“The insights to be gained from The Possibility Principle are enormous as you will see. Mel Schwartz draws breathtaking parallels between the quantum reality and our human experience, revealing powerful lessons for living to our greatest potential. He shows that consciousness is fundamental, and that our minds and hearts are shared, as one. The implications for human welfare are profound.
Larry Dossey, MD
Author: ONE MIND: How Our Individual Mind Is Part of a Greater Consciousness and Why It Matters
“This handbook for life brings the inspiration of quantum uncertainty, interconnectedness, emergence, and entanglement into compelling practices to help each of us grow and heal. A seasoned clinician, Schwartz offers new perspectives on the power of our beliefs, worldviews, and intentions that can help us enter realms of unfolding possibilities.”
—Marilyn Schlitz, PhD, professor and chair of PhD programs in transpersonal psychology, Sofia University; author of the book Death Makes Life Possible; executive producer and writer of the film Death Makes Life Possible
This book brilliantly applies the principles of quantum physics to our everyday life in a very personal and healing way. Mel shows us how to develop authentic self-esteem and thrive in our relationships by embracing this new worldview.”
—Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit and Defy Gravity
“The Possibility Principle is a beautifully written book on how we can live fully as we awaken from the stupor of Newton’s sleep. The benefits range from overcoming anxiety and depression to mastering our communication to thriving in our relationships!”
—Allan Combs, PhD, author of The Radiance of Being and Consciousness Explained Better
The Possibility Principle is profound yet reader-friendly, well-grounded but very, very wise. According to Mel Schwartz, our lives are in tatters as a result of clinging to 17th Century paradigms to cope with 21st century crises. His book, The Possibility Principle clearly describes the havoc wrought by a worldview that reinforces competition and separateness while neglecting compassion and cooperation.
Schwartz insists that humanity is playing out the wrong game plane and calls for nothing less than new ways of thinking that will turn around both individual lives and the world-at-large. This move from a deterministic, mechanistic worldview to one that is participatory has incredible implications for our personal lives and for our mental and emotional health, and the very foundations of society.
Stanley Krippner, Ph.D.
Co-author PERSONAL MYTHOLOGY
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