Institute of Noetic Sciences C3: What Is the Secret to Changing Someone’s Mind? C3: What Is the Secret to Changing Someone’s Mind? Published on September 27, 2018 Share
Crystallized ThinkingwithJames Tunney February 22, 2023In this multi-faceted interview he looks at the power of crystals in alchemy and multi-dimensional communication as well as the damaging effects of crystallized mentation.
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Black Holes, Cosmology, and the Limits of SciencewithBernard Carr September 21, 2020Here he maintains that science is continually evolving. He draws upon examples from cosmology and black holes to make this point. He also reflects on his relationship with Stephen Hawking who was his faculty advisor and mentor. He suggests that science will not be complete until it can incorporate both mind and spirit.