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OTHER REALITIES: THE "ALIEN ABDUCTION"
PHENOMENON by John E. Mack
A professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School explores the implications of increasing numbers of case reports of
people who claim to have been abducted by unfamiliar beings. "What has struck me," he says, "is the 'ordinariness'
of this population."
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WAR: COMPREHENDING ITS MYSTIQUE
AND ITS MADNESS by Lawrence LeShan
Psychologist LeShan suggests we learn to differentiate between our cultural realities based on myth and on reason as we
work to prevent war and promote peace. A protection against war is an awareness of these differences.
ON DIALOGUE by David Bohm
Why would a world-famous theoretical physicist pause to promote "dialogue"? Because, he tells us, dialogue can
lead to a transformation of consciousness, both individually and collectively, and he explores ways to do this.
CONTEMPLATING NATURE: INTERVIEW WITH ARTHUR ZAJONC
by Jane Clark
Physics professor Arthur Zajonc tells interviewer Jane Clark that "science is not apart from life, but part of it."
He comments on the need "to dwell on the tensions and paradoxes of our time to create the capacities for understanding
our future".
NATURAL ORDER by Hanson Ashley
A traditional Navajo, speaking at an IONS workshop, reflects that the observance of seasons and natural cycles creates
balance and an understanding of the whole.
POP OUT OF YOUR LIFE DRAMA by Carol
Guion
Since John McGough was born with Down syndrome 35 years ago he has been a living demonstration of unconditional love and
has served to inspire many.
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