Drawing on the insights of physics and Jewish mysticism, Daniel Matt uncovers the sense of wonder and oneness that connects us with the universe and God. He describes in understandable terms the parallels between modern cosmology and ancient Kabbalah. He shows how science and religion together can enrich our spiritual understanding.

For two thousand years, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been effectively treating anxiety, depression, insomnia, and other conditions using herbal medicine and other healing modalities. In this book, Nina Cheng, founder of Chinese medicine company The Eastern Philosophy, and a team of renowned practitioners and scholars of Chinese medicine, share practical, accessible remedies and protocols you can use to improve your mental and emotional well-being.

This captivating book presents a new, unified picture of the everyday world around us. It provides rational, scientific support for the idea that there may well be more to our reality than meets the eye. Accessible and engaging for readers with no prior knowledge of quantum physics, author Ruth Kastner draws on the popular transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics to explain our ‘quantum reality.’ Her book focuses on modern-day examples and deals with big philosophical questions as well as ideas from physics.

Imagine having the opportunity to discuss humanity’s deepest, most challenging questions—from philosophy to quantum mechanics – with the greatest minds throughout history. Within these pages, Grossman shares conversations with Plato, Socrates, Benedict Spinoza, and William James, who guide him on a journey of discovery… not simply about the nature of humanity, but of reality itself. Through the art of casual, playful narrative, this professor of philosophy makes simple the principles of Idealism and the Divine, presenting solid and compelling evidence for why consciousness, not matter, represents the foundation of all things.
