The Question of Consciousness
Brendan D. Murphy Etymologically, the word consciousness derives from the words scire (to know) and cum or con (with). Consciousness
Resources for Lucidity
Brendan D. Murphy Etymologically, the word consciousness derives from the words scire (to know) and cum or con (with). Consciousness
Sol Luckman “I not only liked [SNOOZE]. I loved it … SNOOZE … is so much more than a story
ExopoliticsTV In an ExopoliticsTV interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, Tom Clearwater, the philanthropist and lawyer who funded the Citizen Hearing
Sol Luckman Another early reader review of my new novel exploring the unexplained—from Bigfoot to telepathy to levitation and beyond—just
Sol Luckman The tendency to view the human body as a machine, composed of matter and regulated biochemically, has become
Richard Merrick Most of us are aware of Einstein’s General Relativity Theory and how it describes gravity as the curvature
Charles Eisenstein [SL: The following article, originally published in DNA MONTHLY some years ago, is Chapter Six of the author’s
Mike Adams Much of modern science remains stuck in an endless inward spiral of false paradigms. That’s why “scientific” medicine,