Vol. 3 Issue 6
October 4, 2007


New science of consciousness: Part one

New map of the Milky Way shows our galaxy to be a cannibal


October Reviews

Book review: The God Theory

by Dr. Bernard Haisch
Review by Will Arntz

For many years now I've considered "The Great Debate" to be whether or not there is a reality beyond the physical. On the one hand are the hard core materialist reductionist scientists who are adamant that there is nothing beyond the physical - time, space, matter, energy, end of story, and when you die end of story also. In fact the sense that there is a "you" is just a brain phenomenon. You're a machine.

On the other hand there are the religious adherents. This widely varied group goes from the strict Biblical set: creation by God in seven days and the Universe is around 4,000 years old, to believers who are vaguely uncomfortable with the strict religious story, yet who still toe the line in hopes of good Heavanic placement in the hereafter.

Movie review: How to cook your life

93 minutes - Now in theaters

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How to Cook Your Life is a cheerful documentary about the art of cooking and the art of cooking your life without burning it, putting in too much salt or overcooking it.

DVD review: Déjà vu

DVD Review by Christiane Northrup, M.D.

Déjà vu (a Henry Jaglom film) is a wonderfully romantic love story, with a stellar cast that includes pros like Vanessa Redgrave and a script that is funny, poignant, and thought provoking. This movie was released in theaters several years ago-- but because of inadequate distribution and marketing, never got the attention it so richly deserves. (Otherwise, I would have seen it, believe me!)

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