Biocentrism is is one of the most compelling new philosophies of existence that I’ve encountered and I’ve spent a lot of time imagining how it could work and what it all must mean.

A recent article in the Huffington Post gives a great explanation of the biocentric theory that death does not exist…

Many of us fear death. We believe in death because we have been told we will die. We associate with the body, and we know that bodies die. But a new scientific theory suggests death is not the end.

One well-known aspect of quantum physics is that certain observations cannot be predicted absolutely. Instead, there is a range of possible observations each with a different probability. One mainstream explanation, the “many-worlds” interpretation, states that each of these possible observations corresponds to a different universe (the ‘multiverse’). A new scientific theory – called biocentrism – refines these ideas. There are an infinite number of universes, and everything that could possibly happen occurs in some universe. Death does not exist in any real sense in these scenarios…

Photojournalist, Josh Ryder is someone who understands biocentrism in a very real way because it isn’t a metaphysical theory for him, but rather, it’s his conscious reality. Ryder doesn’t just remember his past life in ancient Rome, he experiences the sights and sounds and feelings of that previous life in real-time as he moves through his 21st century existence. Living simultaneously in two worlds, Ryder has the metaphysically unique perspective that allows him to connect the dots that are separated by sixteen centuries of time in order to solve a present-day crime with past-life clues and evidence.

Read an excerpt of “The Reincarnationist”

But Josh Ryder isn’t someone we can talk to about it. He’s the biocentric lead character in “The Reincarnationist,” the first in my series of fictional thrillers centered around the theme of reincarnation. (“The Reincarnationist” is also the inspiration behind the new Fox crime drama, “Past Life,” which is also centered around reincarnation.)

I think if you read the book you’ll see how Ryder’s “many worlds” experiences bring the theory of biocentrism to life. Click here to get a 100-page free sampler with excerpts from “The Reincarnationist” as well as two other books in the Reincarnationist series. Then have some fun experiencing biocentrism for yourself.

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M.J. Rose is the international bestselling author of 11 novels, and a self-taught expert in reincarnation.

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