Dr. Theresa Bullard
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Like if I were to just bring in one or two of those things that I can be efficient with, what's gonna be the major key to that sense of wellbeing? And brought back creative hobbies and social time and athletics and all the things that you think create a well-rounded lifestyle. And another year goes by as I'm doing all of that.
Like if I were to just bring in one or two of those things that I can be efficient with, what's gonna be the major key to that sense of wellbeing? And brought back creative hobbies and social time and athletics and all the things that you think create a well-rounded lifestyle. And another year goes by as I'm doing all of that.
And it's like, okay, well, things are better, but there's still something missing. What is this thing that's missing? I've brought everything back in, but there's still something missing. And there's just this one day I was at the gym and this little voice I was contemplating in the back of my mind.
And it's like, okay, well, things are better, but there's still something missing. What is this thing that's missing? I've brought everything back in, but there's still something missing. And there's just this one day I was at the gym and this little voice I was contemplating in the back of my mind.
And it's like, okay, well, things are better, but there's still something missing. What is this thing that's missing? I've brought everything back in, but there's still something missing. And there's just this one day I was at the gym and this little voice I was contemplating in the back of my mind.
And this little voice kind of came in and said, well, there's one thing you haven't brought back in. And that was spirituality. And I was a bit surprised at that stage. But as I started to explore. I thought, okay, anything I'm going to explore spiritually can't negate what I know to be true scientifically.
And this little voice kind of came in and said, well, there's one thing you haven't brought back in. And that was spirituality. And I was a bit surprised at that stage. But as I started to explore. I thought, okay, anything I'm going to explore spiritually can't negate what I know to be true scientifically.
And this little voice kind of came in and said, well, there's one thing you haven't brought back in. And that was spirituality. And I was a bit surprised at that stage. But as I started to explore. I thought, okay, anything I'm going to explore spiritually can't negate what I know to be true scientifically.
So I'm going to have to find where the two can at least align, you know, and I couldn't go with blind faith and religious sort of approach at that stage. So I looked for all the science and consciousness, science and spirituality, Tao of physics kind of stuff, like Eastern esotericism meets quantum physics. And as I started reading into it, it got me super excited.
So I'm going to have to find where the two can at least align, you know, and I couldn't go with blind faith and religious sort of approach at that stage. So I looked for all the science and consciousness, science and spirituality, Tao of physics kind of stuff, like Eastern esotericism meets quantum physics. And as I started reading into it, it got me super excited.
So I'm going to have to find where the two can at least align, you know, and I couldn't go with blind faith and religious sort of approach at that stage. So I looked for all the science and consciousness, science and spirituality, Tao of physics kind of stuff, like Eastern esotericism meets quantum physics. And as I started reading into it, it got me super excited.
It reminded me of why I was pursuing science in the first place. And I realized like these actually dovetail beautifully. Like they're saying the same thing. You know, one thing led to another where I was ultimately saying, okay, it's great to have the philosophy. The concepts that these two can complement each other, but it's not practical. It's not grounded. Like, how do we apply this?
It reminded me of why I was pursuing science in the first place. And I realized like these actually dovetail beautifully. Like they're saying the same thing. You know, one thing led to another where I was ultimately saying, okay, it's great to have the philosophy. The concepts that these two can complement each other, but it's not practical. It's not grounded. Like, how do we apply this?
It reminded me of why I was pursuing science in the first place. And I realized like these actually dovetail beautifully. Like they're saying the same thing. You know, one thing led to another where I was ultimately saying, okay, it's great to have the philosophy. The concepts that these two can complement each other, but it's not practical. It's not grounded. Like, how do we apply this?
Because I was an experimental scientist and it's like, we need to round it into physical reality somehow.
Because I was an experimental scientist and it's like, we need to round it into physical reality somehow.
Because I was an experimental scientist and it's like, we need to round it into physical reality somehow.
So that's what ultimately led me on the search to finding things like sacred geometry and alchemy and hermetic teachings and more of the Western mystery tradition and how that I think worked really well with the modern scientific mindset because it really wants to understand the deeper underpinnings of how things work and why they work. And so there's where I found like a real deep connection.
So that's what ultimately led me on the search to finding things like sacred geometry and alchemy and hermetic teachings and more of the Western mystery tradition and how that I think worked really well with the modern scientific mindset because it really wants to understand the deeper underpinnings of how things work and why they work. And so there's where I found like a real deep connection.
So that's what ultimately led me on the search to finding things like sacred geometry and alchemy and hermetic teachings and more of the Western mystery tradition and how that I think worked really well with the modern scientific mindset because it really wants to understand the deeper underpinnings of how things work and why they work. And so there's where I found like a real deep connection.