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Search Results for "Ecology"
Paths Beyond Ego: The Transpersonal Vision
by Frances Vaughn, Roger Walsh et al. (Foreword by John E. Mack, M.D.)
Transpersonal disciplines tend to be exceptionally wide-ranging, interdisciplinary, and integrative. Their investigations include higher developmental possibilities and what Maslow called "the farther reaches of human nature." This investigation builds on and integrates knowledge from fields such as neuroscience, cognitive science, anthropology, philosophy, and comparative religion and incorporates Eastern as well as Western perspectives.
Thinking Like a Cancer
by Robert J. Begiebing
Are we ready to admit this lesson of the Rio+5 and Kyoto environmental meetings: that we must finally give up hoping for environmental wisdom and political will from political leaders and their conferences? Perhaps we need to look elsewhere, to reconsider those visionary, religious traditions that would transform us. Certainly, by now there is a growing scientific consensus to help us along: if we value life on Earth, we must change our lives.
Remembering the Eternal: Plato's View of "Education" in Anomalous Experiences
by Michael E. Zimmerman, Ph.D.
People over the centuries have reported being taken to strange places by non-human beings, some of whom reveal delightful or disturbing aspects of previously unknown dimensions of reality. How are we to understand the "educational" aspect of the alien encounter experience?
Living In/With Mother Earth
by Richmond Mayo-Smith
The “story” we have been living in the West has encouraged us to see all entities as separate and discrete, to restrict the ways of knowing that we acknowledge as legitimate, and to limit what we accept as real. There is a growing realization that these beliefs must change.
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