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timsan
12-09-2007, 11:17 AM
Hello!

This is my first post on this forum, and i must say i am very glad that i found this community. I just listened to David Wilcock on www.redicecreations.com and i really like the world view or belief system that he seems to have!

My eyes where opened to the new sciences just over a year ago, and coming from a standard academic setting i am still a little confused.

For me it would be helpful to have some basic collection of theories (ontology, epistemology, and some stuff like that) to have as some kind of solid ground.

Is there such a compilation of theories that is used in the "new sciences"?

Do you see what i am trying to ask here? (A bit difficult for me to find the right words.) :)

timsan
12-25-2007, 01:26 AM
:confused:

I thought some people here would share my interest in this topic...

Maybe i did not explain my self well enough?

My intention is to start a discussion about a shared mental foundation - kind of some shared solid ground for thinking together on all of the fascinating topics that are discussed here.

I think the "law of one" might serve that purpose. However, in my view, one could make use of a body of theory that is more explicitly.

This theory would include these three things:
1) social psychology (since scientific work is always an interplay between individuals)
2) basic philosophy (including more esoteric concepts such as how we can construct new frames of reference)
3) some thoughts about scientific method

Spiral of Light
12-25-2007, 10:50 PM
Hello Timsan, and Welcome.:)

I did not see your first post on 12/10, and just noticed the follow-up you left yesterday. Sorry for the delay in anyone getting back to you...

Since you are new to this forum, I am wondering if you have checked out the material by David Wilcock that is available here for you to review. It will give you lots of background information and covers many of the theories you mention in your post.

On the Home Page, just click on "Start Here" and then choose "Articles & Books Free" in the drop-down window. You will find 21 articles, 3 books and much more. Enjoy!

Love and Light,
Nancy