Lecture Announcement from the Rhine Research Center
A Lecture Presented by: Christine Simmonds-Moore, PhD.
Dr. Simmonds-Moore will discuss the idea that ESP information is unconsciously detected by the body and brain, but usually blocked to conscious awareness by a filter. The filter may allow ESP information into consciousness when it is more permeable - in altered states of consciousness and in personality types with 'thinner boundaries". In her continuing research, Christine has focused on personalities and altered states of consciousness and their relationship to extrasensory perception and psychokinesis. This presentation will include an opportunity to assess your own personality type and sign up for an ESP test!
Simmonds-Moore earned her Doctorate in Psychology and Parapsychology from the University of Northampton in the UK. She is currently a lecturer at Liverpool Hope University where she teaches courses in both Psychology and Parapsychology. She is well known in our area, having served as an RRC Visiting Research Associate from 2003-2005, and at present, is a continuing collaborator and co-researcher on Rhine projects.
When: Friday, August 11th, 2006 at 7:30 pm
Where: The Stedman Auditorium on the Duke Center for Living Campus.
Registration Fee: $20 - $15 Students, Seniors & Members
To Register: Call 919-309-4600, ext. 201 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or click on the link below:
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