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When Proof Is Not Enough: Eben Alexander's Proof of Heaven and the Problem of Objectivity in Science

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We've heard the story before. A patient slips into a coma and nearly dies. He experiences lights, colors, and landscapes, all while disconnected from his body.  Messages are imparted, deep feelings are felt, and then he is sucked back into the material world, his whole perspective changed. The difference this time is that the patient is a neurosurgeon. (more)

As Above, So Below: The Worldview of Lynn Margulis

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Biologist and geoscientist Lynn Margulis composed a grand and powerful view of the living and the non-living through her uncanny ability to lean forward and see the smallest inhabitants of the Earth and then to leap back at the speed of thought to conceptualize the entire planet. This seeing from soil to space marked a unique scientific endeavor. (more)

iOccupy

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On The New York Times front page: Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, had just died, and with his death a worldview is dying with him. Above that, a photo of a crowd, the colors vibrant and varied. The worldview in the photo, depicting Occupy Wall Street, has just been born. (more)

Emit Time

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Human consciousness has changed throughout our long history. Our selves change, our structures of perception, our personalities, our relationships, all uproot and become undone. As goes our structure of consciousness, so goes the world. (more)

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