This is the first time he's been put on my radar. Thank you for bringing it to my attention, and apologies for the delay in response. I found the book searching online. I tried looking for a youtube video or podcast interview with the author but didn't find anything. I often will try to check out something like that before digging into a book. If you are aware of any resources like that, I would be interested to have a listen. Based on the book's description, I can see why you asked about it. He's doing the same thing, trying to bridge science with spirituality. An idea whose time has come cannot be stopped :)

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As far as I know there is no interview and very few regencies online. His book had essentially disappeared until it was found and copied in Scotland. Believe there is only 2 original left. But he was the inspiration for Wallace wattles and later Neville Goddard. It’s a very concise book that seeks to prove logically that there is a formless substance that is acted on by will. And that things like time a motion are irreducible realities. From the upanishads to Blavatsky to brown the message is the same. The universe is not built, it is assumed. The message just gets cloaked differently throughout time to relate to the current zeitgeist. Take health for example. Cells are neutral. Kids never get sick until the collective gamma field run “winter is here time to get sick”. Weston a price chronicled diets from all over the world. The humans were different but their belief in nourishment was. The body can transmute nutrients based on environment and mind. This is proven. Living from the end is easier said than done. Collective noise is deafening at times. JJ s one eternal stuff folded into shape by attention and intent is truth. Faith is another way to say it. It’s a conviction the modern world tries to pull us from by bombarding with conflicting thoughts