Bibliography
Addendum 3.
Bibliography
- "Prology: fulfill your life project - Book 1: illness, healing, transmutation: the path of resources" by Christine Degoy
An innovative guide that re-explores health and well-being through a systemic approach, enabling you to redefine your existence and access a deeper understanding of your life project. This book gives you the tools you need to cultivate inner communication, transform your perception of reality and fully embody your raison d'être. - "Prology: rediscover the meaning of life - Book 2: The life project in the body: understand, unlock, transmute" by Christine Degoy
Dive into prological organ decoding to discover how each part of your body reflects deeper dimensions of your existence. This book explores the links between your life experiences and your physical health, offering keys to understanding, unblocking and transmuting energetic blockages. By focusing on inner resources and hidden potentials, this book invites you to embrace your life project through a holistic vision, enabling you to harmonize your body and mind for a fully fulfilled life.Energy and electric medicine
- "The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life" by Robert Becker and Gary Selden
This groundbreaking book explores the human body's electromagnetic field and its profound implications for healing, energy flow, and health. Becker's research into bioelectricity provides essential insights for understanding the science behind the body's energy systems. - "The Spark in the Machine: How the Science of Acupuncture Explains the Mysteries of Western Medicine" by Dr. Daniel Keown
Dr. Keown's work bridges the gap between Western medical science and the ancient practice of acupuncture, offering a comprehensive explanation of how energy flows through the body and how it can be harnessed for healing. - "Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis" by James L. Oschman
This book offers a thorough exploration of the science behind energy medicine, presenting evidence of how electromagnetic fields, meridians, and other energy systems influence health. Oschman draws from physics and biology to explain the body's energy systems in a way that complements both conventional and alternative healing practices. - "Vibrational Medicine: The #1 Handbook of Subtle-Energy Therapies" by Richard Gerber
Gerber's classic text is an essential resource for understanding the field of subtle energy medicine. It provides a detailed overview of energy fields, chakras, and how vibrational therapies work to heal the body and mind. - "Cross Currents: The Perils of Electropollution, the Promise of Electromedicine" by Robert O. Becker
Becker's follow-up to The Body Electric, this book investigates the health implications of modern electrical technology, while also exploring how electromagnetic therapy can aid in healing. - "Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter, and Miracles" by Bruce H. Lipton
This book delves into the intersection of biology and belief, showing how the mind influences the body on a cellular level. Lipton explains how energy fields and consciousness impact biological processes. - "The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe" by Lynne McTaggart
McTaggart explores cutting-edge science about the zero-point field, a universal energy field that connects all matter. This book offers insights into the energetic nature of life and how we can harness this energy for healing. - "Healing Is Voltage: The Handbook" by Jerry Tennant
Dr. Tennant explains how voltage in the body, particularly at the cellular level, is crucial to health. He provides a comprehensive view of how maintaining proper electrical potential is fundamental to healing and well-being.Modern Spirituality
"My Big TOE (Theory of Everything)" by Thomas Campbell
A comprehensive trilogy that explores the nature of reality, consciousness, and the connection between the physical and metaphysical. Campbell, a physicist and consciousness researcher, blends science and spirituality to present a model of existence that supports meditation, altered states of consciousness, and the understanding of energy in the universe."The Mind Illuminated: A Complete Meditation Guide Integrating Buddhist Wisdom and Brain Science for Greater Mindfulness" by John Yates (Culadasa)
Culadasa's guide is a thorough, step-by-step explanation of meditation practice rooted in both ancient Buddhist teachings and contemporary neuroscience. It bridges the gap between traditional meditation techniques and modern scientific understandings of the brain."Altered Traits: Science Reveals How Meditation Changes Your Mind, Brain, and Body" by Daniel Goleman and Richard J. Davidson
This book dives into the scientific research surrounding meditation, exploring its profound effects on the brain and body. Goleman and Davidson draw from decades of research to explain how meditation leads to lasting psychological and physiological changes."Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion" by Sam Harris
Sam Harris, a neuroscientist and philosopher, presents a rational approach to spirituality and meditation, grounded in both science and personal experience. His book is particularly focused on how meditation can lead to profound shifts in perception and understanding of consciousness, without the need for religious frameworks."The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment" by Eckhart Tolle
Tolle's widely read book emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and staying present in the moment. His teachings offer practical insights on how to live more fully and mindfully, which aligns with the energetic and mental aspects of well-being discussed in Sing the Body Electric."Real Magic: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Science, and a Guide to the Secret Power of the Universe" by Dean Radin
Radin, a leading researcher in the field of parapsychology, explores the scientific evidence for phenomena like telepathy, precognition, and psychokinesis, drawing connections between consciousness, energy, and the broader structure of reality. This book provides a foundation for understanding other realities beyond the physical."The Physics of Consciousness: The Quantum Mind and the Meaning of Life" by Evan Harris Walker
This book delves into quantum physics and its relationship with consciousness. Walker explores the role of the observer in quantum mechanics and presents a theory that consciousness is fundamental to the universe, contributing to a broader understanding of energy and existence.- "The Secret Doctrine" by H.P. Blavatsky
This foundational text of Theosophy explores the nature of the universe, consciousness, and spiritual evolution. "The Perennial Philosophy" by Aldous Huxley
Huxley examines the common threads of spirituality across various religions, emphasizing universal truths."Human Destiny" by Pierre Lecomte du Noüy
This book explores the intersection of science, philosophy, and religion, arguing for the idea that human evolution is guided by a divine purpose. It discusses the spiritual potential of humanity and the moral responsibilities that come with human consciousness."The Road to Reason" by Pierre Lecomte du Noüy
In this philosophical work, Lecomte du Noüy discusses the importance of reason and scientific thought in understanding the universe. He also delves into how scientific progress should be integrated with moral and spiritual development."Understanding Digital Signal Processing" by Richard G. Lyons
This book provides a clear and accessible introduction to digital signal processing (DSP), making complex concepts understandable even for beginners. It covers topics like filtering, Fourier analysis, and sampling theory in a practical and easy-to-follow manner, ideal for those interested in the fundamentals of signal processing for audio analysis."The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing" by Steven W. Smith
A popular, easy-to-read book that introduces DSP concepts with practical examples and applications. It's a free online resource that explains how signal processing works with step-by-step guides and real-world examples, making it highly accessible for beginners, especially those interested in audio and musical signal analysis."Digital Audio Signal Processing" by Udo Zölzer
This book introduces the principles and applications of digital audio signal processing, focusing on areas such as digital filters, audio effects, and time-frequency analysis. While technical, the material is presented in a way that is approachable for readers with basic knowledge of DSP."An Introduction to Audio Content Analysis: Applications in Signal Processing and Music Informatics" by Alexander Lerch
This text is particularly useful for those interested in audio and music signal processing. It introduces techniques for analyzing audio content such as music structure, rhythm, and harmony using signal processing algorithms. The book is practical and accessible for students and professionals alike."Designing Audio Effect Plug-Ins in C++: With Digital Audio Signal Processing Theory" by Will Pirkle
For those wanting to dive into the application side of audio signal processing, this book is a user-friendly introduction to coding and designing audio effects using C++ programming. It's ideal for beginners looking to understand how DSP can be applied to create real-time audio effects.Jung and the unconscious
- "Memories, Dreams, Reflections" by Carl G. Jung
A semi-autobiographical work, this book covers Jung's life and key ideas, including his development of concepts like the collective unconscious, archetypes, and the shadow. It provides personal insights into his psychological theories. - "The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious" by Carl G. Jung
This book is a central text in Jungian psychology, where he outlines his theories of the unconscious mind, particularly the collective unconscious and its archetypal images. It's fundamental reading for understanding Jung's ideas about personality and the psyche. - "Psychological Types" by Carl G. Jung
In this work, Jung introduces his theory of psychological types, which later influenced the development of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). He discusses the dichotomy of introversion and extraversion as well as other psychological functions that shape personality. - "Man and His Symbols" by Carl G. Jung
Written as an accessible introduction to Jungian thought, this book delves into the use of symbols in dreams and art as representations of unconscious processes. It's designed for a broader audience and offers insights into the human psyche. - "The Undiscovered Self" by Carl G. Jung
Jung explores the conflict between the individual's need for personal development and the pressures of modern society. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness in navigating the unconscious and shadow aspects of personality. - "Owning Your Own Shadow: Understanding the Dark Side of the Psyche" by Robert A. Johnson
A practical guide to understanding Jung's concept of the shadow, this book explains how to recognize and integrate the shadow self for psychological balance and personal growth. - "Jung's Map of the Soul: An Introduction" by Murray Stein
This book offers an introduction to Jung's theories of personality, including his ideas about the shadow, the unconscious, and individuation. It's a good resource for those new to Jungian psychology. - "Gifts Differing: Understanding Personality Type" by Isabel Briggs Myers with Peter B. Myers
This book explains the MBTI system of personality types, which is based on Jung's psychological types. It provides insights into how different personality types interact and how they influence personal and professional life.Healing with sounds
- "The Healing Power of Sound: Recovery from Life-Threatening Illness Using Sound, Voice, and Music" by Mitchell L. Gaynor
This book delves into the use of sound therapy for healing, focusing on how vibrations and frequencies can be used to support recovery from illness. Gaynor, an oncologist, combines medical insights with sound healing practices. - "Tuning the Human Biofield: Healing with Vibrational Sound Therapy" by Eileen Day McKusick
McKusick explores the biofield anatomy, discussing how sound, frequency, and vibration affect the human energy field. The book includes information on how tuning forks and other sound tools can promote healing. - "Healing Sounds: The Power of Harmonics" by Jonathan Goldman
This book explains the concept of using sound and harmonics to heal the body and mind. It includes practical techniques for sound healing, such as vocal toning and working with overtones. - "Sound Medicine: How to Use the Ancient Science of Sound to Heal the Body and Mind" by Kulreet Chaudhary
This book combines ancient Ayurvedic medicine with modern sound therapy practices. Chaudhary explains how sound frequencies and vibrations can be used for healing and well-being, from mantras to modern sound technologies.Pioneers
- "Implosion: Secret Science of Ecstasy and Immortality" by Dan Winter
Dan Winter explores the fractal nature of reality, particularly in relation to consciousness, the heart's electrical activity, and bioenergetics. His work ties together concepts from sacred geometry, implosion, and the physics of bliss. - "Fractal Space-Time and Sacred Geometry" by Dan Winter
This book delves into the geometry of consciousness and the human energy field, emphasizing the implications of fractal structures in biology, heart coherence, and the deeper understanding of the universe. - "Decoding the Human Body-Field: The New Science of Information as Medicine" by Peter H. Fraser
Peter H. Fraser, a pioneer in bioenergetics, examines the body's information systems, or the “human body-field,” explaining how it influences health and healing. His work integrates quantum biology and modern medicine with energetic healing practices. - (no book) Joël Sternheimer
Sternheimer's work presents a theory of how musical notes correspond to biological processes. He explores the concept of “protein music,” suggesting that specific frequencies can influence molecular interactions in living organisms.Consciousness, Energy, and Reality
- "The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor" by Gerald Pollack
Pollack presents groundbreaking research on the properties of water and its implications for biology and energy medicine. - "LSD and the Mind of the Universe" by Christopher Bache
Bache explores the intersection of psychedelics, consciousness, and the nature of reality through personal experiences and scientific insights. - "Consciousness Beyond Life: The Science of the Near-Death Experience" by Pim van Lommel
Van Lommel provides a comprehensive examination of near-death experiences, their implications for consciousness, and the continuity of self beyond physical existence. - "The Man Who Didn't Believe in Miracles" by Didier Van Cauwelaert
This novel intertwines themes of consciousness and quantum physics, exploring the nature of reality and belief through a compelling narrative. - "Healthy on purpose: impulses for self-healing" by Folker Meissner
Meissner investigates the scientific principles underlying energy medicine, offering insights into its therapeutic potential and mechanisms. - "Connected: The Emergence of Global Consciousness" by Roger Nelson
Nelson examines the interconnectedness of human consciousness and the implications for understanding collective experiences and global consciousness. - "Morphogenic water - Health - Information and fields of consciousness" by Marc Henry
Henry discusses the significance of water in biological systems and its role as a medium for energy transfer and consciousness. "Life After Life" by Raymond Moody
Moody's groundbreaking work introduces the concept of near-death experiences and presents numerous case studies that highlight common elements reported by those who have had such experiences."Embraced by the Light" by Betty J. Eadie
This memoir recounts Eadie's near-death experience, sharing her insights and the profound spiritual revelations she encountered during her journey."Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife" by Eben Alexander
Alexander, a neurosurgeon, shares his own near-death experience and offers a compelling account that challenges conventional scientific views on consciousness and the afterlife."Dying to Be Me: My Journey from Cancer, to Near Death, to True Healing" by Anita Moorjani
Moorjani shares her transformative near-death experience during her battle with cancer and the powerful lessons about self-acceptance and healing she learned."Journeys Out of the Body" by Robert A. Monroe
This classic book documents Monroe's personal experiences with out-of-body travel and explores the possibilities of human consciousness beyond the physical body. It is widely regarded as one of the foundational texts in consciousness studies."Far Journeys" by Robert A. Monroe
This sequel to "Journeys Out of the Body" delves deeper into Monroe's travels beyond the physical plane, where he explores different dimensions of existence and expands on his understanding of consciousness."Ultimate Journey" by Robert A. Monroe
In this final book of the trilogy, Monroe shares insights from his experiences in altered states of consciousness, focusing on themes such as the afterlife, the nature of existence, and human purpose."Cosmic Consciousness" by Richard M. Bucke
Bucke describes his own experience of cosmic consciousness and explores its implications for spiritual evolution."A Yaqui Way of Knowledge" by Carlos Castaneda
This book delves into shamanic practices and the nature of reality through Castaneda's apprenticeship with a Yaqui shaman.- "Bioethics: Principles, Issues, and Cases" by Lewis Vaughn
Vaughn presents key ethical principles and issues in medical practice, providing case studies for real-world applications. - "Consciousness and the Universe: Quantum Physics, Evolution, Brain & Mind" by Sir Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff
This collection of essays explores the quantum origins of consciousness, combining insights from physics, neuroscience, and philosophy to investigate how quantum processes in the brain may explain conscious experience. - "Consciousness Explained" by Daniel Dennett
Dennett presents a comprehensive theory of consciousness, arguing against traditional views and offering insights into the workings of the mind. - "Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion" by Sam Harris
Harris discusses consciousness, meditation, and the nature of spirituality, advocating for a secular approach to understanding the mind. - "The Quantum and the Lotus: A Journey to the Frontiers Where Science and Buddhism Meet" by Matthieu Ricard and Trinh Xuan Thuan
This book explores parallels between quantum physics and Buddhist philosophy, discussing insights from both fields. - "The Holographic Universe" by Michael Talbot
Talbot presents the idea that the universe operates like a hologram, merging insights from quantum physics with metaphysical implications. - "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl
Frankl explores the psychological journey of finding purpose even in the direst circumstances, integrating existential philosophy and psychology. - "The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma" by Bessel van der Kolk
This book discusses the impact of trauma on the body and mind, highlighting innovative approaches to healing. "Core Energetics" by John C. Pierrakos
This book outlines Pierrakos' approach to Core Energetics, a body-centered therapeutic modality. He delves into how unblocking energy in the body can lead to emotional and psychological healing, integrating spirituality with psychotherapy."The Pathwork of Self-Transformation" by Eva Pierrakos
Authored by John Pierrakos' wife, Eva Pierrakos, this book is essential in understanding the spiritual and energetic foundations of Core Energetics. It presents a collection of teachings from the Pathwork Guide, which strongly influenced Pierrakos' own therapeutic work."My Voice Will Go with You: The Teaching Tales of Milton H. Erickson" by Milton H. Erickson, edited by Sidney Rosen
This book is a collection of Erickson's therapeutic stories and teaching tales. It highlights his indirect techniques and use of metaphor to facilitate deep psychological change, offering insights into the way Erickson subtly guided his patients to healing."Uncommon Therapy: The Psychiatric Techniques of Milton H. Erickson, M.D." by Jay Haley
Haley offers a detailed look into Erickson's innovative techniques in brief therapy. This book highlights Erickson's non-traditional and often surprising methods, including his ability to guide patients toward rapid therapeutic breakthroughs in just a few sessions.- "General System Theory: Foundations, Development, Applications" by Ludwig von Bertalanffy
A classic in systems thinking, Bertalanffy's work introduces the fundamentals of General Systems Theory, which became a foundational pillar for interdisciplinary study across the sciences. His ideas have been influential in everything from biology to social sciences. - "Steps to an Ecology of Mind" by Gregory Bateson
A key figure in the Palo Alto Group, Bateson's collection of essays covers topics like communication, psychology, and ecology. His work laid the groundwork for systems thinking in human communication and interactions. - "Mind and Nature: A Necessary Unity" by Gregory Bateson
Another essential text from Bateson, which explores how the mind and the environment are interconnected. His ideas are foundational for understanding systems theory in terms of human interaction, learning, and ecology. - "The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge" by Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann
This book ties into systems thinking through its exploration of how social systems and realities are constructed and maintained. - "The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision" by Fritjof Capra and Pier Luigi Luisi
Capra, a key figure in systems thinking, presents a contemporary and integrated understanding of living systems. This book ties systems theory to biology, ecology, and consciousness. - "Change: Principles of Problem Formation and Problem Resolution" by Paul Watzlawick, John Weakland, and Richard Fisch
Another essential work from the Palo Alto Group, it explores how change occurs in human systems, particularly families and organizations, through a systemic lens. - "The Tree of Knowledge: The Biological Roots of Human Understanding" by Humberto R. Maturana and Francisco J. Varela
This book ties together biology, cognition, and systems thinking, focusing on autopoiesis (self-creating systems), a central concept in understanding living systems. - "Cybernetics, or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine" by Norbert Wiener
This foundational text of cybernetics explores how communication and control processes operate in both machines and living beings. - "The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of The Learning Organization" by Peter M. Senge
Senge's work applies systems thinking to organizational development. It's widely regarded as a key text in both business and education, focusing on how complex organizations can be structured for learning and adaptability.