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Tag Archives: CSIRO
My ‘Spiritual’ Journey – Episode 2
The movement of my career from DCA Design Draftsman to CSIRO Technical Officer, and then to University Lecturer was most definitely orchestrated by God. Shortly before my 13 years with DCA ended I was becoming bored and in need of … Continue reading →
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My ‘Spiritual’ Journey – Episode 1
As I try to understand more about the spiritual world I am learning that it is not as separate from the natural world as is commonly believed. In particular, I find that the Lord has been working to win me … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Creativity, Experience, Mathematics, Mysticism, People, Physics, Science
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