The Real Secret of How We Create Our Own Reality

by Amit Goswami November 28, 2010

Certain spiritual teachings can be very confusing when we first hear them, whether we are scientists, or not. When back in the 1970’s, the physicist Fred Alan Wolf created the evocative phrase “we create our own reality,” it sounded good, but gave rise to many disappointments. People tried to manifest fancy automobiles, vegetable gardens in desert environments, [...]

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Consciousness: The Bridge Between Science and Spirit

by Peter Russell November 28, 2010

Science has largely ignored the subject of consciousness, and for seemingly sound reasons. First, consciousness cannot be weighed, measured, or observed in the way that material objects can. Second, scientists have sought to arrive at universal objective truths, truths that are not dependent upon an observer’s viewpoint or state of mind; they have deliberately avoided [...]

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The Direct-Intuitive-Nonlocal Mind: Another Foundation for Knowledge?

by Ede Frecska November 28, 2010

Nonlocal information about the physical universe offers the missing link between objective science and subjective experience, including consciousness and spiritual experiences. Based on the principle of nonlocality and with the “quantum array antenna” of subcellular, cytoskeletal networks, the brain can be resonating with the whole universe. The brain may contain the whole Cosmos like a [...]

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Reclaiming Science & Spirituality from the Ego

by Beth Green November 28, 2010

A young child stares at the stars with wonder. That child might become a scientist, a mystic or both. A young person feels the suffering of others and wonders what can be done. That child might become a doctor or a healer. Wonder motivates inquiry, and the desire to help turns our intentions toward the [...]

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Three Strategies to Promote the Fusion of Science and Spirituality

by Hiroshi Tasaka September 12, 2010

What is the most important thing that will happen in the 21st century? The fusion of science and spirituality. That will happen. Why will this happen? Because this world in which we live changes, develops, progresses and evolves according to a certain law: “The Law of Interpenetration” of Dialectic. This law was advocated by Georg [...]

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Finding the Holy of Holies: Sticky Particles and the Ground of All Being

by James O'Dea September 12, 2010

There was some excitement at the Tevatron collider site in the U.S. recently not because they had found what has been mischievously referred to as the “God particle,” but because they had ruled out a quarter of the energy range where the Higgs particle is said to exist.  Meanwhile the contest of the colliders is [...]

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Geoesthetics: The Spiritualization of Art and Science in the Noosphere

by Jose Arguelles September 12, 2010

A reversal of world values, a spiritual concept of the Earth as God-created and sacred, is in order before we two leggeds can be environmentally effective on a global basis. Ed McGaa, Eagleman Mother Earth Spirituality (1990) The acceleration of Earth changes as we approach 2012 is intimately connected to the fact that we live [...]

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Passionate Curiosity: the Stance of the Scientist, the Seeker, and the Journalist

by Alison Rose Levy September 12, 2010

Somewhere the underlying curiosity, the investigative spirit—of the journalist, the scientist, and the seeker—all meet. “I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious,” Albert Einstein wrote to a friend, I learned from Arnold Mindell, PhD, a Jungian analyst. As a journalist, I can say exactly the same thing. So in this contribution to [...]

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