Ep 66 One World in a New World with Stephan A Schwartz - Scientist, Futurist, Author
Stephan has a rich history with parapsychology, exploring consciousness and looking into the future. It is especially pertinent now, and you'll enjoy the perspectives he offers in our conversation that covers a lot of territory in a short amount of time.
We start off with a bit of a challenge with the bandwidth, so you get to look at Zen for a bit while we get into the educational content. Stephan begins with a discomforting experience of talking to himself in the mirror at a party. Mirror, mirror... nope, different story. It was just the opposite. He shares a story that may be all too familiar.
A short while later, a couple showed up with some really strange questions about reincarnation that eventually led him to the Edgar Cayce Foundation and the Association for Research and Enlightenment. The story is truly fascinating and will no doubt raise some eyebrows as well as confirm suspicions. How did it happen?
His research led him to exploring parapsychology and what is now known as 'remote viewing.' Unpacking the kinds of experiences that he had from his studies in consciousness, he refers to Max Planck's work and a quote from him, 'Consciousness is causal and fundamental.'
Pay attention to what he reveals in addressing his perspective on the topic and how his first experiments with remote viewing proved worthy of further study. We don't think about these kinds of things too often, yet have you ever tried to 'visualize' where you might have left something?
Stephan has combined experimentation with a well-researched and documented process. Moving from his personal experience to referencing the potentials of consciousness, he shares a few stories from others in history who've applied the 'psycho-spiritual' technology of the nature of 'beingness.' Did the British leave India by force or by choice?
Zen asks a few poignant questions about the possibilities for peace in the world and truncating the timeframe to do so being possible, based on the data and research Stephan has shared. His answer is also poignant. You've got to listen in for more.
We discuss various scenarios of the future and how the use of 'future knowing' in spite of the trends and the potential of 'other' influences. The conversation gets quite interesting from a cultural anthropology point of view. Is there another hominid change on the way?
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Valentina Mironova's Dissertation: [ Ссылка ]
Wilbert Smith's Memoirs (UFO related): [ Ссылка ]
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Live and Let Live Movement: [ Ссылка ]
Zen's Story....
Stubbing My T.O.E. on Purpose: [ Ссылка ]
Zen's Digital Vitae: [ Ссылка ]
Zen's One-Sheet: [ Ссылка ]
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