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Author |
Title |
Remarks |
Text file(s) |
Boyd, Tim |
The Illuminated Mind |
European Congress 2014 |
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Carbonell, Elvira |
Bridging Science and Spirituality through Consciousness |
European Congress 2014 |
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Detela, Andrej |
Silent Message of Nature |
European Congress 2014 |
|
Detela, Andrej |
Syntropic Perception of Time |
European Congress 2014 |
|
Figueira, Maria João |
Bridging Science and Spirituality – A Personal Voyage |
European Congress 2014 |
|
Girardi, Antonio |
A Bridge between Science and Spirituality: Theosophy as Unifying Element of the Knowledge |
European Congress 2014 |
|
Leys, Wim |
The Place of Modern Science in the Evolution of Mankind, |
European Congress 2014 |
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Mahnich, Jacques |
Science’s Contribution to Spirituality |
European Congress 2014 |
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Mohrhoff, Ulrich |
Quantum Physics: a Tale of Two World Views |
European Congress 2014 |
|
Mohrhoff, Ulrich |
Evolution of Consciousness: An Indian Perspective |
European Congress 2014 |
|
Price, Colin |
Science - Our Best Ally |
European Congress 2014 |
|
Pursi, Tarja |
The Universal Laws of Nature and Spiritual Unfolding |
European Congress 2014 |
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Pécastaing-Boissière, Muriel |
Annie Besant: “The Seer and the Scientist have met” |
European Congress 2014 |
|
Ricci, Graciela |
The Systemic Point of View: Trait d’Union between Art, Science and Spirituality |
European Congress 2014 |
|
Rijneker, Els |
Bridging Science and Spirituality |
European Congress 2014 |
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Trân, Kim-Diêu |
Bridging Science and Spirituality with Philosophy |
European Congress 2014 |
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Van Osta, Sabine |
Bridging Science and Spirituality – Signs of our Time |
European Congress 2014 |
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Venegas Bernal, Nilda |
What Science has contributed to Spirituality. The Mind at Present |
European Congress 2014 |
All texts in this section are lectures or talks delivered at EFTS events, or articles published in theosophical magazines. All texts are in alphabetical order. The name of the event where the lecture was delivered or publication in which text published is given under “Remarks”. To view and/or download a text in pdf, click a flag.