Hi Folk's. The following is my Amazon review of Amit Goswami's "Creative Evolution" ... Its worth five stars Goswami's book is worth five stars, and his view...
Excellent review Stephen, I'm passing the review on to some other groups I belong to and have ordered the book. Dave W ... From: <hucklebird@...> Sent:...
Thanks very much, Stephen, for the referral to this book. I love the title even. ... In a message dated 10/5/2008 11:47:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ...
Hello Stephen (and all), Thanks very much for these quotes from Goswani's book "Creative Evolution". One the things which interests me is his favourable ...
"Creative Evolution" is also the title of Henri Bergson's book from 1907. In his book "The Radiance of Being:Understanding the Grand Integral Vision; Living...
Dear Dave, I wouldn't say so. Teilhard made a big and fascinating vision of the evolution which "integrates itself on top". Father Peter told, that everythink...
Hello Everyone. The list has been quiet, hope all are well. List members might be interested in Ilia Delio's book, "Christ in Evolution", published by...
Thanks so very much, Judy, for sharing this information about Ilia Delio's book, "Christ in Evolution", with us. It would seem to be a must read for us ...
Thanks for bringing this up. Teilhard, Panikkar, Merton and Griffiths are all way up their on my list of favorite authors. Haught is someone that I haven't yet...
Dave, I thought of you immediately when I first read the book description, remembering your mentioning those mystics. Hope you enjoy Delio's ideas. In a...
Hello! I've checked out that most of the recent posts of Yours are about some books. Refering to that: have You really established some kind of Teilhardist...
Hello jamessimon18, You have given this a bit of thought haven't you? I generally just lurk but there are two points you make that make me curious: What is the...
Hello James (and all), Thanks for your post of October 27th. You do raise some interesting questions. Let me content myself with reflecting on two of them ---...
Refering to Brian (and all), When I am reading every Teilhard letter, I can't deny that He really belives in His conception of Omega Point. But when Teilhard...
Thanks for your thoughts on Bergson and Teilhard. Most of what I know of Bergson is not based on his writings, but on others interpretations. I do recollect...
Jesus is the first fruits of the Omega Point. It started with Him. When He was lifted up (on the cross; John 12:32) He drew all men to Him. The "nervous...
Sorry about the duplicate post I just did. I wanted to send it to myself to save in my "keep folder." I accidently resent it to the group again. The following...
Your post has suggested many new problems. You told at first, that Christ of the Universe is co-existing with Jesus with Nazareth, but on principle that Christ...
Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 3. I continue to reflect on what Teilhard has to say regarding early human morphology in Section 2 of Chapter I of Part III...
This is part 2 of 3. Humankind, the Jesuit paleontologist tells us, entered the world so silently, with so little fanfare that, by the time our evolutionary ...
This is part 3 of 3. As he closes out his footnote on monogenism, the Jesuit scientist concedes that what is beyond the reach of experimental science may not...
Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 3. I continue to reflect on what Teilhard has to say regarding early human morphology in Section 2 of Chapter I of Part III...
This is part 2 of 3. Start-ups, beginnings, peduncles, then, are fragile and unlikely to leave lasting impressions of themselves --- and not only in the domain...
This is part 3 of 3. The Jesuit scientist remarks that some of the best anthropologists of his day hold that the peduncle (or beginning) of humankind was...
Hello everyone, I think it is fair to say that most scientists (probably quite correctly, in my view) make the claim that there is, in science, really no place...
Hi Brian, and thanks for your thoughts. I think phenomenology has to do with what is self evident, and therefore it is on a firmer foundation than a science...
Hello Stephen (and all), Thanks very much for your post of November 20th. I do see merit in what you have written. For example, I think you are quite correct...
In a message dated 11/21/2008 6:44:32 P.M. Central Standard Time, briancowan@... writes: I think it is fair to say that most scientists (probably quite...
Hello Bill (and all), ... In my opinion, one, indeed, could express the view that "the very purpose of life is to express more and more of itself and to find...