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Here is a report of a project that yielded many insights on how best to prepare for a psychic reading and the types of questions that seem to result in the best answers.
Has anyone ever told you that "you are amazing"? Well, you are.
Described as a "Masterclass to Tap Your Extraordinary Potential", the Living The Field conference was organized by Lynne McTaggart, author of The Field, and held in London, England, April, 2003.
Out on my meditative walk the idea came to me to try to write an essay based on what two books, on very different subjects, had in common. Perhaps a new insight would emerge that would merit sharing it with you.
"What more does the scientific establishment require to accord parapsychology full recognition?"
A study of professional intuitives and their experiences helping out in the workplace with their special skills. (An Atlantic University Masters Thesis)
What you know, but dont know you know, affects you more than you know. Thats the bottom line of hundreds of experiments on the powers of intuition.
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Laws of the Universe express patterns of reality that are perceived to be invariant. When viewing from different perspectives,they come out to be the same. Laws do not govern. They describe. (An Adobe Acrobat file you can download, containing the entire book.)
Sometimes scientists have spiritual or psychic experiences that affect their work. Professor Tart has collects such stories for a special web archive. You can read all about it here, plus read one of the more recent stories, about a scientist who, as a teenager, dreamed of a dead friend.
Spirituality is a mixed blessing, for while it may open the child to the secrets of the universe, such knowledge can also be a burden on the child. Adults face similar challenges and the parents may find their own spiritual issues mirrored in the struggles of the child. (A Commentary on the book by Tobin Hart, The secret spiritual world of children.)
What will be the impact upon society and its institutionalized religions when the reality of paranormal phenomena is generally accepted?
This book is a comprehensive examination of the Universal Laws and combines the wisdom of Edgar Cayce with the science of HeartMath.
The thesis of this paper is that using the term "psychic" as the central typological designation for Edgar Cayce misdirects serious inquiry on who he was and what he did, as well as impedes replication of his activity, by emphasizing his acquisition of data at the expense of the rich system of values which he both expounded and enacted, and in which he grounded his own self-understanding and practice.
"Verses from the New Testament verify Jesus teaching that John the Baptist was Elijah in his past life."
"It is the story of Ted Owens (1920-1987), who had such incredible psychokinetic (PK) ability that he could cause lightening to strike at a moments notice at any target he designated."
Alphabetic writing promotes left-brained, linear, logical thinking, societies where the majority were literate developed a left-brained way of looking at the world at the expense of the right-brained way of pattern perception.
Atwater's first encounter with "remote viewing" was as a teenager. Skip loved to work on car engines. Atwater soon discovered he had the ability to close his eyes concentrate and see inside the engine. He could see broken engine components or the oil flowing within the motor.
The attempted legitimatization of Remote Viewing during the Cold War has unfolded like a well conceived drama. But as is popularly known about truth, it is sometimes stranger than fiction. And like all the journeys that are perfect for our lives, we emerge from our sagas changed.
Born and reared amidst bureaucracy and hierarchy, Remote Viewing as a term and concept was created to discriminate it as a subject that is perceptual, rather than phenomenon that is purely psychic.
Remote viewing (RV) is the ability to see things with the mind's eye that are blocked from normal sight by physical constraints. Because of impeccable, scientific experiments conducted in the late 1970s - performed occasionally by the very skeptics that sought to disprove them - remote viewing has been established as a viable human skill.
Over three hundred years ago, the world was divided into a physical world and a world of personal experience. But things changed when quantum mechanics was discovered in the 1920s. Physicists began to study things that were invisible and this forced them to adopt the idea that they were not separate from the object they were studying.
"Trailing clouds of glory do we come, from God who is our home," wrote William Wordsworth. As preverbal babies, we experience ourselves as limitlessness. At one with what we see and feel, we have no need to define ourselves. We are both nothing and everything. Then Iago imposes a sense of limitation, of something missing, which we can never quite put a finger on. We can spend an entire lifetime trying to find a satisfactory ending to the statement "I am..."
Doctors, waiters, housewives, teachers, plumbers and stockbrokers all use intuitive judgment. Everyone does. Minor decisions or major decisions are often made based on feeling, even when the reason for the feeling is unclear. Intuition is knowing without knowing why we know. It is knowledge we aren't born with, nor do we reach it with analytic argument.
Did you know that frontier science and ancient traditions suggest that the real you is more than a one life-time, physical being? What would you think if someone offered you evidence that you have lived one or more lifetimes prior to this one? And that you'll live again in a new body after the death of your current one?
McMoneagle gives a very clear and very specific definition of what constitutes the protocol of remote viewing (RV). He is equally explicit about what does not qualify as remote viewing. For him, the key ingredient is the scientific research method known as double-blind.
Edgar Cayce consistently spoke of the highest form of consciousness, as well as its destined goal, as the knowledge that we are simultaneous both individuals and one with God. In one statement he gave a clue about how to achieve this realization: "...the purpose of the heart is to know yourself to be yourself and yet one with God..."
I have encountered three responses to the movie. The first is excitement that a movie addresses topics to a general audience that are of such vital interest to members of the A.R.E. community. The second is disappointment that the movie didnt show anything "new," meaning what the person knew already. The third is an expression of curiosity about how these topics, long a part of the Edgar Cayce material, are being presented to a general audience.
The book is based on the fact that the basic elements of DNA - hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and carbon translate directly to key letters of both the Hebrew and Arabic alphabets and that in both alphabets they spell the name of God. What this means is that the letters of Gods ancient name "are encoded as the genetic formation in every cell, of every life."
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Becky excitedly described to me what she experienced. I saw my mother, she said, a broad smile across her tear-stained face. I told her, "I love you," and she said, "I love you too." Then she hugged me. I could actually feel her arms around me. But at the time of this experience, Becky's mother had been dead for five years.
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Before embarking on the search for an integral theory of everything, we should review the puzzles that are emerging in the pertinent fields of the sciences. We should be familiar with the unexpected and often strange findings that stress the current theories of the physical world, the living world, and the world of human consciousness, for only then can we understand the concepts that not only shed light on one or the other of these persistent domains of mystery, but also address the elements they have in common-and thus give us a new, more integral understanding of nature, mind, and universe.
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After our explorations of the big questions of universe, life, and consciousness, and the existential questions of morality, reincarnation, and immortality, it is time to get down to the most fundamental question of all. What is the real nature of the world we live in?
Nearing Death Awareness (NDA) refers to the special, unusual communications of the dying. As death approaches, the person seems to have a unique awareness in people, places, and things around them. This awakening gradually progresses and increases as their consciousness shifts from here on earth to another more spiritual plane of existence. Hence the name, Nearing Death Awareness. This Atlantic University Master's Degree Service Project addressed the phenomenon of Nearing Death Awareness and how it can have positive implications of spiritual growth for both the dying and their witnesses.
"We are not immortal. But our experience is." So says the distinguished philosopher and scientist Ervin Laszlo who spent 40 years researching the significance of the Akashic record.
Upton Sinclair became first aware of the supernatural as a young man when he met a Unitarian minister who claimed to be able to talk to ghost. Several years later, Uptons wife, Mary Craig Kimbrough, persuaded Upton to research the paranormal. As a result, from 1928 to 1930, Upton and Mary did over 300 hundred telepathic experiments.
Rene Warcollier, who Joe McMoneagle refers to as the "father of remote viewing," conducted very interesting experiments in ESP. During his research, Rene developed three concepts crucial to understanding and performing ESP. The concepts involve: models of the mind, information transfer, and signal-to-noise ratio.
Radionics is a science, sometimes called a spiritual science, which utilizes an instrument to scan a person, animal, crop or nearly anything to determine the well being of the subject.
Findings at the cutting edge of modern science imply that the cosmos is pregnant with meaning for our life. We are not isolated from everything else in the universe, but an integral part of it. The insights of technological science are coming together in the belief that Intelligence is involved in the formation of the universe and that there is mind and purpose that guides us to realize our human potential.
The word "entanglement" was coined by one of the founders of quantum theory Erwin Schrodinger. It refers to the connections between separated particles that remain connected regardless of distance. These connections are instantaneous and operate outside the usual flow of time. This implies that seeing things as separate objects is in a sense an illusion created by our limited perception. Bioentanglement has to do with quantum connections with and among living systems. In fact, entanglement may extend to everything in the universe.
A Memo from A.R.E. Staff to those who inquire about a recommendation concerning a reputable psychic
From the perspective of the Edgar Cayce readings, each of us is our own best psychic. Whether the information comes from a hunch, an intuition, our dreams, or synchronicity, each of us possesses a wealth of internal guidance that can be drawn upon whenever we need it. In fact, the Cayce material suggests that our true natural state is psychic and that as we progress spiritually in our lives we will have more personal experiences with this psychic dimension of our beings.
Still, there are times in life when we may feel the need to receive external guidance. Just as it is appropriate for individuals to seek out help from a doctor, a counselor, a minister, or a trusted friend, there may be occasions when we feel the need for intuitive information from a professional.
I offered a friend who was going through a period of transition, an opportunity to practice developing intuition for guidance by engaging with memories and dreams to reflect and analyze guidance contained in their stories. I found the whole experience to be affirming of my potential to contribute to opportunities for the transformational process to progress. I felt I grew in confidence within myself to apply my skills in service with another. I became aware of skills and insights within that I am capable of practically applying to daily life and living that can serve my own and others' conscious awareness, growth in spirit and confidence to serve others.
A Pilot Study
Many people are unaware of their inherent intuitive skills for dealing with the stressful situations of modern life. But others are aware of this intuitive transcendent phenomenon in the form of hunches and have learned how to sporadically use it. A few have learned how to trigger this intuitive skill and use it to cope with modern life. This culminating project for Atlantic University addresses the question of what kind of training experiences might be used to help people adopt an optimal coping style for modern life. The assumption was that the deepening of one's own experience with meditation and intuition would have a positive impact.
Thinking is a great human pastime. We all think. Whether it is about our next meal, how to manage our present problem, or where to vacation, we always seem to be thinking. Maybe we even pass all of our time thinking. But how often do we think about thinking, a thing that comes so naturally to us. How often do we consider where particular thoughts come from? Where are the limits of our individual minds? Do we ever consider that some of the contents of our minds originate outside of us?
One of the top military remote viewers, with several other books on the subject to hs credit, Joe McMoneagle applies his skills to remote viewing the future. Besides learning some more secrets about successful remote viewing, readers also learn how to see into the future and learn what Joe sees waiting for us.
A man explained to psychic Carol Ann Liaros (who is Senior Trainer at the Edgar Cayce Institute for Intuitive Studies) that although he had been totally blind for over 41 years since the age of four, he could see the auras of those around him. This led Carol Ann to consider the prospect of teaching the blind to "see" through the use of their psychic abilities. The result was "Project Blind Awareness."
While researchers have investigated religious and spiritual experiences, often within the classification of parapsychological phenomena, little research has been undertaken specifically about numinous experiences. This present study provides some reflective insights on how various individuals handle this one particular form of psychic experience.
Twenty different astrologers were asked to create and interpret the astrological birth chart of one individual. Variations and similarities were observed. The majority of the interpretations did identify the subjects career and accurately forecast future conditions in the subject's life.
I would never have connected Neanderthal cave men with stories about the technologically advanced civilization of Atlantis. By the time I had begun the third chapter, I was out of my seat, reaching for my handy desk-top globe and world atlas. To anyone else who reads this book, I might suggest they get their own globe out, too.
One advantage "The Journey" has over other biofeedback devices is in teaching the effect emotional states have upon our body's rhythms. Some sessions ask you to raise your energy level while others ask you to bring it down.
Water and shamanism have much in common. In this slide show, presented at the annual Schwartz Report Conference at A.R.E. on the theme of the Secret Life of Water, Henry explores the various shamanic activities water invites.
Presidential Address of the 16th Annual Conference of National Academy of Psychology, Bombay, India, December 14-16, 2006
Academic Dean, Rourkela Institute of Management Studies, Rourkela, India.
Is psychology really understanding all the social problems and solving them? Is it really helping others and do people have respect for this subject? These are some of the questions we need to answer honestly.
Its all in your mind. How often have we heard someone dismiss anothers thoughts and feelings with those words? Those who identify reality with what can be physically perceived and measured are quick to belittle our idle and not-so-idle thoughts. That which we mentally and emotionally dwell upon is supposedly less consequential than that which we eat and drink. To those who believe that reality extends beyond the physical world, thoughts and feelings are not taken so lightly. Serious occultists, meaning students of hidden wisdom and the inner nature of things, consider thoughts and feelings as real as anything you can hold in your hand.
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The term "new science" was first introduced in 1964 by the late Nobel neuroscientist Dr. Roger Sperry (1913-1994). It is based on the premise that your consciousness -- your point of focus which can be compared to a cursor on your computer screen -- can create physical effects in your brain as well as the other way around.
Interviews with Gregg Braden and Dr. Bruce Lipton
"Your thoughts are not contained in your head - they are a part of the Quantum Field," Lipton continues. "When playing through your nervous system, the thoughts generate a vibratory field similar to that of a tuning fork. Thought vibrations interact and entangle with harmonically-resonant structures in the Field. Simply, we activate and bring into our lives the things that we think about the most."
For five hot and steamy days in August a group of seventeen hearty souls explored the possibility of engaging themselves in the future of consciousness. While residing in cabins located within a wooded sanctuary, the participants worked together under the assumption that the purpose of prophecy is to engage people in the co-creation of the future. The group gatherings involved discussions of ideas, possibilities, and experiences. We also took advantage of special technologies developed at Atlantic University that allow the participants to channel their own contribution to the information pool surrounding our investigations.
Because of four major clinical, prospective studies done in three countries, and a host of papers published in peer-reviewed journals, the near-death experience today is the number one choice of scientists worldwide to study consciousness itself
The Mayan calendar is based on a philosophy of natural rhythms that are in synch with the cosmic plan and, therefore, prophetic. The structure and cycles of the calendar reveal the time plan for the evolution of human consciousness, and correlate with the wave patterns of significant historical events.
Imagine what it would be like for a small town of fifty to a hundred people to host Woodstock, every day for two thousand years with no reason for anyone, at any time, to feel the need for town safety. Let your mind get around a kind of Eden where everyone got along and folks lived in harmony with each other. Imagine this utopia is in every place of human habitation around the globe. OK, imagine something like Haley's comet streaking across the sky. Everyone would turn out to watch a magnificent star together.
Visionary experiences are forcing us to think in new ways, which may be the purpose of these events, leading humanity to "modify our basic ideas of how reality works." They are not designed to control us, but to confound us. Extraordinary experiences loosen the chains of fixed ideas and make room for new ones. Before a new system can be put in place, the old system must be deconstructed and abandoned.
Reincarnation and past lives are concepts as old as time. Philosophers, religious and spiritual entities, psychics, scientists, popular media, believers and sceptics alike have debated them for centuries.
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.
Apocalypse 2012: An Investigation into Civilization's End
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.
A Report on the 2008 School for Prophets
Meghan Toffey, L.C.S.W.
Instead of scoffing at a video of Crop Circles, I found myself spontaneously writing a lovely poem that showed me what I needed to understand about this phenomenon without necessarily disbelieving that they are man-created. I came to appreciate them at a whole different level of awareness that shocked me.
Using Cooperative Games In Elementary School To Foster A Sense Of Belonging And Connection: An Atlantic University Master’s Degree Service Project, By Rosemary Kelly
My son’s kindergarten was very different than the one I attended decades ago! Gone were the hours of fantasy play, replaced by academics. I found myself unprepared for the level of competition that an academic kindergarten created.
Universal Laws of Karma and Reincarnation by M.B. Sharan
Is there life after death? And, if it is, what is the evidence for that? These questions have been asked by many persons very often. This can be answered only when we know what someone means by the term "evidence".
Evaluating Channeled Guidance:
ECIIS is inaugurating a new section of our webazine, with links to recent intuitive information channeled by various folks on the internet. As part of our offering, read Henry Reed's essay on how to evaluate channeled guidance, by clicking here!
The Secret behind the Success of Tatas, by M.B. Sharan & Deepa Chatterjee
When the world thinks of Indian corporate sector, the name that springs to mind is of the Tata Group. Across sectors, from manufacturing to services and beyond, the Tatas have spread their wings profitably while setting the highest ethical standards. The Group's handling of the changes unleashed by liberalization has been a critical factor in it taking the big strides it has. A close look at the genesis of the Company is required to get a clear picture of the corporate tradition and the way of working of the Tatas which would enable us to comprehend the secret of their success.
By Marie Jones and Larry Flaxman. An Excerpt: "What's the Frequency?"
Remember those cheesy coin-operated vibrating beds that were all the rage in nearly every motel back in the 1970s? How about alphanumeric pagers that would vibrate when someone paged you? Has some heartless idiot ever driven through your neighborhood in the middle of the night "bumping" the latest rap hit? It seems like everything vibrates.