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Sunday, December 10, 2006

God as a Field Interfacing the Spiritual World and Our Own Minds

In 2004 I appeared in the film What the Bleep Do We Know and spoke as a serious scientist lending my research background to the notion that we create our own reality. In 2006 I wrote Everything You Need to Know to Feel Go(o)d with my lifelong friend Nancy Marriott and in it I explored the further reaches of science and spirituality, another Bleep theme.
Most provocative of recent developments has been my “coming out” as a scientist to embrace what I experience as God. Some increasingly vocal hardcore atheists, who fail to make a very important distinction between spirituality and religion, are claiming their way of thinking should be the cornerstone of modern medicine and biology. True, the religion vs. science battle has waged for the past three centuries, but in my new book, I talk about a “new spirituality” that has nothing to do with the Church, but is grounded in more mystical roots. The God I embrace is within me and within us all, manifesting as our oneness, our love and our power. I dare to say that there is a bio-molecular basis for these qualities and experiences, and that when we are in these states of consciousness, we feel good.
Some misread my title because they didn’t see the play on “good/God.” If people want simply to feel good and not embrace their spirituality, they should go to other books. I’m more interested in the bigger picture that brings together human emotion, physical reality and a co-created universe. The heart of science is feminine. Many who can’t embrace a partnership with God are either looking through a dominantly male perspective, wanting objectivity, rationality and separation to rule the day or have rejected religion because of its association with family-induced emotional scarring (all potentially reversible!) in childhood and teen years. God is not rational, something to be proven beyond a doubt. God is closer to a feeling -- we sense a field that is mysterious, theoretical and undetectable by the scientific method I still passionately embrace. And we can use this field of infinite possibilities or God (as I prefer) to make our dreams come true in a dance totally consistant with the laws of science!

4 Comments:

Michelle O'Neil said...

Love this. Thank you.

Many rainbows!

12/10/2006 11:52 PM  
Lana Walker-Helmuth said...

Hi Candace,
My husband gave me your new book for Christmas. I sat down to start reading it on New Year's Eve and got as far as reading the dust jacket when suddenly the urge struck to start a blog. The urge was so strong that I put the book down and created my new blog! If you visit http://www.you-unplugged.com/blog, you'll see several posts about you. You are one of my heroines :-) I will continue posting about your books and your work.

I think I must have gotten some kind of an energy hit from you to do something I've wanted to do for a long, long time. Thanks!

1/06/2007 12:45 PM  
Carlos said...

I just began to read your work, fascinating. I have no doubt that will cause to re-think how my emotions influence my life an my relationship with God.
Carlos

1/07/2007 9:27 AM  
Marlene Van Noy said...

I have been following you since I saw "the bleep" a year ago and read "Molecules of Emotion" and started using "Psychosomatic wellness" for meditation. I work in health care and have an MPH. Last month I was diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer. Now I feel that you are talking right to me as I meditate. Thank you. Today I discovered clinical trials by Dr. Burzynski in Houston, Texas who is curing cancer with peptides and amino acid derivates (but not without controversy) Have you or any of those who read this heard of him?

1/07/2007 1:01 PM  

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