

Next Page TMI JOURNAL Winter/Spring 2011 enter into a conversation about ongoing research projects underway at The Monroe Institute, such as: 19 by Ruth-Inge Heinze, Ph.D Recent Member/Affiliate Publications.26 Book Review: Out-of-Body Exploring: A Beginner’s Approach by Preston Dennett.

13 Applications of Altered States of Consciousness in Daily Life. and Abroad: An Interview with The Rhine Center’s Senior Research Fellow Christine Simmonds-Moore, Ph.D. 9 by Natalie Sudman The State of Psychological Research in the U.S. New Roads to Familiar Places: A Life-Long Consciousness Traveler Reflects on the Focus Levels. 3 Becoming Our Own Guinea Pigs: A Phenomenological Study of the Relationship between Experiences of “Wonder” and Philosophical Inquiry. In other cases, this “conversation” model includes a direct invitation for the members of our community to IN THIS ISSUE Editor’s Intro: Dialogues. when it comes to how the field of parapsychology is approached and supported the recent uproar about Bem’s article on ESP research to be published in the APA’s Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and her vision for the future of para- psychological research.

Yet Frost did not have the courage or the metaphysics that could have, indeed, made possible what might otherwise appear impossible: to experience the life consequences of both choices. In one of his poems, Robert Frost posed the problem we all face, often many times: making a choice that, for one reason or another, precludes making a different one.
