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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Coast to Coast AM - 2012.02.13 - Non-Local Consciousness


Non-Local Consciousness

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Non-Local Consciousness

Date: 02-13-12
Host: George Noory
Guests: Stephan Schwartz, Marla Martenson
Futurist and researcher in non-local consciousness, Stephan Schwartz, discussed remote viewing, meditation, dreams, and how changes in the Earth's geomagnetic field influence our consciousness and creativity. He credited non-local consciousness as the part of the mind that experiences intuition, facilitates remote viewing, and may even be what survives after death. Marveling at the advancements of science in understanding this non-local consciousness over the last 40 years, Schwartz mused that "we are approaching a view of the world that shamanism arrived at through meticulous observation, where the observer was the instrument."
He stressed meditation as a key tool in learning to access non-local consciousness. Schwartz explained that this is because the practice teaches one to focus their intention. "If you have the ability to focus intention," he said, "you can learn very quickly to open to this part of yourself." Additionally, Schwartz said that there is growing evidence that meditation has a physical effect on the brain. He cited a study which showed that, by meditating for as little as 11 total hours, the practice will result in parts of the brain actually getting larger. For further insights into the practice, including Schwartz's recommendations for meditation methods, see his paper on the subject.
According to Schwartz, another way of harnessing the abilities found in non-local consciousness can be found in dreams. He explained that, over the years, both scientists and authors have attributed their great works to information received in dreams. To that end, he recalled a conversation with Jonas Salk, discoverer of the polio vaccine. Schwartz asked the virologist how he arrived at his medical breakthrough and Salk replied, "well, I work with my dreams." Schwartz also noted that author Robert Louis Stephenson, who penned Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as well as Treasure Island, once said, "I tell the gremlins of my mind that I need a story and I go to sleep and dream and when I wake up in the morning I have it."

Online Dating & Valentine's Day:

In the first hour, Beverly Hills matchmaker, Marla Martenson, talked about online dating, relationships, and Valentine's Day. She noted that the stigma attached to finding romance online has abated considerably and that it now constitutes 53% of the staggering 2.1 billion dollar industry of dating services. Regarding Valentine's Day, Martenson said that while the holiday conjures up dread for many single people, she advised them to appreciate the positive aspects of not being in a relationship since the circumstances will likely change in the future.
News segment guests: Peter Breggin & Jerome Corsi

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