Proof of Spiritual Phenomena
A Neuroscientist’s Discovery of the Ineffable Mysteries of
the Universe
Proof of Spiritual Phenomena
Category: Spirituality
Fully indoctrinated into the cult of science, neuroscientist Mona Sobhani, Ph.D., aggressively defended thedogma of scientific beliefs—until a series of life-altering events caused her toreconsider spirituality and psiconcepts and launched her into a two-year investigation into the ineffable mysteries of our world.Sharing the extensive research she discovered on past lives, karma, and the complex interactions of mindand matter, the author details her transformation from diehard materialist to open-minded spiritual seeker.
She reveals her conversations about spirituality and anomalous occurrences with scientific colleagues aswell as high-level experts and government officials who shareddata on extremely sophisticated experimentsthat provided proof for the existence of psi phenomena.
She discovered that psi research has been conductedon a grandscale for more than a century—by hundreds of scientists with hundreds of thousands ofparticipants—and that there exists substantial evidence for the reality of psi. She examines meta-analysis ofthese experiments, such as that of the Ganzfield tests, which showed odds against chance of 12 billion to1—throwing our current scientific materialistparadigm into question.
Providing a deep dive into the literature of psychology, quantum physics, neuroscience, philosophy, andesoteric texts, Sobhani also explores the relationship between psi phenomena, the transcendence of spaceand time, and spirituality. Culminating with the author’s serious reckoning with one of the foundationalprinciples of neuroscience—scientific materialism—this illuminating book shows that the mysteries ofhuman experience go far beyond what the present scientific paradigm can comprehend.
Mona Sobhani, Ph.D., is a cognitive neuroscientist. A formerresearch scientist at the University of Southern California, she holds a doctorate inneuroscience from the University of Southern California and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Vanderbilt University with the MacArthur Foundation Lawand Neuroscience Project. She was also a scholar with the Saks Institute forMental Health Law, Policy, and Ethics and her work has been featured in theNewYork Times, VOX, and othermedia outlets. She lives in Los Angeles.https://monasobhaniphd.com/