Paranormal Australia Online Conference
Parapsychology Australia Online 4th Conference
Join us for another exciting online conference with a fascinating lineup of speakers! Explore with an ex-CIA Psychic Spy who utilized remote-viewing during his service; a researcher who studied telepathy and the brain with twins; an Associate Professor who examined phone calls from the dead and a Medical Anthropologist who looked into astral projection in the next generation!
A Journey into Consciousness (Remote Viewing)
12.00noon – 1.15pm (AEST)
Dr David Morehouse - Author, Educator, and former U.S. Army Special Operations Officer, Company and Battalion Commander and Remote Viewer for the CIA.
This is a presentation about human transformation. Nearly forty years ago, David trained a battalion of Jordanian Rangers in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. David was a killer elite, a U.S. Army Ranger Company Commander, a man whose life seemed on purpose; a military career assured. This destiny vanished in an instant when a Jordanian machinegun bullet struck my helmet, knocking him unconscious. What followed recast the azimuth of his life, setting into motion a journey through darkness to an awakening, an epiphany of science and spirit motivating a metamorphose of my life’s purpose and calling. His story is a journey into consciousness with perspectives on quantum physics and quantum mind, the moment, Remote Viewing, and more; all presented with the intention of inspiring a deeper understanding of individual and collective human promise and potential.
Twins, telepathy and the brain.
1.30pm – 2.30pm (AEST)
Professor Emeritus Richard Silberstein – Director of Neuro-Insight (Melbourne, Australia)
Richard will describe findings from a recent Melbourne study undertaken to examine changes in brain Functional Connectivity (FC) associated with possible anomalous interactions between sensorily isolated identical (monozygotic) twins. Five set of female twins served as participants where one twin (‘sender’) passively viewed 100 images presented at random successive intervals while their sister (‘receiver’) viewed a static image in another room. It was hypothesized that if the twins were to demonstrate anomalous interactions, then the ‘receiver’ FC will exhibit statistically significant changes only when their FC estimates are based on the ‘sender’ image appearance times. It was observed that FC changes were consistent with the hypothesis in 11 of the 38 recording sessions. The significance of the findings as well as the problems encountered will be discussed.
Phone calls from the dead?
3.00pm – 4.00pm (AEST)
Dr Callum Cooper - Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Northampton (UK)
This presentation shall discuss the phenomenon of ‘anomalous telecommunication contacts’. Often, these contacts have been associated with After-Death Communication experiences, where reports occur of deceased individuals allegedly making contact. However, unusual reports of calls from living individuals and perceived ‘extra-terrestrials’ have been documented too. Cases shall be presented, research methods, controversies and theories.
Shifting to Hogwarts: Astral Projection, the Next Generation.
4.15pm – 5.15pm (AEST)
Samantha Lee Treasure - MA in Medical Anthropology from SOAS University of London, based in UK and Korea
Over the pandemic, a practice known as “shifting” or “shifting realities” became popular on social media. Incorporating the themes of law of attraction, multiverse and parasocial relationships, the main aims of this practice were to (a) shift into a parallel life, and (b) enter fictional worlds and encounter their favourite comfort characters. Astral projection became the tool of choice to achieve both, with out-of-body and incubation techniques disseminated to millions of Generation Z under lockdown. This talk will discuss this rise of shifting and its differences and similarities with the astral projection practices of Millennials and other generations.