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Peace in Earth-Based Wisdom Traditions

We are all connected, through the air we breathe, the land we walk on, and the beauty of the earth that supports each one of us from the moment we are born until the moment we die.

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Mauro Zappaterra on the Cerebrospinal Fluid (#77)

Mauro is a scientist and researcher.

By Jacob Kyle
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Deborah L. Johnson on Polarization and LGBT Spirituality (#68)

Deborah is a minister and the President of Inner Life Ministries.

By Jacob Kyle
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Riccardo Manzotti on the Spread Mind and Modern Physics (#64)

Riccardo is a physicist and philosopher.

By Jacob Kyle
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Hungarian Shamanism & Shakta Tantrism in Nepal

Hungary and Nepal appear to have little in common when one considers these cultures’ spiritual and religious beliefs. Until we look a little closer.

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Dean Radin on Parapsychology and the Science on Superpowers (#58)

Dean is a parapsychology researcher and scientist.

By Jacob Kyle
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Ancient Wisdom, Modern Questions: Vedantic Perspectives in Consciousness Studies

Pure consciousness is ever effulgent and never changing.

By Swami Sarvapriyananda
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Physics and Tao, the Eternal Dance

One of the great unanswered questions in the history and philosophy of science is why science arose in the West and not in the East. Scholars point to the early technological developments from China such as gunpowder and rockets and wonder how China failed to capitalize on these and other developments to establish a theoretical basis for science, as did western culture. But in these speculations, and they are no more than idle and prejudicial speculations, there is at least an inaccurate presumption if not a dangerous assumption that Chinese and other Eastern philosophies are somehow unscientific, a view which mistakenly places eastern ideas in an inferior position relative to western science.

By James Beichler
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