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In his review of the puzzles encountered at the frontiers of science, Ervin Laszlo has found that in order to account for a growing number of things and processes that are undoubtedly real and are likely to be fundamental, a new factor needs to be added to the repertory of laws and concepts of contemporary [...]
The new mechanism of evolution suggested by the new biology is one that consists of repeating patterns of self-similarity; it is a pattern based upon fractal geometry. The significance of fractals is that they represent basic patterns that are repeated over and over again. If you can recognize a pattern at one level of the [...]
At the moment I am reading The Science of Yoga: The Yoga-Sutras of Patanjali in Sanskrit by I. K. Taimni. It’s not an easy reading, but it is worth the effort because the philosophy of Yoga deals with some of the greatest mysteries of life and the Universe. As Taimni says in the preface, those [...]
In almost every area of life, change is occurring faster and faster. Evolution is forever speeding up, and we may be approaching the concept of singularity, when evolution may bring forth a new age – the Wisdom Age. As we emerge from our current Knowledge Age, this new age may bring about a true unity [...]
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All complex systems that evolve through bifurcations and species mutating to avoid extinction are known as macroshifts. And we can say that our world is now in a macroshift. We are headed toward a collapse of the economic and political processes, and military fallout … it is a necessity to transform ideas into solutions to [...]
A growing black hole Nassim Haramein, Director of Research at The Resonance Project Foundation has a new blog titled Nassim’s Journal. The first post on this blog is about the fundamental confirmation of Haramein’s theory described in his papers as a universe composed of different scale black holes from universal size to atomic size. For [...]
The 2009 Templeton Prize was awarded to Bernard d’Espagnat, a French physicist and philosopher of science whose explorations of the philosophical implications of quantum physics have opened new vistas on the definition of reality and the potential limits of knowable science. From the mid-1960s through the early 1980s, d’Espagnat, 87, was a philosophical visionary in [...]
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Stained glass window I just finished reading a translation of Willigis Jäger’s book Die Welle ist das Meer (published in English under the title Mysticism for Modern Times: Conversations with Willigis Jager), and would like to share with you some of his thoughts. Let’s begin with this one: Religions resemble a cathedral with stained glass [...]
There are moments in the life of each one of us when we touch what the Irish writer, James Joyce, termed an epiphany, so that “the soul of the commonest object … seems to us radiant”. Epiphanies are occasions of benediction when meaning floods as a blessing into our lives and we have a profound [...]
Cosmic anthropoecology is a new science, prognosing and studying the cosmophysical regularities of evolution of protein-nuclear and field forms of living substance and intellect on the planet Earth, developing the global autrophic technologies to provide preservation of the planet, biosphere and human as well as social-ethical future of humankind in the Universe. The detailed studies [...]
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