Notes On The Future Science

By Celia Coates For this week’s post I’d planned to answer a question a friend asked a while ago: “Why does WINN publish articles on so many different subjects?” Well, all the posts relate to one larger subject – the multi-dimensional nature of reality. But that post will have to wait because I was distracted…

Remote Viewing Discoveries

First the story, then a few comments: More than twenty years ago, Remote Viewing (RV) was promoted as a new method for discovering and using the psychic ability of clairvoyance, or extrasensory sight. Since I’d been learning about human consciousness and what our minds can do, I was very curious about this kind of ESP….

Guidance Along The Seeker’s Path

By Brian Luke Seaward, Ph.D. The first time I noticed the imprint of what appeared to be a mysterious symbol on the palm of my right hand was in the shower as I poured out some shampoo. Over the next seven months, this same symbol appeared several more times. During the last occurrence it appeared…

Gifts from the Serpent

By Dorothy Walters When I was in my early fifties, something happened to me that changed my life forever. I did not go out of my body and float beneath the ceiling. I did not fly down a tunnel toward a lighted figure waiting at the end. This experience was something other, something almost no…

Energy Experiences in Meditation

By Genevieve Lewis Paulson The meditative state can open you to energy experiences that happen in a variety of ways. Some disciplines teach that energy experiences are distractions and should be ignored and the focus should be kept on the main point of the meditation. For some types of meditation that is the correct method….

The Magic of Dowsing

Dowsing, or divining, is an ancient practice that’s been used for centuries to find hidden sources of water. In the Tassili n’Ajjer caves in Algeria, one of the many the wall paintings shows, “… a group of people watching a diviner with a forked stick. It has been estimated that these drawings could be 8,000…

And, What Will 2018 Bring?

The title of Barbara Rasor’s first post in WINN was What Is 2017 About? (September 15) and, a couple of weeks ago, I asked her about what lies ahead in 2018. She said, “As we finished up 2017 we saw all of what a “1 Year” can bring: scammers, fraud, an attitude of “it’s all…

The After-Life States of Consciousness

I highly recommend a book that is an easy read about a difficult subject – death. Robert Kopecky, an Emmy-nominated art director, has written HOW TO SURVIVE LIFE (AND DEATH): A Guide for Happiness in This World and Beyond. He does not dwell on the drama of his three near-death experiences but focuses instead on…

A Brilliant Life

Word has just arrived of the death of Jean Millay, a splendid pioneer who worked with states of consciousness, healing, and subtle energies. Jean died in August at the age of 88. Her cousin Edna St. Vincent Millay’s lines can be used to describe Jean’s energetic brilliance, “My candle burns at both ends; It will…

A Skeptic, and Yet …

Most of the books and articles about the paranormal by authors who are rigid skeptics hold little interest for me. These are the people who are so sure that they are right in their fixed disbelief about many of the topics WINN explores, that they will not even look at the research. But I do…

Wondering

I’m still wondering about something I saw many years ago during a psychotherapy hour. My client was an artist who created beautiful photographs with his very fine sense of landscape, line, and color. He had been working with me on his struggles with loss and limitations. During this hour we had been using imagery –…

Intuition Is For Everyone

By Carol Ann Liaros Many years ago, in the midst of some personal challenges and questions about my life’s direction, I went to see a psychic who had been recommended to me by a friend. Although I believed in the existence of intuition, I was certain that only a few individuals had access to psychic…