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PRAYER: A CHALLENGE FOR SCIENCE By Rupert
Sheldrake
Why would a scientist be interested in prayer? Biologist and author Sheldrake describes his transition from an atheist
to a scientist who regularly prays, and outlines how prayer may fit his model of "morphic fields".
BOHM: A LIFE OF DIALOGUE by William
Keepin
Physicist Keepin surveys and synthesizes the lifework of David Bohm—including his contributions to quantum physics,
his theory of "implicate order", philosophy of thought, dialogue, and relationship between science and spirit.
LOVE AT WORK by Carol Frenier
Women's approaches to business may represent a welcome shift in values. Can corporate life adapt to working with relationship
and feelings as priorities? Advertising executive Frenier offers a personal perspective.
PRESIDENT'S FILE: A REPORT FROM THE FRONTIERS
OF SCIENCE by Willis Harman
IONS president reports on two conferences from the frontiers of sciences—on "Total Well-Being" and "Science
and Consciousness".
PACEM IN TERRIS by Frederick Franck
An influential contemporary "old master" tells how he found his "place" and inspiration for his art.
PSI, SIGHT AND AWARENESS by Russell Targ
Pioneer psi researcher Targ encourages colleagues to experience ESP firsthand. He compares the "sensing" of psi
targets to fragmentary images seen in certain types of vision impairment.
THE CHOICE OF A LIFETIME by Nila
Bogue
IONS Hartley Film Award-winner Bogue excerpts selections from her film on survivors of attempted suicide, and tells how
their encounters with death have transformed their commitment to life.
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