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Congratulations to @jmossbridge for her publication in Aperture. Those of you who remember hearing Julia speak at our workshop about her work with remote viewers and climate scientists might be interested in reading the published article on page 44:
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It’s a wrap! PPC recap of our recent workshop, ideathon, and sprint on applying psi to climate action below!
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This is very cool! While I don’t have a lot of time to be involved overall – I’d like to volunteer that if one of the groups would be interested in having a group of remote viewers tune into/retrieve information about any related topics/goals of climate change that I’d be happy to set up/run such a project with either my advanced students or graduates or from my long list of professional remote viewers who are always looking for interesting and helpful projects to participate in. To date, remote viewers (operating in a blind capacity) and clairvoyants (operating more informed as to the project) have helped with a variety of projects stimulating new ideas and solutions and at least providing some clues). These have ranged from composing music to product development to insights into viruses’ and treatments. Even if the remote viewing data is just looked at as not providing definitive answers but as a means to stimulate creativity. So I’d be happy to run such a project if it contributed to the work of this group. Whoever was seeking this would just let me know what you were looking for and then I could recruit, work with the viewers and then deliver their input into a consolidated report that would be intended to serve as a document that could inform further projects, inquiries, end goals of your climate change project. This would also serve to demonstrate how remote viewing works. Further, we could have 3 groups working independently, it could be remote viewers working blind, clairvoyants working with the knowledge of the task at hand, and also even a group of mediums attempting to primarily work on a mediumship level to access information. These could all be kept separate in the ways they approach the topic and in the analysis of the work but then each group’s findings/insights could also be cross-referenced to find similarities. I run an intuitive school where we have all 3 groups learning and using very different modalities and then also work with many from other communities who trained with other instructors, so it would be easy to recruit and run the project, although time-consuming, to pull this together. Another option is to make it a joint project with the International Remote Viewing Association. I’m co-director of their new research unit with Dale Graff and I’m sure he would be interested in helping out on something like this. Actually, for that matter we could add a fourth group – ESP dreamers as well (we’ve got access to accomplished people in this area available too). We’d just need a really solid/directed research question/tasking as that would impact the entire course of the project in a major way. This would probably require the working groups here first to arrive at some questions and then I’d want to consult with some other remote viewing professionals like Paul Smith who specializes in RV project management, to ensure it was the best one to write into any tasking, whether undisclosed or disclosed. If interested let me know. 🙂 Debra
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Dr. C. M. Chantal Toporow
Greetings all, First I wish to congratulate Annalisa and Ramses on this new project idea. It marries two of my favorite topics my love of Nature and all things anomalous, parapsychology and more ( all the other stuff in the SSE bucket, Society for Scientific Exploration) Having been a professor of environmental science and now teaching at the Rhine things like the power of Nature and evoking the Divine, I’m very happy to have joined the Climate Action group, and specifically, Michael Daw’s “Subtle Activism” group based on the book with the same title by David Nicol.
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Dr. C.M. Chantal Toporow has extensive experience in scientific research, development, application & management of technology. While working at Hughes Aircraft EDSG, & recently degreed from UCLA Engineering, she immediately began teaching at UCLA teaching graduate engineering, then adding CSULB, & CSUN, and moving on to environmental courses at LMU, SMC & Otis Parsons School of Art and Design. Dr. Toporow has many publications in various fields of study. She retired from Northrop Grumman Space (TRW) where she developed innovative photovoltaic arrays for leading edge satellite technologies. Chantal had the pleasure of working on many exciting submarine, aircraft, spacecraft & other critical missions, at the highest levels of national security. She is now a full time interdisciplinary consultant keen on creative problem solving of complex infrastructures & is dedicated to helping visionary ideas come into fruition.
Appointed by the Redondo Beach Mayor on the Green Task Force & Public Art Task Force, She is civically engaged to promote environmental sustainability & cultural richness in the community. She participated in first Charter Class of the Citizens Police Academy & in Leadership Redondo Program, seven Redondo Beach Commissions, chairing the Public Art Commission & lastly was on the Planning Commission.
She is on non-profit Boards dedicated to the advancement of science, medicine, development of cultural aesthetics, & preservation of Nature. Dr Toporow is committed to promote scientific inquiry for rigorous exploration of anomalous phenomena, investigations of subtle energies in the experience of consciousness/human potential. Chantal is an accomplished artist, a devout organic gardener & practitioner of sustainability. Creative living through the nurture of Nature! She enjoys interdisciplinary ventures, and is committed to thinking globally & acting locally!
So exciting!! Thank you for this incredible work!