This collection brings together Richard L. Thompson's lesser-known yet pioneering essays and presentations for the Bhaktivedanta Institute, spanning topics in science, philosophy, and ancient Indic knowledge systems. From probing the nature of biological form and consciousness to decoding astronomical insights hidden in Vedic texts, Thompson applies rigorous analysis to challenge modern assumptions and explore cross-disciplinary synthesis. Part I features previously unpublished or hard-to-find works from academic and Institute conferences, while Part II includes handwritten manuscripts, technical papers, and landmark presentations addressing cosmology, consciousness, and the interplay of science and spirituality. Together, these writings offer a compelling window into Thompson's visionary efforts to bridge ancient wisdom and contemporary scientific thought.
Essays : Papers and Presentations Exploring the Vedic Tradition and Modern Science (1977-2007)