Posts Tagged ‘telepathy’
Opening to the Infinite

“Three of the most mysterious things a person can experience are spiritual ecstasy, the ah–ha! moment of creative genius, and a verifiable “nonlocal awareness” event—what is often called a psychic event. Let me propose what I think a growing body of interdisciplinary research and a millennia...
December 18th, 2009 | Extended Mind | Read More
Will Technology create a Wiser World?

Technology will transform human life and force us to transform the way we think and live.
Are you worried about where the world is headed? Does news of climate change, energy crises, food shortages, and war alarm you? Fear not, says George Washington University management professor William E. Halal....
November 25th, 2009 | Science & Technology | Read More
The Effects of Group Meditation on Crime

Effects of Group Practice of the Transcendental Meditation Program on Preventing Violent Crime in Washington, DC: Results of the National Demonstration Project, June-July 1993
John S. Hagelin, Maxwell V. Rainforth, David W. Orme-Johnson, Kenneth L. Cavanaugh, Charles N. Alexander, Susan F. Shatkin, John...
November 19th, 2009 | Spirituality | Read More
Direct Observation of Atoms through Clairvoyance
In August, 1895, a small group of Theosophists [1] gathered for a weekend in Box Hill, Surrey, to escape “malevolent thought-forms”[N2 p. 49]. There, and at a subsequent meeting on a sloping bank beside the Finchley Road on Hampstead Heath, they exercised clairvoyant powers to achieve direct...
November 18th, 2009 | Extended Mind | Read More
Psi-verts and psychic piracy: The future of parapsychology?

I woke up this morning with a psychic advert left lingering in my dreaming mind. It was some kind of oneiric flyer for a new type of yoga, it even had a telephone number on it to call. This fanciful hypnopompic intrusion brought me back to the idea that if science can identify techniques for reliably...
October 28th, 2009 | Extended Mind | Read More
SIXTH SENSE OR NONSENSE?

From Shift Magazine, by Marilyn Schlitz
Psychic phenomena (“psi” for short) are controversial from a scientific perspective because they imply a perceptual capacity that transcends the five known senses. This “sixth sense” seems to manifest differently according to need and context,...
August 18th, 2009 | Extended Mind | Read More