Out of the body experiences are fairly common throughout Western cultures, and are not unheard of in cultures from other parts of the world. Indeed,
Category: Institute of Inner Scienes
Exploring the paranormal and so-called psychic phenomena! Is it real? Let’s find out!
Albert Einstein was not Wrong
Albert Einstein was not wrong, for if he was the entire edifice of material science would also be wrong and all its achievements a figment
Seeing Through Reality into the Void…
There is so much mystery to be understood in the material world, that inventing other realities is not necessary. We, as a species have perceived the atom, peered inside it and realised its ethereal nature.
The Daoist Concept of ‘精’ (jing1) – a Scientific Analysis
The Chinese ideogram ‘精’ (jing1) dates back to the Seal Characters standardised during the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BCE) and the Han Dynasties (206 BCE-220 CE)
South Devon: Visiting Torquay Museum! (31.8.2018)
We often see various statues of Darwin in the museums in London, but we also enjoy visiting Down House in Kent – his former home. Considering how much research and data we have access to in London, Torquay Museum contains objects that really impressed us, and which were presented in a highly beneficial (and educational) manner, particularly for the children. The museum now has purpose-built learning and play areas for younger explorers, whilst the adult visitors can learn from the historical narratives tactfully covering exploration, imperialism and looting. It is a tricky business presenting this type of information, but we can state that the staff of Torquay Museum have created a very progressive atmosphere that favours ongoing learning over dogmatic versions of history.
A Scullywag in Sutton and Cheam
A Scullywag in Sutton and Cheam Cutting and killing No one to blame. Tory Hitlerite Austerity… The voiceless lie down. Quietly they pass away So