Mysterium Tremendum
If Wonder Has Assumed a Form, What Is the Matter?
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Narrated by:
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Davey Lyon
About this listen
"Exploring why the conflict between science and religion is a linguistic conundrum." This little book was first given as an invited lecture in Agra, India, explaining how the differences between religion and science can be overcome by understanding that the nature of consciousness is similar to a Mobius strip and why Niels Bohr's paradoxical approach to quantum mechanics is useful in a deeper exploration of mysticism.
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