American Travis Christofferson’s Tripping Over the Truth describes the development and growing adoption of the Metabolic Theory of Cancer. Here he outlines how it offers a more accurate understanding of how cancer develops and why a ketogenic diet can be effective First, one needs to understand what the ketogenic diet is […]
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With Dr Eben Alexander III and Karen Newell Date: Monday 5th November 2018 – Time 9:30am – 4:30 pm CentrEd, ExCeL London, One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London E16 1XL Chaired by David Lorimer and Dr Oliver Robinson JOURNEY INTO THE HEART OF CONSCIOUSNESS Transcending the limitations of the human brain, and of […]
Eco-philosophy promotes unity of all life By Vir Singh May 4, 2018 Former professor of philosophy at Michigan University, and father of eco-philosophy Henryk Skolimowski, would have turned 88 today had he not passed away in Poland on April 6. But he has left behind a rich legacy of practical […]
Tibor Putnoki at Lampeter and venues throughout Wales Putnoki Tibor tells his story – a view from the audience at Lampeter On 16 and 17 March 2015 the Lampeter and West Wales convenor hosted a double event arranged by the Light of Love Organisation as part of a tour of […]
Richard Blacklaw-Jones lectures at Lampeter on his electromagnetic interpretation of the hands-on healing encounter Richard Blacklaw-Jones lectured at Lampeter on 21 April 2015 on the topic of the electromagnetic nature of the therapeutic encounter. He began with the physical cosmos, within which fields, extending out to infinity, set the scene […]
On 14 May 2015 Dr Howard Jones lectured on Alfred Russel Wallace at Lampeter. Wallace was born into a humble family, in Monmouthshire, and was largely self-educated. He became a man of many skills and many interests, which in the 1840s extended to include spiritualism. Lamarck’s ideas were relatively new, […]
Prof Ursula King: Beyond Mysticism West and East: Towards a Global Spirituality My lecture is an invitation to think about mystical spirituality in an inclusive, integral way, transcending all divisions through integration rather than negation. Weaving together different strands from Western and Eastern mystical traditions it will ask about the […]
Prof Keith Ward, FBA: The Philosophy of Idealism in India and the West One of the first religious books I read was by Radhakrishnan, who expounds an Indian version of Idealism. Later I came across Hegel, a German Idealist who seemed to have no idea of the depth of Indian […]
Dr. Bhaktivijnana Muni: Towards a more Harmonious Concept through the Synthesis of Vedanta and Science Although Science and Technology have made great advances, we still lack comprehensive concepts about life. Biology has not been able to explain the concept of life. The frontiers of Science in the 21st century are […]
Dr. Bhakti Niskama Shanta: Missing Persons: Has Science Taken the Wrong Turn? The tremendous accomplishment of mechanistic thinking have created a false conviction among scientists that the only types of causation pertinent to the scientific venture Aristotle’s material and efficient causes. Thus, modern civilisation tends to be about mechanical machines, […]