The Theory of Material Mind: The Rediscovery of Metaphysics

Author:   Philip Hodgetts
Publisher:   Austin Macauley Publishers
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9781528932059


Pages:   290
Publication Date:   24 May 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"In this ground-breaking theory, the mechanisms behind parapsychological phenomena are analysed and logical proof is provided for the truth of astrology and the existence of the soul and spirit. The personal conscious is revealed to be motivated by a metaphysical intelligence, known as the ""god within,"" which is the root of all paranormal phenomena. The theory also introduces the concept of ""psycho-plasma,"" a medium that connects all life past and present and is the source of telepathy and other paranormal phenomena. The existence of intelligent design is proposed as a complement to natural selection, with ID providing the motive force for change and NS serving as the template for design. Atheism is rejected and the existence of a supreme being and the afterlife is affirmed."

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Author:   Philip Hodgetts
Publisher:   Austin Macauley Publishers
Imprint:   Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN:  

9781528932059


ISBN 10:   1528932056
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   24 May 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Philip Hodgetts started his working life in the electronics industry and trained in telecommunications but switched to fine arts a few years later and is now a fully qualified practising visual artist. He studied art at Goldsmith's College School of Art and was awarded an honours degree. Philip has always been interested in the paranormal and his belief in telepathy was confirmed at age 17 when he had a clear telepathic communication with his mother. He was also fascinated by the symbolism of astrology - magic - despite his technological background, and his theory contains a watertight logical proof that there is a measure, at least, of truth in astrology. In 1974, Philip left his job teaching art at Goldsmith's to live in his studio and deal in antiques. It was at this point that he began to get his first low-level manifestations of paranormal activity. These took the form of clicking noises emanating from the furniture which could have been due to temperature changes, but which he rapidly concluded were psychokinetic in origin. During the next 30 years or so, these minor manifestations grew into extremely dramatic and varied forms, and he began to take notes and think seriously about their origin. Philip gradually began to see connections and a distinct pattern emerged from which he developed his theory. The raw material of Philip's theory theory, his own experiences, were utterly fantastic and included visits from ancient Greek philosophers and a seven million-year-old hominid; the discovery of and visits to the afterlife, contacts with long dead famous personages, the possibility of resurrection of the departed, teleportation and travelling in time. His final discovery, the root and cause of the phenomena, was the 'god within', a powerful, purposive intelligence which animates the unconscious and whose nature and function are to supply enthusiasm and feeling to the organism. The nature of the god within is essentially good though it can be very mischievous as is shown in the book. The existence of the god within was discovered, he believes, by the ancient Greeks and their word for it was 'enthousiasme', which means, of course, enthusiasm, the god's chief characteristic. The word is derived from the ancient Greek, 'en thous', which means 'to be possessed by a god'.

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