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  Project Information

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IONS Research and Education Project Highlights

From its inception, the Institute of Noetic Sciences has blazed new trails in exploring the big questions: Who are we? How does consciousness impact the physical world? What are our potentials, and how can we achieve those potentials? What leads to beneficial personal and societal healing and transformation?

Because limited consciousness underlies many of the problems we face as a species, our research focuses on the fundamental nature of consciousness, its interaction with the physical world, and how the human experience of consciousness can dramatically transform. We conduct basic science and laboratory research on mind-matter interactions, social science investigations of transformational experiences and practices and their impact on individual and collective wellness, and clinical and applied studies testing the real-world effectiveness of consciousness-based interventions.

We also advance the study of consciousness by training young scientists interested in noetic topics through our internship program, stimulating innovative new work through our awards and small grants programs, and facilitating strategic collaborations and invitational meetings among scientists to accelerate development of new, cross-disciplinary studies. In addition, we synthesize bodies of knowledge, such as the science of meditation or the role of compassion in healing, disseminate these summaries, and use what we’ve learned to identify next steps.

Finally, we communicate what we’ve learned in peer-reviewed scientific journals and scholarly meetings as well as to the general public, and we translate our findings into educational products and curricula for targeted audiences

IONS’ Research and Education program is organized into three primary areas:

Extended Human Capacities
Consciousness and Healing
Worldview Transformation

Extended Human Capacities

This program investigates the physical basis of interconnectedness; noetic states of consciousness including nondual awareness, intuition, and presentiment; the effects of intention on the physical world; and human capacities that extend beyond the conventional constraints of space and time. By studying these phenomena, we seek a more comprehensive understanding of noetic experiences, consciousness, the self, and the nature of reality. Additional funding in this program area will support upgrades to our unique laboratory, further scientific study on the nature of consciousness and its role in the physical world, and the training of emerging young noetic scientists through our internship program.

Highlighted Projects

• Consciousness and the Physical World –—
This project studies two fundamental challenges in understanding the nature of consciousness:
In psychology, it’s the problem of how immaterial mind arises from the material world; in physics, it’s the problem of how and why observation affects activity in the quantum realm. One experiment currently under way is studying how the “mind’s eye” interacts with photons in a doubleslit optical apparatus. This and other experiments are moving beyond mere demonstrations of mind-matter interactions and linking the effects to well-established physical theories.

• Nondual States of Awareness –—
Mystics, meditators, and everyday people who have had peak experiences describe subjective states of awareness in which they experience what has been termed “nondual awareness”—the dissolving of boundaries between self and other, feeling at one with everything that is, and often a sense of timelessness. Are these experiences fantasy, hallucinations, or do they accurately reflect awareness extending beyond the accepted boundaries of time and space? We are studying this question by monitoring brain activity during states of nondual awareness and assessing brain and autonomic reactions to sensory stimuli. We hope to upgrade our equipment and expand our work to include a larger participant population and more comprehensive assessments.

Consciousness and Healing

Although great strides have been made in the study of complementary and alternative medicine, our health care system remains primarily disease-centered rather than focused on whole-person healing. The consciousness and healing research program supports a new model of health care that allows for the inner wisdom of both patients and health care providers to be combined with scientific and technological advances for the promotion of health and well-being. Additional funding in this program area will support our strategic efforts to help integrate this new model into hospitals and healthcare systems, as well as further research on the efficacy of consciousness-based interventions.

Highlighted Projects

• Consciousness in Health Care –—
Despite many studies supporting the efficacy of mind-body approaches to healing, mainstream health care remains still largely resistant to integrating such methods.
IONS researchers are developing approaches for overcoming these barriers at both individual and institutional levels. Through research and field formation, project objectives include convening key stakeholders, developing workable strategies, assessing the outcomes of those strategies, and providing educational programs for health professionals.

• Mindful Motherhood –—
In the year 2000, IONS developed an intervention program to encourage maternal infant bonding and communication in Latina pregnant teenagers of Marin County. Now, in collaboration with California Pacific Medical Center, we’ve developed a meditation and yoga-based program that has been shown to reduce stress and improve mood in pregnant women and early mothers, while enhancing the bond between mothers and their babies. The book Mindful Motherhood and an educational website were released in May of 2009. Additional efforts are being directed toward further research, wider circulation of our intervention-educational classes and workshops, and development of an online course.
[learn more]

Worldview Transformation

Transforming our world will require fundamental shifts in consciousness— changes in our worldviews—on both individual and collective levels. This research program area focuses on the phenomena of consciousness transformation: how it occurs, how it can be stimulated, and how it can be translated into long-term beneficial changes for oneself and one’s community. Additional funding for this program area will allow for continuing investigation into the experiences and practices that can stimulate such worldview shifts, as well as translating what we’ve learned into training programs and curricula.

Highlighted Projects

• Transformative Practices and Well-Being –—
We recently completed a study in which 50 people were followed over the course of one-year to determine how their engagement in transformative practices affected their lives. The results of the study clearly showed psychological and physical benefits associated with such practices and also allowed us to develop new and improved ways to study the transformative process. Building on this work and in collaboration with California Pacific Medical Center, we are now tracking 150 people to explore how their involvement in spiritual practice affects their health and well-being.

• The Science of Peace –—
The predominant worldview regards human nature as self-centered and self-interested. Insights from the world’s wisdom traditions, however, combined with emerging research on neuroplasticity and the science of prosocial emotions, are painting a different picture—one that recognizes our innate capacities for compassion, forgiveness, and altruism. We are engaged in a comprehensive strategy to form a new multidisciplinary “science of peace.” It is directed toward accelerating research and scholarship to identify tools for cultivating inner and outer peace and to promote a new view of humanity in which peace is possible.


Tools, Training, and Curricula

Because education is a key catalyst for change, we are translating our own and our colleagues’ research findings into practical evidence-based tools, training programs, and curricula for youth, professionals, and lifelong learners. Additional funding for this area will allow us to further expand these educational programs. Our goal is to offer people experiences that will inspire them, information and ideas that will empower them, and tools they can use in their own arena to foster individual and collective transformation.

Highlighted Projects

• Worldview Literacy –—
Based on our research on transformation, we are developing a new curriculum on “worldview literacy” for grades 8–12, currently being pilot-tested in classrooms across the country. Using guided classroom activities and immersive learning experiences, the curriculum is designed to increase students’ capacity for self-understanding and compassion. Our goals for this program are to publish the curriculum and expand its use; develop and implement outcome measures; develop a “train the trainer” program for teachers; create an interactive web program to connect students and teachers from all over the globe; and create a multiplayer online game featuring collaborative challenges and adventures. [learn more]

• Online Professional Development Continuing Education Programs –—
Grounded in three decades of research on the relationship between consciousness and healing, using the rich archive of the Institute’s books, articles, and audio/video materials, and engaging our network of doctors, nurses, and healers, we are developing an innovative catalog of training programs for health professionals and the general public. Through a focused business plan, our goal is to create renewable revenue while helping stimulate positive transformation in the health care system.

 

mini-sites:

There are a number of interesting and innovative projects that the institute has worked on in the past and will develop into the future. We have created "mini-sites" for several of these projects as a way of making the information easily accessible.

Consciousness and Healing

Spontaneous Remission

Distant Healing

The Physical and Psychological Effects of Meditation

Searchable Bibliography of Meditation Research

 

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