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That was flames. Fire flames.
That was flames. Fire flames.
There you go. You're loaded and ready to go with all the offerings. Sweet.
There you go. You're loaded and ready to go with all the offerings. Sweet.
There you go. You're loaded and ready to go with all the offerings. Sweet.
What's up, everyone? Welcome back to the podcast. Our guest today holds a PhD in physics from the University of Washington.
What's up, everyone? Welcome back to the podcast. Our guest today holds a PhD in physics from the University of Washington.
What's up, everyone? Welcome back to the podcast. Our guest today holds a PhD in physics from the University of Washington.
She is a teacher, writer, author, speaker, leader, synthesizer of really science and spirit in so many ways and taking what seems so oftentimes metaphysical, esoteric on the spiritual side and grounding it and also brings what can often be dense scientific material to parse through into science. understandable language as well. So Dr. Teresa, thank you so much for being here.
She is a teacher, writer, author, speaker, leader, synthesizer of really science and spirit in so many ways and taking what seems so oftentimes metaphysical, esoteric on the spiritual side and grounding it and also brings what can often be dense scientific material to parse through into science. understandable language as well. So Dr. Teresa, thank you so much for being here.
She is a teacher, writer, author, speaker, leader, synthesizer of really science and spirit in so many ways and taking what seems so oftentimes metaphysical, esoteric on the spiritual side and grounding it and also brings what can often be dense scientific material to parse through into science. understandable language as well. So Dr. Teresa, thank you so much for being here.
Pleasure is mine. I love to dive in off the bat. Let's dive in. And this area of exploration and the type of conversation that we're going to have today is one of my favorite because it's such a unifying area of exploration where the mass consciousness is pretty fragmented in exploring these different categories of life. And I love how you bring things together. And so when you look at
Pleasure is mine. I love to dive in off the bat. Let's dive in. And this area of exploration and the type of conversation that we're going to have today is one of my favorite because it's such a unifying area of exploration where the mass consciousness is pretty fragmented in exploring these different categories of life. And I love how you bring things together. And so when you look at
Pleasure is mine. I love to dive in off the bat. Let's dive in. And this area of exploration and the type of conversation that we're going to have today is one of my favorite because it's such a unifying area of exploration where the mass consciousness is pretty fragmented in exploring these different categories of life. And I love how you bring things together. And so when you look at
life from the spiritual and the physics and the scientific lens. Going back in time, what do you feel like was the predominant divorce between seeing physics and metaphysics as two separate things?
life from the spiritual and the physics and the scientific lens. Going back in time, what do you feel like was the predominant divorce between seeing physics and metaphysics as two separate things?
life from the spiritual and the physics and the scientific lens. Going back in time, what do you feel like was the predominant divorce between seeing physics and metaphysics as two separate things?
It's interesting to see how that's rippled out into the mass consciousness and especially the Western mind. But what kind of world do you feel like we'd be living in if... the emphasis wasn't solely mostly on sort of Newton's mechanical, mechanistic models of reality, but maybe explore some of his theological and metaphysical and alchemical works.
It's interesting to see how that's rippled out into the mass consciousness and especially the Western mind. But what kind of world do you feel like we'd be living in if... the emphasis wasn't solely mostly on sort of Newton's mechanical, mechanistic models of reality, but maybe explore some of his theological and metaphysical and alchemical works.
It's interesting to see how that's rippled out into the mass consciousness and especially the Western mind. But what kind of world do you feel like we'd be living in if... the emphasis wasn't solely mostly on sort of Newton's mechanical, mechanistic models of reality, but maybe explore some of his theological and metaphysical and alchemical works.