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April, 2006 Volume 2, Issue #1

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From the Filmmakers

Dean Radin Interview

Remote Viewing

Inner Alchemy

Sacred Activism

Reviews

Bleep Groups

Special Thanks

Letters to the Editor

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“The void was God. But not in a gross, physical way - not like I was Liz Gilbert stuck inside a chunk of God’s thigh muscle.” Feeling very at peace, satisfied and in love with India, Liz heads off to Bali. It’s time to merge all she’s learned in Italy and India. In Bali she hangs out with a wise, old medicine man who teaches her how to smile all the way down to her liver. She befriends a woman who goes to temple to pray for Liz’s sex life, and meets a romantic Brazilian man who is constantly begging her to let him sweep her off her feet. Really, what more could a girl ask for?

Certainly not the textbook on spirituality, happiness or fulfillment, Eat, Pray, Love is much better than that. All textbooks should be this much fun! Liz does a great job of taking the reader right along with her as she unfolds a most beautiful journey through heartache, happiness, love and spirituality, with lots of laughter added for good measure.


Entangled Minds by Dean Radin, Ph.D.
Review by Bill Nicholls


Dean Radin, award winning author of The Conscious Universe, has another breakthrough book being released this month, Entangled Minds: Extrasensory experience in a Quantum Reality. (See interview LINK)

In this new book, he explores the similarities and connections between the dramatically different concepts of Quantum Entanglement and psi effects, which include mental telepathy, remote viewing, telekinesis, and precognition.

The quote on page six suggests the essence of this well researched book: "The fabric of reality suggested by quantum theory and the observations associated with psychic phenomena bear striking resemblances. They are eerily weird in precisely the right way to suggest a meaningful relationship."

The book opens with an overview of what Radin calls ‘The new reality,’ or, in other words, the things we have learned from quantum physics and the ramifications of some of its more troubling aspects, such as quantum entanglement. This was a major stumbling block for Einstein who maintained that he could not accept a physics theory that predicted "Spooky action at a distance."

Psi has its own image of strangeness - seemingly impossible communication can be done between two people separated by arbitrary distances, isolated by the best technology of our time. And yet they do communicate at various levels and in ways that have been scientifically studied and have produced statistically significant results many times over.      Continued on page 3

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