July 13, 2007
The Art of Being
There's a lot of strange stuff out there, if only people open their eyes to see it. Dr. Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14 astronaut and the sixth man to walk on the moon, got a good look and has had the courage — and kindness — to tell the rest of us. A helpful soul. If you want an idea of what the future has in store give a listen, as Dr. Mitchell talks about space, NASA, UFOs (including Roswell), and consciousness and the quantum hologram. To find out more, please visit the organization he founded in 1973, the Institute of Noetic Sciences. I'm very grateful to Dr. Mitchell for taking the time to talk with me, I really enjoyed it, and it was a mind-boggling experience. Total runtime here of fifty nine minutes. Enjoy!





























Comments
George — Another EXCELLENT show! I've been enjoying your work and choice of guests more and more as time goes on. Thank you and keep it up.
Posted by: greg | July 14, 2007 11:10 AM
Very interesting, and a good motivation to learn more about quantum physics. Listeners who like these topics (consciousness, memory, healing and the neuroscience behind them) would probably also greatly enjoy Radio Lab. I've been listening to their shows recently; absolutely fascinating.
Posted by: Jason | July 14, 2007 3:46 PM
Once again you bring us a guest we might otherwise not hear and ask the kinds of questions we wish we could. A lot of bamboo here for this panda to chew on. Thanks!
Posted by: Pandabonium | July 17, 2007 3:04 AM
Thanks for another great interview George.
I only wish Edgar had gone into more detail — because without prior research on quantum mechanics, one is a bit lost, if not intrigued. But I guess it's an excellent first taster for people who want to read more into it.
I was desperate for more details about Roswell, telekinesis and practical quantum solutions. A shame Edgar couldn't give us more details.
It always amazes me how such fundamental discoveries (if true) are financed by taxpayers but left in the hands of a super-secret subset of the government, inevitably for nefarious purposes. Civil applications, for the betterment of the human condition, are always an afterthought.
Posted by: Kevin M. | July 17, 2007 8:26 AM