Where science and spirituality
meet and thinking begins.

CLARE GOLDSBERRY

Religion and spiritual traditions have interested me from the time I was very young. The Path I have traveled has taken me in many different directions from mainline Protestantism to a 10-year odyssey through Mormonism, back into Christianity and finally into practicing Buddhism and the study of Hindu philosophy. Oddly enough, the Eastern philosophies also led me into the study of Quantum physics because the paths between science and spirituality of those are quite parallel. If we ever thought there could be a meeting of the minds between science and spirituality, I believe it lies in quantum physics and the Eastern philosophies.

There is a synthesis – sometimes subtle and sometimes very obvious – between all religions and spiritual traditions, and ancient philosophies including ageless wisdom, Gnosticism, Kabbalah as well as the wisdom of the Greeks and Egyptians. It is this underlying synthesis that I believe can bring harmony to all those who, like me, have been life-long seekers to the Truth that ultimately lies within each one of us. READ MORE >

Clare Goldsberry
The Illusion of Life and Death Book | Clare Golldsberry

The Illusion of Life and Death: Mind, Conciousness and Eternal Being
By Clare Goldsberry

Goldsberry walks us through the mystery of death and what follows as seen through the eyes of the wisdom traditions.

From ancient sages, spiritual teachers such as the Buddha, philosophers including Plato and Seneca to modern-day quantum physicists, life-long student of religions and spiritual traditions, philosophy and quantum physics, Clare Goldsberry, walks us through the mystery of death and dying, as well as the questions of the meaning and purpose of life. With her insights as a Buddhist practitioner and teacher, student of Hinduism, as well as the journey of the cancer diagnosis of her significant other and his death, she provides a unique view into living and dying as seen through the ages from those who’ve sought answers into this most mysterious of experiences—this thing we call death.

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