What We Can Be Thankful For and Aspire to Become
On this Thanksgiving we look into both what we can be thankful for and what we can aspire to become and speak with Stephan Schwartz, a Distinguished Consulting Faculty of Saybrook University as well as editor of the daily web publication Schwartzreport.net and a columnist for the journal Explore where his latest article is “America’s Desperate Need For Wellbeing.” Although the planet faces the existential challenge of climate change and the U.S. faces the possibility of devolving into a one-party fascist state controlled by an anti-democratic GOP led by a mentally unstable wannabe dictator, we will focus on what can be done to improve the lives of Americans at a time when liberty appears to threaten life and the pursuit of happiness.
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A Small Medium at Large Podcast Interview
Gail sits down with Stephan A. Schwartz and they talk about the amazing feats of using remote viewing to uncover archaeological discoveries. Finding Cleopatra’s tomb, Marc Anthony’s Timonium, and sunken ships all across the California coast
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Why Do American Police Kill 1,099 Civilians Annually Compared to 36 in Canada, 21 in Australia and 11 in Germany?
Then, with the 26-year veteran police officer who shot and killed a black motorist with her gun instead of her Taser arrested today and charged with second degree manslaughter, we speak with Stephan Schwartz, the editor of the daily web publication Schwartzreport.net and columnist for the journal Explore where he has an article “America’s Obsessive Gun Psychosis.” We look into how and why U.S. police kill far more civilians annually than any other wealthy country with the most recent date recording 1,099 deaths by police gunfire in the U.S. compared to 36 in Canada, followed by 21 in Australia, 11 in Germany, 4 in the Netherlands, 3 in the U.K., 2 in Japan and 1 in New Zealand.
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How to cultivate creativity, remote viewing, and non-local consciousness and the anthropology of religions with Stephan A Schwartz
Today’s episode may likely blow your mind. In this episode, Yasmeen Turayhi, talks to Stephan A Schwartz on how to cultivate creativity, remote viewing, and non-local consciousness and the anthropology of religions. For 40 years Stephan A. Schwartz has been studying the nature of consciousness, particularly that aspect independent of space and time. Schwartz is part of the small group that founded modern Remote Viewing research, and is the principal researcher studying the use of Remote Viewing in archaeology.
Stephan is the OG in the world of consciousness. He is an award-winning author of both fiction and non-fiction, columnist for the medical and consciousness research journal Explore, and editor of the daily web publication Schwartzreport.net in which he covers trends that are affecting the future.
He has also been an editorial staff member of National Geographic, Editor of Sea Power, and staff reporter and feature writer for The Daily Press and The Times Herald.
We talk about:
- What remote viewing is and how it works
- The 2050 experiment which was conducted in the 1970’s and what he and his team learned about the future from this experiment
- Key takeaways from studying the most creative minds and what it takes to be “creative”.
- The power of intention and how does intention impact events
- Key takeaways from Non-local consciousness and the anthropology of religions research
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Experiments in Parapsychology with Stephan A Schwartz
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Stephan A. Schwartz is possibly one of the most prolific figures in parapsychological research. He essentially founded the field of Remote Viewing research having performed many independent experiments of the phenomena, yielding very significant results, and opening the world to the possibility that our minds are able to reach far beyond the boundaries of our physical bodies. His Curriculum Vitae is incredibly extensive and far too packed with impressive positions, activities and research practices for me to be able to aptly note down in this small introductory paragraph, so I strongly advise visiting his website and listening to his many talks and presentations available online.
In this discussion, we look at what prompted him to begin looking into parapsychology and its associated phenomena when so many scientists shy away from it or proclaim it to be a pseudoscience of no value to society at all. We then see the variety of experiments he performed, what the results showed, and how they shaped his view of the mind and of reality.
Remote Viewing with Stephan Schwartz
Today’s “Ageless Wisdom Show” on KPFK, 90.7-FM features an interview with remote viewing researcher Stephan Schwartz. Also known as clairvoyance, remote viewing gained credibility in the 1970’s when US intelligence agencies began to study the phenomena at the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park.
Schwartz gained notoriety when he began using groups of remote viewers from the SRI experiments to discover submerged archaeological sites like the Alexandrian Library and an ancient lighthouse known as the Pharos of Alexandria.
However, Schwartz’s 50+ years of research offers profound insights to the nature of consciousness itself.
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