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THE NEW BIOLOGY by Robert Augros and George
Stanciu
Robert Augros and George Stanciu ask "How did the belief that nature is governed by conflict become so widespread?" They
go on to illustrate that competition is not the natural order of things, but, rather, that nature is organized by cooperative
mechanisms. From a symposium sponsored by Washington, DC, members of the Institute of Noetic Sciences.
BARRIERS TO NOVELTY II by Brendan
O'Regan
Reigning Paradigms and Diminishing Returns. Novelty is not always welcome in the heart of science, suggests Brendan O'Regan,
Vice-President for Research for the Institute of Noetic Sciences. How will this affect healing research in the next decade?
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF GANDHI by Catherine
Ingram
Two Profiles-Ram Dass and Joan Baez. Catherine Ingram has interviewed two social activists who truly exemplify Gandhi's
revolutionary approach of philosophical inquiry, spiritual endeavor, nonviolence, and unwavering commitment and courage.
From an Institute of Noetic Sciences Book.
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