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PART FOUR: STEs Occurring as Synchronistic Transmissions through the Word
At the Library: a Formative Experience by Neal Grossman
Neal Grossman received his PhD in History and Philosophy of Science from Indiana University in 1971. He taught Philosophy at the University of Illinois at Chicago until he retired in 2013. Relevant papers include: (i) Who’s Afraid of Life After Death?, JNDS, May, 2002; (ii) Four Errors Commonly Made by Professional Debunkers (JNDS, 26(3), Spring 2008) (iii) Review of “The Self Does Not Die”, JNDS, 34(4), Summer 2016. His first book, The Spirit of Spinoza: Healing the Mind, (ICRL, 2014) is a readable presentation of Spinoza’s remarkable system of spiritual psychotherapy. And his second book, Conversations with Socrates and Plato [iff books, 2019] describes “how a Post-Materialist Social Order Can Solve the Challenges of Modern Life and Insure Our Survival”.
Links:
https://phil.uic.edu/profiles/grossman-neal/
https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-spirit-of-spinoza-healing-the-mind-neal-grossman/1603750?ean=9781936033089
https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/conversations-with-socrates-and-plato-how-a-post-materialist-social-order-can-solve-the-challenges-of-modern-life-and-insure-ou-neal-k-grossman/2873021?ean=9781789041439
The Academy for the Advancement of Postmaterialist Sciences https://www.aapsglobal.com/
The book: https://spiritual-awakenings.net/
The Scientific and Medical Network https://scientificandmedical.net/
The Galileo Commission https://galileocommission.org/
Producer: Martin Redfern
PART FOUR: STEs Occurring as Synchronistic Transmissions through the Word
At the Library: a Formative Experience by Neal Grossman
Neal Grossman received his PhD in History and Philosophy of Science from Indiana University in 1971. He taught Philosophy at the University of Illinois at Chicago until he retired in 2013. Relevant papers include: (i) Who’s Afraid of Life After Death?, JNDS, May, 2002; (ii) Four Errors Commonly Made by Professional Debunkers (JNDS, 26(3), Spring 2008) (iii) Review of “The Self Does Not Die”, JNDS, 34(4), Summer 2016. His first book, The Spirit of Spinoza: Healing the Mind, (ICRL, 2014) is a readable presentation of Spinoza’s remarkable system of spiritual psychotherapy. And his second book, Conversations with Socrates and Plato [iff books, 2019] describes “how a Post-Materialist Social Order Can Solve the Challenges of Modern Life and Insure Our Survival”.
Links:
https://phil.uic.edu/profiles/grossman-neal/
https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-spirit-of-spinoza-healing-the-mind-neal-grossman/1603750?ean=9781936033089
https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/conversations-with-socrates-and-plato-how-a-post-materialist-social-order-can-solve-the-challenges-of-modern-life-and-insure-ou-neal-k-grossman/2873021?ean=9781789041439
The Academy for the Advancement of Postmaterialist Sciences https://www.aapsglobal.com/
The book: https://spiritual-awakenings.net/
The Scientific and Medical Network https://scientificandmedical.net/
The Galileo Commission https://galileocommission.org/
Producer: Martin Redfern