The great reunion: How science and spirituality are converging

The article “The Great Reunion: How Science and Spirituality Are Converging” explores the historical separation and recent convergence of science and spirituality, emphasizing their shared principle of interconnectedness. It illustrates how quantum physics reveals the relational nature of existence, fractal mathematics uncovers universal patterns, and ecology highlights the intricate web of life that connects all beings. Additionally, modern neuroscience supports ancient spiritual teachings about the mind-body connection, showing that our inner lives reflect universal patterns. Ultimately, the piece advocates for recognizing this interconnectedness as a call to action, urging individuals to understand their responsibility within the cosmos and to view the universe as a unified whole rather than isolated parts.

Editor’s Note: No real scientist who has a love for truth would insist on using a materialist paradigm when faced with all the evidence presented in the article attached below. This is the reason why, despite billions of dollars and hundreds of hours of research, scientists cannot recreate life [see Organic Chemist, James Tour Says The Origin Of Life Has Not Been Explained By Science, James Tour Challenges Leading Researchers To Show Chemical Proof of Origin of Life].

Only when scientists give up their insistence on materialism will we perhaps better understand HOW and WHY the world works the way it does. [Read Fine-tuning: Appreciating the Uniqueness of Humanity and of Life, Rewriting the Origin of Life, How big science failed to unlock the mysteries of the human brain, Rethinking Consciousness: Embracing a Holistic Paradigm Beyond Traditional Science, David Lorimer on Challenging the Assumptions of Western Science, Galileo Report: Moving Towards an Expanded Science].

Illuminem published this article, which means that the science-spirituality convergence is starting to go mainstream. Will it finally reach government policy, scientific inquiry, and societal transformation? We sure hope so.

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