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Abstract Humanity is in a tight race between planetary catastrophe and enlightenment. It’s not clear which will prevail. The old paradigm, that of materialism, individualism, and fierce competition, is failing at all levels—economic, social, political, and environmental—and bringing life as we know it to the edge of a precipice. At the same time, a “new” paradigm is emerging, one that emphasizes interconnectedness, the sacredness of all creation, universal consciousness, and cooperation. In truth, the “new” paradigm is anything but new. What’s new is that scientific discoveries are now beginning to resonate with and reinforce ancient wisdom, wisdom that has been imbedded in indigenous mythologies for millennia. It’s incumbent upon those who have already transitioned to a more sustainable “myth of meaning” to find ways to encourage others along the path. A demographic naturally resonant to holistic worldviews, but largely untapped, is that of undergraduate Honors students. This paper describes a pioneering Honors course at James Madison University that, by many measures, has succeeded in integrating science and spirituality into a new way of thinking and being.
人类正处于地球灾难和启蒙之间的激烈竞争中。目前还不清楚哪一方会胜出。物质主义、个人主义和激烈竞争的旧模式在经济、社会、政治和环境等各个层面都失败了,并将我们所知的生活推向了悬崖边缘。与此同时,一种“新”范式正在出现,它强调相互联系、所有创造物的神圣性、普遍意识和合作。事实上,“新”范式一点也不新鲜。新鲜的是,科学发现现在开始与古老的智慧产生共鸣,并加强了这些智慧,这些智慧已经在土著神话中埋藏了几千年。对于那些已经过渡到更可持续的“意义神话”的人来说,找到鼓励其他人沿着这条道路前进的方法是义不容辞的。一个自然与整体世界观产生共鸣,但在很大程度上尚未开发的群体是本科荣誉学生。本文描述了詹姆斯·麦迪逊大学(James Madison University)一门开创性的荣誉课程,从许多方面来看,这门课程成功地将科学和灵性融入了一种新的思维和存在方式。