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THE HOLOGRAPHIC BRAIN with KARL PRIBRAM, Ph.D.

18/11/2013 16:05
Interviewed by JEFFREY MISHLOVE, Ph.D.: MISHLOVE: It's a pleasure to have you here. You know, many academic psychologists -- and perhaps you have some sympathy for this point of view -- over the years have taken a perspective which laymen tend to laugh at, at times. They claim that the mind doesn't...

Quantum Physics: Sensing Unbroken Wholeness

18/11/2013 16:04
by Judith Bluestone Polich We may then consider every cell in the human body as a library of information. Each cell is made of molecules, each molecule is made of atoms, and atoms are made of electrons, neutrons, and protons. In connection with Einstein's familiar formula, E=mc2, we have been...

Unbroken Wholeness: The Emerging View of Human Interconnection

18/11/2013 16:00
Larry Dossey MD The notion of a separate organism is clearly an abstraction, as is also its boundary. Underlying all this is unbroken wholeness even though our civilization has developed in such a way as to strongly emphasize the separation into parts. --David Bohm and Basil J. Hile,...

David Bohm on Wholeness and the Implicate Order

18/11/2013 15:57
by Christopher P. Holmes Ultimately, the entire Universe (with all its particles, including those constituting human beings, their laboratories, observing instruments, etc.) has to be understood as a single undivided whole, in which analysis into separate and independent existent parts has no...

David Bohm and the Implicate Order

18/11/2013 15:55
by David Pratt David Bohm was one of the most distinguished theoretical physicists of his generation, and a fearless challenger of scientific orthodoxy. His interests and influence extended far beyond physics and embraced biology, psychology, philosophy, religion, art, and the future of...

Wholeness and the Implicate Order: The Holographic Universe

18/11/2013 15:52
It is proposed that the widespread and pervasive distinctions between people (race, nation, family, profession, etc., etc.) which are now preventing mankind from working together for the common good, and indeed, even for survival, have one of the key factors of their origin in a kind of thought...

Cosmic Memory, Morphic Resonance & Qi Fields

18/11/2013 15:48
By Elizabeth Reninger Here Ken Wilber gives us a very nice summary of Rupert Sheldrake's theory of morphic resonance. I encourage you, if you're interested in the science/spirituality interface, to read the entire essay. In a nutshell: "The idea, simply, is that once a particular form comes into...

Morphic Fields and Morphic Resonance

18/11/2013 15:46
by Rupert Sheldrake, PhD Morphic fields underlie the organization of proteins, cells, crystals, plants, animals, brains, and minds. They help to explain habits, memories, instincts, telepathy, and the sense of direction. They have an inherent memory and imply that many of the so-called laws of...

MORPHIC RESONANCE AND MORPHIC FIELDS An Introduction

18/11/2013 15:43
by Rupert Sheldrake In the hypothesis of formative causation, discussed in detail in my books A NEW SCIENCE OF LIFE and THE PRESENCE OF THE PAST, I propose that memory is inherent in nature. Most of the so-called laws of nature are more like habits. My interest in evolutionary habits arose when I...

The Holographic Universe: Does Objective Reality Exist?

17/11/2013 08:35
By Michael Talbot In 1982 a remarkable event took place. At the University of Paris a research team led by physicist Alain Aspect performed what may turn out to be one of the most important experiments of the 20th century. You did not hear about it on the evening news. In fact, unless you are in...
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