Noetic Sciences Collection 1980 to 1990: Ten Years of Consciousness Research
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Astronaut Edgar Mitchell founded this organization in 1973 to scientifically research the nature and potentials of the mind and spirit and apply knowledge to the advancement of health and well-being for humankind. The institute funds scientific research; brings top-level scientists and scholars together to share their methods and knowledge; and in publications to its members discusses new developments in consciousness research. Contents: Where Is Our Positive Image of the Future? by Willis W. Harman; Message from Edgar Mitchell; Psi Research in the Soviet Union by Keith Haracy and Russell Targ; Multiple Personality: Mirrors of a New Model of Mind? by Thomas J. Hurley III and Brendan ORegan; Buddhist Inner Science - An Overview by the Dalai Lama and Robert A. F. Thurman; Placebos and Healing - A New Look at the "Sugar Pill" by Thomas J. Hurley III; Beyond Sports - Imaging in Daily Life by Barbara McNeil; Altered States of Consciousness and the Possibility of Survival of Death by Charles T. Tarf; You Ask Why I Live in the Green Mountains by Li Po; Healing Remission and Miracle Cures by Brendan ORegan; Survival of Consciousness: A Tibetan Buddhist Perspective by Sogyai Rinpoche; Being Peace by Thich Nhat Hanh; Spirit: Resource for Healing by Rachel Naomi Remen; To Live Content with Small Means by William Henry Channing; The New Paradigm and the Rule of Law by Willis W. Harman; Two Kinds of Strong I by the Dalai Lama; Conscious Living Conscious Dying; Cause and Effect in Science: A Fresh Look by Rupert Sheldrake; Editors Choice; The Case against Competition by Alfie Kohn; Energy Medicine in China: Defining a Research Strategy Which Embraces the Criticism of Skeptical Colleagues by David Eisenberg; A Native American Worldview by Paul Underwood Spencer; Reconciling Science and Metaphysics: The Union Whose Time Has Come by Willis W. Harman; On Meditation and the Western Mind by Jack Kornfield; Business as a Component of the Global Ecology by Willis W. Harman.
