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Issue 06
Spring 1988

THE GREATER SELF: NEW FRONTIERS IN EXCEPTIONAL ABILITIES RESEARCH by Thomas J. Hurley III
Thomas J. Hurley III introduces this special issue on the Institute's November 1987 conference in Washington, DC.

THE PERENNIAL PUZZLE OF UNTAPPED POTENTIALS by Edgar D. Mitchell
Edgar D. Mitchell reflects on his experience in space, which changed his perception of human consciousness and our future.

SPONTANEOUS REMISSION: STUDIES OF SELF - HEALING by Brendan O'Regan
Brendan O'Regan suggests that research on spontaneous remission may help create the basis for a regenerative medicine.

NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND TALENT by Loraine Obler
Loraine Obler describes how the neuropsychologist studies special abilities.

CHILD PRODIGIES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN POTENTIAL by David Feldman
David Feldman gives examples of prodigious talent in young children.

TEACHING MIND/BODY SKILLS TO CHILDREN by Karen Olness
Karen Olness describes the teaching of self-regulation skills to children, with case histories.

THE TRANSFORMATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN MEDITATION by Daniel Brown
Daniel Brown brings the millennia-old traditions of the East to the attention of cognitive psychology.

HIDDEN ENERGIES: THE MIND OF THE MENTAL CALCULATOR by Steven Smith
Steven Smith reports characteristics of "lightning calculation", and speculates on its basis.

PEAK PERFORMERS IN BUSINESS by Charles Garfield
Charles Garfield describes one of the key components of peak performance in any field-having a mission.

CREATIVITY, CREATIVE ALTRUISM AND COOPERATION by Howard Gruber
Howard Gruber explores the relationships among creativity, altruism and the ability to work with others.

SUPERNORMAL PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING by Keith Thompson
Keith Thompson outlines the premises of Esalen Institute's Study of Exceptional Functioning.

METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF EXCEPTIONAL ABILITIES RESEARCH by Willis H. Harman
Willis Harman lists seven characteristics of an "extended science" capable of encompassing the full spectrum of exceptional abilities.

EXCEPTIONAL ABILITIES IN CHANNELING by Arthur Hastings
Arthur Hastings finds exceptional abilities in the channeling of health information, literature, music and the arts, mathematics, and philosophy.


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