The series includes currently the following volumes:
I have been researching metaphysics for a good thirty years and realized more and more that consciousness is not separate from the physical world. Even more: I had to learn that every human being creates his outer physical reality in every moment according to his deep emotions and projects it into a seemingly outer world. And that for every planck-time, the smallest time interval in which the natural laws are still valid.
The coexistence of everything that exists on this planet is the result of a comprehensive cooperation and constant, highly complex telepathic attunements. These and other insights are only partially consistent with previous scientific findings, as science has always lagged behind metaphysics. Now, however, quantum physics can no longer avoid recognizing what metaphysics has long known: mind shapes matter and there is nothing unconscious in the physical world. None other than physicist and Nobel Prize winner Max Planck, the founder of quantum physics, explained this in his groundbreaking lecture at the Congress of Scholars in Florence in 1930.
However, because these assumptions have a repulsive effect on many of my contemporaries, here is a short excerpt from the lecture in question:
" There is no matter in itself. All matter is created and exists only through a force that causes the atomic particles to vibrate and holds them together to form the tiny solar system of the atom. But since there is neither an intelligent force nor an eternal force in the whole outer space [...] we must assume a conscious intelligent mind behind this force. This mind is the origin of all matter. It is not the visible but perishable matter that is real, true, actual - for matter would not exist at all without the mind - but the invisible, immortal mind is the real. However, since spirit cannot exist in itself either, but every spirit belongs to a being, we must necessarily assume spirit beings. However, since spirit beings cannot be of themselves either, but must be created, I am not afraid to call this mysterious creator by the same name as all cultural societies on earth have called him in previous millennia: God. Thus the physicist, who has to deal with matter, moves from the realm of matter into the realm of the spirit. And that is the end of our task, and we must pass our research on to the hands of philosophy. "
" There is no matter in itself. All matter is created and exists only through a force that causes the atomic particles to vibrate and holds them together to form the tiny solar system of the atom.
But since there is neither an intelligent force nor an eternal force in the whole outer space [...] we must assume a conscious intelligent mind behind this force. This mind is the origin of all matter. It is not the visible but perishable matter that is real, true, actual - for matter would not exist at all without the mind - but the invisible, immortal mind is the real.
However, since spirit cannot exist in itself either, but every spirit belongs to a being, we must necessarily assume spirit beings. However, since spirit beings cannot be of themselves either, but must be created, I am not afraid to call this mysterious creator by the same name as all cultural societies on earth have called him in previous millennia: God.
Thus the physicist, who has to deal with matter, moves from the realm of matter into the realm of the spirit. And that is the end of our task, and we must pass our research on to the hands of philosophy. "
These findings of physics, which are over a hundred years old, have not yet made their way into school curricula - and therefore not into general knowledge. The series 'Behind the scenes of our world' now explains the being and reality creation of individuals in this world and outside this reality system. How do the spiritual and physical worlds work and how is reality created here and there? How do we influence - consciously or unconsciously - what happens to us? Why are there no coincidences, only providences? Countless other questions about general knowledge are answered.
"For us believing physicists, the distinction between past, present and future only has the meaning of an - albeit persistent - illusion." Albert Einstein (1879-1955), physicist & Nobel Prize winner
The volumes of this series focus on different topics and bring together vocabulary and statements from a wide variety of sources to form a unified world view that differs significantly from the world view of human beings today and which sees everything that exists as subject to the value concepts of cooperation and value fulfillment [see 'Definitions of Metaphysics']. The central main work is volume zero. The Austrian author Lotte Ingrisch sees this volume 'The Power of Consciousness - How we form our reality in every moment' as the standard work of its genre.
The missing volumes are largely finished and will be published bit by bit. For those who don't get on with my presentation, I recommend an author that Lotte Ingrisch kindly drew my attention to after the book series had actually already been finished: Jane Roberts, for example 'The Early Sessions: Book 2 of The Seth Material', ISBN 9780984928545 (Attention: Not the same as her other book series 'The Early Class Sessions')