
12. Observation or Perception? The new Boundary Science
What has changed?
Hi, it's Trevor Griffiths here. For 25 years a pioneering family doctor, then PREVENTING illness for 20 years through an emotional literacy training charity. Now I PROMOTE strong personal, relational & spiritual identity here with a New Science cosmology.
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What has changed?

After a gap in my Substack posts for theory development, I now can reboot this series.

In early Spring I ran a small piloting workshop with two co-facilitators in the Ship Studio at Dartington Hall, South Devon, Philip Franses a mathematician, and Tim Russell an artist.

Anyone reading this will almost certainly have been introduced in their schooling education to the scientific materialist view of a beam of white light refracted through a prism into a spectrum of colours seen on a white screen or card.

This is the eighth serialised offering in my themed Substack on the birthing of consciousness in a naturally moral cosmos.

After the New Year, my wife Marian and I have an At Home around a log fire for people to come and go as they please and meet unexpected friends, old and new.

We flew back at night, Marian and I, from Kathmandu to London Heathrow Terminal 4 via Doha, where an airport’s indoor jungle had offered rest along the way among lush green vegetation and waterfalls.

Imagine please a boulder strewn river bed with tiers of water-worn rock as ledges rising above your eye level, and stillness.

As an expanding town on the southern tip of Dartmoor, Ivybridge has stretched like a bowtie pulled from a village heart outwards to a new patchwork of estates large enough to fill the streets with traffic jams while the pavements remain empty.

This is about One wholeness.