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Re: A new calling.Cheryl said Jul 27, 2006, 12:21 PM: |
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I have often been accused of reading too much nonfiction, something that started back in the late 1980's. I tend to read books and research subjects that are a bit on the “fringe” or things that the general public discovers years after I do. Perhaps because I am always searching for those small kernals of enlightened discovery, those “ah-ha” moments. I am sure it has much to do with my brain attempting to reconcile science with spirituality and phenomena. Why is science such a lonely subject? I do not possess a college degree, although I am college educated, but my interest in what makes everything tick started at about age nine. Three husbands and four children later I am still searching for makes everything tick. Quantum Science has been the latest focus of my obssession, particularly in relation to our role in the evolution of the Universe. I feel like I am part of a lonely band of crusaders trying to wake everyone else up to the answers that science can provide in this crazy mixed up violent world we live in. There is no evil, no real wrong other than that which harms another intentionally, there is only free will and discovery. There is no end as with each new thing learned there is an exponential increase in more things to learn. This is my reason for living (next to my children and husband, of course). Discovery….what a beautiful adventure this life is. |
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