The Wholeness Principle: Dynamics of Unity Within Science, Religion, and Society

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Quest Books, 1 janv. 1990 - 350 pages
New technology, industry and commerce have spawned the global interdependency of all people, making us our brothers' keepers by necessity, asserts author Anna Lemkow in this exciting demonstration of the reality of Wholeness as a universal principle. She offers integrative approaches to religion, philosophy, science and world affairs that can help shape a bright future.
 

Table des matières

Our Powers of Knowing
41
The First Four Hundred Years
57
Modern Physics
67
Interpreting Quantum Reality
86
The FarReaching Significance of Science
92
Evolutionary Theory and Its Evolvement
121
Of the Brain and the Mind
149
Of Time and Causality
157
Past Present and Future
193
Religion and Science
201
The Ultimate Law of Wholeness
209
More on the Spiritual Implications of Wholeness
217
A Planetary Overview
227
Toward a More Holistic Economy
263
How Shall We Characterize the New Era?
273
A Postscript on the Intersection of Religion Perennial
287

The Psi Faculties or the Relation Between Inner
163
Constants and Variations
171
The Essential Unity of the Religions
187
Epilogue
299
Index
309
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À propos de l'auteur (1990)

Anna Freifeld Lemkow was born in the Russian city of Saratov, was raised in western Canada, and now resides in New York City. She holds degrees from the Unviersity of Alberta, Edmonton, and the New School for Social Research, New York. For many years, she worked at the United Nations, in the field of economic and social development. Over the past two decades, she has explored unitive or esoteric philosophy and its application to scientific and other knowledge and to world affairs. She was a speaker at the 1993 Parliament of the World's Religions and has been featured on the television program "Thinking Allowed."

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