You are all a miracle of nature. Living life in the way that just makes sense is the subject of this talk.
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What do you live for? What are your values? What determines how you live your life? In this talk Professor John Drew discusses why these are important questions for everyone to answer for themselves.
How to we make decision? What determines what we choose to do next? Is it all a mechanical process in the brain? Professor Kevin Gurney discusses these questions from his own personal view point as a neuroscience.
Published on Apr 15, 2012 neuropsychiatrist Peter Fenwick talks to Iain McNay about his research into end of life experiences and deathbed phenomena and what these mean in the greater picture of who we really are.
How can we interrelate the insights from the mystical traditions with our knowledge of neuroscience in understandings how the brain works, to uncover the nature of the mind and consciousness.
A philosophical discussion on the nature of consciousness and world views, and how the commonly held world views are not necessarily fully representative of reality.
A paradigm shift in economics is well over due, argues Dr. Peter Bowman. The way we deal with money, employment and consumer goods as well as the way the market place operates all is need of a paradigm shift if things are to improve.
Dr. Brian Isbell discussed the importance of a holistic approach when trying to help patients and why this patient-centric approach is the key to provision of better health care.
At the recent Science of Consciousness conference held in Tucson, Arizona, Dean Radin delivered a talk that summarized more than ten years of research on the influence of the mind on a quantum level. He explained that not only are his positive results with the double-slit experiment statistically robust, but […]
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