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This study explores the existence of precognitive abilities through the analysis of specific bodily sensations (SBS), which can be viewed as a new dimension within the spectrum of precognitive phenomena. Unlike traditional precognitive approaches, such as intuition or dreams, SBS provide a measurable and objective basis for predicting personal even...
The author uses his experiences from a single case to reconceptualize modern psychoanalysis within a model of what he describes as a “nonlocal mind.” The author argues that the belief in the mind being the product of the brain and residing in the body is an illusion of consciousness. Instead, offering evidence that the unconscious mind is inherentl...
“You are the universe, expressing itself as a human for a little while.”
(Eckhart Tolle)
The interplay of quantum chaos and quantum equilibrium in human consciousness and subconsciousness is an emerging field at the intersection of quantum mechanics, neuroscience, and cognitive science. This theoretical approach suggests that the brain operates un...
"QUANTUM THINKING CHANGES EVERYTHING”
(Dr. Vandana Shiva )
The Law of Nonlocality in physics refers to the idea that two or more particles can be instantaneously connected regardless of distance, a principle observed in quantum entanglement. This phenomenon challenges classical notions of space and causality. In the context of consciousness and su...
For many decades, Alzheimer's disease research has primarily focused on impairments within cortical and hippocampal regions, which are thought to be related to cognitive dysfunctions such as memory and language deficits. The exact cause of Alzheimer's disease is still under debate, making it challenging to establish an effective therapy or early di...
To be published in the Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition
The development of the mind follows the path of biological evolution towards the accumulation and transmission of information with increasing efficiency. In addition to the "cognitive constants" of speech (Solntsev, 1974), which greatly improved the communication of information, people have created computing devices, from the abacus to the quantum...
Consciousness is often thought to operate within the confines of linear time, progressing moment by moment from past to present to future. However, what if this perception is incomplete? Emerging insights in physics, neuroscience, and philosophy suggest the possibility that consciousness might extend beyond this linear framework, distributed non-li...
A new approach attempts to express the poststructural dynamics of the entropic brain in terms of the ‘hidden’ structure of uncertainties. It highlights the importance of understanding how consciousness operates within a functional system approach that appropriately considers changeable boundary conditions through functional interactions. The causal...
This review explores how intuitive processes drive innovation, which we define as novel ideas, inventions, or artistic creations that cannot be logically derived from existing knowledge or sensory data. Although intuitive processes are not yet fully recognized as a formal area of scientific research, this paper examines current approaches to their...
Starting from the view of the cultural geographer, Doreen Massey, that it is necessary to ‘move beyond a view of place as bounded, as in various ways a site of authenticity, as singular, fixed and unproblematic in its identity’, this article argues that places change in time, because the physical environment changes, especially in the Age of the An...
Illusory health beliefs are ill-founded, erroneous notions about well-being. They are important as they can influence allied attitudes, actions, and behaviors to the detriment of personal and societal welfare. Noting this, and the prevalence of paranormal beliefs in contemporary Western society, researchers developed the Paranormal Health Beliefs S...
This paper investigates the compatibility of various interpretations of quantum mechanics—specifically the Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI), Pilot-Wave Theory, Transactional Interpretation, Quantum Consciousness Theories, and the Block Universe—with data from psi phenomena (telepathy, precognition), afterlife research, and traditional scientific fi...
The present study aimed to examine the challenges encountered by Iraqi EFL university learners when using 'wish expressions' at both the recognitive and productive levels. This study aimed to offer a theoretical overview of the syntactic constructions of explicit and implicit wish expressions, along with their semantic and pragmatic functions. The...
Data mining and artificial intelligence algorithms can estimate the probability of future occurrences with defined precision. Yet, the prediction of infectious disease outbreaks remains a complex and difficult task. This is demonstrated by the limited accuracy and sensitivity of current models in predicting the emergence of previously unknown patho...
In this article, using the proof of the unified theory of equilibrium theory in six dimensions of space-time, Riemann's hypothesis is proved. The proof of the Riemann hypothesis is directly related to the unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity. In this theory, it describes the distribution of prime numbers based on the geometry of...
Exploring the association between spirituality and psi, and fasting and vegetarianism with three studies: interviews with professional psychics who use these dietary practices; surveys of those who fast and who are vegan or vegetarian; and an experiment using precognitive remote viewing with ganzfeld stimulation.
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are exceptional states of consciousness reported by many individuals who come close to death. Unusual dream phenomena such as more intense and vivid dreams, higher dream recall, and increased lucid dreaming have been purported to occur after NDEs, however, a comprehensive assessment of the dream experiences and attitud...
Decades of eyewitness memory research has had the worthy goal of minimizing the chances that an innocent suspect is falsely identified. However, this is not the only goal. Partial Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves provide a way to identify lineup procedures that keep the false alarm rate low while also maximizing the hit rate. Recently...
Introduction
Although schizophrenia is associated with a broad range of symptoms including hallucinations, delusions, and reduced motivation, measures of cognitive dysfunction, including cognitive flexibility and executive function, are the strongest predictors of functional outcomes. Antipsychotic medications are useful for reducing psychotic symp...
In an article in this volume, "State, trait, and target parameters associated with accuracy in two online tests of precognitive remote viewing," my co-authors and I present several exploratory and some confirmatory analyses of data from two online remote viewing experiments. After the article was accepted for publication, my colleague Dean Radin re...
Objective. To better characterize the relations between accuracy on precognitive remote viewing (PRV) tasks and potentially relevant trait, state, and target parameters, we gathered PRV data in two online experiments and examined accuracy relative to: sex-at-birth, gender, age, anxiety, unconditional love, and target interestingness. Method. In exp...
This review examines the pharmacological effects of targeting 5-HT6 receptors, a subtype of serotonin receptors found primarily in the hippocampus. These receptors are essential for synaptic function, functional plasticity and various cognitive functions such as learning and memory. The review synthesizes the existing literature to investigate the...
Self-awareness is the product of a living being's awareness of space and time. There is a direct relationship between time, language, consciousness, thinking and imagination. The semantic integration of information is the factor of comparative thinking and thus self-awareness. The relationship between reason, self-awareness, alertness, thinking, la...
A survey of renowned experts in remote viewing was conducted to gather their opinions on the best procedures and conditions for obtaining the best results in clairvoyance and precognition tasks. The main recommendations from the eleven experts who responded are that participants had at least one year of experience in remote viewing protocols, were...
Precognition, the capacity to use non-ordinary means to accurately predict future events that are seemingly unpredictable, has been well established by examining performance on laboratory- based free-response precognitive remote viewing (PRV) tasks. However, advancements in the understanding of precognition mechanisms are slowed at least partly bec...
Background: Research indicates that meditation increases mindfulness and paranormal experiences of precognition, telepathy, clairvoyance, and synchronicities. There is limited knowledge about the prevalence or impact of these experiences on meditators and the general population. Aims: To compare self-reported well-being, mindfulness, connectedness,...
The Dynamic Organicity Theory (DOT) explains consciousness as a process that cannot be reduced to a thing or a structure. This process, called the Polanyian process, involves the evolving diachronic boundary conditions of our experienceability. These boundary conditions are ontologically intertwined with higher-level boundary conditions, which lead...
During affective priming, perception of an emotional “prime stimulus” influences the reaction time of the subsequent emotional “target stimulus”. If prime and target have the same valence (congruent trials), reactions to the target are faster than if prime and target have different valences (incongruent trials). Bem introduced a backward priming pa...
The concept of time in physics and its connection to consciousness are becoming increasingly problematic. A missing ingredient to both could be retrocausation — the temporal inverse of everyday causation — in which the future influences the past. Apparent evidence for it is in the phenomenon of precognition. Thus far, psychology and physics have as...
This study demonstrates the presence of an existing conflict between psychological recipes and the cross-posture of traditionalist rites with Christian beliefs in the negotiation of sporting prosperity. The participants were 23 athletes, including 9 women (M ages = 23.52, SD = 5.17). Some athletes (n=12) attended a Christian church and others had n...
The paper examines the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in parsing text and conducting sentiment analysis to identify early markers of mental health and neurodegenerative disorders. Through the analysis of textual data, we investigate whether AI can provide a noninvasive, continuous, and objective complement to traditional diagnostic pract...
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Dreams are an archetypal experience of the contact modalities because they are an experience available to nearly everyone. They provide experiences of pure consciousness that can transcend the bounds of space, time, and matter. In this chapter, I observe the similarity of nightly dreams, daydreams, and hypnotic dreams, which I will simply refer to...
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Questions about the human mind and consciousness have excited scientists and philosophers for centuries.
Traditional neuroscience explains cognition as emerging from the complex interactions of neurons and their electrical signals. However, some theories propose that quantum processes, such as quantum superposition and entanglement, could occur wi...
Laplacean Determinism is the thesis that every event that transpires in a closed universe is a physical event caused (i.e., determined) in full by some earlier event in accordance with laws that govern their behavior. On this view, it is possible, in principle, to make perfect predictions of the state of the universe at any time Tn on the basis of...
This is the first meta-analysis of all studies related to remote-viewing tasks conducted up to December 2022. After applying our inclusion criteria, we selected 36 studies with a total of 40 effect sizes. Both frequentist and Bayesian meta-analyses revealed a strong average effect size of .34; 95% confidence interval: .22 -.45, after the exclusion...
This meta-analysis is an update of Storm, Tressoldi, and Di Risio (2012); a meta-analysis on forced-choice ESP studies (1987 to 2010), which use targets such as card symbols, pictures, and letters. We formed two datasets: New Studies #1 (studies that included actual hit rates) and New Studies #2 (Reaction Time [‘RT’] Studies; which are studies that...
The factors affecting the mechanical strength of coal and coal charges, deviations of the crushing capacity coefficients' actual values of coal charges from their calculated values, and the possibility of categorizing coal in relation to the degree of its resistance to crushing have been explored. The dependence permitting satisfactory precognition...
Background: The phenomenon of Paranormal beliefs has puzzled scientific community. Studies on this subjecthave been hindered by conceptual and methodological issues. There is little evidences found between locus ofcontrol and paranormal. This constituted rationale of current study. We studied relationships between paranormalbeliefs, as measured by...
BOOK REVIEW.
I spent most of my time as I read and listened to The Premonitions Bureau trying to understand Knight’s purpose for writing it. The British author did outstanding research, his voice is strong and compelling, and the stories of precognizing dire events – which is the understood definition of “premonition” here – are representative, in...
The aim of this work is to describe the application of a cognitive approach to a patient who became distressed by an anomalous experience. The patient was already in treatment with a cognitive psychotherapy combined with an eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) technique. The main focus is to analyze the effects of the memory of an a...
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We define precognitive affect, composed of information holding dispositional states, as noncontextual, rudimentary building blocks of subjective intentionality. We take on a psychodynamic approach to intentional agency. Intentions unfold into actions in animate thermodynamics reducing subjective uncertainty by negentropic action. They are intention...
Research has investigated that one doesn't need words for a person to determine what is going on in a person's face, the facial expression is an exact picture of a person's mind. It is termed as an integral part of what we express in terms of emotion and a natural medium to communicate the most basic intentions. The world of human-machine interacti...
Background/purpose
Gingival epithelial cells form a physiological barrier against bacterial invasion. Programmed cell death (PCD) regulated by pathogen precognition receptors (PRRs) lead to tissue destruction and is closely related to inflammatory diseases. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether nucleotide-binding oligomerization doma...
The brain's adaptability has been assumed to be governed solely by the principle of neural plasticity via selectionism during development and later life through a Hebbian-style learning paradigm. However, the unknown player in the brain’s adaptability has been its precognitive consciousness. The lability of the informational structures composed of...
The search for neural correlates of emotional consciousness has gained momentum in the last decades. Nonetheless, disagreements concerning the mechanisms that determine the experiential qualities of emotional consciousness—the “what is it like” to feel an emotion—as well as on their neural correlates have far-reaching consequences on how researcher...
This paper is very similar to an earlier non-peer reviewed version submitted to Behind and Beyond the Brain: The Mystery of Time 13th Symposium of the Bial Foundation 2022.
Highlights:
• Precognition is the scientific term for physiology, behavior, perception and cognition that seems to reflect future events that should not be predictable by usua...
People who experience phenomena that cannot be explained logically are usually said to have a sixth sense and are able to see through their inner eyes or scientifically known as extrasensory perception. In some cultures, and beliefs, someone who has abilities beyond the senses usually gets a high position in society and is trusted to provide consid...
The rigorous scientific study of precognition, the human ability to accurately predict future events that are not already predictable based on information about the past or from the five senses, spans the last 90 years. This review describes different types of precognition, underscores the basic principles of precognition research, and discusses th...
The search for neural correlates of emotional consciousness has gained momentum in the last decades. Nonetheless, disagreements concerning the mechanisms that determine the experiential qualities of emotional consciousness – the what is it like to feel an emotion - as well as on their neural correlates have far reaching consequence on how researche...
This is the first meta-analysis of all studies related to remote viewing tasks conducted up to December 2022.
After applying our inclusion criteria, we selected 36 studies with a total of 40 effect sizes.
Both frequentist and Bayesian meta-analyzes revealed a strong average effect size of a minimum of .34; 95% confidence intervals.22 -.45, after...
Conventional scientific theories can’t explain telepathy and precognition. Nor can they provide a convincing explanation for consciousness. The usual scientific assumption is that the material world is all there is. To explain anomalous evidence, should this assumption be superseded by a model in which consciousness is independent of matter?
Smart genes: They are genes that have not been discovered so far, and they are genes that are not activated, i.e., turned off or blocked according to scientific expression. An example is the genes found in brain cells responsible for supernatural energy in rare cases people, which appeared in what is known as; Telepathy-Precognition-Retrocognition-...
We define precognitive affect, composed of information holding dispositional states, as noncontextual, rudimentary building blocks of subjective intentionality. We take on a psychodynamic approach to intentional agency. Intentions unfold into actions in animate thermodynamics reducing subjective uncertainty by negentropic action. They are intention...
Large evidence has shown that cholestasis has a wide-range of deleterious effects on brain function, and also, on neurocognitive functions including learning and memory. On the other hand, crocin (derived from Crocus sativus) is a medicinal natural compound that induces neuroprotective and precognitive effects. In this study, we aimed to evaluate t...
This paper delves into the extensive involvement of Roberto Assagioli, the founder of psychosynthesis, in the realm of parapsychology research. It explores his dedicated efforts to integrate the findings of parapsychology into the framework of transpersonal psychology. In the early 20th century, Assagioli's curiosity in psychic phenomena was stirre...
Ignoring the role of soil suction and implementing unsaturated soil mechanics when assessing slope stability in Indonesia is a common practice. One of the main reasons is due to the precognition that incorporating soil suction means using higher shear strength, which leads to less conservative analysis, while it is difficult to practically obtain a...
Exploring the metaphysics of time, this book examines key questions about the nature of time. It begins by examining the distinction between the two main theories of time, the static view and the tensed view, arguing that the temporal properties of 'past', 'present' and 'future' are not in fact properties of events. Other topics also discussed incl...
My work is anchored in analog technology, found materials, field recordings, and the search for constellations of micro-narratives. In August 2021, I drove from San Francisco, California to London, Ontario. During the seventeen days on the road, I recorded radio noise (AM, FM picket-fencing) as well as my voice describing the environment surroundin...
Topophrenia – Guilt – Enoengram. Zielona Góra as a “Hidden, Covered” Place In the contemporary prose of Zielona Góra, which is focused on the experience of the post-war past of the city, the sense of place-consciousness is topophrenic. Topophrenia, a concept introduced by Robert Tally as a notion of affective geography, provides a compelling explan...
A dynamic control model is based on a mathematical representation of the dynamics that exist between the inputs and the outputs of an active system. In terms of the physical representation of physiological responses such as skin conductance response, pupil dilation, and emotion recognition, this can be represented in the form of physiological contr...
Competent clinical psychotherapy treatment imparts the spiritual/religious/transpersonal (S/R/T) beliefs and practices of clients (Barnett, 2016). Therefore, understanding a client’s symptoms (e.g., cultural, spiritual, or religious) is important to developing competence in the delivery of effective and ethical clinical care.
Questions for Clinici...
The identification of an empirically adequate theoretical construct requires determining whether a theoretically predicted effect is sufficiently similar to an observed effect. To this end, we propose a simple similarity measure, describe its application in different research designs, and use computer simulations to estimate the necessary sample si...
Objective
Integrating technological innovation in clinical big data from Nine Health Global (NHG) and data science Woubot is a prototype precognitive system for community & wound clinics. Focusing on leg ulcers, Woubot will produce recommendations from several thousand possible treatment combinations. Working with suppliers to the National Wound Ca...
Clarifying the conceptual basis of cognition-optimizing interventions is essential to advancing toward a precise intervention science. Interventions to enhance executive functions aim to optimize the individual cognitive functions that are critically suppressed by intersected discrimination, other traumas, and peri-/post-traumatic disorders. Trauma...
Surveys have been carried out enquiring about the incidence of déjà vu in several countries but not in India. In this study, a questionnaire was used to query 500 representative subjects in the Indian state of Kerala to ascertain the incidence frequencies of déjà vu experiences, precognitive dreams, and déjà rêvé experiences. The explanations favor...
Positive Article on the methodology of Syksy (Notes)
By internally discussing social and economic progress fostered as an equality in need of protecting and in the environment to a special issue of who is he and may his music deepen my grasp of the idea of sustainable development?
SYKSY is an independent web label emerging artist at the team br...
Precognition (if existing) would suggest that it might be possible for the mind to take in knowledge relating to actual future occurrences under unidentified circumstances and via unidentified mechanisms.
Precognition describes the ability to anticipate information about a future event before this event occurs. The goal of our study was to test the occurrence of precognition by trying to replicate three experiments of the most central study in the field (Bem, 2011, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology). In this study, Bem time-reversed well-...
Rationale
Glibenclamide (GD) is a widely used medical drug; therefore, identifying the mechanisms underlying its pleiotropic effects in the central nervous system is urgent.
Objectives
The aim of this work was to determine the ability of GD to modulate serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) and dopamine (DA) transmission and to assess the dose-depe...
The conventional room geometry blind inference techniques with acoustic signals are conducted based on the prior knowledge of the environment, such as the room impulse response (RIR) or the sound source position, which will limit its application under known scenarios. To solve this problem, we have proposed a room geometry reconstruction method in...
Gus Jakfar won the best short story in Kompas daily in 2004. This short story by Gus Mus tells of the story of a character named Gus Jakfar who has the privilege of forseeing other people’s fate just by looking at ‘signs’ (kasyf). Later, Gus Jakfar stopped seeing signs after his trip to meet Kiai Tawakkal. The phenomenon of seeing precognitive sign...
Throughout history, people have consulted with shamans, soothsayers, oracles, channelers, mediums, and psychics to gain information about the future and communicate with the dead.
One of the earliest reports of testing the accuracy of oracles comes from the story of king Croesus who ruled Lydia (what is now Turkey) from 560 to 547 BCE. Croesus ask...
Previous research suggests anxious individuals demonstrate hypervigilance for threatening stimuli. Recent controversial studies suggested people's bodies (presentiment) and brain (precognition, Bem, 2011; Bem et al., 2015) can 'predict' biologically salient events, such as threatening stimuli, milliseconds to seconds before they occur. If true, thi...
Public space was an important part of Greek people's lives in the different chronological periods of the country's history. Although Greeks were connected with public space in different periods, after the final liberation of the country (1821), different factors contributed to the debilitation of the noteworthy role of the Greek public space. So, t...
The rigorous scientific study of precognition, the human ability to accurately predict future events that are not predictable based on information about the past or from the five senses, spans the last 90 years. This review parcels out different types of precognition, describes the basic principles of precognition research, and discusses the eviden...
Scholarship examining diverse relationships between place and human experience continues to be of great interest given that these interactions impact human development, functioning, and health. While many concepts have been developed to capture and quantify the impacts of place-based experiences in recent years, no concept has yet been proposed tha...
This chapter addresses the impact of paranormal research on the study of comparative religions and demonstrates how this research offers new perspectives on the conceptualization of the human person. It reviews paranormal research over the last fifty years, discusses major theoretical issues therein and links these issues to religious conceptions o...
Aim and background. There are experimental studies of D. Bem, P. Tressoldi, J. Mossbridge, J. Utts [1, 2, 3, 7, 8] and other researchers to prove the existence of precognition phenomenon. However incomplete reproducibility calls to search for factors that could affect the particular characteristics of actualization and precognition. Daryl Bem regar...
Ethical issues is a problem (issues) or a situation which requires a business organization or a person to select the choices that have to be examined as a ethical (right) or unethical (wrong) ways. The ethical issues needed full of ideas, reflection, understanding, logical thinking thoughts, and a great planning to be resolved in unfolded solutions...
Purpose:
To gain greater understanding of what it means to care for older patients dying from traumatic injuries in the emergency department.
Design:
A Heideggerian phenomenological design using the methods of Van Manen.
Methods:
In-depth, face-to-face interviews were conducted with five emergency nurses who worked in an emergency department i...
Factors influencing brain function and cognitive performance can be critical to athletic performance of esports athletes. This review aims to discuss the potential beneficial effects of micronutrients, i.e., vitamins, minerals and biologically active substances on cognitive functions of e-athletes. Minerals (iodine, zinc, iron, magnesium) and vitam...
Lumateperone (ITI-007) is a serotonin 5HT2A tosylate salt with high affinity for dopamine D2 and D1 receptors and the serotonin transporter. It is unusual in that it controls serotonin, dopamine, and glutamate neurotransmission concurrently, all of which have been implicated in severe mental illness. Consider it a multi-targeted ligand and multifun...
Lurasidone is a novel second-generation antipsychotic approved for the treatment of schizophrenia and bipo-lar depression in adults. It displays high affinity for D2 and 5-HT2A and 5-HT7 receptors, moderate affinity for 5-HT1A and α2C-noradrenergic receptors, and negligible affinity for histamine H1 and muscarinic M1 receptors. It acts as potent D2...
A nuclear power plant’s safe operation involves the planning for non-standard operational emergencies, where pre-determined safety measures and damage control interventions must be taken into consideration depending on the developed event. A nuclear power plant’s safe operation involves the planning for non-standard operational emergencies, where p...
I applied Husserlian (eidetic) and Schutzian (lifeworld) phenomenology to explore how women experience intuition and discover its essence, essential structure, and lifeworld structures. The results of the Husserlian investigation elucidated intuition as a unique lived experience. Intuition's essence manifested as an inner guidance system that parti...
Objective: We set out to gain a better understanding of human psychic or “psi” functioning by using a smartphone-based app to gather data from thousands of participants. Our expectations were that psi performance would often be revealed to be in the direction opposite to the participants’ conscious intentions (“expectation-opposing”; previously cal...
Current theories about visual perception assume that our perceptual system weights the a priori incomplete, noisy and ambiguous sensory information with previous, memorized perceptual experiences in order to construct stable and reliable percepts. These theories are supported by numerous experimental findings. Theories about precognition have an op...
Ruptures have long been an issue of concern in the supervision literature: They have the potential to compromise, if not derail and destroy, the entirety of the supervision relationship. Two basic steps – opening up discussion about and collaboratively processing the rupture – have been identified as central to increasing the likelihood of successf...
Multiple personalities all part of the primitive protoconsciousness field can exist in the same individual as alters active and competing with each other. This creates the dissociative identity disorder, demonic possession states and human disease. This can be described as akin to the ten heads of Ravana. This produces the phenomena of bhootha, pre...
The present paper offers an outlook on the conceptual object “bird” in Ivan Bunin's poem and the Holy Qur'an. The article’s objective is actualizing Bunin's appeal to the Qur'anic meanings and identifying sense generating features of the “bird” as a symbol that may be close to the Russian mind. The question formulated concerns the reasoning that th...
Novelist and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston experienced a recurrent dream throughout her life, beginning in childhood. The dream consisted of about 12 “scenes” that she understood as prophesying important moments of her life. In this article, I consider the origin of the dream, its function in her life, the apparent relation of the dream content...
A series of N-skatyltryptamines was synthesized and their affinities for serotonin and dopamine receptors were determined. Compounds exhibited activity toward 5-HT1A, 5-HT2A, 5-HT6, and D2 receptors. Substitution patterns resulting in affinity/activity switches were identified and studied using homology modeling. Chosen hits were screened to determ...
The chapter presents the process of changing the understanding of the precognitive predictive awareness of death and birth through writing phenom-enological protocols and sharing the story with students. Also, I show how I've moved from a dark gothic understanding of this ability, through a sense of solitude, to one of wholeness, using Max van Mane...