Science and SpiritualityMary A. Mann, 2004 - 336 páginas How can science and the spirituality of the great religions help us all in our quest for global harmony? How can artists, philosophers and mystics reveal to us who we are? How can studying our civilization's timeline show us where we came from? How can meditation, prayer and the desire to recognize the divinity in each and every one of us inspire us to create a freer, safer and better world? |
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THE SCIENCE OF BEING ALTOGETHER | 64 |
AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL SPIRITUALITY | 96 |
THE SPIRITUALITY OF GREAT LITERATURE | 105 |
HOW DO WE EXPERIENCE OUR | 112 |
INNER VISION | 156 |
NEW PERSON AND CIVILIZATION | 169 |
SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY | 182 |
WOMAN | 196 |
RESPONSIVE READINGS | 198 |
SONGS OF INSPIRATION | 220 |
INTERFAITH CELEBRATION GUIDE | 279 |
INDEX | 299 |
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Ahura Mazda Amen Baha'i Bawa Bawa Muhaiyaddeen beauty believe Bm/A born Buddhism Celebration Guide Christianity civilization consciousness culture divine earth Eckhart Tolle English poet Ernest Holmes Eternal evil faith Force forgive freedom G G⁹sus4 G global ethic God's harmony heart hope human rights humankind immortality India individual Interfaith Celebration Islam Jack Kornfield Jainism John Judaism justice Kahlil Gibran knowledge kum bah yah Kwanzaa live Lord Mahatma Gandhi means meditation moral Morihei Ueshiba Muhammad Muslims Native American nature ourselves peace Peacemakers person philosopher planet principles prophets Qur'an religious responsibility Richard Bach sacred Science and Spirituality Science of Mind Scientology seek sense Shirley Leighton social society song soul Taoism teachings things thought truth understanding unity Unity-and-Diversity World Council universe Vedanta William William Shakespeare wisdom women words World Scriptures world's religions worship Zoroastrianism