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Science and Spirituality:
Life Can Be Lived as a Dynamic Whole
[To be expanded.]
[See also: Essays Index | Spirituality Considerations]
This page will have links to writings about how life can be enjoyed more if it is understood as a combination of physical attributes and also unseen energies.
I spent a year with a diverse group of individuals who would meet for a long weekend each month at Bastyr University's Spirituality, Health & Medicine program. Listening to many different people present stories of their experiences gave me a rich storehouse of memories. We heard from clergy, shaman, scientist, physician, nurse, artist and many others about their life and its relationship to what I see as the duality of life. I started this essay as much more than a fond recall of that one program. There are several beneficial stories and presentations I would like the reader to know about; some are my own and others are from the lives of other people.
There is a lot we can do to support a world that respects a diversity of ways to understand Life. That will allow students, researchers, philosophers, and the general public the chance to make connections and discoveries that can enrich us all.
Resources:
Science, Quantum Physics, Fractal Graphics
The Future of Einstein's Faith
Shamanic Death/Life Experience
Special Information for:
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Native American |
Indigenous Spirituality |
From recent public presentation about Quantum Technologies for Health Puzzles:
...One of my
principles is that Life is Relationship: -- To yourself, your family and
community, the world around you and the Creation/Creator around it all and
through it all.
Regarding
Spirituality there are several factors I consider -- I appreciate them all:
I will list a few
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The Singularity of the Christ event / the crucial Moslim message of the oneness
and sovereignty of God / and the grounding reminder from the Hebrews of the
essential nature of community and the need to respect nature and God's Law.
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All of that was presaged by other world-views such as I encountered when
I lived with First Nation/American Indian healers and Mountain Taoists whose
"Medicine" was basically learning to know and follow Nature's laws.
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The Optimistic Atheists I've known are impressed with the complexity of Life.
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An observation from my Buddhist friend is that if you don't know about yourself
and how Life works then there are natural laws dealing with repeating cycles of
ignorance until you learn the lesson.
>> I
will finish these introductory observations with some wisdom from a Sumarian
text that is quoted in The Science of Homeopathy written by George
Vithoulkas: He introduces it first --
“…The
human spirit is intimately connected with the physical organism in a single
integrated totality… Despite modern trends to the contrary, this holistic
perspective has been understood very clearly throughout history, as illustrated
by the following quotation from a very ancient Sumari text, The Sacred Script
of the Covenant:
“Honor your body, which is your representative in this universe. Its magnificence is no accident. It is the framework through which your works must come; through which the spirit and the spirit within the spirit speaks. The flesh and the spirit are two phases of your actuality in space and time. Who ignores one, falls apart in shambles. So it is written . . .”
Additional writing about an expanded understanding of life:
World Healing | Touching Nature