Author T. Lee Baumann was introduced to the Edgar Cayce material through the publication of his first book, God at the Speed of Light (0-87604-439-9). Upon that discovery, Dr. Baumann began to research Cayces special gifts and the credibility of his physical and life readings. Through the use of scientific and experimental data, medical references, major religions and more, Baumann studies and analyzes the readings of Edgar Cayce and finds a Window to God.
T. Lee Baumann of Birmingham, Alabama is a "quantum spirituality" author and lecturer and a doctor of internal medicine and geriatrics.
Beginning his spiritual journey as a religious skeptic, Dr. Baumann now writes books defending spirituality, based upon proven scientific doctrines. For instance, the major religious texts of the world all describe God in terms of Light. Near-death experiences describe going to a Light that is welcoming, intelligent, and loving. Science and physics experiments reveal that physical Light is omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent, and even "conscious"--the result of Light's peculiar quantum nature and existence outside of time.
Lee's first book, God at the Speed of Light, helped to inspire the TV series "Joan of Arcadia." Baumann has also been featured in TV documentaries "The Evidence for Heaven" and "The Search for Heaven" (both Grizzly Adams productions), an Alabama Public TV documentary on the afterlife, CBC radio's "Tapestry," and the popular "Coast-to-Coast" radio program (with interviews by both Art Bell and George Noory).
