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  Articles of interest concerning regression therapy and metaphysics in general are listed below. The first section consists of items or articles authored by Richard Stammler, with references or links when they are hosted on other websites or in professional journals.

Items from other sources are in the second section, typically with a lead-in by Richard Stammler. These items may include references to other web sites, articles, briefings and other material of interest.





    Title   Publication Date
    Abundance
Abundance and how to get it into your life!
 January 2000
    Spiritual Therapy
Exploring that transpersonal element that automatically guides us to health, insight, and our spiritual path, the essence of transpersonal therapy
  July 2008
    The Non-Local Mind
The evidence that the mind is everywhere and everywhen, which follows in the next three articles
 October 2009
    Lucid Dreaming
How mutual lucid dreaming shows a startling reality and capability of mind
 October 2009
    Regression Therapy
The reason past-lives (other lives) can be accessed in the first place is that the mind is non-local
 October 2009
    Remote Viewing
The premier evidence from the Federal Government - to show that mental travels (the mind) are unmitigated by distance or time (even the future)
 October 2009
    Mediocre Universe
The history of discovery has made the Earth and the human species less and less significant until the advent of quantum michanics, which puts man right in the middle again.
 October 2009
    Memories of the Womb
Some of the evidence for memories before the brain was thought capable of it. Also some implications.
 October 2009
    Reality: Yours, Someone Else's, or No One's?
The conventional view of reality and the primacy of matter over mind does not square with much data.
 September 2008
    2012 - Is It Real?
Some thoughts on this phenomenon popular in the group mind today.
 November 2009
    Right Brain/Left Brain
There is more to this construct than meets the eye, and it is a useful way to view the two brain hemispheres and the strategies we use to deal with our reality.
 September 2009
    Life Elsewhere in the Solar System
Controversial but fascinating data and interpretations by a prominent astronomer who worked for the government.
 November 2009
    Non-Locality, Practical Impacts
Physicist Henry Stapp called non-locality the most profound discovery in science. What does this mean in everyday life?
 January 2010
    Benefits of the Right Brain
What is this construct and its applications.
 July 2010
    Some Considerations about the Dynamics of Biology in Reincarnation
Do we reincarnate with similar characteristics from lifetime to lifetime?
 March 2011
    Articles by Others  
    Title   Publication Date
    Children's Memories of Previous Lives
An interesting interview with Jim Tucker, M.D. by Dean Radin, chief scientist at IONS and probably one of the best known parapsychologists. Tucker picked up the work of Ian Stevenson at the University of Virginia when that famous researcher died a few years ago. Recall that Stevenson researched and published compelling cases of memories of reincarnation from children. You will enjoy the discussion between Radin and Tucker.
You can also click here to hear the audio.

    Medicine's Great Divide -- the View from the Alternative Side
In this article Deepak Chopra states, “With real-time scans from functional MRIs staring them in the face, MDs have no reason to look upon the placebo effect, for example, as ‘not real medicine.’ When patients feel relief from chronic pain by being given a sugar pill, the body’s endorphins are filling the same receptor sites in the brain that externally administered opiates fill.”
 




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