This paper describes a 13 year long, and still continuing, series of laboratory experiments that demonstrate that persons are able to exert direct mental influences upon a variety of biological systems that are situated at a distance from the influencer and shielded from all conventional informational and energetic influences. The spontaneously fluctuating activity of the target system is monitored objectively during randomly interspersed influence and noninfluence (control) periods while, in a distant room, a person attempts to influence the system's activity in a prespecified manner using mental processes of intentionality, focused attention, and imagery of desired outcomes. The experimental design rules out subtle cues, recording errors,...
Practices such as “Reiki”, therapeutic touch, healing touch, and external “Qigong” have been regarde...
Based on the presenc paradigm, the conventional viev{point is that humans cannot meaningfully intera...
This is a target article for a special issue of the Journal of Consciousness Studies. In everyday li...
This paper describes a 13 year long, and still continuing, series of laboratory experiments that dem...
Decades of research into the anomalous phenomenon of consciousness-correlated collapse of random sys...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that remote calming effects of a traditional healing ritual ca...
Abstract—This study evaluates the idea that consciousness is creating an influence on the environmen...
ABSTRACT This study, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology, demonstrated tha...
Abstract-Abundant methodologies already exist for the study ofpreverbal imagery, in which one's...
DMILS (Direct Mental Interaction with Living Systems) experiments usually attempt to find out if one...
Abstract-Research has documented that intention can be associated with deviations in an electronic R...
I have proposed a general vision about how remote mental interactions and related phenomena could be...
oai:jnonlocality.journals.sfu.ca:article/3Can the human mind interact directly with objects, inanima...
An intrinsic calibration method is proposed as a general approach to isolating specific variables of...
This paper provides an in-depth discussion of research of anomalous mental phenomena (AMP) in the fo...
Practices such as “Reiki”, therapeutic touch, healing touch, and external “Qigong” have been regarde...
Based on the presenc paradigm, the conventional viev{point is that humans cannot meaningfully intera...
This is a target article for a special issue of the Journal of Consciousness Studies. In everyday li...
This paper describes a 13 year long, and still continuing, series of laboratory experiments that dem...
Decades of research into the anomalous phenomenon of consciousness-correlated collapse of random sys...
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that remote calming effects of a traditional healing ritual ca...
Abstract—This study evaluates the idea that consciousness is creating an influence on the environmen...
ABSTRACT This study, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology, demonstrated tha...
Abstract-Abundant methodologies already exist for the study ofpreverbal imagery, in which one's...
DMILS (Direct Mental Interaction with Living Systems) experiments usually attempt to find out if one...
Abstract-Research has documented that intention can be associated with deviations in an electronic R...
I have proposed a general vision about how remote mental interactions and related phenomena could be...
oai:jnonlocality.journals.sfu.ca:article/3Can the human mind interact directly with objects, inanima...
An intrinsic calibration method is proposed as a general approach to isolating specific variables of...
This paper provides an in-depth discussion of research of anomalous mental phenomena (AMP) in the fo...
Practices such as “Reiki”, therapeutic touch, healing touch, and external “Qigong” have been regarde...
Based on the presenc paradigm, the conventional viev{point is that humans cannot meaningfully intera...
This is a target article for a special issue of the Journal of Consciousness Studies. In everyday li...