Does Science Make Belief in God Obsolete?
The John Templeton Foundation, as part of their Supporting Science – Investing in the Big Questions explorations, hosted this question as the third in their series of conversations among leading…
The John Templeton Foundation, as part of their Supporting Science – Investing in the Big Questions explorations, hosted this question as the third in their series of conversations among leading…
I am the river and the river is me. — Maori saying “Do I contradict myself? Very well, then. I am large. I contain multitudes.” — Walt Whitman There are…
Two of Wild Resiliency’s Keystone Processes were conceived through a reaching for means to help us have conversations that will make a difference in who we are, and so make…
The World is my teacher filtered through eyes memories and emotions attitudes moods and beliefs conscious and unconscious rigidities and flexibilities of body and heart and spirit and vision… and…
Allowing raw experience, unfiltered by civilization’s symbolic representations into our nervous system, is a deeply healing experience. It takes us back, not only reconnecting us with our personal fetal development,…
The realization of Oneness is the most viable change and hardiness strategy available to us – as individuals, in business, and as a nation. Say what? you ask. Yep. Woody…
The Santa Fe Sun Monthly (Nov. 2008) has just published Forbidden Knowledge and the Aspen-Body, the first version of which appeared on this blog as a post (see below for…