Michael Talbot
Michael Talbot, American author and mystic, proposed that reality is not solid but a holographic projection, drawing on physicist David Bohm’s implicate order and Karl Pribram’s holographic brain theory. In The Holographic Universe, he suggested each fragment of existence contains the whole, making separateness an illusion. Talbot linked this model to phenomena like telepathy, near-death experiences, and miraculous healing, claiming consciousness decodes frequencies from a deeper dimension. His work sought to unite science and spirituality, offering a radical vision of interconnectedness. Though controversial, Talbot inspired readers to question materialist assumptions and embrace the possibility that mind and cosmos are inseparably entwined.
When we experience a synchronicity, what we are really experiencing is the human mind operating, for a moment, in its true order and extending throughout society and nature, moving through orders of increasing subtlety, reaching past the source of mind and matter into creativity itself.
“The electrons in a carbon atom in the human brain are connected to the subatomic particles that comprise every salmon that swims, every heart that beats, and every star that shimmers in the sky. Everything interpenetrates everything… all of nature is ultimately a seamless web.”

