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Regaining Paradise: Forming a New Worldview, Knowing God, and Journeying into Eternity by Paul Corson

Regaining Paradise: Forming a New Worldview, Knowing God, and Journeying into Eternity

by Paul Corson

432 pages
Even veteran readers of spiritual literature will be delighted and enlightened by Regaining Paradise, by Paul Corson, which celebrates new and age-old wisdom. Corson sensibly reconciles faith and science in a manner both simple and deep, allowing the mind’s eye to perceive new means of understanding the rational and the miraculous.

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The real genius of Corson’s approach is the overwhelming evidence he brings to the fore that the world around the reader repeats its patterns to echo their creator’s mark. Humanity is thus part of the “cosmic beauty” that can be understood through reason and being unafraid to face our inner sameness with the stars and with each other. Over and over, Corson reminds us that we are surrounded by miracles every minute, but familiarity has Even veteran readers of spiritual literature will be delighted and enlightened by Regaining Paradise: Forming a New Worldview, Knowing God, and Journeying into Eternity, by Paul Corson, which celebrates both new and age-old wisdom. A dedicated researcher, Corson incorporates insights from many fields with his own out-of-body experiences to take the reader on a hero’s journey in which doubts and fears are dragons to be slain in the quest for truth.

Corson appeals to the thinker and the spectator of the marvelous, the spiritual, and the practical, ever-seeking and yet at peace. With dense, appealing prose, Corson quotes theoretical physicists, poets, philosophers, psychologists, and theists, orchestrating his cerebral symphony into a ground-breaking thesis that rewards careful and multiple readings.

Unlike other spiritualists who decry science and eschew the most common of common sense, Corson embraces scientific evidence as the creator’s handiwork even while showing the limits of science in appreciating the universe around and within us. For one example, Corson offers a sensible reconciliation of faith and evolution that is both simple and deep, noting that those who deny intelligent design and hold strictly to materialism are as entrenched in faith as the theists they scorn.

With a sharp, almost painful clarity the reader will greatly appreciate, Corson discusses God as the ultimate poet, scientist, and source. Corson calls upon the reader to open their mind’s eye to perceive new means of understanding that are at once both rational and miraculous.

He promises, and delivers, that once readers allow themselves to overcome personal fears and doubts, they will see the truth of Paradise. A tall order indeed!

The reader can feel, and share, Corson’s joy and astonishment as he describes the details of his vision both visually and emotionally. The reader is challenged to believe in such a vision by the same author who has explained the nature of cosmic vibration and macro-genetic engineering.

In unprecedented detail, Corson talks about being one with this vital force behind the physical world. Corson fulfills the promise of showing the same world around us but through new eyes, a “rewired” mind that can perceive reality in its fullness and boundary-free unity of light and the eternal mind-force. Then, with astonishing ease, Corson moves on to describe not just the unity of God, but the details of heaven.

In the best possible sense, Corson calls on us to go down the proverbial rabbit hole of wonder and even bewilderment to find the bedrock of truth. Here we come face-to-face with the question of questions that is self-liberating: the very nature of a God, the infinite force that is its own explanation. Doing so takes the courage to face our deepest fears, particularly concerning death, to comprehend that the past, present, and future meet in an eternal endlessness. As such, fear is replaced by the glory of the world and of the many worlds behind this one.

In this and many other ways, Corson’s Regaining Paradise accomplishes many little miracles of its own. Citing Plato’s Theory of Forms one moment, then Fritz-Albert Popp’s experiments with electromagnetic radiation the next, contemplating the duality of the universe even as he espouses the need for empathy among humankind, Corson exposes us to a multi-universe of wonders indeed.

 

Reviews
“Regaining Paradise resonates deeply with my own views. I am confident, based on what we know about the nonlocal nature of consciousness, that some form of immortality is not optional but is mandated. Paul obviously realizes this and is bold and erudite in asserting it. This book will be of enormous consolation and inspiration to anyone fortunate enough to read it.”
- Larry Dossey, M.D Author of 'One Mind: How Our Individual Mind is Part of a Greater Consciousness' and 'Why It Matters' (Hay House, 2013).
"In this expansive book; combining science, physics, logical reasoning, and intuition; Paul Corson bids the reader to step outside their usual range of experience and journey with him to the limits of the cosmos. The ideas set forth here are clearly and successfully articulated and thoroughly referenced."
- Bill Reinsmith, Ph.D. Award-winning essayist and Professor of Philosophy at the Philadelphia University of the Sciences authored 'A Harmony Within: Five Who Took Refuge: A Study in Creative Withdrawal'.
"This book is a brilliant explanation concerning the mysteries of our existence. Corson's observations are backed by science as well as reason. He addresses the transcendent realm not from the platform of Earth, but from a place beyond the circle of the universe. Corson's unique perspective recognizes the suprauniversal factors beyond universal time that are genesis for our material existence as well as the source of our spiritual immortality. His genius lies in explaining the origin and nature of universal time and its infinite source. For those who seek answers to existential questions of purpose and meaning, and whether there is actually an Other Side, I highly recommend this book."
- Wanda Woodward, Ph.D. Philosophy. Author of The Anatomy of The Soul: An Authentic Psychology and The Human Soul: An Ontological Exegenesis of Transcendence.
A mind-bending book by a clearly passionate thinker. With musings on anxiety, love, grief, doubt, mortality, and the nature of heaven, the spectrum of content is wide and far-reaching. The balance of formal scientific writing and gentle, suggestive anecdotes makes the book accessible to a wide range of readers. With the potential for personal improvement and spiritual clarity, Regaining Paradise is a fascinating, in-depth, and thought-provoking dive into spiritual truth.
- Self-Publishing Review

 

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    Tales from the Other Side is set in seven parts. The first five are tales that the author witnessed, which are astonishing because they defy natural law and scientific explanation. The sixth part is a poem describing the dialogue between people stargazing and alien travelers. The seventh part is comprised on two allegorical, inspiring stories.

 

About the Author
In Regaining Paradise, Paul Corson describes his three visions in which he transcended this life into the next. His three otherworldly experiences were found credible by academics and were featured in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Corson, a true mystic, tells us what happened on that visit and two that followed, and he answers our biggest questions: Is there a God, and if so, what is the fundamental nature of the infinite force? What happens to us after we die? If there is a heaven, how will we experience it?

 

 

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