Have Scientists Discovered a Collective Consciousness? (listen)

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Have Scientists Discovered a Collective Consciousness?

(Listen below) For over three decades the psychologist Roger Nelson Ph.D. and his colleagues at Princeton have explored an extended property of the mind that is unexplained by current science.

Results of these experiments seem to suggest that our thoughts and intentions are not encapsulated within our brains or bodies, but extend mysteriously into the world around us, and in repeatable, scientifically measurable ways.

While controversial, a careful but open-minded look at this research strongly suggests the effects are real. In my conversation with Roger (listen below), we explore this research, including his later experiments, with the Global Consciousness Project, that hint to the existence of a larger collective consciousness, in which our individual minds participate.

Today we discuss the findings of these experiments, and what could be their profound implications.

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