Djones
You are right Stengers is way more interesting than Chopra...Stengers by the way recently wrote a book about the great Alfred North Whitehead...I read it with pleasure...
There is a hiererachy level in complexity of information in all the books there is...
We must begins by books we can at least understand a little... And go on with more difficult books and subjects... This is an entire life history of reading and studying...
I like meditation and the links between subjects, concepts and perspectival view...
Something to see before dying...
A great Polish mathematician Sierpinski had inscribed on his tombstone : " here lied a traveler of the infinite"...
You are right Stengers is way more interesting than Chopra...Stengers by the way recently wrote a book about the great Alfred North Whitehead...I read it with pleasure...
There is a hiererachy level in complexity of information in all the books there is...
We must begins by books we can at least understand a little... And go on with more difficult books and subjects... This is an entire life history of reading and studying...
I like meditation and the links between subjects, concepts and perspectival view...
Something to see before dying...
A great Polish mathematician Sierpinski had inscribed on his tombstone : " here lied a traveler of the infinite"...