
John William Waterhouse, "The Crystal Ball"
IF you saw yourself as nothing but physical matter, how would that affect the way you live right now?
In the emerging science of neuroplasticity we’ve come full circle, back to Buddha, who maintained it is our thoughts that reign supreme over the physical brain and body.
Likewise, if we were convinced that Nature is more than just a “fortuitous concurrence of atoms,” could such a belief change how we managed our natural resources?
What if we believed that “everything in the Universe, throughout all its kingdoms, is conscious,” as Theosophy asserts?
That everything is “endowed with a consciousness of its own kind and on its own plane of perception?”
British astronomer, Sir Arthur Eddington, epitomized the ongoing scientific controversy, when commenting on the Uncertainty Principle in quantum physics, in 1927, he remarked: Continue reading










