Russell Targ QUOTES

Laws change, habits dissolve, new forms and functions emerge whenever an individual or a society learns a new behavior. This is because we are all connected through what Sheldrake calls “morphogenetic fields” — organizing templates that weave through time and space and hold the patterns for all structures, but which can be altered according to our changing thoughts and actions.  
The laws of nature are not absolutes; rather, they are accumulations of habits. The law of gravity, for example, is a pretty well-fixed habit, probably owing to the trillions of beings throughout the universe who give it general assent. Yet yogis, swamis, and more than a few Catholic saints report that, in deep meditation or spiritual rapture, [continue reading...]
Although each of us obviously inhabits a separate physical body, the laboratory data from a hundred years of parapsychology research [...]
Psychic abilities are neither sacred nor secular; they are just natural human abilities. We can use them to find lost car keys or elusive [...]
It appears to me that we are, first and foremost, looking for the experience of love. In a meditative state of mind, we can become aware [...]
Dzogchen teaches us to look directly at our awareness and experience the geometry of consciousness — the relationship of our awareness to [...]
To my mind, the self or ego is not who we are. This can be revealed in many ways, one of them being the practice of remote viewing. Among [...]
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