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"Can a Scientific and Rational Mind Support a God Hypothesis?" with Bernard Haisch and Rabbi Michael Lerner (part 1 of 2)
"Can a Scientific and Rational Mind Support a God Hypothesis - and What Does That Have to Do With Transforming the Politics of American Society?" Lecture by Bernard Haisch, PhD and ...
- Audio Lectures
- 2007-11-08
- 00:46:52
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"Can a Scientific and Rational Mind Support a God Hypothesis?" with Bernard Haisch and Rabbi Michael Lerner (part 2 of 2)
"Can a Scientific and Rational Mind Support a God Hypothesis - and What Does That Have to Do With Transforming the Politics of American Society?" Lecture by Bernard Haisch, PhD and ...
- Audio Lectures
- 2007-11-08
- 01:03:39
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Intuition
Its Powers and Perils
How reliable is our intuition? How much should we depend on gut-level instinct rather than rational analysis? In this engaging book, David G. Myers shows us that while intuition can provide us with useful—and often amazing—insights, it can also dangerously mislead us.
- Publications Books
- September 1, 2002
- 336 pages
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"What Are the Noetic Sciences?" with Edgar Mitchell
The word Noetic refers to "inner understanding," a kind of intuitive consciousness—direct and immediate access to knowledge beyond what's obtainable to our normal senses. Noetic Science refers to ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2010-09-01
- 00:56:29
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"Imagineering the Future" with Dana Lynne Andersen
Activating our imaginative, intuitive and visionary intelligence to access and transform our future
Logic, rationality and linear causation express a ‘particle’ perspective. These left brain modes of knowing reveal a material reality that occurs in discreet packages of information wherein sequence is paramount ...
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2011-08-17
- 01:05:40
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Integral Spirituality
A Startling New Role for Religion in the Modern and Postmodern World
Applying his highly acclaimed integral approach, Ken Wilber formulates a theory of spirituality that honors the truths of modernity and postmodernity—including the revolutions in science and culture—while incorporating the essential insights of the great religions.
- Publications Books
- October 3, 2006
- 336 pages
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The Sacred Neuron
Extraordinary New Discoveries Linking Science and Religion
The Sacred Neuron provides a new way of understanding our emotionsand faith. Drawing on cognitive science, John Bowker examines such questions as, Why do we think that things happen in the way that they do? Or, that some things are beautiful, and other things ugly, some good, and others evil?
- Publications Books
- May 12, 2005
- 150 pages
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The End of Materialism
How Evidence of the Paranormal is Bringing Science and Spirit Together
Charles Tart reconciles the scientific and spiritual worlds by looking at empirical evidence for the existence of paranormal phenomena that point toward our spiritual nature, including telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, psychokinesis, and psychic healing.
- Publications Books
- April 2, 2009
- 416 pages
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Entangled Minds
Extrasensory Experiences In a Quantum Reality
Is everything connected? Can we sense what's happening to loved ones thousands of miles away? Why are we sometimes certain of a caller's identity the instant the phone rings? Do intuitive hunches contain information about future events?
- Publications Books
- April 25, 2006
- 368 pages
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Rational Mysticism
Dispatches from the Border Between Science and Spirituality
John Horgan, author of the best-selling The End of Science, chronicles the most advanced research into the mechanics—and meaning—of mystical experiences. How do trances, visions, prayer, satori, and other mystical experiences “work”? What induces and defines them? Is there a scientific explanation ...
- Publications Books
- January 22, 2003
- 304 pages
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Fingerprints of God
The Search for the Science of Spirituality
From the award-winning NPR religion correspondent comes a fascinating investigation of how science is seeking to answer the question that has puzzled humanity for generations: Can science explain God?
- Publications Books
- May 14, 2009
- 336 pages
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Extraordinary Knowing
Science, Skepticism, and the Inexplicable Powers of the Human Mind
From Sigmund Freud’s writings on telepathy to secret CIA experiments on remote viewing, from leading-edge neuroscience to the strange world of quantum physics, Dr. Mayer reveals a wealth of credible and fascinating research into the realm where the mind seems to trump the laws of nature.
- Publications Books
- February 27, 2007
- 320 pages
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