“Becoming Love” with Thomas Campbell

Posted on Jun 09 , 2012 in Past Events and Classes

This is the 45th anniversary of the Summer of Love.

And Love is still the answer.

Thomas Campbell, acclaimed NASA physicist, metaphysician, and author of the My Big TOE trilogy, will speak on “Becoming Love” on Saturday, June 9 from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm.  Campbell’s work is an extremely thought provoking adventure and offers a unique and fascinating perspective on many of the metaphysical subjects we discuss at Unity.

For the latter half of the presentation Campbell will be joined by a member of his staff, Rev. Carole O’Connell and Rev. Richard Burdick for a panel discussion of his work from a spiritual as well as scientific perspective.  The panel will respond directly to questions from those gathered and together we will all discover what “Becoming Love” means from many different viewpoints.

Unity North is especially excited to have Tom as their guest speaker because his work so perfectly resonates with our mission statement that we are all one, that Love is the fundamental reality, and that all paths lead to this same conclusion. Tom’s scientific work as well as his expertise in the field of consciousness and the exploration of the larger reality brings together the perfect validation of Unity’s purpose and Tom’s findings.

There is no charge for admission to this event, but donations will be graciously accepted.  There will be a one-hour break for lunch between the morning and afternoon sessions.  You are welcome to bring your own lunch or venture out to one of the nearby restaurants.

About Thomas Campbell

Tom Campbell began researching altered states of consciousness with Bob Monroe (Journeys Out Of The Body, Far Journeys, and The Ultimate Journey) at Monroe Laboratories in the early 1970s where he and a few others were instrumental in getting Monroe’s laboratory for the study of consciousness up and running. These early drug-free consciousness pioneers helped design experiments, developed the technology for creating specific altered states, and were the main subjects of study (guinea pigs) all at the same time. Campbell has been experimenting with, and exploring the subjective and objective mind ever since. For the past thirty years, Campbell has been focused on scientifically exploring the properties, boundaries, and abilities of consciousness.

During that same time period, he has excelled as a working scientist, a professional physicist dedicated to pushing back the frontiers of cutting edge technology, large-system simulation, technology development and integration, and complex system vulnerability and risk analysis. Presently, and for the past 20 years, he has been at the heart of developing US missile defense systems.

Tom is the “TC (physicist)” described in Bob Monroe’s second book Far Journeys and has been a serious explorer of the frontiers of reality, mind, consciousness, and psychic phenomena since the early 1970s. My Big TOE is a model of existence and reality that is based directly on Campbell’s scientific research and first hand experience. It represents the results and conclusions of thirty years of careful scientific exploration of the boundaries and contents of reality from both the physical and metaphysical viewpoints. The author has made every effort to approach his explorations without bias or preconceived notions. There is no belief system, dogma, creed, or unusual assumptions at the root of My Big TOE.

By demanding high quality repeatable, empirical, evidential data to separate what’s real (exists independently and externally) from what’s imaginary or illusory, Campbell has scientifically derived this general model of reality.

My intent is to set your mind free to find truth, not to pile on another layer of belief on top of what you already have, or replace one of your current beliefs with a new one. Freedom – spiritual, emotional, and intellectual freedom – provides the necessary environment for learning. Open minded skepticism is the primary tool you will need to maintain a free mind capable of significant evolutionary progress. ~ Thomas Campbell

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