Maya Sends Her Love is a little book (66 pages, a little over 11,000 words) that melds together basic common sense with some quantum physics principles to yield a surprise or two about the deeper nature of life.
The story weaves together the fuller nature of time and evolution to make some salient points about why we're not tapping intuitive abilities to live more cooperatively and creatively.
As the author of this work, I believe it contains some ideas that can help those who are limited by old "clock-work universe" beliefs to step or Fall into new levels of awareness.
It is my hope that it will help those who are sceptical and overly scientific to engage an intuitive awareness of the deeper nonlocal (interconnected) nature behind our everyday world of cars, cats and computers.
The book is easy to read and, according to initial reviews, well regarded
Steaphen Pirie,
May 12, 2007
Back Cover Text:
Maya sends her love is a warm-hearted story of a young girl who learns of times past – our time, prior to Falling – when we were blind to a vital flaw in our understanding of life, love and happiness.
Maya learns it was not until we faced the compelling evidence of quantum physics that we finally began to accept ourselves and Fall into the fullness of love and life.
About the author: Steaphen Pirie is the author of a series of books that explain how the extraordinary
discoveries of quantum physics can dramatically add meaning and depth to our everyday lives.
I am very impressed with the book ‘Maya Sends Her Love’. It provides a very easy introduction to many of the ‘mysteries’ of quantum physics.
I encourage a wide audience for the book – the message it contains is important.