We’re all used to hearing that a course in yoga and meditation can make you feel better. Help you cope with stress. Now a new study headed by Helen Lavretsky of UCLA and published in the May edition of the Journal of Alzheimer’s Research indicates yoga and meditation may also forestall the cognitive impairment […]
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Michael Levin, biologist at Tufts university discusses the role of electricity in healing and regeneration of lost organs or limbs. In a series of remarkable experiments, he showed how organisms contain information on how to heal wounds or regenerate limbs. In one experiment, by changing the voltage of certain cells, he […]
The incidents surrounding the birth of the Network that now, some 20 years later, stand out most sharply in my memory, occurred in the period of struggle, before the birth, when two or three friends discussed what we thought was needed but could not see how to get it started […]
The Blaker Education Fund was established in 2006 from the Estate of the late George Blaker, founder of the SMN, to support small-scale projects in the field of education particularly for young people aged approximately 15-30 and in line with the overall mission and charitable objects of the SMN. Blaker […]
Editorial – Paul Filmore & David Lorimer Articles Why did Bohm Collaborate with Krishnamurti? – David Edmund Moody Beyond Duality – Jude Currivan The Whole Spectrum: Biological to Spiritual – Hazel Skelsey Guest Contrasting Futures for Humanity: Technotopian or Human-Centred – Jennifer M. Gidley A Farewell to Ice – Peter […]
November 2016 Atheist Spirituality The November presentation was given by Geoff Crocker, who has a career in business strategy working with international corporations, and who, following a re-evaluation of his relationship with the Anglican Church, developed a model of spirituality which he calls Atheist Spirituality. He is the author of An […]