“The Snake and the Rope” says that a marriage between science and
mysticism was eminently possible, and that science did not have to
entail an exclusively materialistic world view.
The book falls into three major parts: an exposition of Western
science, and especially its findings on cosmology, consciousness,
sound and light.
The second part treats the different methodological approaches of
Western science and occult science, while the third part is a detailed
exposition of the tenets of occult science and the ways in which it
can underpin and extend the understanding of modern physical science.
Re: Exponential RV and Conditional Expectation Problem ... >for Computer Science_).... While I have enjoyed the exposition and have ...>conditional expectation in the following problem? ... Is this a correct method?... (sci.math)
Re: A book which explains the unexplained ... and that science did not have to ... The book falls into three major parts: an exposition of Western ...Western science and occult science, while the third part is a detailed ... (uk.religion.pagan)
A book which explains the unexplained ... and that science did not have to ... The book falls into three major parts: an exposition of Western ...Western science and occult science, while the third part is a detailed ... (uk.religion.pagan)
Re: Natural Selection - the driving force for stasis ... God is that there's quite a strong anti-theism culture in Western ...science, which in turn is partly a response to an anti-science culture ... either the anti-theism culture in Western science or the anti-science ... The only circumstance in which I can imagine their faith being a problem ... (uk.religion.christian)