Corine Sombrun is one of the leading lights of Transcience. Frederic Lenoir and Wolfgang Pauli, a Nobel prize winning founder of Quantic Physics, are among those who adhere to Jung’s view that Shamanism and appreciation of nature was man’s earliest religion. (See for instance Page 102, the French magazine Elle 7th July 2022 edition). In its modern application, a modified state of consciousness can come about when someone is in a trance and this is linked with the ‘invisible’ world, viz shamanism, clairvoyance, the paranormal. The right side of the brain – the intuitive, creative side – is activated. This has been underpinned by the findings of neuro-scientists, and physicians observe particular molecules see that the look of the observer can influence the experience and change the nature of the result. Traditional shamanism is at the service of the community. Nowadays there is an emphasis on enlarging the sphere of the individual with a strong psychological dimension. It is a spiritual quest. There are synchronicities between the spirit of the observer and material matter, further demonstration of the existence of an invisible reality. Numerous scientists refuse to accept an invisible reality, seeing it at odds with a Cartesian view of the world. The argument to some extent revolves around the new understandings of the Eco-sphere, It has recently been discovered for instance that trees communicate with one another. If one is close to nature there is a greater understanding of the telluruic state, the flow of electricity in nature and so forth, consciousness of which allows people to link to their unconscious and listen to its message.