Rogers’ development of her science is discussed along with purpose and meaning of changes that she made over a period of years. Explication of her science and her characteristics highlight how she went beyond the frontier of science. A new theory derived from her science shows the significance of the unity of pandimensional awareness and integral presence. Speculation is made of the universe energyspirit as a uniton.
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