I don't have any problem accessing experiences of unity. I feel completely part of the universe and all that's going on. When I try to describe it, people say I'm obviously a mystic. It doesn't seem mystical to me in a theistic sense. It's not a state that engenders in me any sense that God is watching over me and paying attention to what I'm doing. It's much more what I understand the Eastern traditions to be talking about — a belonging to the universe, an overflow of astonishment and wonder and peace and tranquility.


Science and Spirit interview (2004)


I don't have any problem accessing experiences of unity. I feel completely part of the universe and all that's going on. When I try to describe it,...

I don't have any problem accessing experiences of unity. I feel completely part of the universe and all that's going on. When I try to describe it,...

I don't have any problem accessing experiences of unity. I feel completely part of the universe and all that's going on. When I try to describe it,...

I don't have any problem accessing experiences of unity. I feel completely part of the universe and all that's going on. When I try to describe it,...