Neurodiversity, Part 4: Metaphysical ImplicationswithAnnika and Tristan
June 2, 2024
This is the fourth interview in this series. Viewers are advised to watch the first three in preparation for fully understanding and appreciating this video:
One of the major difficulties in the ability of a scientist to provide accurate results when testing within the energy healing discipline is the lack of an evaluation protocol to determine practitioner competence. An empirical test for energy practitioners has been developed including measures using Triaxial ELF Magnetic Field meter, Data Logging Multi meter, RF Field meter, Acoustimeter, Broadcast Frequency counter, digital pH meter, digital ppm meter, GDV and physiology suite including HRV, GSR, Respiration, EMG, EKG, Temp and BVP. Test results for over 500 practitioners of various styles of energy work will be presented. Limitations of the test suite will be discussed.
Bio: Dr. Connor, originally an engineer in the computer field changed careers in the 1990’s. Ordained as a Buddhist Priest, Dr. Connor received her undergraduate training at Harvard University and Wellesley College, her MA’s from the University of San Francisco and American Military University and her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from California Coast University.
Dr. Connor did a one year rotation in neuropsychology, and has additional training as a drama therapist, massage therapist and in over twenty different styles of energy healing. Dr. Connor was a NIH T-32 post doctoral fellow and received her training as a research scientist at the University of Arizona under Dr. Andrew Weil, Dr. Iris Bell and Dr. Gary Schwartz. She is currently a member of the faculty at Akamai University, Holos University and Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Dr. Connor is the author of ten books.
Recorded at the Society for Scientific Exploration Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada 2018.
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Published on November 28, 2018