Home
Introduction


Welcome to my personal website.

Here you'll find a few things about me and my various ideas and projects.

I want to give special thanks to the Yoga Research and Education Foundation for its support of my Yoga Science Project. 

NEWS

9/11/08: Posted the dialog I've been having with Col. Garvin McCurdy, USAF Ret. regarding interpretation of the SummaTime Scale (all items with his permission).

7/1/08:  Posted above a recent shot from the week before ISSSEEM and a long blog post with initial report post-ISSSEEM.

5/25/08:  Posted in the documents section, "A Time Line of the Global History of Esotericism."  This is the third and final background document for the forthcoming debut of Yoga Science at ISSSEEM in Boulder next month.  I had a lot of fun putting this together.

5/21/08:  Posted in the documents section, "Case Studies in Subtle Energy Science: Trial Applications of the Yoga Science Time Scale Map."  I've spent the last five weeks putting it together -- seems to be working...

4/10/08:  I've just sent off a much expanded version of the "brief technical report" noted below.  Now titled "Putting Subtle Energies on the Scientific Map," this is the best developed of my Yoga Science theoretical pieces to date.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 September 2008 )
Read more...
 
Yogi Scientist -- Marginal Man

The one course in sociology I ever took was as an undergraduate in 1966.  It included a number of readings from Robert Ezra Park, one time student of William James.  He was said to have been the founder of sociology in America as a serious and “scientific” discipline.  His description of the "marginal man" has stuck with me ever since for its accurate description of my own life circumstance: 

The marginal man... is one whom fate has condemned to live in two societies and in two, not merely different but antagonistic cultures... his mind is the crucible in which two different and refractory cultures may be said to melt and, either wholly or in part, fuse.           Robert E. Park (wikipedia)

Last Updated ( Saturday, 28 July 2007 )
Read more...
 
Copyright © 2008 Scott Virden Anderson