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May, 2006 Volume 2, Issue #2

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Bleep Groups Update

by Janet Rae

Hi all,

This is the monthly report for the ever-growing study groups around the world. This month will mark a shift in reporting about these groups. Instead of letting you know where the groups are located and how much they continue grow around the world, I will be highlighting instead, the activities of various groups. 

I speak to many Bleep group coordinators and the common thread for why they feel “called” to start a group is to create a community of like-minded people so they can take the ideas of the Bleep movies and make them experiential in life. Their first step is to “create.” They create an intention for the group and off they go on a journey that brings the unknown and yet is filled with wonderful connections and happenings. Read on about some of the wonderful connections and happenings from our group in Philadelphia that has been meeting for over a year. Then read about the first stages of creation from the Tampa group that just had their first meeting. 

At the Philadelphia Bleep Group, coordinator Jennifer Stein reports that Wednesday May 24th 6:30 PM, the PEAR Lab (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab) in conjunction with Leigh University will present current research on Human Intention having an effect on the output of REGs (random event generators). Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research lab has 30 years of research that suggest human intention has a small but statistically significant effect on the output of random event generators. A group of students from Lehigh University are working on a project that allows anyone to experiment with this phenomenon in the comfort of their own home. These students will visit us on May 24th in Philadelphia. They will speak about the PEAR lab research and their project. Volunteers will be able to experiment with our REG to see what kind of effect they have on the output.

Following their presentation we will see some of the best segments of the Filmed lecture by Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, The Extended Mind: Recent Experimental Evidence. Dr. Sheldrake ( London, UK ) is world renowned for his innovative and revolutionary experimental work on the dynamics of Mind and Psyche. His work suggests that models of mind and psyche which presume egocentric separation are counter-intuitive, and that an integral and holistic model which situates mind and psyche as originally inter-connected within a unified field - the extended mind-  is more compelling in making sense of the everyday workings of mental phenomena known to us as ESP, mental telepathy, and pre-cognition. His findings suggest that a radical re-orientation in the sciences of mind and psyche is called for which opens the way to Integral Science and a new Common Sense.

Jennifer, thanks for sharing! This next report is from our Bleep Group Coordinator, Donna Moldovan, in Tampa, Florida.  Next > 1 2 3 4

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