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Breaking Free from the Illusion of Time

Exploring spiritual awakening and the power of presence, with Steve Taylor.


Time collapses, time expands. Steve Taylor studies and write books about the illusion of time embossed on our 3D minds. Through common spiritual awakenings, we can change our perception of time and connect to others and nature in ways that shift our reality to focus on the now.


During life-threatening accidents or major falls, time slows down and our minds expand to manage the crises. These traumatic hints spotlight the limits of our linear time orientation.


On this week’s Connecting with Coincidence podcast, Steve explains how letting go of linearity allows us to experience the interconnection of everything, loosening isolation and joining the worldwide movement toward collective spiritual awakening. Join us for a “timely” discussion desperately needed in these traumatic times!


Meet Steve now on the Connecting with Coincidence podcast:


Steve Taylor, PhD, is the author of 16 books on psychology and spirituality, and is a senior lecturer in psychology at Leeds Beckett University. He is a past chair of the Transpersonal Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society. His new book is Time Expansion Experiences: The Psychology of Time Perception and the Illusion of Linear Time. His other books include The Adventure: A Practical Guide to Spiritual Awakening, Extraordinary Awakenings, The Clear Light, Out of the Darkness, Back to Sanity, The Calm Center, The Leap, and Spiritual Science.


Steve’s books have been published in 20 languages, and his articles and essays have been published in many academic journals, magazines and newspapers, including The Psychologist, Philosophy Now, The Journal of Humanistic Psychology, and The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology. He regularly appears in the media in the UK, including on Radio 4’s “Prayer for the Day” and the BBC World Service. He writes blog articles for Scientific American and for Psychology Today. Steve lives in Manchester, England.


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