How life uses mind energy to shape nature
Discover a bold synthesis of science, religion, and philosophy that frames mind as the motor behind evolution. This book argues that living cells carry “cell-souls” and that subconscious forces guide growth, regeneration, and complex life, from microbes to humans.
Framed as a comprehensive exploration, it surveys biological minds across kingdoms and links them to larger universal principles. The author presents a teleo-mechanic view of nature, where intention, design, and purpose appear through the workings of subconscious minds within living matter. The result is a provocative blend of scientific discussion and spiritual reflection aimed at reconciling knowledge with belief.
- Explore the idea that mind-energy underlies both organic and inorganic processes.
- Learn how subminds and cell-souls are described to influence growth, regeneration, and development.
- See how plant and animal life are used to illustrate broader questions about life’s purpose.
- Examine claims about science and religion offering a common ground for understanding existence.
Ideal for readers curious about the intersections of biology, philosophy, and faith, and for those seeking a fresh perspective on life’s deeper questions.