CONSCIOUSNESS � WHERE DOES IT COME FROM AND HOW DOES IT AFFECT OUR PHYSICAL MATERIAL
WORLD (PODCAST)
BY ARJUN WALIA
Consciousness.
What is it?
Where does it comes from?
And what type of connection does it have to physical-material reality?
These questions, and more, are what we explored in our most recent Podcast, hosted by CE founder
Joe Martino, when we sat down with neuroscientist Dr. Mario Beauregard
We dived into non-material science, the importance and validity behind it, and how we�re currently
living in a second scientific revolution.
Many studies in the fields of quantum physics as well as neuroscience have shown what�s
now, scientifically speaking, undeniable � that consciousness has a direct effect on our physical
material world.
Whether it be meditators trying to influence quantum systems at a distance, examples of
telepathy, remote viewing, or the fact that various individuals within several different
countries governments (under the watch of their Department of Defence) have had �special�
abilities.
You can read more about that and see some actual examples in the article linked below,
as well as similar topics that are discussed in the podcast.
On a side note, did you know that as far back as 1999, statistics professor Jessica Utts
at UC Irvine, published a paper showing that parapsychological experiments have produced
much stronger results than those showing a daily dose of aspirin helping to prevent heart
attacks.
Utts also showed that these results are much stronger than the research behind various
drugs like antiplatelets, for example.
The CE PODCAST With Dr. Mario Beauregard You can find a list of our previous Podcasts
here
A New Film Mario Is Featured In That Dives Deeper Into It
Hundreds of scientists are gathering to emphasize this (that matter is not the only reality),
and are not really getting the attention they deserve.
All of our academia and real-world applications come from material science.
This is great, but it�s time to take the next leap.
How can we continue to ignore facts and results simply because they defy the belief systems
of so many people?
A group of internationally recognized scientists have come together to stress the fact that
matter (protons, electrons, photons, anything that has a mass) is not the only reality.
We wish to understand the nature of our reality, but how can we do so if we are continually
examining only physical systems?
What about the role of non-physical systems such as consciousness, or their interaction
with physical systems (matter)?
Here is a list of points were co-authored by: Dr. Gary Schwartz, professor of psychology,
medicine, neurology, psychiatry, and surgery at the University of Arizona, Mario Beauregard,
PhD, from the University of Arizona, and Lisa Miller, PhD, from Columbia University.
It was presented at an international summit on post-materialist science, spirituality,
and society.
The Summary Report of the International Summit on Post-Materialist Science, Spirituality
and Society can be downloaded here: International Summit on Post-Materialist Science: Summary
Report (PDF).
�Get over it, and accept the inarguable conclusion.
The universe is immaterial-mental and spiritual.� (�The Mental Universe� ; Nature 436:29,2005)
Expanding Reality, A Ground Breaking Trilogy Film Series
You can purchase the film here.
�Expanding Reality is about the emerging postmaterialist paradigm and the next great
scientific revolution.
Why is it important?
Because this paradigm has far-reaching implications.
For instance, it re-enchants the world and profoundly alters the vision we have of ourselves,
giving us back our dignity and power as human beings.
The postmaterialist paradigm also fosters positive values such as compassion, respect,
care, love, and peace, because it makes us realize that the boundaries between self and
others are permeable.
In doing so, this paradigm promotes an awareness of the deep interconnection between ourselves
and Nature at large.
In that sense, the model of reality associated with the postmaterialist paradigm may help
humanity to create a sustainable civilization and to blossom.� � Mario Beauregard, PhD,
from the University of Arizona
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