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A Changing Worldview and its Relationship with Space/Time Expansion
September 14, 2009 by Craig · Leave a Comment
Major institutions, such as medicine, economics, politics, and science in the West have arisen out of modernity’s dominant reductionistic paradigm. Although the modern worldview is dying, if not dead, institutions are now struggling to find an identity untied to the assumptions of Newton, Descartes, Darwin, Freud, Skinner, and so on. Traditional psychiatry and psychology, for [...]
Polarization: A Natural Environment During Major Times of Transition
August 25, 2009 by Craig · 2 Comments
Today’s post is inspired by Deborah Harkin’s thoughtful question about entrenched conservatives and fundamentalists and how they fit into the scheme of things.
The collective consciousness of the species is advancing into its new stage. But again, because we are not a completely unified species here (we have individuated identities that operate semi-independently), humans range the [...]
Change
July 22, 2009 by Craig · Leave a Comment
Change
Few times in history has change been as prominent. But this transition is not limited to economic, political, and social change. It may very well be that reality itself is dramatically changing and allowing for new experiences, identities, abilities, and lessons.
This is the first of a series of posts that will marry theory and practice, [...]
