Saturday, 2 April 2011

[satsang] n a discussion of what he calls the "three...

Bruce Godden posted in satsang
n a discussion of what he calls the "three strands of deep science, integral theorist and philosopher, Ken Wilbur, examines different scientific epistomologies (or, the methods by which we gain knowledge) and concludes they can be used to look at interior phenomena, and not just the exterior phenomena that rational empiricists would restrict them to.   . . . and then he stops his brainwaves . . . . seriously!!! LOL  http://www.facebook.com/l/daca1o18Jda63qhenlndlVbEZfQ/spiritualtranzendence.blogspot.com/2011/04/challenging-
Bruce Godden 02 April 12:12
n a discussion of what he calls the "three strands of deep science, integral theorist and philosopher, Ken Wilbur, examines different scientific epistomologies (or, the methods by which we gain knowledge) and concludes they can be used to look at interior phenomena, and not just the exterior phenomena that rational empiricists would restrict them to.

. . . and then he stops his brainwaves . . . . seriously!!! LOL

http://www.facebook.com/l/daca1o18Jda63qhenlndlVbEZfQ/spiritualtranzendence.blogspot.com/2011/04/challenging-

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