Blind from birth, a 22-year-old woman experienced seeing herself for the first time—while on the operating table.
Scientists have expended prolific efforts searching for the elusive anatomical correlate of consciousness. Yet the origins of consciousness remain unclear.
What if our thoughts or observations could change the way something moves? Imagine if your consciousness could change the outcome of events.
A spiritual and scientific perspective on babies’ consciousness, and how to communicate with and heal babies.
Two outstanding experiences created cracks in his armor of atheistic certainty and disrupted what he calls his “web of belief” based on modern science.
Intuition can help people make decisions more quickly, accurately, and confidently, according to a study by researchers at the University of New South Wales, published in May in the journal Psychological Science.
“Many of the outcomes from today’s experiments are requiring weirder and weirder explanations,” says Dr. William Tiller.
Gary Schwartz was raised without faith and steeped in science, but emerged a spiritual man.
Blind from birth, a 22-year-old woman experienced seeing herself for the first time—while on the operating table.
Scientists have expended prolific efforts searching for the elusive anatomical correlate of consciousness. Yet the origins of consciousness remain unclear.
What if our thoughts or observations could change the way something moves? Imagine if your consciousness could change the outcome of events.
A spiritual and scientific perspective on babies’ consciousness, and how to communicate with and heal babies.
Two outstanding experiences created cracks in his armor of atheistic certainty and disrupted what he calls his “web of belief” based on modern science.
Intuition can help people make decisions more quickly, accurately, and confidently, according to a study by researchers at the University of New South Wales, published in May in the journal Psychological Science.
“Many of the outcomes from today’s experiments are requiring weirder and weirder explanations,” says Dr. William Tiller.
Gary Schwartz was raised without faith and steeped in science, but emerged a spiritual man.