Deepak Chopra and Intent

An article in the Washington Post On Faith section in response to their question: “Do you believe that faith can effect your health or is that a lot of new age nonsense?” Faith is too vast a subject to generalize about, — its effects are indisputably not “New Age nonsense,” unless you want to call…

Deepak talks about creating wisdom-based economies on CNN Money. Click http://money.cnn.com/video/ then select video ‘Corn Chips and Spirituality’

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One aspect of modern politics has been to elevate the trivial to unheard of heights. By any serious measure Barack Obama holds an enormous advantage over John McCain. His poise, intelligence, and charisma are undeniable, as is the utter ruin of the right-wing agenda with which McCain has many ties. Unfortunately, Obama forgot to wear…

What is science? If we’re the expression of a bigger intelligence, then isn’t science God trying to understand God? During my morning meditation (working out at the gym with my eyes closed), these thoughts came to me. Watch the video and let me know what you think.

An article in the Washington Post On Faith in response to their question regarding Senator Obama’s decision to leave United Trinity Church.

“Running out of time,” “losing track of time”–we talk about time as if it were a finite object. But time is a psychological event. What do you think?

A article in TIME magazine on the Love Guru movie

After my grandchildren asked if the dinosaurs at a museum were real, I thought deeply about the line about reality and unreality–and then had an illuminating dream I’d like to share.

Forgive me for not providing the link right here, but just read an article in today’s NYTIMES about the State Department revoking its Fulbright scholarship grants to a number of Palestinian students in Gaza. The reason? Because Israel is unwilling to let students leave the region as a punishment to the controlling Hamas militant group.…

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