How can biology, the science of life, view biological processes as inanimate, mechanical, devoid of inherent purpose? And what effect has this perception had on human psychology and spirituality? In his fascinating book, Rupert Sheldrake argues that we experience profound psychological and spiritual conflicts due to the fundamental split between the theory of nature as dead and our sense of nature as alive - a division that contemporary science renders obsolete. We will watch interviews with Dr. Sheldrake in addition to readings and discussion of his potent insights.
Required reading: The Rebirth of Nature, Rupert Sheldrake
Quentin DiNardo holds a PhD in clinical psychology and has many years experience in hospitals and clinics. He is a sports and performance psychologist and hypnotist and currently owns and operates an executive consulting company. He has, throughout his life, studied esoteric philosophies.
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