Posts Tagged ‘consciousness’

Dean Radin – Where Science Meets Psi – Pt 3/5

July 5, 2010 - 12:39 am No Comments

Dean Radin is a researcher and author in the field of parapsychology. He is Senior Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

In 1988, 1993, 1998, and 2005 Radin was the elected President of the Parapsychological Association, an affiliate of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has published numerous scientific papers, as well as articles and books written for a popular audience: The Conscious Universe (1997) and Entangled Minds (2006).

Radin is also known for his involvement in the Global Consciousness Project, a long running collaborative scientific experiment that maintains a worldwide array of around 65 Random Number Generators, the data collected is examined for correlations between global events and deviations from the random output of numbers, Such correlations are interpreted as reflecting the presence and activity of consciousness in the world.

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Parapsychology, Poltergeist, Telepathy, ESP, Dreaming: 4/7. The Antimatter Radio Show 2-9-10

June 26, 2010 - 6:50 am 1 Comment

The Antimatter Radio Show 2-9-10, www.AntimatterRadio.com. Host: Jeffrey Grupp. Parapsychology, Poltergeist, Telepathy, ESP, Dreaming, Telementation, Consciousness.

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Joe McMoneagle – Rhine Research Center

April 23, 2010 - 5:23 am 1 Comment

Joe McMoneagle at Rhine Research Center Institute for Parapsychology in Durham, North Carolina.

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Dean Radin – Where Science Meets Psi – Pt 2/5

April 20, 2010 - 5:29 am No Comments

Dean Radin is a researcher and author in the field of parapsychology. He is Senior Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences.

In 1988, 1993, 1998, and 2005 Radin was the elected President of the Parapsychological Association, an affiliate of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has published numerous scientific papers, as well as articles and books written for a popular audience: The Conscious Universe (1997) and Entangled Minds (2006).

Radin is also known for his involvement in the Global Consciousness Project, a long running collaborative scientific experiment that maintains a worldwide array of around 65 Random Number Generators, the data collected is examined for correlations between global events and deviations from the random output of numbers, Such correlations are interpreted as reflecting the presence and activity of consciousness in the world.

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Stephan Schwartz Pt.6

April 14, 2010 - 6:17 am 3 Comments

Stephan Schwartz, Research Associate, of Cognitive Sciences Laboratory of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research, is one of the world’s experts on the practical applications of remote viewing and other aspects of extraordinary human functioning. For almost twenty years he was the research director and chairman of the Mobius Society. The laboratory carried out research into remote viewing, creativity, therapeutic intent, and other areas of human performance.

Stephan is the Editor of “The Schwartz Report,” an international daily web publication. He is a former Special Assistant for Research and Analysis to the Chief of Naval Operations, Editor of Seapower Magazine, and staffer of National Geographic Society. He is a founder of the Society for Anthropology of Consciousness, the International Remote Viewing Association, and the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, and is a member of the Parapsychology Association.

Schwartz discussed his work on non-locality, consciousness and remote viewing. Evidence shows that some part of our consciousness exists outside of time/space, he said, and all consciousness is interconnected and interdependent. This connectivity allows for morphogenic fields to be created, he added.

It was Edgar Cayce’s “distant viewing” of the Dead Sea Scrolls (before their discovery) that first got Schwartz interested in remote viewing. As developed in the 1970s, remote viewing, which he described as a kind of “mental yoga,” provides information that can be independently validated. Moments of religious ecstasy, genius, and remote viewing are all similar experiences, but they are modulated by their context and intention, he explained.

May 9th, 2007
http://www.stephanaschwartz.com/
http://www.nemoseen.com/books.htm
http://www.schwartzreport.net/
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/05/09.html

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Stephan Schwartz Pt.5

April 11, 2010 - 3:40 am 4 Comments

Stephan Schwartz, Research Associate, of Cognitive Sciences Laboratory of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research, is one of the world’s experts on the practical applications of remote viewing and other aspects of extraordinary human functioning. For almost twenty years he was the research director and chairman of the Mobius Society. The laboratory carried out research into remote viewing, creativity, therapeutic intent, and other areas of human performance.

Stephan is the Editor of “The Schwartz Report,” an international daily web publication. He is a former Special Assistant for Research and Analysis to the Chief of Naval Operations, Editor of Seapower Magazine, and staffer of National Geographic Society. He is a founder of the Society for Anthropology of Consciousness, the International Remote Viewing Association, and the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, and is a member of the Parapsychology Association.

Schwartz discussed his work on non-locality, consciousness and remote viewing. Evidence shows that some part of our consciousness exists outside of time/space, he said, and all consciousness is interconnected and interdependent. This connectivity allows for morphogenic fields to be created, he added.

It was Edgar Cayce’s “distant viewing” of the Dead Sea Scrolls (before their discovery) that first got Schwartz interested in remote viewing. As developed in the 1970s, remote viewing, which he described as a kind of “mental yoga,” provides information that can be independently validated. Moments of religious ecstasy, genius, and remote viewing are all similar experiences, but they are modulated by their context and intention, he explained.

May 9th, 2007
http://www.stephanaschwartz.com/
http://www.nemoseen.com/books.htm
http://www.schwartzreport.net/
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/05/09.html

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Stephan Schwartz Pt.4

April 8, 2010 - 4:12 am 7 Comments

Stephan Schwartz, Research Associate, of Cognitive Sciences Laboratory of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research, is one of the world’s experts on the practical applications of remote viewing and other aspects of extraordinary human functioning. For almost twenty years he was the research director and chairman of the Mobius Society. The laboratory carried out research into remote viewing, creativity, therapeutic intent, and other areas of human performance.

Stephan is the Editor of “The Schwartz Report,” an international daily web publication. He is a former Special Assistant for Research and Analysis to the Chief of Naval Operations, Editor of Seapower Magazine, and staffer of National Geographic Society. He is a founder of the Society for Anthropology of Consciousness, the International Remote Viewing Association, and the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, and is a member of the Parapsychology Association.

Schwartz discussed his work on non-locality, consciousness and remote viewing. Evidence shows that some part of our consciousness exists outside of time/space, he said, and all consciousness is interconnected and interdependent. This connectivity allows for morphogenic fields to be created, he added.

It was Edgar Cayce’s “distant viewing” of the Dead Sea Scrolls (before their discovery) that first got Schwartz interested in remote viewing. As developed in the 1970s, remote viewing, which he described as a kind of “mental yoga,” provides information that can be independently validated. Moments of religious ecstasy, genius, and remote viewing are all similar experiences, but they are modulated by their context and intention, he explained.

May 9th, 2007
http://www.stephanaschwartz.com/
http://www.nemoseen.com/books.htm
http://www.schwartzreport.net/
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/05/09.html

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Stephan Schwartz Pt.3

March 27, 2010 - 10:12 am 2 Comments

Stephan Schwartz, Research Associate, of Cognitive Sciences Laboratory of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research, is one of the world’s experts on the practical applications of remote viewing and other aspects of extraordinary human functioning. For almost twenty years he was the research director and chairman of the Mobius Society. The laboratory carried out research into remote viewing, creativity, therapeutic intent, and other areas of human performance.

Stephan is the Editor of “The Schwartz Report,” an international daily web publication. He is a former Special Assistant for Research and Analysis to the Chief of Naval Operations, Editor of Seapower Magazine, and staffer of National Geographic Society. He is a founder of the Society for Anthropology of Consciousness, the International Remote Viewing Association, and the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, and is a member of the Parapsychology Association.

Schwartz discussed his work on non-locality, consciousness and remote viewing. Evidence shows that some part of our consciousness exists outside of time/space, he said, and all consciousness is interconnected and interdependent. This connectivity allows for morphogenic fields to be created, he added.

It was Edgar Cayce’s “distant viewing” of the Dead Sea Scrolls (before their discovery) that first got Schwartz interested in remote viewing. As developed in the 1970s, remote viewing, which he described as a kind of “mental yoga,” provides information that can be independently validated. Moments of religious ecstasy, genius, and remote viewing are all similar experiences, but they are modulated by their context and intention, he explained.

May 9th, 2007
http://www.stephanaschwartz.com/
http://www.nemoseen.com/books.htm
http://www.schwartzreport.net/
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/05/09.html

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Mind, Matter, and Infinite Consciousness – Where Did We Come From? – Michael Cremo – Part 5 of 6

March 24, 2010 - 1:29 pm No Comments

Are we infinite consciousness having a physical experience?

“Where did we come from? Drawing upon a wealth of research into archeology, genetics, reincarnation memories, out-of-body experiences, parapsychology, cross cultural cosmology, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, Cremo provides a refreshing perspective.”

“We did not evolve up from matter; instead we devolved, or came down, from the realm of pure consciousness, spirit,” writes Michael Cremo.

October 10,2003

http://www.lauralee.com

“Scientists are in the strange position of being confronted daily by the indisputable fact of their own consciousness, yet with no way of explaining it.” Christian de Quincey

“Human Devolution: A vedic Alternative to Darwin’s Theory” – Michael Cremo
http://www.humandevolution.com

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Stephan Schwartz Pt.1

March 24, 2010 - 1:28 pm 18 Comments

Stephan Schwartz, Research Associate, of Cognitive Sciences Laboratory of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research, is one of the world’s experts on the practical applications of remote viewing and other aspects of extraordinary human functioning. For almost twenty years he was the research director and chairman of the Mobius Society. The laboratory carried out research into remote viewing, creativity, therapeutic intent, and other areas of human performance.

Stephan is the Editor of “The Schwartz Report,” an international daily web publication. He is a former Special Assistant for Research and Analysis to the Chief of Naval Operations, Editor of Seapower Magazine, and staffer of National Geographic Society. He is a founder of the Society for Anthropology of Consciousness, the International Remote Viewing Association, and the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine, and is a member of the Parapsychology Association.

Schwartz discussed his work on non-locality, consciousness and remote viewing. Evidence shows that some part of our consciousness exists outside of time/space, he said, and all consciousness is interconnected and interdependent. This connectivity allows for morphogenic fields to be created, he added.

It was Edgar Cayce’s “distant viewing” of the Dead Sea Scrolls (before their discovery) that first got Schwartz interested in remote viewing. As developed in the 1970s, remote viewing, which he described as a kind of “mental yoga,” provides information that can be independently validated. Moments of religious ecstasy, genius, and remote viewing are all similar experiences, but they are modulated by their context and intention, he explained.

May 9th, 2007
http://www.stephanaschwartz.com/
http://www.nemoseen.com/books.htm
http://www.schwartzreport.net/
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2007/05/09.html

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