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	<title>Comments on: Eco-Dreaming and Quantum Leap</title>
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		<title>By: Mark A. Schroll</title>
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		<description>Excellent summary of this symposium Ryan!  For those that missed it Stanley Krippner will post his paper on &quot;A Preliminary Study of Sacred Sites in England and Wales and Home Dream Reports&quot; on Tuesday Oct. 4, 2008, as his contribution to the 6th Annual PsiberDreaming Conference http://asdreams.org/psi2007/presenters.htm
   Curtiss Hoffman will also post his paper &quot;Dream Delay, Dream Decay&quot; to the PsiberDreaming conference on Thursday October 4, 2008.  Mark A. Schroll will energize our cognitive electrons with a quantum leap opportunity, &quot;Further Clarification on Ullman&#039;s New Abode: Recognizing the Limitations of the Holographic Paradigm.&quot;  Schroll&#039;s essay is divided into five parts: 1) Ken Wilber&#039;s criticism of the holographic paradigm. 2) Bohm&#039;s response to Wilber&#039;s criticism. 3) Gordon G. Globus&#039; defense of Bohm&#039;s holistic physics.  4) The holomovement: Bohm&#039;s initial narrative construction of wholeness.  And 5) The holoflux: Bohm&#039;s continuing attempt to construct a language and conceptual understanding of wholeness.  Montague Ullman too will be available as a discussant on Monday October 1 for Judy Gardiner&#039;s essay &quot;Circling the Cosmos on a Dream.&quot; and Monte graciously gave his time to comment on a previous draft of Schroll&#039;s essay.  Come and join us; we&#039;re actually not as scary as our titles.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent summary of this symposium Ryan!  For those that missed it Stanley Krippner will post his paper on &#8220;A Preliminary Study of Sacred Sites in England and Wales and Home Dream Reports&#8221; on Tuesday Oct. 4, 2008, as his contribution to the 6th Annual PsiberDreaming Conference <a href="http://asdreams.org/psi2007/presenters.htm">http://asdreams.org/psi2007/presenters.htm</a><br />
   Curtiss Hoffman will also post his paper &#8220;Dream Delay, Dream Decay&#8221; to the PsiberDreaming conference on Thursday October 4, 2008.  Mark A. Schroll will energize our cognitive electrons with a quantum leap opportunity, &#8220;Further Clarification on Ullman&#8217;s New Abode: Recognizing the Limitations of the Holographic Paradigm.&#8221;  Schroll&#8217;s essay is divided into five parts: 1) Ken Wilber&#8217;s criticism of the holographic paradigm. 2) Bohm&#8217;s response to Wilber&#8217;s criticism. 3) Gordon G. Globus&#8217; defense of Bohm&#8217;s holistic physics.  4) The holomovement: Bohm&#8217;s initial narrative construction of wholeness.  And 5) The holoflux: Bohm&#8217;s continuing attempt to construct a language and conceptual understanding of wholeness.  Montague Ullman too will be available as a discussant on Monday October 1 for Judy Gardiner&#8217;s essay &#8220;Circling the Cosmos on a Dream.&#8221; and Monte graciously gave his time to comment on a previous draft of Schroll&#8217;s essay.  Come and join us; we&#8217;re actually not as scary as our titles.</p>
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