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09
December
- February
2005 to 2006
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The Transformative power of learning
Embracing The
Immaterial Universe
by Bruce H. Lipton
Leading-edge research is
challenging the fundamental assumptions that drive conventional
science. The result: a new noetic science that is integrative
and holistic. (Download
PDF)
We Are All Savants
by Diane
Powell
Savant abilities
have defied traditional explanations. Medical clinician
Powell suggests the answers lie in parapsychology and the
nonlocal mind.(Download
PDF)
Neuroethics:
A Guide For The Perplexed
by Martha J. Farah
What if there is no ghost
in the machine? (Download
PDF)
Why the Bleep?
by Trish Riley
Change your attitude,
change your world. While the science is intriguing, it's
this simple message that has made the Bleep movie an international
phenomenon (Download
PDF)
Contemplative
Mind, Hard Science
by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
In this tantalizing
excerpt from his new book, the Dalai Lama suggests that
Western science will never understand consciousness without
some help from an ancient tradition. (Download
PDF)
Native Wisdom
In A Quantum World
by Glenn Aparicio Parry
Quantum theory reveals what
many indigenous cultures have always known: Everything exists
in dynamic flux-everything vibrates-and everything is in
relation to everything else. (Download
PDF)
Romancing the
Cosmos
by Richard Tarnas
In his first book since The Passion of the Western
Mind, Tarnas writes that the universe will yield her secrets
only to those who approach her with respect and love. (Download
PDF)
Frontiers of
Research
Experimenter Effects in Psi Research
by Marilyn Schlitz
(Download
PDF)
Telepathy Inside
and Out by Dean
Radin
(Download
PDF)
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