psi phenomena
Quantum Entanglement, Nonlocality, and Consciousness: Metaphor or Mechanism?
In 1935, Albert Einstein co-authored a paper with Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen that was intended to prove quantum mechanics was incomplete. The paper described a scenario in which two particles that have interacted remain correlated even after being separated by arbitrary distances —...
Retrocausation and Consciousness: Can the Mind Influence the Past?
Can the future influence the past? Can a conscious decision made now reach backward in time and change events that have already occurred?
Heart Intelligence and Intuition: The Heart Knows Before the Brain
Intuition is one of the most commonly reported yet least understood aspects of human experience. Everyone has had the feeling: a gut sense that something is right or wrong, a sudden knowing that arrives without logical reasoning, a flash of insight that defies the sequential process of rational...
Mentalism and Vibration: When Ancient Hermeticism Meets Quantum Physics
Two of the seven Hermetic principles sit at the foundation of the whole system like twin pillars holding up a temple. The first — Mentalism — says that consciousness is the fundamental substance of reality.
Sacred Geometry, Sound, and Frequency: The Architecture of Creation in Matias De Stefano's Teachings
Matias De Stefano teaches that the universe is not random. It follows precise geometric patterns that originate in the sixth dimension and manifest at every scale of physical reality.
Near-Death Experiences and Shamanic Initiation: When Clinical Death Meets Ancient Ceremony
Here is something that should stop you mid-step: a Dutch cardiologist and a Siberian shaman, separated by five thousand miles and five thousand years of cultural context, are describing the same journey. One speaks in the language of peer-reviewed cardiology journals.
The Extended Mind: Consciousness Beyond the Brain
You are sitting in a cafe, reading a book. The back of your neck prickles.
The Science Delusion: Ten Dogmas That Keep Us Asleep
In January 2013, Rupert Sheldrake stepped onto the stage at TEDx Whitechapel in London and gave an 18-minute talk that would become one of the most watched -- and most censored -- presentations in the history of TED. The talk was called "The Science Delusion," after his 2012 book of the same...
Binaural Beats and Brainwave Entrainment: How Two Frequencies Become a Third Inside Your Skull
In 1839, Prussian physicist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove made a peculiar discovery. When two tones of slightly different frequencies are presented separately to each ear -- say 400 Hz in the left ear and 410 Hz in the right -- the listener perceives a third tone, pulsating at the difference between the...
Western Science Meets Indigenous Wisdom
Okay, let's unpack this. We are diving deep today into one of the most intellectually
Zero Point Energy: The Quantum Vacuum Is Not Empty
Here is the most counterintuitive fact in all of physics: empty space is not empty. What we call "the vacuum" -- the void between atoms, the darkness between stars -- is the most energy-dense substance in the known universe.
DMT and the Chemistry of Dying: The Endogenous Psychedelic at the Threshold of Death
In 1990, Rick Strassman, a psychiatrist at the University of New Mexico, received the first federal approval in over 20 years to administer a psychedelic compound to human subjects. The compound was N,N-dimethyltryptamine — DMT — a molecule so potent that it produces a complete transformation of...
Near-Death Experiences: What Clinical Data Reveals About Consciousness and Brain Death
The near-death experience (NDE) is one of the most well-documented anomalies in clinical medicine — and one of the most systematically ignored. Approximately 10-20% of people who survive cardiac arrest report detailed, vivid experiences during the period when their brain showed no measurable...
Shared Death Experiences: Consciousness as a Field Phenomenon
A woman sits at her husband's bedside in the final hours of his life. He has been unconscious for two days, breathing shallowly, his body shutting down.
Dean Radin: The Most Rigorous Case for Consciousness Anomalies
There is a particular kind of courage required to spend an entire career studying phenomena that most of your peers insist do not exist. Dean Radin has displayed that courage for over four decades, accumulating what is arguably the most methodologically rigorous body of evidence in the history...
Karl Pribram: The Holographic Brain and the Mathematics of Consciousness
Karl H. Pribram was one of the most distinguished neuroscientists of the twentieth century.
Robert Monroe and the Science of Out-of-Body Experience
In 1958, Robert Allan Monroe was a successful radio broadcasting executive in Charlottesville, Virginia, running a corporation that produced network radio programs syndicated across the United States. He lived the archetypal American post-war life -- business meetings, country club dinners, a...
Rupert Sheldrake: The Experiments That Suggest the Mind Extends Beyond the Brain
Rupert Sheldrake holds a doctorate in biochemistry from Cambridge University. He was a fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.
Tom Campbell: The Physicist Who Says Reality Is a Simulation Run by Consciousness
Thomas Campbell holds a master's degree in physics from the University of Virginia. He spent his professional career as a applied physicist working for the U.S.
William Tiller: The Stanford Professor Who Proved Intention Changes Physical Reality
William A. Tiller was a professor emeritus of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University.
The Global Consciousness Project: When the World Pays Attention, Randomness Changes
On September 11, 2001, as the first plane struck the World Trade Center, a network of 37 random event generators (REGs) spread across the world — in Princeton, Amsterdam, Beijing, Fiji, and dozens of other locations — began producing output that deviated significantly from the randomness they...
Animal Intuition and Extended Perception: What Animals Know That Humans Have Forgotten About the Network
On December 26, 2004, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake struck off the coast of Sumatra, generating a tsunami that killed approximately 230,000 people across fourteen countries. It was one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history.
Cultivating Intuition: Practical Protocols for Upgrading the Intuitive Antenna
You already have intuition. You have always had it.
HeartMath and Pre-Stimulus Response: Does the Heart Know the Future?
In a laboratory at the HeartMath Institute in Boulder Creek, California, a research participant sits calmly in front of a computer screen. Electrodes on her chest monitor her heart's electrical activity.
Light Fasting and Darkness Retreats: How the Absence of Light Activates the Brain's Inner Pharmacy
Every article in this collection describes what light does to the body — how photons charge mitochondria, synthesize vitamin D, set circadian clocks, release nitric oxide, and power the neurochemical pipelines of consciousness. But there is a complementary practice, known across cultures and...
Binaural Beats and Brainwave Entrainment: The Phantom Frequency Inside Your Head
In 1839, Prussian physicist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove discovered something peculiar. When he presented a tone of 400 Hz to one ear and a tone of 410 Hz to the other ear (through separate tuning forks), the listener perceived a third tone — a rhythmic pulsation at 10 Hz, the difference between the...
Collective Consciousness and the Morphic Field
There is an idea that recurs across disciplines, across centuries, across cultures — stubbornly, irrepressibly, despite every attempt by materialist science to dismiss it. The idea is this: consciousness is not confined to individual skulls.
Stanislav Grof's Spiritual Emergency Framework: When Awakening Becomes Crisis
In the standard medical model, a person who hears voices, sees visions, experiences the dissolution of their identity, believes they are connected to a cosmic intelligence, or feels that reality has fundamentally shifted is mentally ill. The diagnosis is psychosis, the treatment is antipsychotic...
Carl Jung's Synchronicity: The Acausal Connecting Principle That Rewrites the Operating System of Reality
Carl Gustav Jung sat in his consulting room in Zurich, listening to a patient describe a dream. She had dreamed of being given a golden scarab — a costly piece of jewelry.
DMT: The Endogenous Spirit Molecule Your Brain Produces Every Day
N,N-Dimethyltryptamine — DMT — occupies a unique position in the landscape of psychedelic compounds. It is the most powerful naturally occurring psychedelic known, producing effects that depart from ordinary consciousness more radically than any other substance.