Soul Travel Magazine interviews Joe McMoneagle, one of the original Stargate remote viewers for the military. Joe has by now demonstrated remote viewing about 150 times on live TV worldwide because he likes to convince people about psychic functioning.
Howcast's video teaches the basics of how to lucid dream-that is, to be aware during your dreams that you are, indeed, dreaming-will allow you to live out fantasies, stop nightmares, and even road test some solutions to real life problems.
Alan Steinfeld learns remote viewing with Russell Targ, one of the co-founders of this amazing science of the mind. Remote viewing is the ability to project our consciousness beyond the limits of our 5 senses and bring back information and images otherwise unavaible.
One of the original and most successful remote viewers, Lyn Buchanan, on remote viewing.
The latest research on out of body experiences, by the Discovery Channel.
Dream states described, along with personal experiences that may come with each dream state.
A nice summary of some of the latest research on precognition.
Author Herbie Brennan discusses his first out of body experience.
Lilou Mace interviews Sonia Choquette on intuition and how it can best be developed.
Lilou Mace interviews Sonia Choquette on why and how to meditate
A good primer for those just starting to meditate, produced by Rohit, a 28 year old in India.
Laboratory scientist Dean Radin of Institute of Noetic Sciences describes an experiment testing the relationship between mind and matter. In this experiment called the Global Consciousness Project, random number generators are used to test whether collective human attention corresponds to a change in the physical environment.
Mihaly Czikszentmihalyi asks, "What makes a life worth living?" Noting that money cannot make us happy, he looks to those who find pleasure and lasting satisfaction in activities that bring about a state of "flow."
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi says creativity is a central source of meaning in our lives. A leading researcher in positive psychology, he has devoted his life to studying what makes people truly happy: "When we are involved in [creativity], we feel that we are living more fully than during the rest of life." He is the architect of the notion of "flow" -- the creative moment when a person is completely involved in an activity for its own sake.
Csikszentmihalyi teaches psychology and management at Claremont Graduate University, focusing on human strengths such as optimism, motivation and responsibility. He's the director the the Quality of Life Research Center there. He has written numerous books and papers about the search for joy and fulfillment.
"A man obsessed by happiness."
Richard Flaste, New York Times
Lynne has written a fascinating book called The Field, and more recently one on Intention, with evidential research indicating the link between intention and reality.