Scholar in Residence Appointed:
A.U. President Kevin Todeschi announced recently that Stephan A. Schwartz has been appointed a Scholar in Residence at Atlantic University. Stephan is best known for the “Schwartzreport.net,” and his many groundbreaking books on remote viewing. His latest is Opening to the Infinite. His current research involves the study of applied kinesiology.
Edgar Cayce Retreat Announced:
A special retreat version of the Atlantic University course on Edgar Cayce will be conducted by Henry Reed and hosted by the Big House Inn, in Cedar Springs, Virginia, October 19-25. See the Big House at creativespirit.net/bighouse.htm For more information about the retreat, contact henry.reed@atlanticuniv.edu
According to Toltec and Mayan prophesies, the world will undergo a momentous change in 2012. Specifically, a 5,000 year cycle will end and a new world will be born. The nature of that new world may well depend on our willingness and ability to begin thinking in a completely different way about our planet and ourselves.
What is the meaning of the Mayan's calendar ending on December 21, 2012? Prophecies surrounding that date have been causing much speculation. Separating the objective information from the mythical is not always easy.
Creative people are people who stand in relation to life in a particular way and see themselves as active meaning-makers rather than as passive folks with no stake in the world and no inner potential to realize.
For a remote viewing exercise, I contacted Edgar Mitchell and invited him to 'hold' a remote target for the group from his home, which he readily agreed to do. He chose his favorite piece of memorabilia from the Apollo mission – the hand controller or joy stick that he used to land the lunar module, attached to a wooden box and displayed in a case in Edgar's home office/study.
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