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SPIRIT: RESOURCE FOR HEALING by Rachel Naomi
Remen
Rachel Naomi Remen, physician, explores the role of spirit in health, in health care, and in life. "Healing is not a matter
of mechanism," she says. "It is a work of spirit, and we need to study those conditions that further that work."
NATURE VS. NATURE: SCIENCE, CENSORSHIP
AND NEW IDEAS by Brendan O'Regan
Institute Vice-President for Research Brendan O'Regan is concerned that "fraud busters" in science have become overzealous;
for an example he describes a series of events involving the English journal Nature.
MEDITATION AND CONSCIOUSNESS by Charles T.
Tart
A dialouge between a meditation teacher and a psychologist - an interview with Shinzen Younga. A self proclaimed expert
in the difficulties of meditation meets a master.
THE PERSISTENT PUZZLE: THE NEED FOR A BASIC
RESTRUCTURING OF SCIENCE by Willis W. Harman
Institute President Willis W. Harman continues the discussion on the need for a reconciliation of the human experience
of spirituality with the material-world picture presented to us by the investigations of science.
PROBING THE HUMAN MIND by Willis
W. Harman
Willis Harman compares different approaches to study of the mind: the behavioral science approach, the neurosciences approach,
the cognitive science approach, and the consciousness research approach.
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