Fortunately, Chopra is a gifted narrator, able to make human anatomy and quantum physics understandable while also keeping spiritual and metaphysical discussions grounded. As he drifts through the cloudy realms of ESP, telepathy, clairvoyance, miracles, obedience, loyalty, evil, ego, addictions, and mentors, readers can trust that there is a competent pilot at the helm, deftly guiding this excellent book. Plan to take some time with this one. It is perhaps his best yet and as such deserves a slow and steady commitment. --Gail Hudson
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Source: How to Know God : The Soul's Journey Into the Mystery of Mysteries, Page: 289
Contributed by: Robin.
The mind is creeping closer and closer to the soul, which sits on the edge of God's world, at the event horizon. The gap of separation is wide when there is no perception of spirit; it grows smaller as the mind figures out what is happening. Eventually the two will get so close that mind and soul have no choice but to merge. When that happens, the resemblance to a black hole is striking. To the mind, it will be as if falling into God's world lasts forever, an eternity in bliss consciousness. From God's side, the merging takes place in a split second; indeed, if we stand completely in God's world, where time has no meaning, the whole process never even occurred. The mind was part of the sould all along, only withought knowing it.








Profound exploration and pragmatic insights of the experience of God with a fantastic integral approach.
It synthesizes brilliantly Eastern & Western spirituality, quantum physics, neuroscience and persomal wisdom in one treasure chest of knowledge.
Gives unique perspective and real depth to our connection with the divine.