Tag: consciousness

God is not in the brain

July 23, 2009 | 3 comments

I read a fascinating article in USAToday, June 22, 2009, written by Barbara Hagerty, titled, “The God choice.” She wrote in part, “For the past century, science has largely discarded “God” as a delusion and proclaimed that all our “spiritual”

The fog of mortal mind

July 14, 2009 | 4 comments

We’re home! The trip was a success. The family drew even closer together, as usually happens on these excursions. There were moments of sharing and caring that don’t show up in ordinary life back home. We get to know each

On top of the Mount

June 30, 2009 | 4 comments

I held my yearly Association meeting last Saturday. And what a glorious day it was. For those unfamiliar, I am a Christian Science teacher, which means I hold a two week class once a year for students wanting to improve

A new standard for living

May 15, 2009 | No comments yet

So many good things are happening during this recession. The blessings for humanity are quite huge, actually. The news tends to focus on indicators that are supposed to alarm, like rising unemployment rates, unacceptable deficits and budgets awash in red

Swine flu and contagion

May 4, 2009 | 3 comments

With fear of Swine flu running rampant in public thought, it’s been important to defend oneself from the belief of contagion. It’s helpful to remember that one person does not have to get sick because their neighbor is ill, that