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New research suggests a belief in oneness has broad implications for psychological functioning and compassion for those are outside of our immediate circle. Scientific American Blogs — Beautiful MindsWhat Would Happen If Everyone Truly Believed Everything Is One? Scott Barry KaufmanSee alsoHuffPostOur Models of Consciousness: How They Shape Our Reality Marjorie Woollacott | Emeritus Professor of Human Physiology and a member of the Institute of Neuroscience at the University of Oregon
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New research suggests a belief in oneness has broad implications for psychological functioning and compassion for those are outside of our immediate circle. Scientific American Blogs — Beautiful MindsWhat Would Happen If Everyone Truly Believed Everything Is One? Scott Barry KaufmanSee alsoHuffPostOur Models of Consciousness: How They Shape Our Reality Marjorie Woollacott | Emeritus Professor of Human Physiology and a member of the Institute of Neuroscience at the University of Oregon
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New research suggests a belief in oneness has broad implications for psychological functioning and compassion for those are outside of our immediate circle.Scientific American Blogs — Beautiful Minds
What Would Happen If Everyone Truly Believed Everything Is One?
Scott Barry Kaufman
See also
HuffPost
Our Models of Consciousness: How They Shape Our Reality
Marjorie Woollacott | Emeritus Professor of Human Physiology and a member of the Institute of Neuroscience at the University of Oregon