Many Dimensions. Many Mysteries.
Tom Morris
Philosopher. Yale PhD. UNC Morehead-Cain. I bring wisdom to business and to the culture in talks, advising, and books. Bestselling author. Novelist. 30+ books. TomVMorris.com. TheOasisWithin.com.
Consider the possibility that, in addition to the three dimensions of manifest space and the fourth dimension of time, there is a fifth real dimension of non-local connectedness and a sixth, underlying and interpenetrating all the others, of Mind. What would such a world be like? What would we expect to experience in our own world if it’s indeed like this? What if the ordinary is merely a mask for what we think of as extraordinary? How could such a worldview affect your personally? How might it enrich your work and life?
That’s the question behind the last several books in my novel series. Volumes 4-7 are pictured. That seventh, pictured at the right, The Ancient Scroll, is due out within a month. For more, consult the website www.TheOasisWithin.com.
Philosopher, Public Speaker, Author, Mtn Biker, Trout Fisherman
6 年I am currently writing an essay on pentecostal philosophy that stresses the importance of mystery and openness to thinking well - especially about the divine. I also think that far too often when we interrogate what we tend to take for granted, we are more likely to become open to new ways not only of thinking, but living. Being disruptive for the sake of disruption is rarely helpful (Nietzsche was sometimes just a pain), but being disruptive as a means of becoming constructive is important. Onward and upward . . . even sometimes (or maybe especially) when we lose the path in the clouds.?