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Eric Lindblom

Project Lead

Harvard

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Maimonides:


"For ten years, I conducted research on the problem of anomalous dreams at Maimonides Medical Center in New York City. With Montague Ullman, Charles Honorton, and other colleagues, I published dozens of articles on this research in scientific journals. Our team used volunteer dreamers who spent one or more nights in a sleep laboratory. They were awakened whenever their brain waves and eye movements indicated that they were dreaming. In some experiments they attempted to dream about a picture postcard that would be randomly selected the next day. In other experiments, they tried to dream about a picture that had been chosen randomly once they went to bed and that was being focused upon by an experimenter in a distant room. In other experiments, they tried to dream about a picture that had been chosen randomly but kept in a sealed envelope during the night. In this way, we studied possible precognition, telepathy, and clairvoyance in dreams under tightly controlled conditions.

One night, the postcard depicted a statue by the Italian sculptor Cellini of the mythic Greek hero Perseus. The statue portrays Perseus holding a sword in one hand and the head of the slain Medusa in the other. The first report given by Pam, the research participant for that night, was about her own head. She stated, "It's not a headache. It's dizziness. My head is heavy." Later she had the image of "something y. There's something disturbing." Finally, she reported an image of "a man, and his arms were out. His head was over to the right side." In the morning, Pam was asked to guess what the picture might have been. She discussed the odd feeling in her own head and continued, "A picture of somebody with a bandage around their skull. There was something y, and there was vomit around it. Something painful. Very painful. It's kind of like a ” (Ullman & Krippner, with Vaughan, 1973, p. 152).

A team of judges attempted to match dreams and postcard pictures without knowing the actual order or dates of the pairings. In the case of this experimental session, all three judges correctly matched the postcard picture and the dream reports. We also asked the research participants to fill out our rating forms. Most of our research studies produced statistically significant results; in other words, the matchings (by both judges and research participants) were so accurate that they could not be accounted for by chance (Ullman & Krippner, with Vaughan, 2002)."

Stanley Krippner

http://www.ceoniric.cl/english/articles/the_akashic_field_and_psychic_dreams.htm


Stanley Krippner has an excellent article that details some of the Maimonides protocols. The article can be found at:

http://www.highbeam.com/library/docfree.asp?DOCID=1G1:14527221&ctrlInfo=Round19%3AMode19a%3ADocG%3AResult&ao=


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