Parapsychology Foundation PF Book Expo 2016 Day One Closing Session Closing Session from the Parapsychology Foundation Book Expo in April 2016. Check out the videos of the authors describing their books. And don’t forget to subscribe! Published on March 24, 2017 Share
Interspecies CommunicationwithDavis Brimberg May 13, 2024Here she describes the slow, and sometimes painful, process of engaging in a relationship with wild animals.
Reclaiming Our PastwithRiane Eisler April 6, 2024At the dawn of modern civilization, says Riane Eisler, humanity shifted from a partnership model of social interaction to a dominator model. In a partnership model men and women treat each other as equals. Ms. Eisler details the archeological findings suggesting that neolithic and Cretan societies had a significantly different social organization from that of [...]
Stress and Anxiety are GiftswithDavid H. Rosmarin March 27, 2024David shares that everyone experiences stress and anxiety and are normal parts of being human. He suggests not running from anxiety, instead lean into it, and listen to what it has to say.
Addiction, Attachment, and CrisiswithChristina Grof (1941 – 2014) May 11, 2024The late Christina Grof describes her own struggle to overcome alcoholism and suggests that the impulse that leads to addictive behavior stems from our yearning for spiritual union. Crises of spiritual opening, she says, may often look like episodes of acute psychosis and are often difficult and even painful. Unlike psychosis, however, such crises can [...]
Carl Jung’s FriendshipswithSigmund Freud, J. B. Rhine, and Wolfgang Pauli with Davis K. Brimberg May 22, 2024Here she explore the significant male relationships in the life of the great Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Gustav Jung.
Hardcore DharmawithDaniel Ingram April 24, 2024Daniel shares the maps of experience and the stages of insight of Buddhist meditation and practices that enable one to live in the now with more meaning and purpose.
Logic and the IndescribablewithRolf Sattler November 1, 2021Here he explains that Aristotelian logic has captured the Western intellectual mindset for many centuries. He suggests that this type of “either/or” thinking has resulted in harmful wars and violence. He points to several other systems of logic that are more precise, and also more inclusive, than Aristotelian thought. These include Taoist yinyang logic, Buddhist [...]
Ingo Swann’s PenetrationwithDaz Smith November 26, 2021Here he shares his own experience spending a day in the home of Ingo Swann, who is widely regarded as “the father of remote viewing.” He points out that all of the people he knows who have worked with Ingo have described him as an honest person of great integrity. This is why Ingo’s bizarre [...]