11/01/2006
WORLD VIEW - 6
A Brief Respite - and Recommended Readings
As a teacher and eternal reader of books, I want to take a short break from our “heavy” discussions and note some significant sources for exploring some of the concepts and theories I have just introduced in previous “chapters.” This section is largely a recommended reading (or viewing) list of sources that have been useful or enlightening to me.
An organization that both supports and organizes explorations into the “frontiers of consciousness” is the Institute of Noetic Sciences, founded by former astronaut, Dr. Stephen Mitchell., Ph.D. IONS “explores the frontiers of consciousness to advance individual, social, and global transformation.” Their focus “includes emerging paradigms, extended human capacities, and integral health and healing.”
The film What the Bleep Do We Know!? is a trip in and of itself. A new “Quantum Edition” contains 3 CDs with multiple interviews with many of the world’s top physicists, engineers, biologists, and mystics.
A few of my favorite books on the subjects:
Norman Friedman, Bridging Science and Spirit: Common Elements in David Bohm’s Physics, The Perennial Philosophy and Seth (Living Lake Books, 1990, 1997).
Amit Goswami, Ph.D. The Self-Aware Universe: How Consciousness creates the material world, (Penguin Putnam, 1993).
Ervin Laszlo, Science and the Reenchantment of the Cosmos (Inner Traditions, 2006).
Lynne McTaggart. The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Harper Collins, 2002). Note: This is a personal favorite of mine.
McTaggart has reader groups all over the world.
Dean Radin. Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality (Pocket Books, 2006).
Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D. Mind into Matter: A New Alchemy of Science and Spirit (Moment Point Press, 2001).
WORLD VIEW - 6
A Brief Respite - and Recommended Readings
As a teacher and eternal reader of books, I want to take a short break from our “heavy” discussions and note some significant sources for exploring some of the concepts and theories I have just introduced in previous “chapters.” This section is largely a recommended reading (or viewing) list of sources that have been useful or enlightening to me.
An organization that both supports and organizes explorations into the “frontiers of consciousness” is the Institute of Noetic Sciences, founded by former astronaut, Dr. Stephen Mitchell., Ph.D. IONS “explores the frontiers of consciousness to advance individual, social, and global transformation.” Their focus “includes emerging paradigms, extended human capacities, and integral health and healing.”
The film What the Bleep Do We Know!? is a trip in and of itself. A new “Quantum Edition” contains 3 CDs with multiple interviews with many of the world’s top physicists, engineers, biologists, and mystics.
A few of my favorite books on the subjects:
Norman Friedman, Bridging Science and Spirit: Common Elements in David Bohm’s Physics, The Perennial Philosophy and Seth (Living Lake Books, 1990, 1997).
Amit Goswami, Ph.D. The Self-Aware Universe: How Consciousness creates the material world, (Penguin Putnam, 1993).
Ervin Laszlo, Science and the Reenchantment of the Cosmos (Inner Traditions, 2006).
Lynne McTaggart. The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe (Harper Collins, 2002). Note: This is a personal favorite of mine.
McTaggart has reader groups all over the world.
Dean Radin. Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality (Pocket Books, 2006).
Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D. Mind into Matter: A New Alchemy of Science and Spirit (Moment Point Press, 2001).
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