stated that they found only chance derivations throughout. Other critics have stated that the open access to the test data “is a testimony to the integrity and curiosity of those involved,” but in analysing the studies, May et al. Carroll, Claus Larsen, and others have questioned the methodology of the Global Consciousness Project, particularly how the data are selected and interpreted, saying the data anomalies reported by the project are the result of “pattern matching” and selection bias which ultimately fail to support a belief in psi or global consciousness. The project monitors a geographically distributed network of hardware random number generators in a bid to identify anomalous outputs that correlate with widespread emotional responses to sets of world events, or periods of focused attention by large numbers of people.The GCP is privately funded through the Institute of Noetic Sciences and describes itself as an international collaboration of about 100 research scientists and engineers.
The Global Consciousness Project ( GCP, also called the EGG Project) is a parapsychology experiment begun in 1998 as an attempt to detect possible interactions of “global consciousness with physical systems”. Gregg Braden started off as a scientist and engineer, before he began pursuing these larger questions. To this end, he reported on three very interesting experiments. In his recent program entitled Healing Hearts/Healing Nations: The Science of Peace and the Power of Prayer, Gregg Braden discussed how in the past we lost huge amounts of information from ancient spiritual traditions (when the library at Alexandria burned we lost at least 532,000 documents), and that there may be information in those traditions which could help us understand some of the mysteries of science. Two of those will be published in October 2011. In addition, Grandy released more publications transforming the theory of DNA Consciousness into a science, fortifing the five major themes, and providing three dynamic levels of observable DNA Consciousness. In 2011, he also did a presentation on DNA Consciousness at Stockholm University. A more comprehensive theory was presented at The International Conference on Humanism and Posthumanism, at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in 2009, during which five major themes were highlighted. The phrase can first be found in the literature in the fifth volume of Encyclopedia of Anthropology (Sage Publications) in two articles: The DNA Molecule and Consciousness. The theory of DNA Consciousness was originally proposed by John K. The majority of Eastern perspectives on consciousness assert that while consciousness originates from the sound of Aum, it has incorporated itself into the flesh, which therefore gives humankind the goal of attending oneness with the universe once more.Īre we all connected through our consciousness? Does our consciousness have an effect on our DNA? Below are two studies that prove just that! One of the most popular theories of consciousness was proposed by Sigmund Freud, who described facets of the psychic apparatus, the coconscious or instinctual facet, the preconscious (ego) or rational facet, and the conscious (superego) or moral facet. Let’s look at the Western perspective in psychoanalysis. So through science, what do we really know about our own consciousness? In order to be liberated, the inner self must be freed first in accordance with the world around it.
For centuries, Western scientists have been exploring the fields of modern science (physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy, biology, medicine, genetics, and ecology). Western philosophy is based on self-dedication to be of service to others. And the Eastern philosophy takes more of a spiritual approach where unity is the main point in the journey of life as it goes toward the eternal realities.