Authors: Steve Volk
D. Drabelle, “In Dreams Begin Discoveries,”
Pennsylvania Gazette
(January/February 2009), accessed November 1, 2010, http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/0109/feature3_1.html
Author's note:
Artists and writers and filmmakers long inspired by their dreams include auteurs like David Lynch and more mainstream, popular figures like Stephanie Meyer, who divined the story for
Twilight
from a dream. Paul McCartney dreamt the music that became “Yesterday,” and Keith Richards woke up with “(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction” in his head. Novels like
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde
and
Frankenstein
also sprang directly from dreams.
CHAPTER 9: AFTER-DEATH COMMUNICATION?
William James,
The Will to Believe and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy
(Dover, 1956): 29â30.
Tom Lareau, Interview, January 2005.
Allan Botkin, Interviews, February 2005, August 2010.
“About Induced ADCs,” from Botkin's own web site, makes the claim of providing IADCs to thousands, http://induced-adc.com/
Allan Botkin, Interview with George Noory,
Coast to Coast
A.M.
,
October 27, 2004, http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2004/10/27. Accessed November 1, 2010.
F. Shapiro,
EMDR
(Basic Books, 1997): 8â10 (discovery), 26â28 (no understood mechanism), 5 (too good to be true), 91â92, 135â36 (information processing).
F. Shapiro, “Eye Movement Desensitization: A New Treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder,”
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
20, no. 3 (1989): 211â17.
R. T. Carroll, “Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR),”
Skeptic's Dictionary,
accessed October 27, 2010, http://www.skepdic.com/emdr.html
F. Shapiro, “Efficacy of the Eye Movement Desensitization Procedure in the Treatment of Traumatic Memories,”
Journal of Traumatic Stress Studies
2 (1989): 199â223.
A. Ehlers et al., “Do All Psychological Treatments Really Work the Same in Post-traumatic Stress Disorder?”
Clinical Psychology Review
30, no. 2 (2010): 269â76.
Author's note:
Here is a by no means complete listing of studies attesting to EMDR's effectiveness.
B. van der Kolk, “The Psychobiology and Psychopharmacology of PTSD,”
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental
16 (2001): 49â64.
G. H. Seidler, “Comparing the Efficacy of EMDR and Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in the Treatment of PTSD: A Meta-Analytic Study,”
Psychological Medicine
36, no. 11 (2006): 1515â22.
R. Rodenburg, “Efficacy of EMDR in Children: A Meta-Analysis,”
Clinical Psychology Review
29, no. 7 (November 2009): 599â606.
M. L. Van Etten, “Comparative Efficacy of Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Meta-Analysis,”
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
5 (1998): 126â44.
C. M. Chemtob et al., “Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing,”
Effective Treatments for PTSD: Practice Guidelines from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
(Guilford, 2009): 283â301.
“Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Treatment for Psychologically Traumatized Individuals,”
Effective Treatments for PTSD: Practice Guidelines from the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
(Guilford, 2000): 333â35.
S. A. Wilson et al., “Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing,”
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
63 (1995): 928â37.
S. A. Wilson et al., “15-Month Follow-Up of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Treatment for Psychological Trauma,”
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
65, no. 6 (1997): 1047â56.
J. G. Carlson, “Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Treatment for Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder,”
Journal of Traumatic Stress
11, no. 1 (January 2008): 3â24.
Robbie Dunton, EMDR Institute, Interview, November 2010.
A fuller listing of EMDR's laurels can be obtained at the EMDR International Association web site: http://www.emdria.org/
Allan Botkin and R. Craig Hogan,
Induced After-Death Communication
(Hampton Roads, 2005): 10â15.
R. Stickgold, “EMDR: A Putative Neurobiological Mechanism of Action,”
Journal of Clinical Psychology
58, no. 1 (2002): 61â75.
C. T. Smith, “Posttraining Increases in REM Sleep Intensity Implicate REM Sleep in Memory Processing and Provide a Biological Marker of Learning Potential,”
Learning and Memory
6 (2004): 714â19.
Thomas Mellman, “REM Sleep and the Early Development of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder,”
American Journal of Psychiatry
159 (October 2002): 1696â1701.
K. Lansing, et. al, “High-Resolution Brain SPECT Imaging and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing in Police Officers With PTSD,”
Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences,
17, no. 4, (2005): 526â532.
P. Levin, P., et. al, “What psychological testing and neuroimaging tell us about the treatment of posttraumataic stress disorder by eye movement desensitization and reprocessing,”
Journal of Anxiety Disorders,
13, no. 1â2 (1999): 159â172
B. van der Kolk, “The psychobiology of traumatic memory: Clinical implications of neuroimaging studies,”
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences,
821 (1997): 99â113.
I interviewed six soldiers in one group and had individual interviews with three more. One soldier declined to have his last name published. Thanks to Jimmy Rivers, Pete Reed, Wendell Marks, Ramone Calderon, George, Mike Sylvia, Mike Dick, Paul Thomas, and Tom Lareau.
Induced After-Death Communications, under “Trained Therapists Available Today” at http://induced-adc.com/
The IADC therapists I interviewed included Katelynn Daniles, Greg Rimoldi, and Hania Stromberg, Ph.D.
Bessel van der Kolk, Interview, March 2005.
As I was finishing this book, Botkin said he has found a researcher who is interested in conducting a study on the effectiveness of IADC therapy.
Chapter 11: OUR TIME IN HELL
William James, “The Energies of Men,” first published in
Science
, no. 635 (1907): 321â32, accessed October 27, 2010, http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/James/energies.htm
Lucid Dreaming Workshop, March 2010.
Stephen LaBerge,
Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming
(Ballantine, 2004): 87.
Robert Waggoner,
Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self
(Moment Point Press, 2009): 51â75, 158â59 (Keelin story).
“Conversation Between Stephen LaBerge and Paul Tholey in July of 1989.”
Author's note:
This interview took place at the 1989 Association for the Study of Dreams (ASD) conference in London. This interview, available online, nicely illustrates LaBerge's position that the other dream figures are in fact our own mental constructs (or at least there is no proof of their independence). Accessed October 27, 2010, http://www.futurehi.net/docs/Laberge_Tholey.html
Sam Harris,
The End of Faith
(Norton, 2004): 40â41.
Aborigines, 212
academia, 23, 55
Afghanistan, 174, 235, 250
afterlife, 6, 13, 15, 32, 34, 35, 41, 78, 101, 107, 111, 249
induced after-death communication, 233â50
near-death experiences and, 32â51
agnosticism, 14
Aharonov, Yakir, 9
AIDS, 50
alchemy, 5â6
alcoholism, 238
aliens, 156, 159
abductions, 150
See also
unidentified flying objects (UFOs)
Allen, Joseph, 160
Allen, Steve, 115â19, 130, 132, 293
Allison, Paul D., 58
“Experimental Parapsychology as a Rejected Science,” 58
Amazing Meeting, 71
Amis, Martin, 1
amygdala, 9â11, 60, 192â93, 195â96
anesthesia, 85, 86â87, 89, 93
Angelou, Maya, 163
anoxia, 39
Apollo space program, 153â57, 158, 160â62
Aridaeus of Soli, 33
Aristotle, 211
Army, U.S., 56
IADC therapy for vets, 233â35, 238â43, 246, 247â50
remote viewing experiments, 56â59, 81
art, 103, 217
artificial intelligence (AI), 89, 90, 91
Association for Space Explorers, 161
Association for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep (APSS), 214
Aston, Francis, 6
astrology, 67â68
astronauts, 153â75
atheism, 8, 14, 15, 16, 94, 107, 183, 186â88, 198, 263, 265
Atran, Scott, 187â88
Baltic Sea, 59
Barber, Theodore, 148
Barham, Jay and Martha, 47â50
Barrett, Deirdre, 220â21
BBC, 54, 126
Beaver, David, 171â72
behaviorism, 211, 238
belief, 14, 15, 234, 262, 263
skepticism vs., 53â81
Berger, Hans, 6
Berger, Rick E., 71
Beyond Belief Conference, 83â86, 100, 103, 108
Bigelow, Bob, 173
Bingham, Roger, 83â84
BioLogos Foundation, 200
biology, 102, 103, 127
Blackmore, Susan, 70â71
Dying to Live
, 39â40
“The Elusive Open Mind: Ten Years of Negative Research in Parapsychology,” 70
Blagrove, Mark, 220
BMC Genomics
, 199
Bohm, David, 9
Botkin, Allan, 234â50
Induced After-Death Communication
, 242
Bowie, David, 128
BP oil spill, 163
brain, 4, 6, 9â11, 16, 24, 39â40, 41, 60â61, 89, 90, 183, 246, 262
consciousness outside the, 83â112
dreaming and, 216â24
effects of meditation and prayer on, 177â204
near-death experience and, 39â40, 41â43
perceptual illusions created by, 190â92
See also
amygdala
Branson, Richard, 173, 174
British Humanist Association, 107
Britton, Willoughby, 41â43
Brown, Dan:
The Da Vinci Code
, 156
The Lost Symbol
, 156
Buddhism, 105, 107, 166, 179, 197, 199, 200, 209, 211â12, 262
Bush, George W., 44
Campbell, Thomas,
My Big TOE
, 106
cancer, 167â68, 236, 244
carbon dioxide, 44
cardiac arrest, 33
cardiac massage theory, 38, 39
Carnegie Mellon University, 159
Carter, Chris,
Parapsychology and the Skeptics,
66
Catholicism, 182, 210â11, 257
Cave, Nick, “Dig, Lazarus, Dig!” 21
Center for Sleep Research, UCLA, 218
Cernan, Eugene, 160
Chalmers, David, 109â110
change blindness, 190
chemistry, 5, 99
Chen, Norbu, 166â67
Chicago, 27, 238, 244
VA Hospital, 238â40
childhood memories, 139â46
China, 127
Christianity, 29, 34, 167, 194, 195, 198, 199, 200, 210â11
prayer, 195â96
Churchill, Winston, 3
Churchland, Patricia, 83, 102
clairvoyance, 57
climate change, 163, 173
CNN, 114
Coldea, Radu, 103
Cold War, 161
Collins, Francis, 200â201
The Language of God
, 200
Collins, Michael, 160
Colvin, Barrie, 152
Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI), 72
Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP), 66â69, 72
compassion, 198
computers, 92, 99
consciousness, 13, 36, 83â112, 156, 167â68, 183, 211, 234
outside the brain, 83â112
Penrose-Hameroff model of, 83â112
quantum theory of, 83â112
research, 88â112
Copeland, Matt, 129
Copenhagen argument, 97â98
Copernican perspective, 162
Corcoran, Diane, 35
CPR, 32â33, 38
Crick, Francis, 217
Current Research in Social Psychology
, 74
Daily Mail
, 55
Dalai Lama, 17, 105, 200, 201
Dalton, Jeff, 227
Danley, July, 136
d'Aquili, Eugene, 183â84
dark matter, 8
Dateline
(TV program), 157
Dawkins, Richard, 1, 14, 15, 16, 17, 83, 85, 151, 178, 183, 187, 201, 212, 265
“Time to Stand Up,” 1
death, 15, 218â19, 234
Buddhist views on, 209
fear of, 34, 38, 112
induced after-death communication, 233â50
Kübler-Ross on, 22â23, 26â32, 36â37, 45
near-death experiences and, 21â51
de Bono, Edward, 125â26, 219
Delorme, Arnaud, 110
Dement, William, 211, 212â13
Dennett, Daniel, 15, 110â11, 178, 187, 201
Consciousness Explained
, 110
Darwin's Dangerous Idea
, 183
Deutsch, David, 54
Discover
, 42
Discovery channel, 157
Disneyland, 141â42
District Nine
(film), 128
DNA, 200, 217
dreaming, 6, 205â231
lucid, 205â231, 255â66
dream yoga, 209
drugs, 26, 38, 40, 167â68, 247
D'Souza, Dinesh, 187
DuBois, Allison, 76
Dunning, Brian, 13, 123â24
“dyadic” model of the universe, 169
Dylan, Bob, “Ballad of a Thin Man,” 53
Eagleman, David, 14, 17
Easterbrook, Gregg, “Why We Shouldn't Go to Mars,” 153
Edwards, Tim, 122â23
Einstein, Albert, 9, 95, 99, 100
electricity, 6
electro encephalogram (EEG), 6
electronic voice phenomenon, 2â3
electrooculogram (EOG), 213, 214
EMF waves, 148
Empire-Tribune
, 114, 118, 129, 133
endorphins, 39
Enlightenment, 7
entanglement, 95, 101
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 161, 163
epilepsy, 41, 42
epistemology, 14
Everett, Hugh, 98
evolution, 200
evolutionary neuroscience, 83
extrasensory perception (ESP), 57
eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), 236â50
Falwell, Jerry, 198
Family Ghost, 139â46, 251â54, 266
fantasy-prone personality (FPP), 148â50
Fanthorpe, Lionel, 3
Fate
magazine, 67
fear, 196, 197
Feynman, Richard, 98, 99
The Strange Theory of Light and Matter
, 99
Fields, W. C., 251
fight-or-flight response, 192â93, 246
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, 15
Franciscan nuns, 195, 196
French, Chris, 55, 61, 73, 151
Freud, Sigmund, 217
“fringe” journals, 66
Gaitan, Lee Roy, 113â14, 117, 133, 135
Galileo, 64
Ganzfeld tests, 60, 75
Garn, Jake, 161
Gauquelin, Michel and Francoise, 67â68
Gebser, Jean, 17, 201
Geller, Uri, 69â70, 164â66, 170
Gell-Man, Murray, 98
genetics, 198â99, 200
Gentile, Lou, 1â3, 17, 18, 152
ghosts, 3, 4, 6, 7â8, 18, 51, 139â52, 251â54, 266
childhood memories of, 139â46
skeptics, 143â44, 146â52
“giggle factor,” 173
global warming, 163
glossolalia, 184â85
Goddard, Robert, 158â59
Gödel, Kurt, 92
gold, 5
golden ratio, 103
Great Britain, 53â55, 93, 123â24, 148, 188
Greeks, ancient, 54
Green, Al, 185
Greene, Brian,
The Fabric of the Cosmos
, 102
Grush, Rick, 102
Guardian
, 200
Haiti earthquake, 182
Halloween, 7
Hameroff, Stuart, 83â112
theory of consciousness, 83â112
Ultimate Computing: Biomolecular Consciousness and Nanotechnology
, 89â90, 91
in
What the Bleep Do We Know?
, 100â101, 102, 108
Hamilton, William, 126
Harper's
, 49
Harribance, Sean, 61
Harribance Effect, 61
Harris, Sam, 15, 16, 83, 178, 187, 200, 265
End of Faith
, 61
Haunt Project, 148
Hawaii, 205, 208, 218, 221, 225, 226, 231, 255, 259, 265â66
Hawking, Stephen, 98
HBO, 50
Hebard, Arthur, 70
hell, 257â58, 263â64
Hemingway, Ernest, “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,” 21
Henry, Joe, “Flag,” 177
Herodotus, 54
Hessler, Peter,
Oracle Bones
, 127
Hilprecht, Hermann, 221
Hinduism, 212
Hitchens, Christopher, 15, 178, 182, 183, 187, 201
God Is Not Great
, 182
Horgan, John,
The End of Science
, 8
hospice movement, 23
Howe, Elias, 220
Humanist, The
, 67
Hume, David, 63
Hyman, Ray, 64
“Evaluation of a Program on Anomalous Mental Phenomena,” 60
hypnagogic hallucinations, 149
hypnotism, 5, 148
hysterectomy, 261â62
imaginary playmates, 148
Imara, Reverend Mwalimu, 27â32, 46, 48â49, 50, 51
Inception
(film), 206
induced after-death communication (IADC), 233â50
for retired soldiers, 233â35, 238â43, 246, 247â50
infrasound, 147â48
Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), 156â57, 164, 168, 169, 175
Remission Project, 168
Internet, 80, 131, 165
iPod, 99, 203
Iraq War, 174, 235, 250
Islam, 187, 212
isotope, 6
James, William:
“The Energies of Men,” 255
The Will to Believe
, 233
James Randi Educational Foundation ( JREF), 72â73
Jansen, Karl, 38
Japan, 114
Jesus Christ, 29
Jewel, 121
“Stephenville, TX,” 113
Johnson, Samuel, 139
Joiner, Angelia, 114, 118â20, 129, 130, 134, 135
Jones, David, 126
Josephson, Brian, 53â55, 73
Josephson Junctions, 54
Joshi, Shaun, 6
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
, 185
Journal of Chemical Education
, 126
Journal of Projective Techniques
, 167
Kammann, Richard, 69
Kanakaredes, Melina, 50
Kekulé, Friedrich, 220
ketamine, 38
King, Rodney, 1
Kinsel, Pam, 130
Klass, Philip, 69, 124â25
knowledge, 14
Korean War, 154
Krauss, Lawrence, 85
Krebiozen, 167â68
Krippner, Stanley, 73
Kübler-Ross, Elisabeth, 21â51, 149, 165
childhood of, 25
on death, 22â23, 26â32, 36â37, 45
fall from grace, 23â25, 45, 49â51
near-death experiences and, 23â25, 29â32, 34, 35, 40, 44â51
On Death and Dying
, 22â23, 31, 36, 37, 45
Wheel of Life
, 45
Kucinich, Dennis, 130â31
Kuhn, Thomas,
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
, 12
Kurtz, Paul, 67, 68
LaBerge, Stephen, 205â231, 255â66
Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming,
206, 224
lucid dreaming and, 205â231, 255â66
Lareau, Tom, 233â34
Larry King Live
(TV program), 114, 125
Lawrence, T. E., 205
Lewis, Karl, 120
Life
magazine, 31, 70
life review, 34
Lincoln, Abraham, 6
Loewi, Otto, 220
logic, 126â27, 219â20
Long, Jeffrey, 33, 34, 38, 39
Lorenz, Konrad,
On Aggression
, 153
Los Angeles Times
, 49, 132
love, 198
lucid dreaming, 205â231, 255â66
meditation and, 206, 207, 211â12, 226
Lucidity Institute, 215
Maccabee, Bruce, 123
MacLaine, Shirley, 130
Sageing While Aging
, 131
Magical Ideation Scale, 150
many-worlds theory, 98â99
Margolis, Jonathan, 70
“Mars effect,” 67â68
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 159â60
materialism, 17, 34, 43, 94, 107, 174, 265
mathematics, 92
Mayer, Elizabeth,
Extraordinary Knowing
, 65
McDougall, Christopher,
Born to Run
, 197
McGaha, James, 69, 125, 132
McKenna, Terence, 41
McKinnon, Gary, 3
McMoneagle, Joe, 59
media, 8, 14, 23, 24, 34, 43, 44, 50, 152, 262â63
on lucid dreaming, 206, 210
on UFOs, 114, 117, 118â20, 128â35
See also
radio;
specific publications
; television
meditation, 156, 177â204, 206, 261
lucid dreaming and, 206, 207, 211â12, 226
neurological effects of, 177â204
Tibetan, 179, 180, 184, 195â96, 199