My sights were set on parapsycholigical research in 1977 at Mesa College by the dean of the psych dept.when I was a psych major. A part of Stanford's Stargate program. I used the Navy for Carte Blanche travel in the world for 24 years and always kept this in the back of my mind as I experimented with MK. I studied at the Edgar Cayce Institute library for a few years when I was in Virginia Beach and Norfolk, and they would send me books free when I was overseas. I wonder if they still have that beautiful library. I noticed no mention of it on their web page and since I found no reference I didn't rejoin a few years ago. I used to browse there quite a bit in the library. I had the dean's reading list at that time and delved out from there. This has been an interest of mine for many years...
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The Parapsychological Association is an international professional organization of scientists and scholars engaged in the study of psi (or 'psychic') experiences, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, psychic healing, and precognition. The primary objective of the PA is to achieve a scientific understanding of these experiences.
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