"Conversations with Einstein is the very essence of enlightening. Alan elegantly guides us to a better understanding of the light within ourselves, our world and where science and the unknowable coexist infinitely."
-Mark Laisure,CEO - Vortex Immersion Media.
"In sharing his work, Alan presents the opportunity for all of us to challenge our perceptions of what it truly means to be human. In a world currently awash with noise and forced narrative, how refreshing to offer intuitive questions of our responsibility for our thoughts, actions and creations right down to subatomic matter. It may well be that in the minutiae of creation it leads us back to infinite connection."
- Jules Williams, writer, director, intuitive
"Alan Rodrick Jones's Conversations with Einstein offers a brief but tantalizing glimpse into the "ether" of subatomic particles that flow in waves through all matter, living and nonliving, and which may provide the key to the interplay between the physical realm and human consciousness. In a stimulating and thought-provoking dialogue, Alan and Albert challenge us to grasp at a more elemental level the nature and workings of Creation while acknowledging the ultimate reality of "unknowingness."
-Thomas Stipanowich, Professor of Law, Pepperdine University
"Alan Roderick Jones has done it again! Following on the heels of his inspiring memoir, The Empty Stage, Alan gives us Conversations with Einstein; A transcript of several psychic / medium facilitated conversations between Alan and the famed physicist. Remarkable in its clarity of thought and lightness of being (Einstein asks on occasion: "Does that make sense?") Alan's curiosity about the nature of Neutrinos and Consciousness both asks the unspoken questions many of us may have while delighting us with Einstein's equally curious responses."
- Teddy Tannenbaum, 21st Century Psychonaut
"A conversation between Einstein and the artist Alan Roderick-Jones about the interconnectivity at the root of all things. Is it real? Is it a dream? Or is it all and everything standing in Light?"
- Robert Allan Black, Writer/Director