Thanks Andrew, I think that is very much the track that I am on. As I mentioned in my first post in this series, the separate magisteria of religion and science is helpful but I prefer the integration model. Can science enlighten us about spirituality and transcendent realities? I think so. My own view of dual aspect monism and now a version of panentheism comes not through Biblical revelation as much through natural revelation, that is what we can know about God and eternal truths through the artwork of nature created. It was scientists, theistic and non, that point in the direction of this background, pre-geometry, etc., that seems to lay beneath all there is that we can know including our own minds and the physical universe that our minds present to us. The concept of a field of energy that could be seen as the extension of God in the form of the Spirit seems very valid and worthy of more study.