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Should spirituality and science be unified? (part 2)

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Elisabet Sahtouris

Evolution Biologist, Consultant, Author

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About the video: ‘Should spirituality and science be unified? (part 2)’

In this two-part series Dr. Sahtouris talks about reuniting spirituality with science in order to form a new world view – a world view that shows how humanity is still evolving and how the environmental crisis is a challenge that will prove our mettle as a species. Sahtouris draws upon the fascinating world of living systems to give examples of how change is ever-occurring in nature and how we are all inter-connected in ways we have only just begun to understand. What does it take to survive?

Total views: 8,444

Filmed: Wasan Island, Canada on 1 September 2003

Credits: Interviewer - Marcus Morrell Camera and Editor - Petica Watson

Copyright © 2003 Big Picture TV

About Elisabet Sahtouris

Dr Elisabet Sahtouris is an Evolution Biologist, Futurist and a commissioner on the World Commission on Global Consciousness and Spirituality.
Her books include “A Walk Through TIme: from Stardust to Us, Biology Revisioned” (1998) co-authored with Willis Harman, and “EarthDance: Living Systems in Evolution”(2000).

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