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	<title>Comments on: Listen to Dr. Goswami on Coast to Coast Radio!</title>
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	<description>Theoretical Quantum Physicist</description>
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		<title>By: Scott Cleve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Cleve</dc:creator>
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		<description>Prior to the broadcast I was not familiar with Dr.Goswami or his theories.  As a Christian I believe that the Universe was &quot;created&quot; by an infinitely powerful intelligence that must lie outside of time and space.  Although I am not a firm believer in reincarnation I admit that there is provocative evidence to support the possibility that some souls may cycle between a multitude of hosts in some kind of experimental &#039;evolutionary&#039; process.  I do think that other religons have each something unique and important to contribute to our understanding of &#039;conciousness&#039; and &#039;spirituality.&#039;  I adhere to a personal principle that my individual window into the supernatural comes through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (as I knew it from my childhood) but that each person and culture may experience a different path toward enlightenment.  Whatever the pathway Dr. Goswami&#039;s emphasis on the power of consciousness and its effects on matter seem to make perfect sense.  Why else would human beings and natural living beings of all sorts be so filled with the potential for both evolutionary growth and creativity in a natural universe where matter tends to naturally fall apart, disintegrate and decay.  The mere fact that destruction and creation co-exist in this Universe is a paradox that points to an ultimately &#039;creative&#039; God or Divine consciousness.  I think it is wonderful that Quantum physics coincides and agrees with the transcendental or &#039;higher, mystical&#039; areas of all world religons - even the indigenous ones.  I have always said that science and God do ultimately meet at the apex of a cosmic pyramid even if we see now (through the limits of our scientific knowledge) the foundation and midsection of the structure, we can follow the angles that outline and continue on to intersect at the point where an understanding of the Quantum and Cosmic laws of the Universe become the actual thoughts of God himself (or the divine consciousness/non local consciousness).  I hope more scientists will devote their careers to this new paradigm of thought, where science can impact and change the world in a moral sense which includes an uplifting of the human soul toward the heavens and beyond.  

Scott from Van Nuys</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prior to the broadcast I was not familiar with Dr.Goswami or his theories.  As a Christian I believe that the Universe was &#8220;created&#8221; by an infinitely powerful intelligence that must lie outside of time and space.  Although I am not a firm believer in reincarnation I admit that there is provocative evidence to support the possibility that some souls may cycle between a multitude of hosts in some kind of experimental &#8216;evolutionary&#8217; process.  I do think that other religons have each something unique and important to contribute to our understanding of &#8216;conciousness&#8217; and &#8216;spirituality.&#8217;  I adhere to a personal principle that my individual window into the supernatural comes through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (as I knew it from my childhood) but that each person and culture may experience a different path toward enlightenment.  Whatever the pathway Dr. Goswami&#8217;s emphasis on the power of consciousness and its effects on matter seem to make perfect sense.  Why else would human beings and natural living beings of all sorts be so filled with the potential for both evolutionary growth and creativity in a natural universe where matter tends to naturally fall apart, disintegrate and decay.  The mere fact that destruction and creation co-exist in this Universe is a paradox that points to an ultimately &#8216;creative&#8217; God or Divine consciousness.  I think it is wonderful that Quantum physics coincides and agrees with the transcendental or &#8216;higher, mystical&#8217; areas of all world religons &#8211; even the indigenous ones.  I have always said that science and God do ultimately meet at the apex of a cosmic pyramid even if we see now (through the limits of our scientific knowledge) the foundation and midsection of the structure, we can follow the angles that outline and continue on to intersect at the point where an understanding of the Quantum and Cosmic laws of the Universe become the actual thoughts of God himself (or the divine consciousness/non local consciousness).  I hope more scientists will devote their careers to this new paradigm of thought, where science can impact and change the world in a moral sense which includes an uplifting of the human soul toward the heavens and beyond.  </p>
<p>Scott from Van Nuys</p>
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