Deepak Chopra and Intent

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Deepak talks about the impact of the experience of timelessness in reversing the aging process. Read Deepak’s new book  War of the Worldviews

Deepak talks about our experience of personal identity. Read more about this in his new book co-authored with Leonard Mlodinow War of the Worldviews     <a href=http://www.deepakchopra.com>deepakchopra.com</a><p> <a href=http://twitter.com/DeepakChopra>Follow Deepak on Twitter</a>          

Deepak discusses the concept of a living universe from his book War of the Worldviews   www.deepakchopra.com Follow Deepak on Twitter

It’s a paradox that a problem like childhood obesity should crop up in a country like America where we are flooded with information about nutrition. At any age, obesity is generally considered a lifestyle disorder. Only a small percentage of patients suffer from hormonal issues, for example. For everyone else, weight gain is related to…

In this series of posts about science and spirituality I’ve left God for last, even though God has become the hottest topic as we struggle toward the future. The arguments against belief in God have been stridently raised by a small band of scientific atheists – their avowed leader, Richard Dawkins, has become a household…

Part 2 of an interview where Larry King discusses the book War of the Worldviews with co-authors Deepak Chopra and Leonard Mlodinow

Part 1 of an interview where Larry King discusses the book War of the Worldviews with co-authors Deepak Chopra and Leonard Mlodinow

Asthma is one of the most common diseases in the world, with as many as 300 million sufferers. We’ve all seen what an asthma attack looks like, the typical symptoms being shortness of breath, wheezing, coughing, and tightness in the chest.  Because easy, natural breathing is something everyone takes for granted, asthma is a distressing…

People are surprised and often offended to discover that the truth is shifting, and yet a shift always happens at the moment of greatest uncertainty. If you canvassed a hundred neuroscientists about where the mind comes from, it would be a good bet that 99 would say the brain. There’s a solid wall of certainty…

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