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THE SYNTHESIS
Integrating Science and Spirituality

The Synthesis

  • Preliminary note
  • THE METHOD
  • THE MEANING
  • THE BEING
  • THE MIND
  • THE PROCESS
  • AFTERWORD
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Preliminary note
  • THE METHOD
    • THE COMMON SENSE APPROACH
      • The relevance of common sense
      • Common sense and culture
      • The limitations of common sense approach
    • THE SCIENTIFIC APPROACH
      • The relevance of science
      • Science and materialism
      • The limitations of the scientific approach
    • THE SPIRITUAL APPROACH
      • The relevance of spirituality
      • Spirituality and religion
      • The limitations of the spiritual approach
    • THE PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH
      • The relevance of philosophy
      • Philosophy and ideology
      • The limitations of the philosophical approach
    • THE SYNTHESIS
      • Phenomenological method
      • Inductive-deductive method
      • Transpersonal method
      • Reasoning
      • The model
  • THE MEANING
    • THE ORIGIN OF THE PHYSICAL WORLD
      • Some characteristics of the physical world
      • Possible explanations for the 'anthropic principle'
    • THE SYNTHESIS PERSPECTIVE
      • The One
      • The Two
    • THE ORIGIN OF LIFE
      • The necessary conditions for the cell formation
      • Some current hypotheses
      • THE SYNTHESIS PERSPECTIVE
  • THE BEING
    • THE MIND BODY PROBLEM
      • Matter exists, mental does not
      • Mental exists, matter does not
      • Matter causes mental
      • Mental causes matter
      • Mental and matter exist and interact
      • Mental and matter exist, but do not interact
      • One gives rise to two
      • THE SYNTHESIS PERSPECTIVE: TWO GIVE RISE TO ONE
        • Awareness
        • Intent
        • The self
    • THE SOUL
      • The perception of the soul (epistemological issues)
      • The description
      • The dynamic of the soul
    • THE SELF
      • What the self is
      • The purpose of the self
      • The dynamics of the self
    • AWARENESS
      • What awareness is
      • The direction of awareness
      • Restricting awareness
      • Expanding and development
      • Some possible questions
    • INTENT
      • What intent is
      • The functioning of intent
    • THE NATURE OF LIFE
      • THE SYNTHESIS PERSPECTIVE
        • The connection
        • The beginning
        • The body
        • The aura
        • The brain
  • THE MIND
    • CONSTRUCTS
      • The rings
        • The purpose of the rings
      • The out of body experience
        • Some possible questions
    • THE MATERIALS OF THE MIND
      • Experience and information
      • Meaning
    • THE SOURCES OF EXPERIENCE AND INFORMATION
      • Perception
      • Memory
      • Learning and knowledge
      • Dreaming
  • THE PROCESS
    • EVOLUTION
      • NEO-DARWINISM
        • Chance
        • Natural selection
        • Competition
        • Gradualism
        • The increase of complexity
        • Concluding Remarks
      • THEISTIC INTERPRETATIONS
      • THE SYNTHESIS PERSPECTIVE
        • Choice
        • Evolutionary intent
        • The direction
        • Humans
        • Some possible questions
    • INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT
      • QUANTITATIVE DEVELOPMENT
      • QUALITATIVE DEVELOPMENT
        • Development of the rings
        • Development of experience
        • Development of intent
        • Application
    • AFTER DEATH
      • Death
      • The Intermediate Stage
      • Possible trajectories
      • Reincarnation
      • Some possible questions
      • NON-MATERIAL REALITY
        • Some possible questions
    • THE INTERACTION WITH OTHERS
      • Love
    • SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
      • QUANTITATIVE DEVELOPMENT
      • QUALITATIVE DEVELOPMENT
        • The physical stage
        • The transition period between the physical and conventional stages
        • The conventional stage
        • The transition period between the conventional and personal stages
          • Zoroastrianism
          • Judaism
          • Early Christianity
          • Islam
          • Protestantism
        • The personal stage
        • The transcendent stage
      • TRAJECTORY
        • The Futures
  • AFTERWORD
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • The Synthesis
    • Preliminary note
    • THE METHOD
      • THE COMMON SENSE APPROACH
        • The relevance of common sense
        • Common sense and culture
        • The limitations of common sense approach
      • THE SCIENTIFIC APPROACH
        • The relevance of science
        • Science and materialism
        • The limitations of the scientific approach
      • THE SPIRITUAL APPROACH
        • The relevance of spirituality
        • Spirituality and religion
        • The limitations of the spiritual approach
      • THE PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH
        • The relevance of philosophy
        • Philosophy and ideology
        • The limitations of the philosophical approach
      • THE SYNTHESIS
        • Phenomenological method
        • Inductive-deductive method
        • Transpersonal method
        • Reasoning
        • The model
    • THE MEANING
      • THE ORIGIN OF THE PHYSICAL WORLD
        • Some characteristics of the physical world
        • Possible explanations for the 'anthropic principle'
      • THE SYNTHESIS PERSPECTIVE
        • The One
        • The Two
      • THE ORIGIN OF LIFE
        • The necessary conditions for the cell formation
        • Some current hypotheses
        • THE SYNTHESIS PERSPECTIVE
    • THE BEING
      • THE MIND BODY PROBLEM
        • Matter exists, mental does not
        • Mental exists, matter does not
        • Matter causes mental
        • Mental causes matter
        • Mental and matter exist and interact
        • Mental and matter exist, but do not interact
        • One gives rise to two
        • THE SYNTHESIS PERSPECTIVE: TWO GIVE RISE TO ONE
          • Awareness
          • Intent
          • The self
      • THE SOUL
        • The perception of the soul (epistemological issues)
        • The description
        • The dynamic of the soul
      • THE SELF
        • What the self is
        • The purpose of the self
        • The dynamics of the self
      • AWARENESS
        • What awareness is
        • The direction of awareness
        • Restricting awareness
        • Expanding and development
        • Some possible questions
      • INTENT
        • What intent is
        • The functioning of intent
      • THE NATURE OF LIFE
        • THE SYNTHESIS PERSPECTIVE
          • The connection
          • The beginning
          • The body
          • The aura
          • The brain
    • THE MIND
      • CONSTRUCTS
        • The rings
          • The purpose of the rings
        • The out of body experience
          • Some possible questions
      • THE MATERIALS OF THE MIND
        • Experience and information
        • Meaning
      • THE SOURCES OF EXPERIENCE AND INFORMATION
        • Perception
        • Memory
        • Learning and knowledge
        • Dreaming
    • THE PROCESS
      • EVOLUTION
        • NEO-DARWINISM
          • Chance
          • Natural selection
          • Competition
          • Gradualism
          • The increase of complexity
          • Concluding Remarks
        • THEISTIC INTERPRETATIONS
        • THE SYNTHESIS PERSPECTIVE
          • Choice
          • Evolutionary intent
          • The direction
          • Humans
          • Some possible questions
      • INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT
        • QUANTITATIVE DEVELOPMENT
        • QUALITATIVE DEVELOPMENT
          • Development of the rings
          • Development of experience
          • Development of intent
          • Application
      • AFTER DEATH
        • Death
        • The Intermediate Stage
        • Possible trajectories
        • Reincarnation
        • Some possible questions
        • NON-MATERIAL REALITY
          • Some possible questions
      • THE INTERACTION WITH OTHERS
        • Love
      • SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
        • QUANTITATIVE DEVELOPMENT
        • QUALITATIVE DEVELOPMENT
          • The physical stage
          • The transition period between the physical and conventional stages
          • The conventional stage
          • The transition period between the conventional and personal stages
            • Zoroastrianism
            • Judaism
            • Early Christianity
            • Islam
            • Protestantism
          • The personal stage
          • The transcendent stage
        • TRAJECTORY
          • The Futures
    • AFTERWORD
    • BIBLIOGRAPHY
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