Saturday, September 3, 2016.
10AM – 12 PM.
Suggested Donation $5.
There has been more than four decades of research on the subject of young children who report detailed memories of a previous life, conducted by Child Psychiatrist Ian Stevenson and his colleague and successor, Child Psychiatrist Jim Tucker at the University of Virginia. In the September IONS meeting, we will discuss the results of their research and the implications of this work in terms of not only survival of consciousness, but also why some children have these vivid memories and others don’t. Please join us for this fascinating discussion.
What is IONS? The Institute of Noetic Sciences™founded in 1973 by Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research, education, and membership organization whose mission is supporting individual and collective transformation through consciousness research, educational outreach, and engaging a global learning community in the realization of our human potential. “Noetic” comes from the Greek word nous, which means “intuitive mind” or “inner knowing.” IONS™ conducts, sponsors, and collaborates on leading-edge research into the potentials and powers of consciousness, exploring phenomena that do not necessarily fit conventional scientific models while maintaining a commitment to scientific rigor.
The Caritas Center sponsors one of a global network of self-organizing community groups that study and discuss the work of IONS.