“Physics, Metaphysics and Your Place in the Larger Reality”.
LONDON: Physicist Thomas Campbell, author of the “My Big TOE” (Theory of Everything) trilogy and one of the leading pioneers in the study of consciousness will be in the UK this month to present a workshop entitled “Physics, Metaphysics and Your Place in the Larger Reality”.
The workshop takes place at Hampstead Town Hall, London NW3 on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th October, 2009.
It will be a highly interactive presentation where Campbell will teach about the origins and inner workings of consciousness and how to practically apply this knowledge to everyday life.
Participants will discover how love, spirituality and quantum mechanics are derived as fundamental aspects of this reality.
Campbell is currently a consultant for NASA, and began researching altered states of consciousness in the early 1970’s with Robert Monroe, founder of the world renowned Monroe Institute. He and Dennis Mennerich built the lab and set up the experiments which Bob used for scientific documentation of his out of body experiences, and research on the subject. Tom is the “TC physicist” in Monroe’s second book Far Journeys.
Some of Tom’s early recordings with Bob Monroe (check out tape numbers 3, 12, 16 and 24 amongst others) can be accessed at:
http://www.monroeinstitute.org/
Tom has since been experimenting with and scientifically exploring the properties, boundaries and abilities of the subjective and objective mind.
For more information about the event and to book tickets visit: www.mbtevents.com or www.mybigtoe.com
Editors Notes:
Thomas Campbell is available for phone interviews from the US until Tuesday 6th October and for interviews in London on Thursday 8th October.
Complimentary Press places are also available for the event and Thomas will be available for a limited number of interviews during the breaks.
Please contact Chantal Cooke at PRdemystified on 020 8544 0091 / 07788 184 649 / Chantal@passionfortheplanet.com for more information or to book an interview or place on the course.
For more information about Thomas Campbell and his work please see: www.mbtevents.com or www.mybigtoe.com

