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"Can mediums talk to the dead? Can you? Why should we care?" with Julie Beischel
Dean Radin hosts this discussion with Dr. Julie Beischel, who performs rigorously controlled research investigating the accuracy of the information mediums report and systematic studies of their experiences during ostensible communication with the deceased. But are they really talking to the dead?
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2010-06-30
- 01:06:54
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"Survival of Consciousness" with Dean Radin and Julie Beischel (part 1 of 3)
A Matter of Life and Death
Half a dozen classes of scientific evidence exist for some form of survival of consciousness after bodily death; some are more persuasive than others. We will review this evidence and assess the current state of the art.
- Audio Lectures
- 2009-06-21
- 01:16:01
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"Survival of Consciousness" with Dean Radin and Julie Beischel (part 2 of 3)
A Matter of Life and Death
Half a dozen classes of scientific evidence exist for some form of survival of consciousness after bodily death; some are more persuasive than others. We will review this evidence and assess the current state of the art.
- Audio Lectures
- 2009-06-21
- 01:18:09
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"Survival of Consciousness" with Dean Radin and Julie Beischel (part 3 of 3)
A Matter of Life and Death
Half a dozen classes of scientific evidence exist for some form of survival of consciousness after bodily death; some are more persuasive than others. We will review this evidence and assess the current state of the art.
- Audio Lectures
- 2009-06-21
- 01:10:47
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"Modern Mediumship Research" with Gary Schwartz
Do we survive bodily death? If so, what might the spirit realm be like? This teleseminar takes you to the edge of spooky science with Dr. Gary Schwartz, one of the world's leading scientific researchers of these supernatural claims.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2006-04-06
- 01:02:12
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Mirroring People
The New Science of How We Connect with Others
What accounts for our remarkable ability to get inside another person's head--to know what he or she is thinking and feeling? Marco Iacoboni, a leading neuroscientist, explains the groundbreaking research into mirror neurons, the "smart cells" in our brain...
- Publications Books
- May 13, 2008
- 336 pages
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Teleseminar with Rassouli
Rassouli , a visionary artist, talks with host Angela Murphy about his inspirational work and process. He will often climb a mountain in the dark, usually on a Sunday before the sun rises, to watch the change from the darkness into light. This time of transformation is the essence of creativity for Rassouli.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2008-02-26
- 00:59:38
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Essential Shifts Interview: Dean Radin
In the view of IONS Senior Scientist Dean Radin, we’re in the midst of an epochal transition from a world steeped in fear and hysteria to one that’s, well, a bit less fearful and hysterical. This insightful and entertaining interview focuses on the shift from a mechanistic model of science to one based on quantum interconnection, drawing upon the latest research on the effects of minds on other minds, as well as the environment.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-15
- 00:21:21
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"Afterlife Encounters" with Dianne Arcangel
What happens when we die? Dianne Arcangel, a former hospice chaplain and author of Afterlife Encounters, has assembled the world’s largest database of over 10,000 case studies involving contact with “the other side." In this teleseminar with scientist Dean Radin, they explore the implications of this data, the relationship between seeing apparitions and personality types, and alternative explanations such as super-psi.
- Audio Teleseminars
- 2006-09-13
- 01:03:56
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Essential Shifts Interview: Michael Bernard Beckwith
In this interview, Michael turns the spotlight on the root assumptions of scarcity and fear that underpin war, sustainability, and other collective crises. He shares his insights into community building, leadership and spiritual living through connecting to a larger source of intelligence, abundance, and healing.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-15
- 00:27:37
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Mediumship Study Update
In our last Breaking News we mentioned analyzing data for a study on mediumship. Some of you wanted more information...
- Breaking News from IONS Research
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Can Mediums Really Talk to the Dead?
One of the world’s pre-eminent researchers of afterlife communication discusses the rigorous protocols for testing these remarkable claims. But no matter how intriguing the evidence, the dominant paradigm still rules.
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Looking for sitters for psychical research
We are looking for a few more participants to be sitters for psychic medium "interviews" to collect research data to be the basis of an upcoming book. The sitter's ... -
Access to the InterGel
Also called Entanglement, consider it to be an InterNet which encompasses past and present, physical and ethereal with a connectivity that can be accessed to use the force there. Some ... -
Harris L. Friedman, PhD
Friedman is a research professor of psychology at University of Florida and a practicing clinical and organizational psychologist. He is currently president of the International Transpersonal Association.
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Stanley Krippner, PhD
Krippner, professor of psychology at Saybrook Graduate School, San Francisco, is a Fellow in three APA divisions, and former president of two divisions (30 and 32). Krippner has conducted workshops and seminars on dreams and/or hypnosis around the world.
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Julie Beischel, PhD
Dr. Beischel serves as Director of Research at the Windbridge Institute for Applied Research in Human Potential, researching the continuation of consciousness after death and the experiences of and information reported by psychic mediums (individuals who experience regular communication with the dead).
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Gary E. Schwartz, PhD
GARY E. SCHWARTZ, PHD, is professor of psychology, medicine, neurology, psychiatry, and surgery at the University of Arizona and director of its Laboratory for Advances in Consciousness and Health. He is the author of The Afterlife Experiments
and The Truth About Medium
and coauthor of The Living Energy Universe
. His latest book is The Energy Healing Experiments
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Jeanne Achterberg
Dr. Jeanne Achterberg received her Ph.D.in General Experimental Psychology from Texas Christian University. She is acclaimed for her work on the use of imagery in healing, psychoimmunology, behavioral strategies for the reduction of pain and anxiety, and the role of women as health consumers. Her research focuses on the psychological aspects of cancer, a comparison of biofeedback and physical therapy in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, and a test of behavioral strategies for pain and anxiety associated with orthopedic trauma. She is the author of over 100 papers and five books, including Imagery in Healing: Shamanism and Modern Medicine
, Woman as Healer
, Rituals of Healing: Using Imagery for Health and Wellness
(with Barbara Dossey), and Lightning at the Gate: A Visionary Journey of Healing
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Alex Grey
Alex Grey is a visionary artist who's oeuvre spans a variety of forms including performance art, installation art, sculpture, and most significantly, painting. His unique artwork takes the viewer on a journey toward their own divine nature by examining, in detail, the body, mind, and spirit.
Alex spent five years at Harvard Medical School working in the Anatomy department. He also worked at Harvard's department of Mind/Body Medicine with Dr. Herbert Benson and Dr. Joan Borysenko conducting scientific experiments to investigate subtle healing energies. Alex's anatomical training prepared him for painting the Sacred Mirrors and for doing medical illustration.
Grey was an instructor in Artistic Anatomy and Figure Sculpture for ten years at New York University, and now teaches courses in Visionary Art with Allyson at The Open Center in New York City, Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado and Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York.
In 1972 Grey began a series of art actions which bear resemblance to rites of passage, in that they present stages of a developing psyche. The approximately fifty performance rites, conducted over the last twenty five years move through transformations from an egocentric to more sociocentric and increasingly worldcentric and theocentric identity.
Grey's unique series of 21 life-sized paintings, the Sacred Mirrors, present the physical and subtle anatomy of an individual in the context of cosmic, biological and technological evolution. Begun in 1979, the series took a period of ten years to complete. It was during this period that he developed his depictions of the human body that "x-ray" the multiple layers of reality, and reveal the interplay of anatomical and spiritual forces. After painting the Sacred Mirrors, he applied this multidimensional perspective to such archetypal human experiences as praying, meditation, dying, kissing, copulating, pregnancy, birth and nursing.

Alex Grey's written work and audio recordings include Sacred Mirrors: The Visionary Art of Alex Grey; The Mission of Art
; Transfigurations
; Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics
; The Visionary Artist
and Art Psalms
.