Science and Nonduality Conference 2009
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This weekend I drove up to San Rafael, CA to present my research, “Religion, Science, and Education: A Curriculum in Perennial Philosophy” at the first ever Science and Nonduality Conference. I was thrilled to join colleagues and confederates from all over the world in sharing our work, and immersing ourselves in spiritual and scientific philosophy. I had a wonderful experience.
Some fellow attendees were gracious enough to snap a couple photographs… All of them are clickable, if you’d like to see them bigger. First is a close-up of my poster presentation:
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Next is a photo of me just before my presentation began:
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And last is a pic of me with Matt Silverstein, a friend and colleague from Antioch University Los Angeles. Matt referred me to the conference, and I can’t thank him enough.
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I’d also like to thank Aschleigh Jensen-Eldridge for connecting me with Matt, and for her ongoing friendship and coolness; Abi Behar-Montefiore for her generous assistance; and all the people I met at the conference who’ve become new subscribers to this blog… Welcome!
More essays exploring poetic interconnections between spirituality and science are coming soon…

Only you could come up with the GRAND illiteration “colleagues and confederates”. Only you.
And only you would notice and comment… Only you.
Love begets love…way to go Adam
Thank you so much, Ken.
Thanks for thanking me. It’s a fairly new thing in my life and I like it.
You’re very welcome!