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Best Compilation of Bioenergy Spirit Demonstrations youtube playlist

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77 Different Sources on de Broglie Law of Phase Harmony and Spiritual Force

The Blue Light of Blues Music: Quantum Biology, Metaphysics and Meditation

Phrygian Frisson Ravel adagio piano concerto 2nd movement playlist
"The universe and I came into being together; I and everything therein are One."

"If then all things are One, what room is there for speech? On the other hand, since I can say the word 'one' how can speech not exist? If it does exist, we have One and speech -- two; and two and one -- three(14) from which point onwards even the best mathematicians will fail to reach (the ultimate); how much more then should ordinary people fail?">"

- Chuang Tzu, 300 BCE

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Quantum Nonlocality is from eternal asymmetric time as the 5th dimension, or noncommutative phase as the Tai Chi secret (the three gunas).

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Does Adaptive Resonance solve the Hard Problem of conscious qualia? Yes

 I had emailed Peter Fenwick about the qigong master I studied with - and now Fenwick has tested a person who has their students/clients experience light! hmmmm. Very cool!

A Meditation Teacher Who Can 'Transmit' Subjective Light/Energy  Peter Fenwick (Institute of Psychiatry; Kings College, London, United Kingdom)   PL8

We studied an expert meditation teacher (male, 60 yrs) who it is claimed can induce strong subjective feelings of light in his pupils during a brief joint meditation session. We examined the neural sources in the teacher and pupil during the transmission/reception of light. Sixty four channels EEG signals were obtained from the teacher-pupil dyad during various conditions: Teacher instructed to transmit or not to transmit, and the pupil instructed to receive and not to receive. We used electric field tomography (EFT) from scalp EEGs to localize statistically significant neuronal sources in the brain. We used over 30 2-second epochs to obtain the time domain solutions so as to calculate the regional spectral power in the teacher's brain. We calculated the analysis for each transmission/receiving condition and compared the resulting spectral densities across conditions. In the teacher's brain, higher activity during transmission than during non-transmission was observed in multiple regions and at specific frequency ranges. The increases during transmission epochs were more prominent in the right temporal cortex in the theta range, becoming bilateral in the alpha range. Increases in the brain stem were relatively small at low frequencies, but became prominent in the beta and especially in the low and high gamma bands. At these higher frequencies the gamma activity spread to wider cortical areas. The only reductions in spectral power were identified in dorsal frontal cortical areas, mainly at low frequencies. These observed patterns in the teacher's brain during transmission was found to be consistent across different transmission trials, and with different pupils. Pupils receiving or not receiving made no difference. These results reveal the specific neural correlates in the brain of the teacher whenever he was making an effort to transmit light which could be seen by his students. Fenwick P1, Luft C2, Liu L3, Ioannides A3, Bhattacharya J2 1Kings college IOP, 2Golsmiths College London. 3 AAI Scientific Cultural Services Ltd, Cyprus
 And so what is adaptive resonance?
Such a dynamical state is called an adaptive resonance. As explained in greater detail in subsequent sections, a resonance is a dynamical state during which neuronal firings across a brain network are amplified and synchronized when they interact via reciprocal excitatory feedback signals during a matching process that occurs between bottom-up and top-down pathways. Often the activities of these synchronized cells oscillate in phase with one another. Resonating cell activities also focus attention upon a subset of cells, thereby clarifying how the brain can become conscious of attended events. It is called an adaptive resonance because the resonant state can trigger learning within the adaptive weights, or long-term memory (LTM) traces, that exist at the synapses of these pathways.
According to Grossberg

Stephen Grossberg

  a synchronous resonant state emerges that embodies an attentional focus. Such a resonance is capable of driving fast learning that incorporates the attended critical feature pattern into both the bottom-up adaptive filters that activate recognition categories, and the top-down expectations that are read-out by them–hence the name adaptive resonance–while suppressing unattended outliers that could have caused catastrophic forgetting.
 And better to consider Adaptive Resonance in terms of noncommutative quantum proto-consciousness as the music of the universe:

The Science of Consciousness
June 5-10, 2017
La Jolla, California 
"To have a glimpse of what consciousness is would be the scientific achievement before which all others would pale."
William James  
'The Science of Consciousness' ('TSC') is an interdisciplinary conference on all aspects of the nature of conscious experience, awareness, feelings and existence. How does the brain produce consciousness? Is consciousness intrinsic to the universe, or an epiphenomenal illusion? How can consciousness causally affect brain processes? What are the best empirical theories? Do we have free will? How did life and consciousness originate and evolve? What are the origins of moral and aesthetic values? How can we improve mental, physical and cognitive function? Can consciousness persist after bodily death, e.g. through 'uploading' to machines, or via mental processes tied to the natural world?  
Informal, intensive and interdisciplinary in a fun environment, the 24th annual TSC conference will consist of Plenary Sessions, Pre-Plenary Workshops, Evening Concurrent Talk and Poster sessions, Technology and Art Exhibits, Social Events and Entertainment.  
For registration, hotel and other information see:
Plenary Program 
Tuesday June 6, 2017 
PL1 2:00 to 4:10 pm 
Can Machines Be Conscious?
Sir Roger Penrose, Oxford, 'How can Consciousness Arise within the Laws of Physics?'
Joscha Bach, Harvard, 'Consciousness as a Memory of Coordinating Attention: The Conductor Model of Consciousness'
Hartmut Neven, Google , Quantum AI, 'Possible Roles of Quantum Effects and Subjective Experience in Artificial Intelligence' 
Wednesday June 7, 2017  
PL2  8:30 to 10:40am
Language and Consciousness
Noam Chomsky, MIT, 'Language and Unconscious Mental Acts'
Thomas Bever, U Arizona, 'Three Aspects of (Un)conscious Processing in Language and its Normal Use'
Michael J Spivey, UC Merced, 'Language, Consciousness and Embodied Cognition' 
PL3 11:10 am to 12:30 pm​ 
Biophysics 1 - Memory, Spin and Anesthesia
Matthew Fisher, UC Santa Barbara, 'Are We Quantum Computers, or Merely Clever Robots?'
Travis Craddock, Nova Southeastern U, 'A Unitary Mechanism of Anesthesia?: Altering Collective Oscillations in Microtubules' 
PL4 2:00 to 4:10 pm
Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation 
Marom Bikson, CCNY/CUNY, 'Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Devices to Change Thought and Behavior'
John Allen, Arizona, 'Transcranial Ultrasound, Mood, and Resting State Network Connectivity'
Marvin Berman, VieLight, 'Integrating Noninvasive Photobiomodulation and Neuromodulation'
Michael Rohan, Harvard, 'The Effects of Low Field Magnetic Stimulation on Mood and Brain Function' 
Thursday June 8, 2017
PL5 8:30 to 10:40am 
Physics, Cosmology and Consciousness
Ivette Fuentes, U Nottingham, 'Gravity in the Quantum Lab'
Brian Keating, UCSD, 'Conscious Cosmos'
​James Tagg, Cengine, Penrose Institute, 'Are Human Beings Computers?' 
PL6 11:10 am to 12:30 pm​ 
Music and the Brain
Elaine Chew, Queen Mary University London, 'Mind over Music Perception'
Scott Makeig, UCSD, 'Mind Over Consciousness?' 
PL7 2:00 to 3:30 pm 
Neuroscience and Consciousness 1
Stephen Grossberg, Boston U, 'The Varieties of Brain Resonances and the Conscious Experiences They Support'
Georg Northoff, U Ottawa, 'Temporo-Spatial Theory of Consciousness' 
Friday, June 9, 2017
PL8 8:30 to 10:40am
Neuroscience and Consciousness 2 - Anomalies
Daniel P. Sheehan, U San Diego, 'It's About Time: Experiments in Consciousness and Retrocausation'
Peter Fenwick, UC London, 'A Meditation Teacher Who Can 'Transmit' Subjective Light/Energy'​
Lakhmir S. Chawla, George Washington U, 'End-of-Life Brain Activity' 
PL9 11:10 am to 12:30 pm​
Biophysics 2 - Memristors in the Brain?
Leon Chua, UCSF, 'Brains are Made of Memristors'
Jack A. Tuszynski, U Alberta, 'Microtubules as Subcellular Memristors' 
PL10 2:00 to 4:10 pm  
Neuroscience and Consciousness 3
Gentry Patrick, UCSD, 'Destruction as a Means of Remodeling: The Many Roles of Ubiquitin at the Synapse'
VS Ramachandran, UCSD, 'Embodied Brains and Disembodied Minds'
Charles F. Stevens, Salk Institute, UCSD, 'The Evolutionary Brain Mechanisms That Underlie Consciousness' 
Saturday, June 10, 2017
PL11 9:00 to 11:10 am
Vibrations, Resonance and Consciousness
Anirban Bandyopadhyay, NIMS, Tsukuba, 'Vibrational Frequencies of Biomaterials are the Key to Integration of Information'
Jiapei Dai, South Central University, China, 'Biophotonic Activities and Transmission in Relation to Consciousness' 
Erik Viirre, UCSD, 'Auditory Vibrations and Frequencies: Sounds in Your Head'  
PL12 11:40 am to 1:00 pm 
Eastern Philosophy
Xu Yingjin, Fudan University, China, 'Contemporary Theories of Consciousness and Nishida's notion of 'Basho'' 
Deepak Chopra, Chopra Foundation, 'Mind, Body, and Universe as Human Constructs'  
PL13 2:30 to 4:40 pm
Origin and Evolution of Life and Consciousness
Bruce Damer, UC Santa Cruz, 'The Origin of Life and Consciousness' 
Alysson R. Muotri, UCSD, 'Cerebral Organoids for Neurodevelopmental and Evolutionary Studie's 
Stuart Hameroff, U Arizona, 'The 'Quantum Pleasure Principle' - Did Life Evolve to Feel Good?'  
PRE-PLENARY WORKSHOPS  
(Included in the conference registration)  
MONDAY MORNING WORKSHOPS
June 5, 2017 - 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
1. DEI East-West Forum 1                                        
(Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra, India)
2. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Consciousness  
(Tagg, Bach, Neven, Penrose, Remmel, Verschure)
3. Tenniscentric  (Valladares)
4. Yoga and Meditation (Birch) 
MONDAY AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS                           
June 5, 2017 - 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm
1. DEI East-West Forum  part 2                                       
2. Brain Stimulation/Consciousness Technology        
(Bikson, Sanguinetti, Berman, Rohan, Martin)
3. Resonance, Life and Consciousness                      
(Schooler, Hunt, Bandyopadhyay, Craddock, Grossberg, Chew)
4.  Consciousness and the Arts                                 
(Day, Seifert, Kostiner, Electra)
5. Consciousness Healing Initiative                          
(Jain, Guarneri, King, Muehsam, Vieten) 
MONDAY EVENING PUBLIC LECTURE
6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Sir Roger Penrose                                
Fashion, Faith and Fantasy and the Big Questions in Modern Physics
INSTITUTE OF THE AMERICAS
10111 N. Torrey Pines Rd. La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
30 minute walk, 8 minute ride, simulcast to Hyatt Regency La Jolla​​ 
TUESDAY MORNING WORKSHOPS     
June 6, 2017 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
1. Language and Consciousness                         
(T. Bever, Chomsky, Spivey, O.Bever)
2. Deepak Chopra - 'The enlightened brain'       
3. David Bohm Centennial                                 
(Pylkkanen, Musser, Walleczek)
4.  Quantum Brain Biology                                
(Craddock, Tuszynski, Hameroff, Bandyopadhyay)  
CONCURRENT TALK PROGRAM 
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
5:00 to 7:55 pm 
C1: Dualism and Panpsychism
SchrinerGradowski, Liamas, GaertnerRemler, Kuznetsov, Kent, Kernion, Pylkkanen
C2: Memory and Consciousness
NakanoHsin-ping WuGottliebHeile, AnokhinFazekas, Loisi, Xiao-Lan Song
C3: Artificial Intelligence/Virtual Reality 1
Verschere, LinBezzubovaGackenbachLeping ZhaDuan, Yang Liu, Elamrani
C4: Consciousness and Molecular Biology
Woolf, SalujaSahniSchifferBakerPoolaJiang
C5: Consciousness and Models of Reality 1
MarkanYan HeKepplerBolarosGruber, Beichler, Andrews 
C6: Altered States of Consciousness
Lopez-SilvaDolciniVillanuevaGerken, Polito, JK Arora, Tirumalai 
C7: Quantum Ontologies 1
GlobusRosseinskyRangarajan, Gaertner, AK SatsangiThomasPrakash
C8: Consciousness and Social Interactions
OlsonMayhoferCarrassiDi PizzoGautamHarrison, Lloyd 

Wednesday, June 7, 2017  5:00 to 7:55 pm 
C9: Free Will and Intentionality
Besedin Munoz-JimenezGueryWestcombeMacNeillCea, Elliott
C10: Complexity and Brain Organization
MiyaharaIslerTetsuoBar LevLahavManinder, Virmani
C11: Language and Autism
MizumotoO Bever , Pensotti, MertsalovBhatnagarRaiPowell
C12: Consciousness and Evolution
FredrikssonWhiteleyMorrisonBakker, BeranHamilton, Tirumalai  
C13: Meditation and Consciousness
AhujaKatyal, SaranGoldsteinBirchMishra, Willman
C14: Consciousness and Quantum Measurement
McQueen, Kathpalia, Bhaumik, RoyCamargo-Perez, Gunji, Brophy, Gunji 
C15: Consciousness and Models of Reality 2
KorotkovHaoying Liu, AwretAlessandrini, Goradia, AgarwalWillman, Allsop  
C16: Vibrations, Resonance and Consciousness
Roberts, BurgarellaSchooler, Hunt, Kent, Katkova, Safin, Pyari, Krishnananda
Friday, June 9, 2017
5:00 to 7:55 pm 
C17: Explanatory Gap and Intentionality
EbbersJansenChoate, Black, Ruggeri, Allsop, Jianfeng Li, Xinyu Wei, Ruggeri, Ting-An Lin
C18: Neuroscience Topics
Dinis-Pereira, Yu Feng, ClarkPersuhSanguinettiLei Zhang, ToropovaBettinger
C19: Consciousness and Unconscious Processes
DeschepperGinzburgSix, StevensonGutmanNormanHedne
C20: Mind Body
McKusick, Jain, Mruthinti, Muehsam, Vieten, Yijun Liu,Ying-Tung Lin
C21: Artificial Intelligence and Models of Reality
PanovBeck, Shirtz, Charan, Singh, Ju Lee, Kanta Arora
C22: Consciousness and Models of Reality 3
KhabeevNarayanan, PyariJain, CortelKim, Vallederes
C23: Consciousness and the Arts
DayMenshikova, Colbert, Oberst, Kostiner, Malhotra, Idnani
C24: Quantum Ontologies 2
Hankey, NarayanRulin XiuKnoxKohlBlumGreen

POSTER SESSION 1
Wednesday, June 7, 7:00 to 10:00 pm
Agarwal, Agarwal, Agarwal, Alakh, Azevedo, Bhasin, Bhasin, Bhat, Bhatnagar, 
Bommireddipalli, Buglo, Chellapilla, Datta, Gorjup, Gupta, Gupta, Gupta, Jois, Kapoor, Kent, Khan, Khatkale, Khurana, Kumar, 
Markan, Mathur,Mathur, Misra, Mittal, Pahl, Parmar, Paul, Poudel,  Prokash, 
Pyari, Ramchandran, Rana, D. Saini, A. Saini, Sandhu , Saravana, Satsangee, Satsangi,  Satsangi, Satsangi, Saxena, Sharma, Mathur, Shivhare,
Singh, Sinha, Srivastava, Srivastava, Srivastava, Sundaram, Swami, Swaroop, ​Tiwari, Trivedi, Zadey

POSTER SESSION 2
Friday, June 9, 7:00 to 10:00 pm
Aviv, Barbosa, Barsotti, Bozorgi, Brito, Chen, Chiarella, Coelho, Cohly, Costa, Costa, Daneshfard, Davis, Dzhaber, Galikova, Graca, Guta, Hong, Kashyap,
Kozyreva, Lee, Mathur,Melkikh, Pankovski, Patil, Peerally, Plotke, Safina, 
Sarfarazi, Six, Sood, Swami, Usvapelto, Ventureyra, Vucolova, Wang, Williams, 
Wong, Zegarac, Zhang, Zhu 

Art-Tech-Health Exhibits
Wednesday and Friday 7:00-10:00 pm
Paul Thomas, New Visual Languages and the Speculative Nature of the Quantum Universe
Margaret Dolinsky, Creativity and its Mediation for Navigating between Reality and Virtual Reality
Jiyun Park, W[hole]ness - Scaling Consciousness/Cosmologies Through Geometry

Pam Payne, The Telenoetic Medium - Presentation of The Author's Video Artwork, A Mnemonic Device to Facilitate Meditative, Noetic States of Consciousness
Jens Pilegaard, Musings on Captured Moments
Naama Kostiner, Create Your Own Flow
Jeanne Marie Sanguinetti - Pac Man Line, Academy of Art, San Francisco, CA
Mimi Loup Brown, Artist, Pasadena, CA
Cyndi Sanguinetti, Artist, Pasadena, CA

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITS 
Wednesday and Friday 7:00-10:00 pm

Vielight Inc.
Infrared Photomodulation and Neurofeedback for Alzheimer's disease
Marvin Berman

Soterix Medical
Transcranial Electrical Stimulation
Abhishek Datta

Roger Penrose Institute
Creativity Inspiration/Creativity Competition
James Tagg, Erik Viirre

Mclean Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Low Field Magnetic Stimulation
Michael Rohan

Arthur C. Clarke Center at UCSD
Assembly 
Sheldon Brown

University of Arizona Center for Consciousness Studies
Transcranial ultrasound ('TUS') program
Chris Chan, Betsy Bigbee, Stuart Hameroff, Jay Sanguinetti

National Institute of Material Science, Tsukuba, japan
Visualizing microtubule information processing
Anirban Bandyopadhyay

University of Alberta
Unfolding misfolded proteins to treat neurodegenerative disease
Jack Tuszynski
Wellness - Health

Daily 7:00 - 8:00 am                           
Mark Valladares, TennisCentric  

Daily 6:30-7:30 am and 4-5 pm         
Beryl Bender Birch, Yoga and Meditation 

Chopra Center
You Are The Universe Wellness Space

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