physics. Each major theme is a pillar, and successive pillars are connected into a bridge that allows us to cross between todays science at one end and Spirit at the other end. Each pillar is constructed with essays that form individual bricks. Essays may seem an idiosyncratic choice for communicating the profound science of Tillerian physics. By necessity, dealing with broad subjects in a few words is, to some extent, a problem of design and engineering. So I had to be an engineer and select which of Tillers key ideas I would write about; it was a value judgment on my part. In this way, the great span between science and Spirit could be bridged. Where before there was nothing, now there is something. There are no proofs in this book, but instead a glimpse into how one scientist sees Gods work in us and in nature.

Each essay opens with a Tiller quotation . His words are unchanged, with minor adjustments inserted in brackets. The bricks (essays) construct and support the main pillar theme from related aspects, just as a bridge has a foundation with supporting cables. Unless indicated otherwise, all Tiller quotations in the book are from my in-person conversations with him. Most are Tiller sayings familiar to those who know him well.

At my first dinner meeting with Tiller, my copy of his book Psychoenergetic Science: The Second Copernican Scale Revolution

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