The Perihelion Effect

Category: Integrative Thought

Integrative Thought

Misunderstanding Astrology

It is fairly typical to hear scientific materialists speak disparagingly about astrology.  In fact, almost every scientist would dismiss astrology as ridiculous.  On a macroscopic

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World Perihelion Day

Paradigm Shifting

We know that people all share a common skill at detecting patterns. We notice those patterns on a more or less material level most of

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Kranzberg, Delillo, White Noise, Science, Technology, Fiction

William Gibson’s Neuromancer demonstrates how technique changes not only our view of the world around us, but enables us to see ourselves as changeable objects of the world. The world of Neuromancer is one where no form is sacred. The world is made over as a tool to be used, to be reshaped along with the reshaping of our needs.

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Biographies

Johannes Kepler

Johannes Kepler (December 27, 1571 – November 15, 1630) was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. A key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution, he is best known for his laws of

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Integrative Thought

Sir Isaac Newton was an alchemist

Alchemical research Much of what are known as Isaac Newton’s occult studies can largely be attributed to his study of alchemy.[2] Newton was deeply interested in all forms

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