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i would haveecalled it science and spirituality.the new version is going to have that subtitle. >> smith: it will actually eliminate the controversy. >> chopra: it will evolve to -úa ew level, yes. >>>smith: the conflict, good, yeah. you areeputting this book out or have put this book wwen the question of whatime the appropriate role of science in the world.in3 politics and in policy and in all of our lives.is verr much an issue. do we follow science or do we follow something eese, whether it's global or evolution or what have you? >> chopra: well, we follow science in order to play, plan to get here. i had to follow science, right? we follow sccence when we send messages on twitter or facebook. we follow science in order to live comfortably. so how can we say thaa science should not be followed? science is there. it's a very good method of exploring a certain aspect of the truth, what we observe out there. but science does not adddess questions like, who's the observer? where is the observer? who am i? what do i want? how do i impr
i would haveecalled it science and spirituality.the new version is going to have that subtitle. >> smith: it will actually eliminate the controversy. >> chopra: it will evolve to -úa ew level, yes. >>>smith: the conflict, good, yeah. you areeputting this book out or have put this book wwen the question of whatime the appropriate role of science in the world.in3 politics and in policy and in all of our lives.is verr much an issue. do we follow science or do we follow...
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they went on a spiritual journey, some type of spiritual rebirth.at was born was much more spiritualized. there are times when an artist needs to represent without saying anything. when i see bob dylan or bob marley, i know there is a god. it does not matter what they are saying. it is the conviction of their soul. they are just standing there and you know there is a god. he is the same. he is a boxer and i did not like that when i was a little girl. it did not make any sense to me at all. but he is a character, he underwent this transformation. he became a different person, muhammed ali. where has he gone? what has happened? then i understood. it was a spiritual transformation. four very interesting characters to me. daughter, they times to believe in god. -- they asked her if she believed in god. she said, all i have to do to believe in god is to look at my father. curtis was not so overtly religious. and bob dylan's case, the christian songs i loved. his first record was "slow train coming." acoustic guitars, just the same. it was awful. my broth
they went on a spiritual journey, some type of spiritual rebirth.at was born was much more spiritualized. there are times when an artist needs to represent without saying anything. when i see bob dylan or bob marley, i know there is a god. it does not matter what they are saying. it is the conviction of their soul. they are just standing there and you know there is a god. he is the same. he is a boxer and i did not like that when i was a little girl. it did not make any sense to me at all. but...
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they went through a spiritual journey, and a person but was born was a much more spiritualized person being alive, and i think there are times when an artist needs to just represent there is something more than what we see in front of ourselves, and when i see bob dylan or bob marley or curtis mayfield, i know there is a gond. it does not matter what they are saying. the sound of their voice and the conviction of their soul, you know there is a god. and mohammad ali is one of my biggest euros. tavis: -- biggest heroes. tavis: he just turned 70. >> i did not like to see him getting a speedup -- getting beat up, but he underwent this transformation. he became this other person. he changed his name, and i was like, where did he go, but i understand it was a spiritual transformation, so there are interesting characters, and i read an interview with muhammed ali's daughter, and they ask, do you believe in god, and she said, all i have to do to know there is a god is a look at my father. i feel the same about bob dylan and curtis. i think curtis wrote the best song about jesus ever, but in
they went through a spiritual journey, and a person but was born was a much more spiritualized person being alive, and i think there are times when an artist needs to just represent there is something more than what we see in front of ourselves, and when i see bob dylan or bob marley or curtis mayfield, i know there is a gond. it does not matter what they are saying. the sound of their voice and the conviction of their soul, you know there is a god. and mohammad ali is one of my biggest euros....
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do people come to you for spiritual healing? >> people do come with the intention of healing, for spiritual and emotional work, yes. >> and your success rate with this must be pretty high, because you develop an atmosphere that is so enveloping, and i should think that you had - that would be one of the key things people would come to you for. >> personal healing and transformation - truly empowering people to make the changes in their life. leaving with the knowledge that you're creating. >> and i think one of the things that i feel pretty strongly about is that we don't do healing to other people any more than we do ritual to other people. we very much believe that this is a co-creative process, and that people who want to heal may come to diana's grove, and they may find that healing within themselves, within the land, they may find it on the air, the breath, the breeze that comes to them. i don't think of myself as a healer. >> i didn't say that. i said the energy that you evoke must be very healing. and just the atmosphere
do people come to you for spiritual healing? >> people do come with the intention of healing, for spiritual and emotional work, yes. >> and your success rate with this must be pretty high, because you develop an atmosphere that is so enveloping, and i should think that you had - that would be one of the key things people would come to you for. >> personal healing and transformation - truly empowering people to make the changes in their life. leaving with the knowledge that...
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milk and spiritual meat. there is a time for both. >> wycliffe usa applauds putting on hold approval of translated scripture around which this scripture is focussed on. a formal review led by bible scholars, translators and others to guide future efforts. >> bob kreeson is with the of wycliffe usa. bob, why did wycliffe decide to change the language in the arabic language and talk about the decision making process? >> i am assuming we are referring to the true meaning of christ. these are important issues in how the defined terms are being translated. we are interested in accuracy. it all comes back to this eternal word of god in the past from john 1:1, eternity future, revelation 14:6, every tongue, tribe and nation can be before the throne before god. accuracy is important and that is what this debate is about. >> haven't there been arabic versions for years? >> if you do a google search, there is a number of different kinds. issue comes back to accuracy and how we communicate the truths of the gospel so pe
milk and spiritual meat. there is a time for both. >> wycliffe usa applauds putting on hold approval of translated scripture around which this scripture is focussed on. a formal review led by bible scholars, translators and others to guide future efforts. >> bob kreeson is with the of wycliffe usa. bob, why did wycliffe decide to change the language in the arabic language and talk about the decision making process? >> i am assuming we are referring to the true meaning of...
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she was talking about something i think described as a spiritual principle or a deposit of energy. is that correct? >> that' right. it is quite clearly depicted within the gospel that mary had a vision at the tomb. this vision involved an angel. jesus himself had taught that resurrection involved people becoming like angels. he said this very openly in the gospel according to mark. mary and jesus were entirely on the same wavelength where it concerned resurrection. at a later period, the view of resurrection became more and more physical, but it is interesting that the earlest writer to speak of the resurrection who is st. paul also agrees with mary magdalene and jesus. he says that the resurrection has to be understood as spiritual and not as physical. >> you know what your word are awakening here. they awaken the thought of where is the body? where did jesus' corpse go? it is not reanimated corpse we know about or we should be knowing about in the resurrection. to say nothing about how this shatters the belief of so many christians everywhere, right? >> that's exactly the+ case.
she was talking about something i think described as a spiritual principle or a deposit of energy. is that correct? >> that' right. it is quite clearly depicted within the gospel that mary had a vision at the tomb. this vision involved an angel. jesus himself had taught that resurrection involved people becoming like angels. he said this very openly in the gospel according to mark. mary and jesus were entirely on the same wavelength where it concerned resurrection. at a later period, the...
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she was talking about something i think described as a spiritual principle or a deposit of energy. is that correct? >> that's right. it is quite clearly depicted within the gospel that mary had a vision at the tomb. this vision involved an angel. jesus himself had taught that resurrection involved people becoming like angels. he said this very openly in the gospel according to mark. mary and jesus were entirely on the same wavelength where it concerned resurrection. at a later period, the view of resurrection became more and more physical, but it is interesting that the earlest writer to speak of the resurrection who is st. paul also agrees with mary magdalene and jesus. he says that the resurrection has to be understood as spiritual and not as physical. >> you know what your word are awakening here. they awaken the thought of where is the body? where did jesus' corpse go? it is not reanimated corpse we know about or we should be knowing about in the resurrection. to say nothing about how this shatters the belief of so many christians everywhere, right? >> that's exactly the case.
she was talking about something i think described as a spiritual principle or a deposit of energy. is that correct? >> that's right. it is quite clearly depicted within the gospel that mary had a vision at the tomb. this vision involved an angel. jesus himself had taught that resurrection involved people becoming like angels. he said this very openly in the gospel according to mark. mary and jesus were entirely on the same wavelength where it concerned resurrection. at a later period, the...
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spiritual reawakening. the new america also had a significant spiritual quality. manifested in our devotion to many religions, our love of our country and respect for our national decency. our love of our children, and our grandchildren, and our faith in the american way of life. these values undergirded our new-found confidence, our awakening to the new and almost limitlop power. the new america has rediscovered the nation's historic freedom. the american nation stood at the , loos used greatness. "life" magazine in particular to br boom, the bread winner, homemaker, child-rich family in its new suburban location, and the spiritual renewal of american churches. by 1960, in the results. in an editorial on president dwight eisenhower's pending retirement, "life" praised him for giving the community and goodwill of the american people ch recover and grow. the editorial celebrated the construction of 8 million new family homes, rising scholastic test scores and a record-high birth rate. the american people did all these and more. they did them under the benign eyes e
spiritual reawakening. the new america also had a significant spiritual quality. manifested in our devotion to many religions, our love of our country and respect for our national decency. our love of our children, and our grandchildren, and our faith in the american way of life. these values undergirded our new-found confidence, our awakening to the new and almost limitlop power. the new america has rediscovered the nation's historic freedom. the american nation stood at the , loos used...
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spirituals are the root of most african american history. and music. it is important to know where the spirituals come from. the music came from africa. there are slave testimonies to the fact that music came from africa. and so that is the root of african-american music which is renowned around the world. the other thing that happened is that in the u.s. especially, we lost the ability to use the drum. we did not lose the ability to use rhythm. the -- which is the most direct link to africa, we use the staff and hand clapping. we are going to do a song that will become familiar to me -- to you in a moment. it was put together by our musical director who is holding the staff. and our soloists will be carolyn and nedra. when i ask you to join in, i want you to help us out. all right? thank you very much. [applause] [singing] [drums and singing] ♪ in the water ♪ ♪ [applause] [singing] ♪ ♪ [singing] [applause] >> the project. [applause] let's give them another round. ok. that brings us to the acknowledgements and closing remarks. on behalf of the san fran
spirituals are the root of most african american history. and music. it is important to know where the spirituals come from. the music came from africa. there are slave testimonies to the fact that music came from africa. and so that is the root of african-american music which is renowned around the world. the other thing that happened is that in the u.s. especially, we lost the ability to use the drum. we did not lose the ability to use rhythm. the -- which is the most direct link to africa,...
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. >> she was a spiritual teacher, a group dedicated to spiritual development and she was there for the group's conference and arrived early to explore the island. a travel boat found her body four miles off the coast. >> the whole group is still in shock and we made the announcement to our workshop when we started today and everybody was really taken about it. really sad. >> they describe her at a bright light, one who motivated and inspired others. >> she told me once that aside from her family, her sons and her husband, that her spiritual development or her spiritual journey was the most important thing in the world to her. >> that trail she was on was the same trail where last month's 37 hikers were trapped and eventually rescued. the family has not finalized funeral arrangements. >> tragic story. thank you so much. >>> it's at least one state lawmaker gets her way anyone who smokes marijuana won't be allowed to drive even if they only have traces of the drug in their ask. proposed legislation would give police a power to issue a dui to anyone with canniba noise in their system whil
. >> she was a spiritual teacher, a group dedicated to spiritual development and she was there for the group's conference and arrived early to explore the island. a travel boat found her body four miles off the coast. >> the whole group is still in shock and we made the announcement to our workshop when we started today and everybody was really taken about it. really sad. >> they describe her at a bright light, one who motivated and inspired others. >> she told me once...
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inside the cells, the world seems to retreat, leaving a single image suspended like a spiritual visionthe buildings and frescoes of san marco were paid for by one of the wealthiest florentine bankers, cosimo de medici, whose family symbol adorns the walls. saint cosmas was the patron saint of the medici family, and in fra angelico's fresco, he kneels at the foot of the cross. this painting was at the entrance to the personal cell of cosimo de medici, who would retreat from the pressures of business into this setting of intense spiritual devotion. the moment in christ's story that these patrician bankers identified with was the adoration of the magi, the wise and wealthy paying homage to jesus. and this is the image that fra angelico painted inside cosimo's cell. 30 years later, botticelli painted the same scene for the same patrons, but now the powerful patrician families have taken over the religious stage. cosimo the elder is portrayed kneeling before the madonna, while his grandson, lorenzo the magnificent, swaggers on one side. every face in this painting is a portrait from the med
inside the cells, the world seems to retreat, leaving a single image suspended like a spiritual visionthe buildings and frescoes of san marco were paid for by one of the wealthiest florentine bankers, cosimo de medici, whose family symbol adorns the walls. saint cosmas was the patron saint of the medici family, and in fra angelico's fresco, he kneels at the foot of the cross. this painting was at the entrance to the personal cell of cosimo de medici, who would retreat from the pressures of...
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looking for a spiritual lift, she went to calvary chapel ft. lauderdale.the church is more than 18,000 strong and is pastored by the charismatic bob mccoy. >> jesus said in this world you will have tribulation. he said, be of good cheer. i've overcome the world. but i still reminded us in this world we will have tribulation. >> i had gone to that church with a friend of mine, and she liked going to hear pastor bob on saturday night, and i would go with her. the guy is amazing. i mean, he gives an amazing spiritual message. >> michelle began to search for her happiness at calvary. but michael says the church's followers had an unexpected answer to his problems. >> at that point, i had no idea that they were ever going to ask me or try and change me, you know, it seems that jesus said to come as you are. it doesn't say come and change who you are. it says come as you are. i never dreamed in my wildest dreams that they would want to change me back into a guy because what does that have to do with spirituality? >> and these movies that always tell us what we b
looking for a spiritual lift, she went to calvary chapel ft. lauderdale.the church is more than 18,000 strong and is pastored by the charismatic bob mccoy. >> jesus said in this world you will have tribulation. he said, be of good cheer. i've overcome the world. but i still reminded us in this world we will have tribulation. >> i had gone to that church with a friend of mine, and she liked going to hear pastor bob on saturday night, and i would go with her. the guy is amazing. i...
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he's the spiritual leader. you guys are all afraid to offend.'s listen to him on this issue of who is a slut and who isn't. let's go. >> what does it say about the college co-ed susan fluke who goes before a congressional committee and essentially says that she must be paid to have sex? what does that make her? it makes her a slut, right? it makes her a prostitute. she wants to be paid to have sex. >> you know, this cost don imus a lot of career, this kind of talk. calling people sluts, this kind of stuff. i just wonder about this guy who you guys all bow before as the great alexa hente. that either approves your crop of thinking every year. are you going to take him on or leave him out there alone? >> i've already gotten in trouble on that front. remember, i tried to put in context when asked as chairman, you know, what does rush limbaugh mean to the party? he means different things to people. in this instance, a lot of people have a problem with it. i'm sure his lawyers are having a conversation with him about the fact this young woman may hav
he's the spiritual leader. you guys are all afraid to offend.'s listen to him on this issue of who is a slut and who isn't. let's go. >> what does it say about the college co-ed susan fluke who goes before a congressional committee and essentially says that she must be paid to have sex? what does that make her? it makes her a slut, right? it makes her a prostitute. she wants to be paid to have sex. >> you know, this cost don imus a lot of career, this kind of talk. calling people...
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i told the story about this young woman, people who are coming out of all kinds of spiritual problems, because as children their parents invite spirits to come into them. serious problems that come as a result of that. >> indeed. >> how god delivers them from that. people at their whits end for something as simple as a hernia, gallbladder disease, they can't get anybody to operate. children with hydrocephalus. >> absolutely. dr. thompson, the for your time. our prayers and blessings to you. >> to see more great stories, visit our web page at >> a new movie is making a buzz in a christian community called "october baby" it is a true story of a young girl that survives an abortion and later goes on the search for her birth mother. >> "october baby" is a story of a 19-year-old girl. she learns she was adopted and never told because she is a survivor of an abortion. >> i think it is brave. >> john and brother andrew have their background in music videos. they felt compelled to make "october baby," their first feature film. >> it is inspired of a true story. when i heard her speak, she has
i told the story about this young woman, people who are coming out of all kinds of spiritual problems, because as children their parents invite spirits to come into them. serious problems that come as a result of that. >> indeed. >> how god delivers them from that. people at their whits end for something as simple as a hernia, gallbladder disease, they can't get anybody to operate. children with hydrocephalus. >> absolutely. dr. thompson, the for your time. our prayers and...
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it's just, our beliefs, as native americans, is everything is spiritual, and we pray every day. i pray every day with the tobacco and the sage, but i don't believe it's magic, i believe it's real. >> see, that's an interesting question on the terms like that. some people would embrace magic as a term that means to pray, to work with the cosmos. others still has that connotation of kind of funny stuff in las vegas, so you wouldn't want to do it there. so i'm glad you brought that up; it's's a good question. sure. >> tom, what is your idea about a supreme being, that one god? >> yes, yes, we believe in one higher power. we call it the great spirit, gichi-manidoo, we call it. other people call it god, jesus, but we believe in one higher power. >> let me just follow up on that because it's an interesting question. with christianity and all its various forms being the dominant religion in this culture, do you feel comfortable with the christian symbolism, with the idea of god or the idea of jesus, or do you feel that that takes away from native american spirituality? >> pertaining to
it's just, our beliefs, as native americans, is everything is spiritual, and we pray every day. i pray every day with the tobacco and the sage, but i don't believe it's magic, i believe it's real. >> see, that's an interesting question on the terms like that. some people would embrace magic as a term that means to pray, to work with the cosmos. others still has that connotation of kind of funny stuff in las vegas, so you wouldn't want to do it there. so i'm glad you brought that up;...
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also in part, something that always happens with new religious movements or new spiritual movements, the established religions on the block turn an eye to it. and as you can well imagine, it's a rather long and arduous story that jz mentioned, that she'd struggled, she'd had adversity. and what we have is pastor walt stowe, who is the pastor at the local calvary baptist fundamentalist christian church, who has a very different opinion on what's going on with jz. and we went out and we'll meet pastor stowe later when we look at christian fundamentalism, and i want to say the man was sincere, the man, also has a kind of integrity. but as you can well imagine, it's not ramtha that jz is channeling, but someone from his own mythological background. so if we could listen to, first off, reverend stowe, and then how the scientists see this phenomena. ♪ singing >> i think, in response to your question, how do we account for what she's doing - do we believe it's out and out fraud, you know? possibly, there's some of that involved. i think 60 minutes did a program on her that brought out that
also in part, something that always happens with new religious movements or new spiritual movements, the established religions on the block turn an eye to it. and as you can well imagine, it's a rather long and arduous story that jz mentioned, that she'd struggled, she'd had adversity. and what we have is pastor walt stowe, who is the pastor at the local calvary baptist fundamentalist christian church, who has a very different opinion on what's going on with jz. and we went out and we'll meet...
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i think it's a very honest film and it's in the end a spiritual film because spirituality is about being ambiguity, all of that. >> gotham, it's ali velshi here. that strikes me as very interesting because the world thinks it knows deepak chopra. we see him a lot. he seems so open. i almost feel there's something i don't know about him so what's the thing to compel people to see this film? what is it we're going to find out about him, you, your relationship and his spirituality that we don't really know? >> i think you realize that even i don't know myself in all aspects. >> well, i'm very used to -- >> gotham. >> go ahead, gotham. >> no, i think, you know, it's an interesting question. i mean, ultimately that, yeah, people are full of contradiction, even those people that we, you know, qualify as spiritual, they're human and they are vulnerable. you know, my father, i think i set out to see one thing and probably thought i knew certain things about him that the world didn't know and i was not going to expose them as much as reveal them, but i discovered even, you know, to me there are p
i think it's a very honest film and it's in the end a spiritual film because spirituality is about being ambiguity, all of that. >> gotham, it's ali velshi here. that strikes me as very interesting because the world thinks it knows deepak chopra. we see him a lot. he seems so open. i almost feel there's something i don't know about him so what's the thing to compel people to see this film? what is it we're going to find out about him, you, your relationship and his spirituality that we...
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would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological, spiritual watch them one by one disappear. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way getting people to wake unand realize what is going on -- wake up and realize what is going on. so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes. >> this is one of the museum's longest art interest groups. it was founded by art lovers who wanted the museum to reflect new directions in contemporary art. it has been focused on artists in this region with an eye toward emerging artists. ♪ it is often at the early stage of their career, often the first major presentation of their work in a museum. it is very competitive. only a few artists per year receive the award. it is to showcase their work to have a gallery and publication dedicated to their work. ♪ i have been working with them on the last two years on the award and the exhibitions
would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological, spiritual watch them one by one disappear. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way getting people to wake unand realize what is going on -- wake up and realize what is going on. so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the...