Who are we? Where do we come from? How did the universe come to be? What is the structure of reality? Do we have a higher purpose? If so, what is it?
For millennia the world’s religions have offered answers to these and other big questions. Today those answers are showing their age. A new approach to spirituality is needed that takes into account our current understanding of reality using contemporary concepts and language. The Matapaua Conversations presents a view of the relationship between the spiritual and physical domains that reflects current scientific knowledge.
Writing The Matapaua Conversations involved Keith Hill formulating one hundred questions, the answers to which Peter Calvert channelled during a series of retreats on New Zealand’s Matapaua beach. The answers are provided by previously human spiritual identities who have completed their incarnation cycle on Earth.
The material is extraordinary in its scope. Using concepts drawn primarily from the sciences, and extending from the level of DNA to crabs in rock pools to the Big Bang and beyond, this is a profound new view of the what, how and why of all existence.
Tabella dei contenuti
Introduction
1 Preparation
2 On the Physical Universe
3 Interlude: One
4 On Spiritual Reality and the Universe
5 Interlude: Two
6 A Proposed Model of Reality
7 Interlude: Three
8 A Proposed Model of Reality (Continued)
9 On the Nature of Consciousness
10 On the Orders of Conscious Beings
11 On Human Embodiment
12 On Coalescence
13 Epilogue to First Phase
14 Preparations for Second Phase
15 Six Clarifying Questions
16 On the Electrospiritual Field and the Aura
17 Interlude: Four
18 Evolution and Emergence
19 Interlude: Five
20 Spirituality, Religion and the Bhagavad Gita
21 On Human Consciousness
22 Interlude: Six
23 On Human Consciousness (Continued)
24 On Reincarnation
25 Postscript
Glossary
Index
Circa l’autore
Keith Hill’s writing explores the places where mysticism, history, science, religion and psychology overlap. His books include The God Revolution, Striving To Be Human, and Practical Spirituality, each of which won the Ashton Wylie Award, New Zealand’s premiere prize for spiritual writing.