We neglected to mention, during this talk, one of the organizations that is doing a lot to advance the conversation between science and spirituality. They don’t use the word “spirituality,” however, but “nonduality” (which is typically associated Eastern, Buddhist and Vedanta, notions of enlightenment), but that’s semantics.
Here might be one good follow-up to our talk, from the recent Science and Nonduality conference, which argues a concept which I think has been prevalent in previous talks, i.e., that consciousness is fundamental to reality and even at the base of physics:
I find the idea that objects are scale-dependent for the perceiver, and that we can have complementary views on a phenomenon that disclose very different aspects of its reality, really interesting.
Here’s a previous talk we did on a similar theme: Cosmos Café: Integrating Science, Art, and Time [6/5/18]
(@KPr2204; the first video above might also provide a free viewing alternative to the “Expanding Reality” film you linked to elsewhere. Based on the trailer I saw for that one, the core idea is essentially the same. Wdyt?)