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Discover how psychotronics harnesses the power of intention to manifest the changes in the physical world and is at the cutting edge in exploring subtle energies and novel bio-signals.
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The fascinating story of aether from Vedic philosophy to contemporary physics with special focus on new concepts of aether from Einstein to Bohm and beyond.
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Understanding what aether is and how it manifests leads to a new basis for physics. This has applications in commerce, industrial manufacturing, healing, faster than light communication, and the medical arts.
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The relationship between etheric, virtual, and imaginary energy will be discussed from the perspective of contemporary physics, which predicts “ghost fields”, time-reversal, and other strange phenomena.
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Results of experiments conducted during the “The Great American Eclipse” of August, 2017, show anomalous effects on a pendulum, the weight of an object, and ambient electric space charge.
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Highlights from 136 Years of Psi Research Since the founding of the Society for Psychical Research in England in 1882, there has been an ongoing effort to scientifically define the boundaries and outer reaches of human consciousness. This presentation highlights the main findings that have been consistently observed for over a century.
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Relating modern science and technical discoveries with analogies to subtle energy science and the work of the French Radiesthessistes leads back to humane and sensitive science.
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The etheric body or the Vital Body interpenetrates the physical body and is held together by interpenetrating energy threads, streams, or lines of light. It is the receiver, assimilator, and transmitter of energy! Ether is the life force in every cell and atom of the physical body. Without it, there is no life. Dr Linda Lancaster will bring awareness of the subtle field of ether.
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Agriculture in India is at a critical crossroad. Modern equipment and agricultural practices are changing traditional small market farming practices. Small farmers, family farms are the most vulnerable. Both organic and conventional methods are impacting Indian agriculture.