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THE SPLIT BETWEEN SPIRIT AND NATURE IN WESTERN
CONSCIOUSNESS by Ralph Metzner
We as a species, as Homo sapiens the "knowing human", have forgotten, to our peril, something our ancestors knew
and practiced—certain attitudes and kinds of perception, an ability to empathize and identify with non-human life,
respect for the infinite complexities of the natural world.
WISDOM OF THE ELDERS by David Suzuki and
Peter Knudtson
Shaman and wise scientist, despite their different perspectives on the natural world, seem to be issuing strikingly similar
messages about the underlying interconnectedness of all life and warnings about the deteriorating state of natural systems.
TWO LIBERATING CONCEPTS FOR RESEARCH ON CONSCIOUSNESS
by Willis Harman
How do we integrate consciousness into scientific research? And how does science account for subjective experience?
WHEN DIMENSIONS CROSS by Mark Macy
Research on the electronic voice phenomenon (EVP)—voices turning up unbidden on otherwise blank audiotape—is
now turning to the puzzle of instrumental transcommunication (ITC), in which pictures of deceased humans are showing up
on researchers' television screens. By Mark Macy
THE TYPE C CONNECTION by Lydia Temoshok
with Henry Dreher
Does the mind-body influence extend to the mechanisms of a disease such as cancer?
RESPECT AND "REAL WORK" by
Ben Colodzin
A message that can inspire a sense of connection to purpose.
STATE OF THE ART: MEDITATION RESEARCH by
Roger Walsh
Much has been learned both subjectively and experimentally about meditation, but there's still much to learn.
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