The Question of Consciousness
Brendan D. Murphy Etymologically, the word consciousness derives from the words scire (to know) and cum or con (with). Consciousness
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Brendan D. Murphy Etymologically, the word consciousness derives from the words scire (to know) and cum or con (with). Consciousness
[SL: I had the honor to pleasure this leading-edge article by biologist Elisabet Sahtouris a number of years ago in
Dean Radin for Science & Nonduality Anecdotal reports of “experiential entanglements”—spontaneous mind-to-mind and mind-to-matter interactions—can be found throughout history, in
The Chopra Well Deepak Chopra has a conversation with Rupert Sheldrake, bestselling author of DOGS THAT KNOW WHEN THEIR OWNERS
Pao L. Chang Frequency is all around us and can be found in all things. Whenever we take a breath,
Sol Luckman The tendency to view the human body as a machine, composed of matter and regulated biochemically, has become
Julian Rose When we walk into a carefully nurtured and diverse garden, we are struck by its beauty and its
Brendan D. Murphy Introduction Many readers will be familiar with British biologist Rupert Sheldrake’s hypothesis of formative causation and the
Jon Rappoport Is indifference and hostility to life a leadership requirement? An allied question: do elites plan to supersede Nature
Peter O’Donoghue In my experience, when you ask someone what they want in the future, the reply is usually a