SStorch,
 
Perhaps this is true.  But, I must say that I've observed positive change in the 'so called' scientific community.  For now, change is difficult to see because of its state of condition.   I'd say its more internal then external.   Many of the younger scientists are freely admitting that spirituality needs to be incorporated in their professional lives, including research endeavors.    Unfortunately, many 'leaders' in the scientific milieu are very materialistic.   This makes it very difficult for the younger crowd to manifest the internal change into something more observable.   But things are brewing.  No doubt.   For example, last year I gave a talk about biodynamic agriculture and forestry at the University of British Columbia.   It was very well received as students come from both the forestry agriculture departments came.  They are now interesting in managing their UBC farm with some BD concepts.
 
I'm certain that spirituality is slowly permeating other Universities in the world.   Is your glass half full or half empty...
 
Regards,
 
Robin
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sent: August 13, 2002 6:29 AM
Subject: Re: koliskos


In a message dated 8/13/02 9:05:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I heard a rumour that Lily burnt the lot, including all of the
results from the experiments before she died.  The rumour didn't
contain a reason for this unfortunately, but I am intrigued!
 >>

Lily destroyed much of her life's work because it was not accepted bythe
scientific community; they were not ready for it.  What a shame, not much has
changed...sstorch

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