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void-thegod · 4 months
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Casually thinking about how ascending to godhood is an actual thing.
Yes there are people born as gods or demi gods
But then there are people who just are so kickass, wise, and/or connected to nature that they just
Become otherworldly beings? With god-like powers?
Some of them even just... cease to exist/ascend???
Okay imma be honest this isn't a casual thought for me. This is a special interest in the occult that has evolved into a semi-obsession (Ikr what's the difference)
The issue being with this is that there is some data out there to suggest this is possible.
I will not be leading anyone into this rabbit hole. You're on your own as intended
Ergo: fuck around and find out
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iridescentalchemyst · 3 months
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Four States of Consciousness
I was exploring the website for Lucis Trust, the organization that taught me the process and Great Invocation that I use for the Full Moon Meditations, when I discovered another intriguing activity that they sponsor called The Electric Bridge. The Electric Bridge is a field of service for those interested in science and philosophy. Mainstream science would have us believe that the universe is a…
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immaculatasknight · 2 years
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How are we enjoying the New Normal so far?
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prokhorvlg · 1 year
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An attempted photograph of the first Full-Scale Noetic Alteration System (or Altar) constructed by a noetics research program.
Pictured are a number of documents related to the development of Project SVAROG, the Sunset Research Initiative’s first Full-Scale Noetic Alteration System.
While alteration prototypes effective at molecular scales were constructed by various parties for decades, the incredible amount of funding and international support permitted Project SVAROG to make huge leaps in practical applications of the noetic sciences.
Project SVAROG was designed to manifest small physical objects, but would often be used to test other effects as the Initiative increased its understanding of the noosphere.
While the cause of the spherical interference pattern in the photograph wasn’t known at the time, it was later understood that Murphy Interference was caused by the Altar’s unwillingness to be imaged. Special instrumentation would be developed in response to this and similar effects.
After the relative success of the project, over a dozen other minor and major Altars were constructed by the Sunset Research Initiative to varying degrees of success. It would culminate in Project WHITE SERAPH, a monumental space-based Altar designed to incorporate all noetic understanding.
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frank-olivier · 1 month
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Mark Komissarov
The ability of the human brain to see without using your eyes.The presentation was done ​​at the medical center with experts in ophthalmology
InfoVision Presentation (Manhattan, New York City, 2007)
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Konstantin Pavlides
Mark Komissarov is a former chemical engineer who not only developed the easily learnable technique InfoVision, but also a specialized blindfold, supplied with special quantum-physical devices, to make the process of reactivating this "sleeping" capability of the brain more easily. Having worked for decades with the blind, and especially with young children, Komissarov is now entering into further and more advanced stages of research.
Mark Komissarov: See without using Eyes (2012)
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Interview with Prof. Enrico Pierangeli, one of the two scientists who conducted experiments in Italy in 2014 on the ability of the human brain to receive visual information without using the eyes. The conclusions of the experiments were that InfoVision is a fact.
Mihaela Istrati: InfoVision - Interview with Prof. Enrico Pierangeli (Pescara, Italy, 2015)
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Jeffrey Mishlove (New Thinking Allowed)
Alex Gomez-Marin, PhD, is director of the Organism Behavior Laboratory at the Institute of Neuroscience in Alicante, Spain. He is an associate professor at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the director of the Pari Center in Tuscany, Italy. His work encompasses the microscopic origins of the arrow of time, animal neuroethology in different species, and artificial intelligence applied to human stupidity. His current research focuses on the scientific study of consciousness in the real world. His research proposal, "Seeing Without Eyes," won the Linda G. O'Bryant Noetic Sciences research prize. Here he describes how he, as a scientist, approaches the phenomenology of eyeless sight.
Alex Gomez-Marin: Eyeless Sight (January 2024)
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noise-vs-signal · 1 year
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The Invisible World
“Visibilia ex invisibilibus. The visible is derived from the invisible.
If we could see all the relations and affinities that an object has, simultaneously, instead of as a confused collection of separately noticed properties, which often seem to be contradictory, we would be on the noetic level of conscious experience.
‘Suppose that different men of science had set themselves to work to exhaust all the properties of an object, and that all these properties came to be understood, we should regard the object as the centre in which a number of laws of nature, or what Plato would call forms, (ideas) converged’.
The separate sensible properties of the object would be merged into its total significance. It would be seen as an expression of the universe, so that while nothing that our senses told us of it would be lost sight of or wrong, it would be invested with a meaning that transcended all sensible perception and would become a manifestation of ‘intelligible form’ or idea. At this noetic level the world would be experienced in a new way, i.e. as regards the interconnection, relation, meaning and significance of everything that we perceive.
All visible creation is regarded as an imperfect copy of invisible ideas or forms which can only be apprehended by mind (nous) at its highest level. Our senses reveal to us only copies. These copies exist in passing-time, for everything visible, every sensible object, exists in passing-time. The ideas are apart from time, but they are reflected into objects in time.
Man thus stands between a sensible world of copies and an intelligible (mentally perceptible) world of true forms, of which these copies are representations.
This cosmological theory contains three terms: (1) that which becomes, which is the copy in time; (2) that wherein it becomes; (3) the model on which that which becomes – the copy – is based. ‘We may compare the recipient with the mother, the model with the father, and that which arises between them with their child’ (Timaeus 50, D). 
Visible creation in time, or nature, therefore, does not exist of itself. It is not the cause of itself, but is an ever-changing copy of something which lies behind appearances. The recipient, or mother, is three-dimensional space, which must be empty of all properties in order to receive the impress of the model. The copy is in time. The model (idea) is outside our space and time.
Since the copy is in time it is always changing, always manifesting itself only partially. The full expression of itself lies in this first pattern or original model, beyond our time. If, then, we ever reached the noetic level of experience, our inward perception of the model would invest the outward copy with intense significance.
Our intuition of the model, as direct cognition, would be free from all properties of sense. It would be knowledge apart from sense, but inasmuch as it met the sensible copy in outer space, it would exalt it into its total significance, because its whole form would be internally perceived. Plato observes that at this level of conscious experience the world presents itself as a scale or series of orders of existence, each connected with the one above it and the one below it.
One form of preparation for the reaching of this state is indicated – the exercising of the power of seeing together the relationships that exist between the various branches of available knowledge, i.e. progress in knowledge is progress in the perception of the unity of knowledge. If we imagine that a branch of knowledge can exist separately by itself, we are in error, for everything is connected, in order of scale or ‘harmony’.
The soul stands between the sensible world and the world of Ideas – between two orders of ‘reality’; and becoming aware of this she takes from the world of sensible objects all those impressions which remind her of a higher order of reality, not giving to sensible nature that which does not belong to it, but extracting from it that which belongs to an order above it.
The Platonists regarded thought in its purest form as actual vision, the object of the vision being unchanging truth or the ‘intelligible world’ – the realm of meaning itself.
If we repeat often enough the sentence: 'I am invisible ...' the realisation of one’s own separate existence begins at this point.
The realisation of one’s own existence, as a real experience, is the realisation of one’s essential invisibility.”
From “Living Time and the Integration of the Life” by Maurice Nicoll (1952).
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esotericworld · 2 months
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An Interview with Dean Radin: On Consciousness, Psi Phenomena, and Real Magic
Dean Radin, Ph.D., is a prominent figure in the field of parapsychology, known for his extensive research and publications on psychic phenomena. Before joining the research staff at Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) in 2001, he held appointments at AT&T Bell Labs, Princeton University, University of Edinburgh, and SRI International. Dr. Radin is author or coauthor of hundreds of technical articles, some 125 peer-reviewed journal articles, four dozen book chapters, and four best-selling, popular books.
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gravityofforteana · 5 months
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1995 April 28 John Mack presentation at Institute for Noetic Science
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zerogate · 1 year
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In 2013, the Foundational Questions Institute held an essay contest on John Wheeler’s famous question, “It from bit or bit from it?” The contest attracted 170 entries. The institute’s 2015 contest was on the topic “The mysterious connection between physics and mathematics.” In 2017, the theme was “How can mindless mathematical laws give rise to aims and intention?” The director of the Foundational Questions Institute, MIT physicist Max Tegmark, described the burgeoning interest in these questions in his 2014 book, Our Mathematical Universe:
There’s something very mathematical about our Universe, and…the more carefully we look, the more math we seem to find. So what do we make of all these hints of mathematics in our physical world? Most of my physics colleagues take them to mean that nature is for some reason described by mathematics, at least approximately, and leave it at that. But I’m convinced that there’s more to it.
Tegmark assumes that “there exists an external physical reality completely independent of us humans.” But as we’ve already discussed, there are good reasons to believe that reality is actually not completely independent of observation. So what Tegmark is getting at is that the abstract structures provided by mathematics seem to have a life of their own. They don’t just describe it; in some sense, he believes, the purely symbolic language of mathematics literally is the universe.
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In 2014, the online journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, the #1 most-cited journal in academic psychology, published an article entitled “A Call for an Open, Informed Study of All Aspects of Consciousness.” It was signed by 101 scientists from universities and research institutes around the world. As of mid-2017 this article was viewed nearly fifty thousand times, which is greater than 99 percent of all articles published in the Frontiers collection of fifty-nine open-access journals. The article called for increased tolerance for thinking about consciousness in new ways, including ways that challenge the materialistic scientific worldview.
This trend can also be seen in a 2015 article in the ultra-orthodox Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. Giulio Tononi of the University of Wisconsin and Christof Koch of the Allen Institute for Brain Science, both influential thought leaders in mainstream neuroscience, wrote:
Is consciousness—subjective experience—…not only in other people’s heads, but also in the head of animals? And perhaps everywhere, pervading the cosmos, as in old panpsychist traditions and in the Beatles’ song? While these kinds of questions may seem scientifically inappropriate, we argue below that they can be approached in a principled and testable manner.
Entire journal issues are now devoted to the mathematics and physics of consciousness. And post-materialistic ideas are appearing in new journals dedicated to consciousness studies, including Psychology of Consciousness, published by the voice of mainstream academic psychology, the American Psychological Association (APA).
In 2016, the APA also published a book entitled Transcendent Mind, by psychologist Imants Barušs of King’s University College in Canada and neuroscientist Julia Mossbridge of the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Barušs and Mossbridge emphasized this growing movement:
We are in the midst of a sea change. Receding from view is materialism, whereby physical phenomena are assumed to be primary and consciousness is regarded as secondary. Approaching our sights is a complete reversal of perspective. According to this alternative view, consciousness is primary and the physical is secondary. In other words, materialism is receding and giving way to ideas about reality in which consciousness plays a key role.
Philosophers Robert Koons, of the University of Texas at Austin, and George Bealer, of Yale University, write in their 2010 book, The Waning of Materialism:
Materialism is waning in a number of significant respects—one of which is the ever-growing number of major philosophers who reject materialism or at least have strong sympathies with anti-materialist views. It is of course commonly thought that over the course of the last sixty or so years materialism achieved hegemony in academic philosophy….It is therefore surprising that an examination of the major philosophers active in this period reveals that a majority, or something approaching a majority, either rejected materialism or had serious and specific doubts about its ultimate viability.
One of those “major philosophers” is Jerry Fodor from Rutgers University, who wrote, “I think it’s strictly true that we can’t, as things stand now, so much as imagine the solution of the hard problem [of explaining subjective awareness]….I would prefer that the hard problem should turn out to be unsolvable if the alternative is that we’re all too dumb to solve it.” And in case his position was not clear enough, Fodor emphasized that “nobody has the slightest idea how anything material could be conscious. Nobody even knows what it would be like to have the slightest idea about how anything could be conscious.” In a similar vein, the distinguished philosopher Thomas Nagel from New York University writes in his 2012 book, Mind and Cosmos,
It is prima facie highly implausible that life as we know it is the result of a sequence of physical accidents together with the mechanism of natural selection….My skepticism is not based on religious belief, or on a belief in any definite alternative….I realize that such doubts will strike many people as outrageous, but that is because almost everyone in our secular culture has been browbeaten into regarding the reductive research program as sacrosanct.
The bottom line is this: Throughout science and scholarship a basic principle of the Perennial Philosophy—that consciousness is fundamental—is slowly becoming acceptable to talk about. Within science this notion tends to be cast into the more conventional language of information and mathematics, but the connection with consciousness is undeniable. After centuries of life-threatening suppression, the societal shift that now allows scientists and scholars to publicly discuss consciousness in a new light might seem like a trifling matter. But it’s a positively astounding transformation.
-- Dean Radin, Real Magic
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father-of-the-void · 1 year
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Fact: In 1991, a document was locked in the safe of the director of the CIA. The document is still there today. Its cryptic text includes references to an ancient portal and an unknown location underground. The document also contains the phrase 'It's buried out there somewhere.' All organizations in this novel exist, including the Freemasons, the Invisible College, the Office of Security, the SMSC, and the Institute of Noetic Sciences. All rituals, science, artwork, and monuments in this novel are real.
Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol
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unwelcome-ozian · 2 years
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It was also at SRI that Wolf and Pinneo designed an EEG based mind reading machine. Later on, Targ and Puthoff created Delphi Associates to continue work in the “physics of consciousness” with funding from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the National Security Agency (NSA). They were convinced of the reality of Geller’s paranormal abilities, along with many other eminent scientists including the NASA astronaut Dr Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man on the moon, who went on to set up the Institute of Noetic Sciences with Willis Harman.
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triple--a--threat · 2 years
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you freaks get another snippet from 'gross old man romance but i have no idea what chapter this is or what unholy hour of the night it is'
Night fell over the Boiling Isles, turning the sky plum purple and draping it with a myriad of stars. Ford sat in a crenel facing the head of the Titan, in one of the tallest towers of the castle. He watched the colour of the sky shuffle from purple to orange to purple again, until his eyes felt heavy and his joints were numb from the cold. He supposed he still wasn't used to the unfamiliar constellations and grey-orange skies and, well, the colossal entity an entire civilization lived upon.
The familiar patter of heels against the stone fractured his thoughts and hammered him back to reality, snatching him from his peaceful, noetic slumber. He was annoyed, yes, to have his musings disturbed, but whenever Belos went out of his way to find him, he had a brilliant hypothesis or struck with an idea he couldn't bear to keep with himself.
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Belos was truly the only person he enjoyed the company of, and astonishingly, looked forward to working with him. He had a repository of ways of incorporating magic into technology, blending science with the fantastic. He listened with otherworldly curiosity to his ramblings and theories, gave him free access to his lab and the castle's library, and brought him tutors to learn about the Demon realm and its history. He took time out of his schedule and taught him about magic personally, and explained in excruciating detail how his staff worked, made out of and powered by pure, raw magic.
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betshy · 22 hours
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Famous Noetic Science Experiments
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Noetic science, also known as the science of consciousness, explores the mind-body connection and how thoughts and beliefs can influence the physical world. Over the years, there have been several famous experiments that have helped to shed light on this fascinating field of study. In this blog post, we will explore some of the most well-known and groundbreaking experiments in the field of noetic science. One of the most famous experiments in the field of noetic science is the double-slit experiment. In this experiment, researchers observed the behaviour of particles as they passed through a barrier with two slits. What they found was truly astonishing – when the particles were not observed, they behaved like waves, creating an interference pattern on the other side of the barrier. However, when they were observed, they behaved like particles, passing through one slit or the other. This experiment has led many to believe that our consciousness can actually influence the behaviour of particles at a quantum level. Another famous experiment in the field of noetic science is the water crystal experiment conducted by Dr. Masaru Emoto. In this experiment, Dr. Emoto exposed water to different words, music, and intentions and then froze the water to observe the crystal formations that were created. What he found was that water exposed to positive words and intentions created beautiful, symmetrical crystal formations, while water exposed to negative words and intentions created distorted and chaotic formations. This experiment has been cited as evidence of the power of our thoughts and intentions in shaping our physical reality. One of the most well-known proponents of noetic science is Dr. Dean Radin, who has conducted several groundbreaking experiments in the field. One of his most famous experiments is the presentiment experiment, where he found that our bodies can actually anticipate future events before they happen. In this experiment, participants were shown a series of random images, some of which were emotionally charged. What Dr. Radin found was that participants showed physiological responses to the emotional images before they were even shown, suggesting that our bodies can sense future events before they occur. These are just a few of the many famous experiments that have been conducted in the field of noetic science. It is clear that our thoughts and beliefs have a powerful impact on the physical world around us, and that our consciousness plays a key role in shaping our reality. As our understanding of the mind-body connection continues to grow, it is exciting to think about the possibilities that lie ahead in this fascinating field of study. Read the full article
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Presentiment: Waking Before Alarms, Making Millions Through Day Trading
Most people have had the experience of waking soon before an alarm clock goes off and some can even wake before a specified time without an alarm. The usual assumption is that this depends on an exquisitely sensitive time sense, but Rupert argues that it may be explained better in terms of presentiment, or ‘feeling the future’, or even in terms of an ‘extended present’. We already know that our sense of the present is not a mathematical instant, but has width, and perhaps it widens over ranges of seconds to include portions of the near future, Presentiment is now a well-established phenomenon in laboratory experiments, carried out at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, Cornell University and elsewhere, and may be widely distributed among people and non-human animals.
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mahmou4d · 4 months
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The best books on Premonitions
recommended by Larry Dossey
The former Chief of Staff of Medical City Hospital, Dallas discusses the weird and wonderful world of Premonitions. Semi-scientific and light hearted
Entangled Minds: Extrasensory Experiences in a Quantum Reality Paperback – April 25, 2006
by Dean Radin (Author)
Is everything connected? Can we sense what's happening to loved ones thousands of miles away? Why are we sometimes certain of a caller's identity the instant the phone rings? Do intuitive hunches contain information about future events? Is it possible to perceive without the use of the ordinary senses? Many people believe that such "psychic phenomena" are rare talents or divine gifts. Others don't believe they exist at all. But the latest scientific research shows that these phenomena are both real and widespread, and are an unavoidable consequence of the interconnected, entangled physical reality we live in. Albert Einstein called entanglement "spooky action at a distance" -- the way two objects remain connected through time and space, without communicating in any conventional way, long after their initial interaction has taken place. Could a similar entanglement of minds explain our apparent psychic abilities? Dean Radin, senior scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, believes it might. In this illuminating book, Radin shows how we know that psychic phenomena such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and psychokinesis are real, based on scientific evidence from thousands of controlled lab tests. Radin surveys the origins of this research and explores, among many topics, the collective premonitions of 9/11. He reveals the physical reality behind our uncanny telepathic experiences and intuitive hunches, and he debunks the skeptical myths surrounding them. Entangled Minds sets the stage for a rational, scientific understanding of psychic experience.
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keith-hancock · 4 months
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HAVE YOU NOTICED YOU'RE NOETIC?
Noetic comes from the Greek word noēsis/noētikos, meaning inner wisdom, direct knowing, intuition, or implicit understanding. Noetic refers to ways of knowing beyond our traditional five senses. Google. Like the word ‘mystic’ this word used to be unuttered in academia and science. But such times have been changing in academia and the science worlds since the 70’s. Now we find both subjects…
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