
Consciousness, spirituality, and postmaterialist science
The new sciences highlight the need to understand consciousness. But what does this new understanding mean for health and psychology?
The new sciences highlight the need to understand consciousness. But what does this new understanding mean for health and psychology?
Though AI is being marketed today as an integral tool for the prosperity of society, it doesn’t take away the fact that AI and the other technologies associated with it were developed for warfare.
The era of determinism, reductionism, causality, and rationality is coming to an end. Are you ready to take your place in evolution?
Humans are the children of evolution. Whatever we do today, however we understand how the world works, determine the future path of world evolution.
For Bruce Greyson, the capacity of humans to have near death experiences is proof that the mind exists outside the brain.
Humanity’s evolution is a fundamental part of universal evolution. This interdependence was forged when the universe first manifested.
Even though our world is becoming high tech, religion and spirituality will always have a place within our societies. But in order for it to be relevant to the modern man, religions fo the future must incorporate four important characteristics.
Imants Baruss shows us that we have the power to change our personal and collective realities. Are we aware of our own intentions, and do we know how these intentions impact our societies?
We thought that because black holes form from the deaths of supermassive stars, it would be made up of 100% normal matter and 0% dark matter. Research shows, however, that which we call black holes are actually pools of dark matter. How will this discovery change the story of the universe?
Scientists believe that the universe is made up of an invisible force. Why can’t they accept that consciousness can exist outside of the confines of the brain?