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Foreword by Peter Lindemann DSc
What
is magic? Are there people on this planet who can do the “impossible?”
Every generation is confronted with these questions, and every generation
answers them with an expanding insight.
What is Time? What is Matter? What is Light? What is Gravity? What
is the nature of duality? These are questions that humans have been
asking themselves as far back as history is recorded, and farther
back still toward the dawn of time.
In the midst of this pre-packaged information age, where the “news”
is presented along with “what you are supposed to think about
it,” it is increasingly important to explore alternate possibilities
and especially personal meanings and values.
Much of what is presented in the media as fact and science is really
nothing more than a subtle form of advertising of a certain worldview.
To escape this web of external influences, the reader must develop
an increasing trust and belief in oneself. So, a BIG question, like
“What is time?” is not as important as “How do
I experience Time?” The answer to this question will never
appear on the evening news.
Most of life’s really important questions will never be sold
to you on TV. What is Love? What is Trust? What is Honesty? How
do I find the answers to the questions I don’t know how to
ask?
In The Quantum Key, Aaron shares his journey into this unadvertised
experience of the world with honesty, enthusiasm, and insight. He
encourages and provokes the reader to expand their worldview to
include those ideas previously sold as impossible and unknowable.
Aaron recounts many of the experiments he has run, both in his mind
and in the physical world, that provide evidence of an experience
of substance and validity beyond appearances. The subconscious mind
can be released from its previous programming as easily as a computer
is updated with new software. And the science of tomorrow can be
demonstrated as easily as a simple science fair motor on the kitchen
table.
If you take a few moments and walk this path with him, you may find
that life’s possibilities are much greater than you think.
Peter Lindemann,
DSc
April 22, 2007 |