![]() ![]() This happens when a book has the power of opening a new horizon: you see the world with new eyes, you ask yourself questions you never dreamed of asking, whether or not you gave yourself answers, - that is not so important – you simply ascended with your questioning to a higher state of consciousness. I know of some people who claim that their life has been changed after reading this book, and this holds for scientists as well as for lay people. This is impressive, but I believe that the most impressive thing about the book was (is) its impact on the reader. In these few lines I would like to convey to you this sense of freshness that I felt after taking picking up the book again after –well, say twenty years… And so it is for The Tao of Physics (an exploration of the parallels between modern physics and Eastern mysticism) of Fritjof Capra. Which also means, that a classic book never gets old. ![]() ![]() A book which is a classic is like an old friend: it is always there at your disposal, and each time you open a page, even at random, you find a useful suggestion for living - even for living today. ![]()
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