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Discovering Your Psychic Potential

Evolver Learning Lab: ‘Discovering Your Psychic Potential’

We talk about psi research a lot here on TDG, but how many of us proactively work on trying to bring this mysterious/controversial ‘latent ability’ to the fore in our own lives? If you’re interested in doing so, Evolver Learning Labs have a course starting this week that is sure to be fascinating: “Everybody’s Psychic: Discovering Your Psychic Potential and What To Do with It“. Hosted by one of our own admins, David Metcalfe, along with Craig Weiler, the course is made up of 5 weekly sessions featuring some of the world’s leading experts on a number of psi-related topics.

Despite what debunkers would have you believe, many respected scholars, scientists and researchers feel that we’ve moved beyond proving that psi exists. Now it’s time to start thinking about how to integrate psychic functioning into our daily lives. Are you ready to learn to live with psi?

In this unique course, you will reach a deeper understanding of your own psychic potential, discover what makes the psychic experience distinct, and benefit from the experiences of researchers and high functioning psychics who have paved the way for a new paradigm in consciousness.

Craig Weiler, of the Weiler Psi Blog, and David Metcalfe, Reality Sandwich contributing editor and “Psi in the News” columnist, have gathered together some of the leading thinkers in the field of of Parapsychology and Anomalistic Science to help you understand, integrate and learn to use the most recent research in this new frontier of psi. They include:

  • James Carpenter, president of the Parapsychological Association and author of the groundbreaking theory of psi, First Sight.
  • Julie Beischel, PhD. Co-Founder and Director of Research at the Windbridge Institute, whose work investigates the therapeutic value of mediumship and the mysteries of discarnate communication
  • Dan Booth Cohen and Emily Volden, pioneers of Systemic Constellations, a new form of therapy that assumes that consciousness is nonlocal
  • Chris Carter, author of the authoritative book, “Science and Psychic Phenomena: The Fall of the House of Skeptics”
  • William Bengston, author of Energy Cure, his memoir of researching hands-on healing in a rigorous, scientific environment

Through in-depth discussions of the latest findings, we’ll clear up the misunderstandings that have arisen due to the skeptical sub-culture’s tenacious efforts to defend an outdated understanding of science. In this course, you will discover what contemporary research has to say about the physiology, psychology and social importance of psi experiences and how that applies directly to you and your daily life!

You’ll gain a better understanding of your own psychic potential by discovering exciting new theories on how psi really works.

You will be part of the discussion, able to ask your questions on camera, just like a Skype call. If you happen to miss a live session, you can view a video recording at any time. These sessions will be filled with provocative information, clear instruction, and practical advice from teachers who are among the world’s leading experts in their respective fields.


Learn about:

  • Working therapeutic programs that utilize psychic intuition and theories of non-local consciousness
  • Fascinating experiments in non-invasive healing techniques
  • War stories from the battle to keep research on psi objective to foster scientific progress
  • Insights into the characteristics of high functioning psychics
  • Research that explores the reality and social function of mediumship.

The course starts in a few days, so head on over to the Evolver site and sign up for the course – should be a real treat.

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  1. scam??
    Come on:
    “William Bengston’s studies on healing mice with incurable cancer was nothing short of amazing. Here was laboratory proof of miraculous healing.”

    And other “leading researchers”, price for video seminars “only $129”.

    Stuff like that does not transform me into a skeptic, but it does put me off!

    Btw: Among others, Harvard now offers FREE courses! Real knowledge and great teaching.

    If those “leading researchers” would be serious, they at least could offer their “amazing” wisdom for free in an honest effort to disseminate and advance the field.
    If they could cure incurable cancer, they should not suffer from a need for money to finance their research. Shame.
    And shame doing PR for this scam on this site here, which once used to be interesting.

    1. The Real World
      [quote=nil]And other “leading researchers”, price for video seminars “only $129”.

      Stuff like that does not transform me into a skeptic, but it does put me off!

      Btw: Among others, Harvard now offers FREE courses! Real knowledge and great teaching.[/quote]

      Really, you’re going to cite Harvard as the shining ideal for free education? Really?

      Harvard can offer free courses because they charge a truckload for the majority of their course. The free stuff I’d imagine is good public relations/advertising.

      I can’t speak for the Evolver Learning Lab set-up, as I’m not privy to it. But generally speaking, in the real world, speakers at conventions and seminars cost money…otherwise they have other things to do with their time. The organising and planning of conventions and seminars takes a lot of time. People who go to conventions and seminars recognise these facts when they stump up their money (usually $100 upwards…I’ve seen one-day corporate seminars that cost $5000+).

      I don’t know who Bengston is, so I can’t comment on him (though I agree with you on that point, that’s a lofty claim in his bio). But the others are good researchers who I’m sure will have plenty of insights for anyone that signs up. If it doesn’t appeal to you, guess what – you don’t have to sign up.

      [quote]And shame doing PR for this scam on this site here, which once used to be interesting.[/quote]

      Sticks and stones and all that…

  2. I’m the co-host and I agree
    I’m the co-host and I agree the price is steep, however I can’t agree that it’s a scam as I personally am freely available on a number of different digital formats to discuss everything that will be offered in the course, you just won’t get face time with the speakers which is what the price tag is about – getting virtual face time with researchers who otherwise might not even have time to answer emails in any depth.

    Craig Weiler’s also pretty chatty on his website, so he’s available as well.

    Rather than jumping to conclusions, reach out and start a conversation, that’s what Craig and I are trying to do by organizing and hosting this 6 session seminar – it’s a drop in the pond that will quickly pass into the digital aether and the conversation will continue elsewhere – but the researchers will be busy researching and the opportunity to engage them directly in the conversation may not be there.

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