MAKING
TIME: Why Time Seems to Pass at Different Speeds and how to Control it
(paperback published July 2008)
'Provocative and free-wheeling...This is a book which
will really set you thinking about how you can be free.' The
Independent
'A large part of
this book's appeal is its willingness to engage in truly
mind-bending theories...There is plenty to entertain us.' The
Guardian, Paperback of the Week
'A fascinating
inquiry into the phenomenon of
time…Taylor's book is so absorbing that time will fly by while you read
it.' The Herald
'Ingenuous explanations into how we view and perceive time.' Publishing
News
'In
what is both a practical manual and a text-book of psychology, [Steve
Taylor] illustrates that time itself is in some senses an illusion. It is
possible to alter our perceptions in order to make time pass quickly or
slowly, just as we wish, and Taylor shows how it can be done.' The
Good Book Guide
'A
major landmark in our understanding of how human beings
experience time, written with intellectual agility and creative
insight.' Stanley Krippner, Professor of Psychology,
Saybrook Medical School, Co-author: The
Mythic Way
'This
remarkable book addresses crucial questions…After Making Time,
you may never view time - and your life - in the same way.'
Larry
Dossey, MD, author:
Space, Time & Medicine
'A
crystal clear and completely engaging exploration of the subject
of time as it touches on every aspect of human experience.' Allan
Combs, Professor of Transformative Studies, California Institute of Integral Studies,
author of The Radiance of Being,
'Making
Time
is a must-read book. It is exceedingly well written, connecting the
mystical, timeless state with time as a relative component. This is
a very important and timely book.' Daryl
S. Paulson, PhD, President & CEO, BioScience Laboratories, Inc.,
Author of Competitive Business, Caring Business: An Integral
Business Perspective for the 21st Century
'MAKING
TIME is an inspiration for a deeper scientific understanding of time.
Steve Taylor connects mystical experiences of timelessness and an egoless
state of being with theoretical physics…This book realises the hopes of
Einstein and Godel.' Dr. Amrit Sorli, the
SpaceLife Institute, Tuscany, Italy
'Inspiring
and original…A book which will give you a glimpse of children's fresh
first-time vision of the world again.'
Dr. Paul Wildman,
Fellow in Future Studies, International Management Centre, Queensland,
Australia, author of The Esoteric
Thesis
Comments and reviews for my previous book on time, Out of Time:
The Five Laws of Psychological Time and How to Transcend Them
'A remarkable study of the mystery of time…An admirable example of
what Gurdjieff meant by self-observation.' Colin Wilson
'One of the most eminently sensible books on time I have ever read...No
other book compares with it for ease of learning and accessibility of style.
It simplifies but never trivialises, inspires without hiding the fact that
we are all hurtling towards some sort of vanishing point.' Paul Newman, Abraxas Magazine
'Full of intriguing proposals about how we can live more fully through adventure and spiritual
practice.'
David Lorimer, president of the Scientific and Medical Network, author of Whole in One and Radical
Prince
'Fascinating, thought-provoking and extremely well written.'
J.M. Kenney, author of Logtime: The Subjective Scale of Life.
'An ambitious book which contains many insights into the enigma of time and will help the reader to know themselves better and lead a richer and more fulfilling life.'
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