The unique Nature of Reality Course by NoR is internationally acclaimed in over 25 countries.
Although drawing on many disciplines, the NoR Course requires no previous knowledge of science,
religion or philosophy; just an open and enquiring mind.
There is a saying that “truth is stranger than fiction” and this certainly applies to the
nature of reality, because in the light of increasing evidence, what we have
accepted to be the ‘truth’ about our everyday reality is much more like the
‘fiction’ of our everyday reality.
Our most basic understanding of ‘reality’ is that we are born, we live, and
we die. But for many of us this is not enough; we instinctively ‘feel’ that
there is more to life than just producing the next generation of humanity
and trying to do our best in our allotted ‘three score years and ten’.
Science and religion have been at loggerheads for hundreds of years in their
attempts to prove their worldview as the correct one. Despite each gaining
the upper hand from time to time, they both divide reality into two, the
‘physical’ and the ‘spiritual’. In truth, neither of them has provided a
satisfactory explanation of the human experience, nor have they been able to
unite to form a single, all-encompassing worldview.
It is therefore obvious that there is something drastically wrong with the
prevailing scientific and religious worldviews; with the common
understanding of the so-called ‘physical’ and ‘spiritual’ worlds and the
general explanations provided by either science or religion.
The quest to find answers for our modern times has been taken up by the ‘new
science’ of quantum physics. Discoveries of the last 100 years have taken
physicists investigating the quantum world to new understandings that are
truly astounding.
Although the progress of quantum physics has brought
science closer towards what the ancient eastern philosophies have been
alluding to for thousands of years, neither quantum physics nor eastern philosophy explains
those ideas in words and concepts that are of practical use in everyday life.
The ‘physical’ world that we have taken for granted to be solid and separate
from us can be shown to be a trick of the senses, which in themselves are
aspects of consciousness. The apparent ‘materiality’ of the world is no more
and no less ‘real’ than a dream-image.
Physicist John Wheeler, a one-time colleague of Einstein, has stated “useful
as it is under everyday circumstances to say that the world exists ‘out
there’ independent of us, that view can no longer be upheld”. More recently,
physicist Professor Fred Alan Wolf has stated that “there is no ‘out there’
out there”.
Physicist Professor Amit Goswami states that “Energy, Consciousness and
Matter are the same thing”.
The consequences of that one seemingly simple statement are so far-reaching
that it requires us to reassess everything we thought we knew about
ourselves and our world.
It has led physicist Hal Puthoff to reassess Albert Einstein’s famous
equation, E=mc2. Puthoff states that we should think of Einstein’s
equation as a recipe for how much energy is required to give the appearance
of matter, that is, the appearance of something ‘solid’. This begs the
question “is there actually such a thing as a ‘solid’ object”?
The staggering conclusion of all this is that we must have a flawed approach
to understanding our world and its problems. Inevitably this impairs our
ability to subsequently solve these problems, whether they are on a personal
or world scale.
If our approach is flawed, then what is the correct approach?
The Nature of Reality Course explains the process with which we create all
of our everyday experiences.
Knowing the process provides a radically new approach to understanding life
and solving our personal and world problems.
Take the NoR Course and find out the amazing truth about your true nature and your everyday reality.
It is not only stranger than you imagine, it is stranger than you can imagine.
The NoR Course can be taken online or downloaded as an mp3 audio version.
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