This think‐piece aims to challenge the “non‐plausible” stance by many covering Homeopathy which has attracted much criticism from the scientific and medical community with claims of it being a pseudoscience and outright quackery. The Wikipedia entry for homeopathy, quoting several respectable references, states that “Homeopathy is not a plausible system […]
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Speakers Dr Fritjof Capra, Dr Jude Currivan, Prof Marilyn Monk, Prof Ravi Ravindra, Dr Merlin Sheldrake
One of the main objections raised against the existence of paranormal phenomena is the lack of a scientific mechanism to explain how they happen. Several scientists have proposed that the carriers are electromagnetic waves, perhaps ultra-low frequency waves. In a recent review article that examines this question, Craig Weiler recounts […]
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Despite significant advances in neuroscience, consciousness remains a vexing mystery. Because the qualities of experience seem to be irreducible to physical parameters,1 a hypothesis that has been garnering attention is that consciousness is fundamental and spatially unbound, the brain corresponding to a dissociation or localization of its contents.2At first sight, […]
By Jo de Groot BSW PhD DipEd 30th March 2017 Introduction In this paper I present the historical development of the Catholic Church’s position on the acceptance of priesthood for males only. Whatever the reasons given, they are without reasonable foundation. I show that the Church is not keeping […]
“Consciousness is More than a Product of Brain Activity”- a lecture presented by Dr. Edward F. Kelly author/editor of ‘Irreducible Mind’ and ‘Beyond Physicalism’, and director of the Ray Westphal neuro-imaging lab at UVA DOPS. In this video, Dr. Kelly presents his research and ideas regarding the nature of mind […]