Globe Testimonials and Honors

Academic Honors:

• 1994, Academy of Consciousness Studies Fellow Princeton University
(Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory).
• 1985, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Fellow Stanford University: 
Chinese Literature in an Interlingual Context
• 1974, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Fellow The Claremont Graduate University:
Myth, Symbolic Modes and Ideology

Testimonials:

"At our international conference on science and spirituality, Dr. Burneko's presentation was among the most enlightening. He was quick to identify and define the platform upon which a meaningful dialog between the disciplines of physical science and integral spirituality could occur. His comprehensive overview of how language has engaged both science and spirituality over the millennia and of the etymology of  specific words which  have compassed both. . . within a single discourse. . .has opened a fundamental principle of self-organization. . .by which this important dialog . . . can continue."
• Richard Carlson, Coordinator
The 2005 American Aurobindo Association Conference on "Science and Spirituality"    

 

A true intellectual! Challenging, deep, values serious thinking. Fun!
From a 2003 student evaluation

"Where did Dr. Burneko learn the art of oration? He took us on a
transverse tour of intricate topography in the noetic realm with such
precise languaging flair - a unique and altogether authentic mix of subtle
theatrics and sublime sageness."
E. C. Mare
Founder and Executive Director of Village Design Institute, an educational non-profit registered in the State of Washington.


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