Friday, July 27, 2007

Dr. Andrew Newberg's Brain Imaging Studies


Can high-tech images of the human brain reveal our most deeply held beliefs? How do religious and spiritual experiences affect brain activity, and how should we interpret these changes? Most important: What is a "real" spiritual or religious experience, and can scientists ever truly validate this "reality?"

Read my article "The Biology of Belief" in inside Magazine and visit Penn's Center for Spirituality and the Mind to learn more about Dr. Newberg's research.

Creative Work


Mythopoetic Quest

There was —
before

she understood
streaming particles,
millennia of matter past
beyond

the known, the unknowable
cognitive thought revisited —
the sacred rationalized

seminal texts
deconstructed

musings
blessed, blasphemed
god, godless
still

countless shards
refracted through starlight
alone and silent

her pilgrimage ensued
ancient and ageless
new-age and vacuous

upon learning this
she questioned [him] further.
More Creative Work:
Read Lost Soul's Journey in the Bellevue Literary Revue.
Read my poem Practicum at Chronogram On-line.