How is consciousness actually created in the brain? Can you apply scientific methods when it comes to spiritual practices? Questions like these led our guest Cristina Moraru onto a fascinating path where she started digging deeper into the intersection of science and spirituality. In our conversation she talks about people and resources that helped her on her journey, what a cup sleeve taught her about listening to her inner voice and why yoga is not her thing.
Cristina A. Moraru is a science communicator and independent researcher bridging the worlds of science and spirituality. Her mission is to normalize exploring one’s spirituality as a rational and relevant activity for understanding ourselves, our world, and our place in it. Through her podcast Worthful Woman, Cristina interviews thought leaders at the intersections of science and spirituality, and shares her journey as a woman exploring both scientific and spiritual realms. Cristina is particularly interested in women’s and children’s experiences, and actively contributes to academic research in child development; her previous work was published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. Tune in to the Worthful Woman podcast and find out more about Cristina’s work at www.worthfulwoman.com
Shownotes for this episode:
- Dr. Julia Mossbridge on Linkedin
- Rod Bravo on Linkedin
- “An End to Upside Down Thinking: Dispelling the Myth That the Brain Produces Consciousness, and the Implications for Everyday Life” by Mark Gober
- Expansions of Quantum Theory towards Consciousness course offered by the ECR-Institute and Dev Sanskriti University
- Jennifer Shepherd’s book The Lipstick Mystic’s Guide to Time Traveling, Healing the Time Body and Finding the Best Possible Timeline (While Others Do the Apocalypso Dance)
- Dr. Janine Kreft on Instagram