Restoring Nature through a Shift in Consciousness
Watch segments from our online forum on the unity of religion & science, and how humans can amplify nature’s restorative ability to heal the Earth.
“Why is the unity of religion and science essential for the progress of humanity in this age?”
Panel Discussion #1 featuring answers from Dr. Brian Josephson, Dr. Rattan Lal, Dr. William Keepin, Dr. Glen Rein, & Dr. J. Scott Jordan.
2. Energetic Mechanisms Associated with Raising Consciousness
A presentation by Dr. Glen Rein, CEO of the Quantum Biology Research Lab, co-founder of Glee Biologics, and Assistant Professor at Mt. Sinai Medical School.
3. Question & Answer Session
Questions from panelists and audience members, ranging on topics from:
the nature of higher energies and how they move,
the relationship between scientific inquiry and scripture,
and whether spiritual practices can access deeper states of consciousness
4. Proposal by PWPA-LA:
How to Amplify Nature’s Restorative Power
We propose exploring what’s possible when human consciousness reconnects with the origin of consciousness, renewing our relationship with nature.
5. “What are your initial thoughts or feedback on this proposal [as shown above], and how might we translate it into real-world action?”
Great insights from the answers from Dr. Brian Josephson, Dr. William Keepin, Dr. J. Scott Jordan, and participating professors.
6. Closing Remarks
Closing Remarks by Dr. Thomas Selover, President of PWPA International & Co-coordinator of International Association of Academicians for Peace (IAAP)
Featuring…
Dr. Glen Rein
CEO of the Quantum-Biology Research Lab; Co-Founder of Glee Biologics
Assistant Professor at Mt. Sinai Medical School
Dr. Brian Josephson
Professor Emeritus of Physics at Cambridge University
Nobel Laureate in Physics 1973
Dr. Rattan Lal
Distinguished Professor of Soil Science at Ohio State University
Director of CFAES Rattan Lal Center for Carbon Management and Sequestration
Dr. William Keepin
Co-Founder and Executive Director at Satyana Institute
Dr. J. Scott Jordan
Professor of Psychology at Illinois State University