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The eternal dumpster fire that is Rupert Sheldrake's Wikipedia biography

The eternal dumpster fire that is Rupert Sheldrake's Wikipedia biography
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First Rule of Fight Club: Do Not Fall for the Demoralization Program

First Rule of Fight Club: Do Not Fall for the Demoralization Program
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Blood and soul: An essay in metagenetics -- Science of the Spirit -- Sott.net

Sat, 27 Mar 2021 06:05 UTC We are survival machines-robot vehicles blindly programmed to preserve the selfish molecules known as genes. This is Richard Dawkins in The Selfish Gene. His selfish gene theory, he remarked in 1989, has become textbook orthodoxy, because it is merely a logical outgrowth of orthodox Neo-Darwinism, but expressed as a novel image. The image is misleading. Dawkins doesn t literally believe that genes are selfish entities with a will to replicate themselves. If they were, they would be like animating souls. In the Darwinian world where Dawkins lives, genes are not souls, but merely molecules ruled by the determinist laws of chemistry. And they are the result of a series of chemical accidents over millions of years, starting from the first self-replicating protein.

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Are We Becoming Less Compassionate, Less Fully Human?

Are We Becoming Less Compassionate, Less Fully Human? How Might We Return To What We May Be? “Lord, we know what we are, but know not what we may be” - William Shakespeare (The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Act IV, Scene V) THESIS We need to reclaim a compassionate worldview and practice that embraces the interconnectivity and interdependence of individuals, communities, nature and the cosmos. A worldview that encompasses awareness, understanding, reaching out with unconditional acceptance and non-violent communication; that leads to positive emotional contagion, and fuels a growing readiness to serve and heal wherever there is opportunity.

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