This manuscript represents the culmination of twelve years of intensive thinking and writing about questions that have puzzled philosophers, politicians, religious leaders and laypersons, scientists, parents, and, indeed every thoughtful person from time immemorial.
The title cannot be richly or fully understood until one has reached the end of the book. However, I can gladly define my use of the terms.
“Rebirth†refers simply to what is born again having experienced a previous birth before and what is now coming forth once again.
“Quantum†refers to physical objects at the quantum mechanical ( or atomic) level currently meta-sensual from a human perspective.
“Phenomenology†is simply that branch of philosophy whose adherents maintain that philosophy does not begin with a rational argument, rational concepts, or any other strictly mental activity, but rather with a detailed description of real life experience, namely, the phenomena of life. Ergo, phenomenology is the study of the phenomena of life. All the great philosophers have been phenomenologists and we all are in so far as we study our own personal experiences and those of others, especially those recorded encounters with the divine described by prophets in holy writ. Because it is a philosophy that we all naturally do and, indeed, cannot avoid doing, it is a philosophy “adapted to the capacity of the weak and the weakest of all†human beings.1 The reader has only to accept life to realize that he or she can do this kind of philosophy with what might now seem to be an intimidating name, but what will become like the name of an old, familiar friend. You are a phenomenologist. Now come and hear my phenomenology.