The article explores the concept of human consciousness and its development, suggesting that consciousness may begin to emerge before birth and continue to evolve after birth. It discusses research indicating that fetuses exhibit behaviors suggesting awareness and responsiveness to stimuli in the womb. Additionally, the article suggests that environmental factors […]
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“The Intelligent Plant,” an article from The New Yorker, delves into the fascinating realm of plant intelligence. It explores the work of researchers who challenge traditional views of plants as passive organisms by demonstrating their capacity for communication, learning, and memory. The article discusses experiments indicating that plants can detect […]
In this article for The Pulse, Anne Baring says that all the problems in our societies stem from “the over-emphasis on the masculine archetype”. Baring clarifies that the terms “feminine” and “masculine” do not refer to gender, but to the “qualities that make up the wholeness of our being”. Editor’s […]
The following article discusses the interconnectedness between intention and synchronicity. It discusses how individuals’ intentions can influence the occurrence of meaningful coincidences in their lives. Drawing from Jungian psychology and quantum theory, the author proposes that intention sets the stage for synchronistic events to unfold, highlighting the role of consciousness […]
This article reports on the results of a recent study conducted by researchers from Aalto University in Finland which aims to map how people experience 27 different types of love. The goal of the research was to answer the following questions: The research discovered that different types of love manifest […]
In this 24-minute video, James Tour issues a challenge to Origin-of-Life (OoL) researchers: show how life can be created through the chemical conditions of the early Earth. Tour frames his challenge into five questions. He says that if any of the OoL researchers he called on can answer just one […]
The article discusses the concept of fine-tuning in the context of cosmology and physics. It explains that fine-tuning refers to the remarkable precision in the fundamental constants and parameters of the universe that allow life to exist. Scientists have observed that slight variations in these constants could result in a […]
Dr. Michael Egnor, a tenured research professor of neurosurgery at Stony Brook University, shares insights on human thought and artificial intelligence (AI). He discusses seminal research projects from the 20th century that offer deep insight into human thought. These include the work of neurosurgeons Wilder Penfield and Roger Sperry, as […]
In this 1-hour+ conversation, Brandon McGuire and astrophysicist Hugh Ross engage in thought-provoking discussions on the existence of God, the fine-tuning of the universe, and the moral message of the Bible. They explore the complexities of the universe and the limitations of naturalistic explanations, emphasizing the need for intervention and […]
The article presents an interview with Deepak Chopra, a renowned author, speaker, and advocate for holistic well-being. In the interview, Chopra discusses his perspective on the interconnectedness of consciousness, spirituality, and the universe. He explores the idea that humans are not separate from the universe but rather integral parts of […]
The conversation revolved around personal experiences and perspectives on the nature of reality, the unknown, and the interconnectedness of all things. Speakers shared their experiences of traumatic events, out-of-body experiences, and conversations with loved ones, while others discussed the potential for instant communication through entanglement and the role of intention […]
The article discusses the amyloid hypothesis, a theory proposing that amyloid proteins, often associated with diseases like Alzheimer’s, played a crucial role in the origins of life on Earth. This hypothesis challenges conventional ideas about the role of RNA and DNA in early life forms. It suggests that amyloids may […]