2022.1.24: news.psy/schiz/Helané Wahbeh`
telepathy as one form of "channeling" "the Force That Connects Us All":
Wahbeh on the radio:
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2022-01-24-show/
Dr. Helané Wahbeh, Director of Research at
the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS),
has a book in which she explains telepathy as
one form of "channeling"
--which is consistent with my theory that
all forms of parapsychology
-- telepathy, prophets, evidence of
reincarnation and the afterlife --
are actually communications with our god,
the Holy Spirit, the mind of the universe,
which includes Satan, the Great Deceiver.
the doctor's book:
Helané Wahbeh ND MCR 2021`The Science of Channeling:
https://www.amazon.com/Science-Channeling-Intuition-Embrace-Connects/dp/1684037158/ctoc
Why You Should Trust Your Intuition
and Embrace the Force That Connects Us All.
. extensive footnotes and references are a gold mine.
It makes clear that channeling is a
legitimate subject of scientific research.
noetic.org review:
https://noetic.org/blog/destiny-helane-wahbeh/
In The Science of Channeling,
scientist and author Helané Wahbeh
will show you how to identify and target your own channeling skills,
process the channeled information you receive,
and use your unique gift to improve your life
— and the world around you.
You’ll find detailed information about
different channeling types, including
mind-to-mind communication,
your intention affecting matter,
and sensing the future.
And finally, you’ll discover a wealth of physiological studies
pertaining to the science of channeling,
providing ample evidence that channeling is a real phenomenon
and insights into how it works.
about IONS:
https://noetic.org/publication/science-of-channeling-book/
. the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS)
is a nonprofit parapsychological research institute
cofounded by astronaut Edgar Mitchell.
see IONS' $79 online course on Channeling:
https://noetic.org/experience/channeling-course/
. it's part of the IONS Channeling Research Program,
this self-paced program sheds light on experiences we call “channeling”
— the process of revealing information and energy
not limited by space and time.
. In this course, you will explore the latest
scientific evidence for channeling phenomena,
looking at research questions such as
“Is channeling real?” and
“Is it a mental health concern?”.
. the course developer is
Dr. Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR,
an adjunct assistant professor in the
Department of Neurology at
Oregon Health & Science University since 2006.
. clinically trained as a naturopathic physician
and research-trained with a Master of Clinical Research
and two post-doctoral research fellowships.
Dr. Wahbeh has published on and spoken internationally
about her studies on complementary and alternative medicine,
mind-body medicine, extended human capacities,
stress, posttraumatic stress disorder,
and their relationships to health, and healing.
She is especially known for her research around
— and noetic approach to — channeling.
Dr. Wahbeh also comes from a family with a
long line of trance channelers,
including her mother, uncle, and grandmother.
more:
https://noetic.org/profile/helane-wahbeh/
She was recently named President of the
Parapsychological Association.
https://www.parapsych.org/section/35/board_of_directors.aspx
Dr. Wahbeh is the author of some 90+ peer-reviewed publications
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Helane-Wahbeh
and the new book The Science of Channeling:
Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and the Force That Connects Us All.
Brimming with cutting-edge science, the book draws together
much of her research on the subject.
The Science of Channeling is written in true noetic fashion
as it seeks to unite the science with practical application.
coming to Tucson,AZ April 18-23, 2022:
https://noetic.org/event/tsc-conference-2022/
the doctor speaks at:
The Science of Consciousness (TSC) Conference
along with Dean Radin, PhD.
. the Science of Consciousness (‘TSC’) is an
interdisciplinary conference emphasizing
rigorous approaches to the study of consciousness
and its place in the universe.
Topical areas include neuroscience, philosophy,
psychology, cognitive science, biology, quantum physics
and quantum brain biology, cosmology, meditation, altered states,
artificial intelligence/machine consciousness,
the nature of reality, culture and experiential phenomenology.
Held annually since 1994,
the TSC conference is hosted by the Center for Consciousness Studies
at the University of Arizona.
the doctor's most recent publication:
Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 2021:
Channeling: A Non-pathological Possession
and Dissociative Identity Experience
or Something Else?
Pederzoli, L., Tressoldi, P., & Wahbeh, H.
Abstract:
Channeling experiences are often compared with
Dissociative Trance/Possession Disorders
and Dissociative Identity Disorders
and more recent diagnostic criteria presented in
the DSM 5 and ICD-11. From this comparison,
it emerges quite clearly that, for most cases,
channeling can either be considered an
exceptional non-ordinary mental experience
or a non-pathological Dissociative Trance/Possession experience.
If this characterization is valid,
the next step is to understand the origin of channeling experiences.
Are they an expression of channeler’s unconscious
or voluntary mental mechanisms,
or real connections with “other discarnate entities”?
Given their peculiar characteristics,
channeling experiences offer a unique opportunity for
a scientific investigation and in particular,
the origin of the information received by the channelers.
the Naturopathic doctor contributed to this 2012 paper:
Autoimmune Diseases, 2012.
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ad/2012/567324/
Mind-Body Medicine for Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematic Review.
Senders, A., Wahbeh, H., Spain, R., & Shinto, L. (2012).
. MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Cochrane Clinical Trials Register
were searched from inception to March 24, 2012.
Four high quality trials
(yoga, mindfulness, relaxation, and biofeedback)
were found helpful for a variety of MS symptoms.
Conclusions. The evidence for mind-body medicine in MS is limited,
yet mind-body therapies are relatively safe
and may provide a nonpharmacological benefit for MS symptoms.
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