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A VISION IN REVIEW:
The Institute celebrates its thirteenth anniversary by reflecting on how current projects have grown out of the initial
vision of its founders. Read about institute programs: Global Mind Change by Willis Harman, President; The Healing System
by Brendan O'Regan, Vice President for Research; The Exceptional Abilities Program by Thomas J. Hurley III. Brendan O'Regan
and Caryle Hirshberg report on the Institute's program on Spontaneous Remission.
THE MIND—BENIGN OR MALIGN? by
Bernie S. Siegel
Physician Bernie S. Siegel explores the physiology of the mind's influence on bodily health, and tells of his work with
clients, helping them to establish mind-body communication.
THE SEARCH FOR UNITY by Renée Weber
Philosopher and humanist Renée Weber reflects on her conversations with scientists and mystics who share their views
concerning matter, energy, meaning and purpose.
MYTH AS THE SOUL OF THE WORLD by Keith
Thompson
Keith Thompson's essay on Joseph Campbell's most recent book, The
Inner Reaches of Outer Space, elaborates what Campbell has learned from decades of charting mythology, psychology and
religion: ideas have consequences.
INVESTIGATING THE PHENOMENON OF CHANNELING
by Arthur Hastings
The Institute announces a grant to psychologist Arthur Hastings to conduct research, leading to publication of a book,
on the increasingly popular phenomenon of channeling.
PEACE THROUGH CHANGING CONSCIOUSNESS
by Willis H. Harman
Willis Harman reviews Citizen
Summitry: Keeping the Peace When It Matters Too Much to be Left to Politicians, edited by Don Carlson and Craig Comstock.
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