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Alterations of Consciousness: An Empirical Analysis for Social Scientists

American Psychological Association (2003)

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  1. The Effects of Meditation and Visualization on the Direct Mental Influence of Random Event Generators.Tayzia Collesso, Maria Forrester & Imants Baruss - 2021 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 35 (2).
    Meditation and visualization exercises have been found to alter an individual’s mood and perception, and it is hypothesized that these techniques will enhance one’s ability to anomalously influence the function of a random event generator (REG) with the mind. This study is comprised of a control experiment and a second experiment with the administration of meditation and visualization exercises. There was no support for a significant deviation of the REG in the direction of the participants’ volition in Experiment 1, t(29) (...)
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  • Book Reviews. [REVIEW]Erlendur Haraldsson, Roger D. Nelson, David Luke, William Roll, Mikel Aickin, Joel M. Kauffman, Leigh van Valen, Jerome Clark & Richard Conn Henry - 2010 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 22 (4).
    561 What Happens When We Die, by Sam Parnia - Erlendur Haraldsson 563 The Way of the Explorer: An Apollo Astronaut’s Journey Through the Material and Mystical Worlds, by Edgar Mitchell with Dwight Williams - Roger D. Nelson 564 Inner Paths to Outer Space: Journeys to Alien Worlds through Psychodelics and Other Spiritual Technologies, by Rick Strassman, Slawek Wojtowicz, Luis Eduardo Luna, and Ede Frecska - David Luke 569 Extraordinary Knowing, by Elizabeth Lloyd Mayer William Roll 573 On Being Certain, (...)
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  • Editorial.Stephen Braude - 2012 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 26 (2).
    In addition to the usual array of interesting papers and reviews, this issue of the JSE features a debate that I consider especially noteworthy. The topic of the debate is hypnosis and the participants in the dialogue are all recognized authorities on the subject. However, the backgrounds and perspectives of the participants are also quite different, and so the discussion of the issues is commendably broad and wide-ranging. I’ve often wondered whether JSE readers noticed and were puzzled by the fact (...)
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