Atlantic University Thesis on Thought Forms Posted.
In her thesis, Lori Alaniva investigates the nature of thought
forms: what they are, how they are created, the various types
of thought forms, how we dispatch them, how we receive them,
and how they affect us on the individual and collective level.
She defines the differences between ordinary thought forms and
their more potent variants, called artificial elementals. She
explores thought-form use in legends and history and delves
into thought forms as perceived in visionary experiences; specifically:
out-of-body experiences, near-death experiences, dreams, psychic
mediumistic perceptions, and hypnosis. To view the entire thesis,
go to ( PDF Format )
Invitation to Meditation and Dream Retreat
Our annual dream and meditation retreat, conducted by Henry Reed, is being
held in the Blue Ridge mountains the week of July 1-7, 2007. While it satisfies
a requirement of all Atlantic University students, it is not required that you
be a student to attend. For more information, contact Henry Reed, at henry.reed@atlanticuniv.edu