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Chaos Theory and Consciousness

The material in this blog posting is adapted from an interview with Dr. Krippner1 that will appear in the book, Chaos and Nonlinear Psychology: Keys to Creativity in Mind and Life, edited by David Schuldberg, Ruth Richards, and Shan Guisinger, forthcoming from Oxford University Press. Dr. Krippner was interviewed by the three editors; the remarks excerpted and adapted here focus on the meanings and implications of chaos and complexity theory.

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Video Closed Captions Now on ConnectIONS Live Recordings

The IONS Experience & Engagement Department invites you to join us for our weekly, free webinar series, ConnectIONS Live — now enhanced with video closed captioning! During these weekly sessions, we invite guest panelists to engage in in-depth conversations on science, spirituality, leadership, purpose, collective consciousness, and so much more. We collectively explore the leading edge of noetic research, practices, and philosophy.

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A New Forum to Connect With Your Noetic Community

The IONS Experience & Engagement Team is delighted to launch a community forums for our online workshops. The new forum platform is designed to amplify your experiences of well-being, innovation, and transformation through enhanced connection with fellow workshop participants.

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Accessing “the Noetic” with the Quadrinity Check-In

In this blog series, we are highlighting IONS staff members’ noetic experiences and practices. These are direct experiences that each person has had with noetic information and energy — from beyond space and time. The various ways that we individually connect with this type of information make up our unique Noetic Signature™.

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Is the Mind Quantum?

In an article I co-authored with Stuart Kauffman, “Is the brain-mind quantum? A theoretical proposal with supporting evidence, we proposed a new way to understand the mind-brain relationship and then discussed the implications of it.” The idea was based on a 1958 suggestion by Werner Heisenberg, one of the founders of quantum mechanics. It concerns the difference between possible and actual states of being. The former is a core concept within quantum mechanics, and the latter involves the world of everyday experience.

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