From the Bilbliography of The Psyche As Interaction:

Transformations of the Myth Through Time, Joseph Campbell, Harper & Row, Publishers, New York (1990) (ISBN 0-06-055189-5). A collection of lectures from Joseph Campbell - they give insight into how myth has shaped and defined human civilization.

Quantum Theory, David Bohm, Dover Publications, Inc., New York (1951, 1979), (ISBN:0-486-65969-0). This work takes the discussion of quantum theory to more creative territory, allowing quantum physics to be more accessible.

Wholeness and the Implicate Order, David Bohm, ARK Paperbacks, London and New York (1983) (ISBN 0-7448-0000-5). Another work on theoretical physics, this book delves into the connectivity of the universe.

The World According to Wavelets: The Story of a Mathematical Technique in the Making, Second Edition, Barbara Burke Hubbard, A. K. Peters, Ltd., Wellesley, Massachusetts (1998) (ISBN 1-56881-072-5). A work on the latest field developments in advanced applied mathematics, it connects mathematics to digital mathematical needs.

The Science of Sound, Thomas D. Rossing, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading Massachusetts (ISBN 0-201-06505-3). This is a introductory text to the science of acoustics.

Sensory Inhibition, Georg von Békésy, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ (1967) (Library of Congress Card Catalog Number 66-17713). This work approaches the science of brain inhibition and motor function from psychological roots.

Presence of the Past (Morphic Resonance and the Habits of Nature), Rupert Sheldrake, Vintage Books, New York (1988) (ISBN 0-394-75990-7). This book discusses the shared experienced of nature in the context of a historical collective consciousness.

The Special Theory of Relativity, David Bohm, W.A. Benjamin, New York (1965). Written in the form of recorded lectures, this work carefully explains the Theory of Relativity in accessible terms.

The Symbolic Species: The Co-Evolution of Language and the Brain, Terrence W. Deacon, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., New York, (1997) (ISBN 0-393-03838-6). This book approaches the collected consciousness from the context of historical shared experience through evolution over time.

Synchronicity: The Bridge Between Matter and Mind, F. David Peat, Bantam Books, New York ((1987) (ISBN 0-553-34321-1). Peat discusses physics theory in historical context and applies it to modernity, focusing on the power to create with thought.

The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism, Second Edition, Fritjof Capra, Bantam New Age Books, New York (1983) (ISBN 0-553-26379-X). Capra discusses physics in terms on the spiritual connectivity to the universe, and ancient religious such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Taoism.

The Psychology of Ritual, Murray Hope, Element Books Limited, Longmead, England (1988) (ISBN 1-85230-043-4). This book delves into the ritualistic behavior of humanity being derived from collective thought over time, and a psychological need for pattern.

The Nature of the Chemical Bond, Third Edition, Linus Pauling, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York (1960) (ISBN 0-8014-03330-2). A groundbreaking work which defined molecular structure in the context of quantum theory.

Number and Time, Studies in Jungian Thought, Reflections Leading Toward Unification of Depth Psychology and Physics, Marie Louise von Franz (translated by Andrea Dykes, James Hillman, General Editor), Northwestern University Press, Evanston (1974) (Library of Congress Card Catalog Number 73-84647, ISBN 0-8101-0532-2). This book brings together the science of psychology and mathematics in order to apply actualization to though and unity.

The Mystery of the Aleph, Amir D. Aczel, Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York, NY (2000) (ISBN:0-7434-2299-6). Aczel writes about the mind, thought, mathematics, and spirituality.

Light, R. W. Ditchburn, Ph.D., Unabridged Republication of 1961 Interscience Publishers Edition, Dover Publications, Inc., New York (1991) (ISBN 0-486-66667-0 (pbk.)). Ditchburn reconciles seemingly oppositional theories of light into one theory based in quantum physics.

Human Navigation and the Sixth Sense, Robin Baker, Simon and Schuster, New York (1981). This book discusses the Earth's magnetic fields in relation to the sixth sense of humanity, attempting to reconcile science and spiritualism.

Language and Mind, Enlarged Edition, Noam Chomsky, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., (1972) (Library of Congress Card Catalog Number 70-187121, ISBN 0-15-549257-8 (paperbound) and 0-15-147810-4 (hardbound)). This is a groundbreaking work in linguistic theory, focusing on the mind, thought, and human experience.

The Holographic Universe, Michael Talbot, Harper Perinnial, a Division of Harper Collins Publishers (1991) (Library of Congress Card Catalog Number 90-55555, ISBN 0-06-092258-3). Talbot's book uses mysticism to theorize about the realities of the universe's structure, discussing the universe in terms of a hologram metaphor.

The Gnostic Gospels, Elaine Pagels, Vintage Books (a division of Random House), New York (1979) (ISBN 0-679-72453-2 (pbk.)). The 52 alternative gospel texts discussed by Pagels illuminate further revelations about the historical Jesus, putting them in conflict with Christian tradition.

The Fractal Geometry of Nature, Benoit B. Mandelbrot, W. H. Freeman and Company, New York (1977, 1982, 1983), (ISBN 0-7167-1186-9). A book which discusses the patterns of light in the mathematical context of geometry.

The Physical World of Late Antiquity, S. Sambursky, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey ((1962) (ISBN 0-691-08476-9). A historical work focused on the Classical scientific theories.

Sacred Geometry: Philosophy and Practice, Robert Lawlor, Thames and Hudson, Ltd., London, 1982 (Reprinted 1997) (Library of Congress Card Catalog Number 88-51328, ISBN 0-500-81030-3). A work in which spirituality is the source of mathematical perfection, this book blends the religious with the scientific and mathematical.

The Origin of Satan, Elaine Pagels, Random House, New York, (1995) by Elaine Pagels (ISBN 0-679-40140-7). Pagels explores the roots of hatred against other groups by the Christian traditions, weaving a historical, spiritual and anthropological tale of Christian evolution over time.

Philosophical Foundations of Physics: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science, Rudolf Carnap (Edited by Martin Gardner), Basic Books, Inc. (1966) (Library of Congress Card Catalog Number 66-16499). Carnap makes the history of science approachable with this work which blends the philosophical roots of scientific theory with the application of science.

Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science, Hermann Weyl (Revised and Augmented English Edition Based on a Translation by Olaf Helmer), Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey (1949). This book grapples with the reconciliation of philosophy and science in a foundational text of the philosophy of science.

The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature, Heinz R. Pagels, Bantam Books, New York (1982) (ISBN 0-553-24625-9). A book to help everyone navigate physics, even without a mathematical background.