Deepak examines our common conception of identity — what we refer to as “I” — and recognizes that our everyday version of selfhood is refers to our sensory experiences, thoughts or feelings it has attached to. If the attachment to [...]
Deepak examines our common conception of identity — what we refer to as “I” — and recognizes that our everyday version of selfhood is refers to our sensory experiences, thoughts or feelings it has attached to. If the attachment to [...]
Since it is based on the Greek word for stealing, the term “kleptocracy” sounds inflammatory. But as income gaps open up wider and wider, there is evidence of a serious rift in American democracy, and in that rift one finds [...]
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Can Reality Set Us Free? The Puzzle of Complementarity (Part 3)
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The Fear Factor: How Scared Are People?
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Can Reality Set Us Free? The Puzzle of Complementarity (Part 2)
posted 10:43:50am May. 06, 2013 | read full post »
Can Reality Set Us Free? The Puzzle of Complementarity
posted 1:25:12pm Apr. 29, 2013 | read full post »
Why Does God Allow Evil?
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