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2010 Annual Assisi Institute Lecture

 

The Mobius Mind: Scientific Evidence Suggestive of an Alternative Model of Consciousness

Diane Powell, M.D.

Saturday, May 15

10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

If valid, anomalous phenomena (such as out-of-body experiences, telepathy, precognition, the Autistic Savant Syndrome, and psychokinesis) would force us to radically shift our mdel for consciousness. Dr. Powell will provide scientific evidence for these phenomena. She will also discuss the Mobius Mind Model, its creation, and the evidence for it. For example, the first clue to forming the model was that dreaming is a state in which telepathic and precognitive experiences are enhanced. Like the surfaces of a Mobius Strip, our inner and outer worlds are not as separate as they appear

Seminar Fee:  $140
Seminar Schedule:

Saturday, May 15

10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

For more information or to register, please contact the Assisi Institute at 802.254.6220.

Continuing Education Credits

This conference is co-sponsored by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis and the Assisi Institute. NAAP is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. The conference will carry 5 Continuing Education Units. NAAP maintains responsibility for the program. Full attendance is required at each presentation to receive credit. Fee is $10 per day.


Previous Faculty for the Annual Assisi Institute Lecture include:

1995 - Robert Langs, M.D.
1996 - Yoram Kaufmann, Ph.D.
1997 - June Singer, Ph.D.
1998 - Mario Jacoby, Ph.D.
1999 - Yoram Kaufmann, Ph.D.
2000 - Michael Conforti, Ph.D.            
2001 - Erminia Scarcella, M.D.            
2002 - Sylvia Brinton Perera, M.A.    
2003 - Christine Downing, Ph.D.            
2004 - Robin Robertson, Ph.D.            
2005 - Edgar Mitchell, Ph.D.            
2006 - Ralph H. Abraham, Ph.D.
2007 - Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi

2008 - Susannah Heschel, Ph.D.

2009 - Richard Tarnas, Ph.D.