Rethinking Time, Consciousness, and Creation Across Planes of Reality - Ylia Callan

Rethinking Time, Consciousness, and Creation Across Planes of Reality

By Ylia Callan

  • Release Date: 2025-06-23
  • Genre: Philosophy

Description

What if time is not a line, but a landscape? What if the universe is not a machine, but a mind?

Rethinking Time, Consciousness, and Creation Across Planes of Reality is a bold, multidisciplinary exploration of the nature of existence — one that challenges conventional cosmology, expands the boundaries of science, and invites readers to reimagine reality as alive, layered, and interconnected.

Drawing from philosophy, physics, systems thinking, and ancient wisdom traditions, this book proposes a layered universe where time flows differently across scales, consciousness is a fundamental aspect of matter, and creation is an ongoing, participatory process. From subatomic particles to human minds, from microbes to galaxies, reality unfolds across planes of perception — each with its own rhythm, causality, and intelligence.

In this provocative work, you'll explore:

•Why linear time may be an illusion, and how layered temporality better fits cosmic, biological, and subjective experience
•How consciousness may extend beyond the brain, appearing in systems, cells, and even water
•A critique of the Big Bang model, and a proposal for a new cosmological narrative rooted in emergence rather than explosion
•The ethical and ecological implications of a living, conscious cosmos
•How science can expand beyond reductionism to include intuition, phenomenology, and systems-based knowledge
•How ancient traditions like Vedanta, Taoism, and Aboriginal Dreaming align with emerging ideas in quantum biology, AI, and complexity theory
•Testable predictions, cross-scale causality, and pathways toward a post-materialist science

Whether you're a physicist curious about panpsychism, a philosopher of mind exploring consciousness at scale, or a seeker wondering what lies beyond the material veil, this book offers a framework that is both intellectually rigorous and spiritually resonant.

Rethinking Time is not just a theory — it is an invitation to reenter a world where reality is not passive and mechanical, but layered, intelligent, and alive. It asks not only what the universe is made of, but what it means — and what kind of future we might build if we remember our place within it.