Edge of Science Articles
1: Newton, Descartes, Einstein, Sheldrake, O'Donnell and what next?
How a changing scientific paradigm sheds light on the continuing quest for the nature of existence.
2: The Scientist and Dharma
An essay discussing J. Robert Oppenheimer's engagement with the Bhagavad Gita, his use of it in the management of the Manhattan Project, and a discussion on some of the responsibilities of being a scientist.
3: Consciousness and Quantum Physics
Does the observer play a crucial role in the construction of reality, and the results of experiments in quantum physics? Does consciousness have a place in the world of quantum physics? This article explores the connections between consciousness, the observer and the quantum world. Excerpted from "PSIence: How New Discoveries in Quantum Physics and New Science May Explain the Existence of Paranormal Phenomena," by Marie D. Jones, New Page Books, November 2006.
4: LIFE UNDERNEATH THE DANDELIONS
A small group of people who call themselves the Trids who live underneath a field of dandelions in the earth. This story is about an adventure to capture some exotic fish for food from a pond. The owner of the pond almost catches them. They are saved by a group if Lightening Bugs.
5: On the Nature of Four: Jung’s Quarternity, Mandalas, the Stone and the Self
This is an essay on Jung's quaternity, the idea of "fourness", his fascination of mandalas, and alchemical notions of his that concern these concepts.
6: Alchemical Vessels as Soul Containers
Alchemical workings can be seen as physical and/or spiritual in nature and expression. This holds true for the apparatus of the alchemist, which can take the form of laboratory equipment or the tools of analytical psychology.
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