Meru Foundation research is multi-faceted, touching on and affecting many highly divergent fields of inquiry. As a result, there is no single introduction to this work that speaks to everyone. Instead, we have gathered here a selection of short introductory pieces, written over the past fifteen years, by various authors, for various audiences. Each piece has its own emphasis. Each was intended to be a simple, straightforward outline of who we are, what we have done, and our goals for the future.
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Introduction
to the Meru Foundation, ©1993 Virginia Meyer
Virginia Meyer, MAT – Master of Art for Teachers –
is
a Washington State resident
and retired mental health professional and author. This article was
originally
written as a
press release for local Washington newspapers.
The
Meru Project,©1990 Stan Tenen
Written as part of an introductory packet for
potential
colleagues and funders
The Hebrew Letters:
Tefillin in Hand, ©1994 Stan Tenen
An introduction connecting aspects of this work
with
Jewish traditional learning and practices
Abstract of Meru
Foundation Research, ©1996 James Fournier
Abstract written for a Poster Presentation at the
Tuscon
II Conference on
Science and Consciousness, Tucson, Arizona, USA 1996.
Mr. Fournier represented Meru Foundation's work at this conference.
The Hand points the Spotlight
in the Theater of Consciousness, ©1997 Stan Tenen
Abstract written by Stan Tenen for a Poster
Presentation
at the Tuscon III Conference on
Science and Consciousness, Tucson, Arizona, USA 1997.
Secrets
of the Hebrew
Letters, by
Cynthia Gage
Reprinted
from Atlantis
Rising Issue #13
26 November 1997
Based on an interview with Mr.
Tenen, this article is ©1997
Atlantis Rising, and is reprinted here with permission.
Damning by Faint Praise,
©2003 Stan Tenen
What Meru Foundation research is "good for" -- and
what it's not proposing, and
why.
8 October 2003
Interview of Stan Tenen by
Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove
©1999 Stan Tenen, Jeffrey Mishlove
Transcript of a three-hour interview of Stan Tenen,
broadcast on Dr. Mishlove's Internet Wisdom
College Radio,
on March 15, 1999. Stan Tenen introduces Meru Foundation's
research, explains how and why he began this project,
and explores the origin of the Hebrew letters in meaningful
hand-gestures.
27 January 2004
For those who prefer more detailed introductions, we suggest the following articles, also listed elsewhere on our site:
The God
of Abraham: A Mathematician's View, ©1993 Stan Tenen
This article, from the Meru Foundation Journal,
Torus
Vol. 2 #3, introduces and explores
the philosophical implications of the Meru Foundation research.
It is essential reading for persons who wish to understand this work.
Letter to Bible
Review Magazine on Codes in Torah, ©1996 Stan Tenen
This letter, written to comment on an article by
Dr.
Jeffrey Satinover which was published in Bible Review,
introduces aspects of Meru Foundation research that have direct
application
to the professionally published
"Codes in Torah" statistical research, explains why this research
is relevant, and suggests areas of further inquiry.
Contents of this page are ©2004 Stan
Tenen,
and licensed to Meru Foundation, POB 503, Sharon, MA 02067 USA.
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