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Issue 29 / June–August 2005
Who Are You?
As neuroscientists race to connect every aspect of human experience to the firing of neurons in the brain, the battle between science and religion is heating up. Will science succeed in its quest to do away with God, the soul, and all things spiritual? WIE steps inside the consciousness debate.
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From this issue of WIE:
Fleet Maull Meditating as If Your Life Depended on It
Elizabeth Debold Where Are the Women?
Andrew Newberg Bridging the Gap: Science and Spirit in Search of Common Ground
David Chalmers The Problem of Consciousness
Peter Fenwick Love and Light: the Science of Near-Death Experiences
Dean Radin Where Science Meets Psi
Craig Hamilton The Mind, Matter, and Time conference
Fred Alan Wolf The Mind, Matter, and Time conference
Joseph Chilton Pearce The Mind, Matter, and Time conference
Masaru Emoto The Mind, Matter, and Time conference
Peter Russell What is Consciousness? Consciousness just IS.
Nancey Murphy Intelligence by Design
Susan Blackmore Does Consciousness Exist?
Marilyn Schlitz Embracing the Mystery
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Is God All in Your Head?
Inside science's quest to solve the mystery of consciousness
As neuroscientists race to connect every aspect of human
experience to the firing of neurons in the brain, the battle
between science and religion is heating up. Will science succeed
in its quest to do away with God, the soul, and all things
spiritual? WIE steps inside the consciousness
debate.
by Craig Hamilton
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The Guru and The Pandit: Higher Integration
Bridging the gap between the map and the territory
Andrew Cohen and Ken Wilber
What will the next levels of human development look like? Cohen and Wilber take a closer look
at the leading edge of consciousness, asking what an “integral” worldview really
means and what higher potentials are yet to come.
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The Alchemy of Healing
Two women demonstrate that through the power of dialogue, Jews and Germans can come together
“across the divide of six million dead.”
by Jessica Roemischer
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Beyond Limits
Between Bliss and Devastation
Fleet Maull
In a series of stark vignettes told against the backdrop of fourteen years as a federal
prisoner, this close student of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche captures both the pain of
self-betrayal and the ecstasy of self-discovery. by Ross Robertson
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The Spirit of Recovery
Two spiritual communities respond to the tsunami.
Elizabeth Debold
Where Are the Women?
Noting the surprising absence of women at the leading
edge of cultural change, Debold asks what happened to the
revolution that women started in the last half of the 20th
century—and calls women to once again aspire to transform
the status quo.
Natural Selection
Reviews of books, film, and other media
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