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Channel: Entangled Minds

Channel: Entangled Minds

Channel: Entangled Minds

Dean Radin 140x140 (B&W)

The guests on Entangled Minds are scientists devoted to exploring the frontiers of consciousness research, including evidence suggestive of the survival of consciousness after bodily death, psychic abilities, mystical states of awareness, distant healing, mind-matter interaction phenomena, and other forms of exceptional human experience.

Host Dean Radin is also the creator of the Psi Arcade, an amusing and engaging way to participate in games that advance our understanding of psychic phenomena.

Listing of recorded teleseminars in this channel

Larry Dossey
June 24, 2009
Medical doctor and author, Larry Dossey talks with Dean Radin about his latest book: The Power of Premonitions: How Knowing the Future Can Shape Our Lives. In this teleseminar, Larry shares stories from his book including a cat which knew when people were going to die and a 15 person church choir who all avoided disaster.
Leon Curry
May 27, 2009
In this teleseminar host Dean Radin talks with Dr. Leon E. Curry, M.D. about his unusual journey...
Jeff Kripal
April 22, 2009
Jeffrey J. Kripal holds the J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University, where he is also the Chair of the Department of Religious Studies.
Richard Dolan
March 25, 2009
UFO researcher, author and historian, Richard Dolan, discusses his forthcoming book, which describes the history of the UFO phenomenon and cover-up from 1973 until the end of the cold war in 1991 with host Dean Radin. Mr. Dolan discusses his previous book, published in 2000, "UFOs and the National Security State" which details the major UFO cases and policies toward UFOs by the military and intelligence community after WWII until 1973.
Jim Walsh
February 25, 2009
Jim Walsh brings his extensive knowledge of nutrition and science and his entrepreneurial success to the unique challenge of unlocking the mysteries of the Human Energy System.
Diane Powell
January 28, 2009 | 1 comment
Former Harvard professor and author Diane Hennacy Powell, M.D. talks with host Dean Radin about the challenges involved in doing psi research. Scientists interested in psychic phenomenon are faced with many challenges...
Damien Broderick
October 3, 2007
Australian novelist and futurist Damien Broderick joins Dean Radin in this fascinating discussion entitled “Outside the Gates of Science,” which explores why psi research is important and what the evolutionary function of psi might be. In the end, Broderick sees psi not as a strange mystical or spiritual phenomenon but a natural part of the way the brain and body work in the world.
Edward Kelly
August 1, 2007 | 1 comment
Dean Radin's guests Ed Kelly and Emily Williams Kelly discussed their book, Irreducible Mind. Edward F. Kelly, Ph.D. is currently Research Professor in the Department of Psychiatric Medicine at the University of Virginia. Emily Williams Kelly, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor at the same institution.
Henry Bauer
June 20, 2007
Dr. Henry Bauer, and host Dean Radin engage in an interesting discussion about scientific practices and the difficulty of changing commonly accepted assumptions.
Julie Beischel
May 9, 2007
Julie Beischel is Director of Research at the Windbridge Institute for Applied Research in Human Potential, which she co-founded. Dr. Beischel also served as Co-Director of the VERITAS Research Program at the University of Arizona and was the first recipient of the William James Post-doctoral Fellowship in Mediumship and Survival Research. Dr. Beischel received her Ph.D. in Pharmacology and Toxicology with a minor in Microbiology and Immunology/Immunopathology from the University of Arizona.
Bruce Rosenblum
March 28, 2007 | 1 comment
Host Dean Radin and guest Bruce Rosenblum had an engaging discussion of The Quantum Enigma.
Richard Tarnas
January 31, 2007 | 1 comment
This teleseminar features host Dean Radin and guest Rick Tarnas as they discuss "Cosmos and Psyche".
Nassim Haramein
December 13, 2006 | 3 comments
Join host Dean Radin and guest Nassim Haramein as they discuss Resonance, Black Holes, and the Frontiers of Physics.
Bernard Haisch 140x140
October 25, 2006
Bernard explores physics, spirituality, and philosophy, and proposes a worldview that offers a way out of the hate and fear-driven violence engulfing the planet. He is the President of the Digital Universe Foundation and Chief Science Officer of ManyOne Networks, Inc.
Dianne Archangel color
September 14, 2006 | 2 comments
What happens when we die? Dianne Arcangel, a former hospice chaplain and author of Afterlife Encounters, has assembled the world’s largest database of over 10,000 case studies involving contact with “the other side.‿ In this teleseminar with scientist Dean Radin, they explore the implications of this data, the relationship between seeing apparitions and personality types, and alternative explanations such as super-psi.
Russell Targ
August 17, 2006 | 1 comment
This taped program features Russell Targ, one of the physicists responsible for top-secret, government-funded explorations of remote viewing at the Stanford Research Institute in the 1970's and 80's. In the intervening decades, the United States government has declassified much of the work and Russell has gone on to author five books that explore the evidence and the implications for these psychic abilities.
Ervin Laszlo
July 3, 2006
Join Ervin Laszlo in dialogue with Quest for Global Healing channel host James O'Dea on "Science and the Reenchantment of the Cosmos."
Rollin Mccraty 200x250
June 1, 2006
Teleseminar topics include intuitive abilities and executive performance, group coherence effects, clearing the “energetic field? of buildings and spaces, the importance of establishing coherence to create high-performing teams, and emotional intelligence. Find out how the science of the future is evolving today in this dialogue between two leading scientists.
Bruce Lipton
May 17, 2006
Topics include fractal geometry, lessons from our cells, how our body acts as a receiver for the "broadcast" of our identity from the non-local field of information, and how government policies can be understood through biological parallels.
Gary Schwartz 200x250
April 6, 2006
Have you ever wondered whether mediums - who purport to be communicating with spirits on the other side - hold up under the scrutiny of science? This teleseminar takes you to the edge of spooky science with Dr. Gary Schwartz, one of the world's leading scientific researchers of these supernatural claims. Do we survive bodily death? If so, what might the spirit realm be like?
Stephan Schwartz 140x140 (B&W)
February 23, 2006 | 1 comment
Stephan is one of the world's experts on the practical applications of remote viewing and other aspects of extraordinary human functioning. For almost twenty years he was the research director and chairman of the Mobius Society. The laboratory carried out research into remote viewing, creativity, therapeutic intent, and other areas of human performance.
Loyd Auerbach 140x140
January 13, 2006 | 1 comment
For more than 25 years, Loyd Auerbach has been investigating cases of reported paranormal phenomena, helping people understand what may (or may not) be going on in their lives. He is Director of the Office of Paranormal Investigations and author of Ghost Hunting: How to Investigate the Paranormal and Hauntings & Poltergeists: A Ghost Hunter's Guide.
Will Arntz
November 23, 2005
Free for non-members! Download this 3-minute audioclip from Dean Radin's teleseminar with the director/producer/screenwriter of What the Bleep!? To download the complete teleseminar, join Shift in Action today!
Arthur Hastings 200x250
October 14, 2005
Is there scientific evidence for life after death? Dr. Hastings and Dr. Schlitz discuss fascinating case studies in a far-ranging discussion of evidence for apparitions, channeling, and afterdeath communications, leading into a more philosophical discussion on what it all means for our models of consciousness and understanding of reality.
Charles Tart 140x140
September 6, 2005
Join Dr. Charles Tart and host Dean Radin in this essential noetic discussion. Starting with a back-to-basics evaluation of why psi is interesting and how it relates to spirituality, Charles and Dean look at underlying conflicts between the scientific and spiritual worlds, and how these conflicts can be overcome.
Roger Nelson
August 5, 2005
Join Dr. Roger Nelson with host Dean Radin in a fascinating exploration of the implications of the Global Consciousness Project, which tracks changes in randomness in a network of electronic devices that act something like a global EEG. Dr. Nelson talks about the origins of the project, as well as some of the surprising results, such as spikes in coherence that begin an hour or more before large earthquakes. Does this work imply something like a planetary mind?


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