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11:11 Talk Radio with Simran Singh: Science and Mysticism

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Science and Mysticism: Paul J. Mills, Ph.D.

“What are the biomedical sciences and the scientists working in them doing in terms of helping or hindering this future goal of humanity? Are we in service to humanity’s future advancement or not?” I was aware that the vast majority of the scientific endeavor is highly materialistic, with metaphysical and mystical considerations outright rejected as nonexistent; love itself is considered only an emotion and even then, not routinely studied.

Yet, I also knew there were biomedical scientists, including some of my own colleagues, working within the mainstream sciences who have deeper spiritual understandings of who we are as people and of the conscious universe at large. I also knew that many of them were working in their own way to bridge the so-called “gap between science and spirituality.” They were working to overcome the materialism and its choking effects on the progress of the sciences that could ultimately help support a future spiritual life of humanity.” -Paul J. Mills, Ph. D.

Order the Book >>> Science, Being, & Becoming: The Spiritual Lives of Scientists

Paul J. Mills, Ph.D. is Professor of Public Health and Family Medicine, Former Chief of Behavioral Medicine, and Director of the Center of Excellence for Research and Training in Integrative Health at the University of California, San Diego (Profile). He has over 400 scientific publications in the fields of cardiology, psychoneuroimmunology, space research, behavioral medicine, and integrative health. His work has been featured in Time magazine, The New York Times, National Public Radio, US News and World Report, Consumer Reports, The Huffington Post, Gaia TV, and WebMD, among others. He’s presented his work at hundreds of conferences and workshops around the world, including at the United Nations. His Gold Nautilus Award winning book in Science & Cosmology, Science, Being, & Becoming: The Spiritual Lives of Scientists. Paul J. Mills Website

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11:11 Talk Radio... Conversations of energy, growth, truth, and wisdom that expand personal growth, empower conscious living, and raise self-awareness.

Learn more about Simran here:

www.iamsimran.com
www.1111mag.com/

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Science and Mysticism: Paul J. Mills, Ph.D.

“What are the biomedical sciences and the scientists working in them doing in terms of helping or hindering this future goal of humanity? Are we in service to humanity’s future advancement or not?” I was aware that the vast majority of the scientific endeavor is highly materialistic, with metaphysical and mystical considerations outright rejected as nonexistent; love itself is considered only an emotion and even then, not routinely studied.

Yet, I also knew there were biomedical scientists, including some of my own colleagues, working within the mainstream sciences who have deeper spiritual understandings of who we are as people and of the conscious universe at large. I also knew that many of them were working in their own way to bridge the so-called “gap between science and spirituality.” They were working to overcome the materialism and its choking effects on the progress of the sciences that could ultimately help support a future spiritual life of humanity.” -Paul J. Mills, Ph. D.

Order the Book >>> Science, Being, & Becoming: The Spiritual Lives of Scientists

Paul J. Mills, Ph.D. is Professor of Public Health and Family Medicine, Former Chief of Behavioral Medicine, and Director of the Center of Excellence for Research and Training in Integrative Health at the University of California, San Diego (Profile). He has over 400 scientific publications in the fields of cardiology, psychoneuroimmunology, space research, behavioral medicine, and integrative health. His work has been featured in Time magazine, The New York Times, National Public Radio, US News and World Report, Consumer Reports, The Huffington Post, Gaia TV, and WebMD, among others. He’s presented his work at hundreds of conferences and workshops around the world, including at the United Nations. His Gold Nautilus Award winning book in Science & Cosmology, Science, Being, & Becoming: The Spiritual Lives of Scientists. Paul J. Mills Website

Newsletter Sign Up Here - Stay Connected / SIMRAN's Community

11:11 Talk Radio... Conversations of energy, growth, truth, and wisdom that expand personal growth, empower conscious living, and raise self-awareness.

Learn more about Simran here:

www.iamsimran.com
www.1111mag.com/

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