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Traveling
back to Earth, having just walked
on the moon, Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar
Mitchell had an experience for which nothing
in his life had prepared him. As he approached
the planet we know as home, he was filled
with an inner conviction as certain as
any mathematical equation he'd ever solved.
He knew that the beautiful blue world
to which he was returning is part of a
living system, harmonious and whole—and
that we all participate, as he expressed
it later, "in a universe of consciousness."
Trained
as an engineer and scientist, Captain
Mitchell was most comfortable in the world
of rationality and physical precision.
Yet the understanding that came to him
as he journeyed back from space felt just
as trustworthy—it represented another
way of knowing.
This experience radically
altered his worldview: Despite science's
superb technological achievements, he
realized that we had barely begun to probe
the deepest mystery of the universe—the
fact of consciousness itself. He became
convinced that the uncharted territory
of the human mind was the next frontier
to explore, and that it contained possibilities
we had hardly begun to imagine. Within
two years of his expedition, Edgar Mitchell
founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences
in 1973.
Today, Dr Mitchell serves on the board of directors of the institute. He continues to be active at institute events, including lectures and conferences.
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