The Anomaly Archives holds monthly meetings (usually) on the Fourth Saturday of each month. Our next meeting is tomorrow, Saturday, July 27th. The meetings are FREE and held from 1-4pm at the INACS / Anomaly Archives headquarters located in North West Austin, just past the intersections of Research and Technology Boulevards (see end of page for detailed directions):
12593 Research Blvd., Suite 302, Austin, Texas 78759
Please make plans to attend this month’s Anomaly Archives Meeting at the SAI – Anomaly Archives / INACS “Mind Quarters” … we look forward to meeting and talking with all of you!
Some of the things we’ll likely discuss might include:
New Austin Mufon Leadership and their Monthly Meetings Resuming Soon
MUFON’s Annual Symposium and related announcements
Edgar Mitchell’s continuing public pronouncements about UFOs & ETs
Mystery Hum Phenomenon
DIRECTIONS to The Anomaly Archives
It’s a little tricky to find the first time, so here are the directions:
If you’re heading northwest on Research/183 from I-35, Mopac or 360, exit 183 at the Oak Knoll exit, pass through the light at Oak Knoll, and stay on the access road heading north. The next side street off the 183 access road will be Technology Blvd; do not turn on Technology. Immediately after you pass Technology, there will be a driveway on your right (the only one in that area) — Exit into that driveway. There will be a sign overhead for “Forest Plaza.” After you pull in, you’ll have no choice but to go to the left into Forest Plaza. Our building is the back left building within the complex — Suite 302. If you’re heading south on Research/183, you also exit at Oak Knoll, but take the u-turn just before you get to Oak Knoll, get over the right on the northbound access road, and prepare to make the right immediately after Technology Blvd. as in the directions above.
NEXT ANOMALY ARCHIVES MEETING – This Saturday, June 22nd, 1-4pm CST
Greetings fellow Anomalists!
The Anomaly Archives holds monthly meetings (usually) on the Fourth Saturday of each month. Monthly meetings resume Saturday, June 22nd. The meetings are FREE and held from 1-4pm at the INACS / Anomaly Archives headquarters located in North West Austin.
If you have suggestions for news and information to cover at this month’s meeting, please email us at contact @ anomaly archives.
Be sure and check out Tonight’s INACS event featuring a Lucid Dreaming and OBE Panel discussion. SEE BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT TONIGHT’S INACS PANEL DISCUSSION on Lucid Dreaming and Out of Body Experiences.
It’s a little tricky to find the first time, so here are the directions:
If you’re heading northwest on Research/183 from I-35, Mopac or 360, exit 183 at the Oak Knoll exit, pass through the light at Oak Knoll, and stay on the access road heading north. The next side street off the 183 access road will be Technology Blvd; do not turn on Technology. Immediately after you pass Technology, there will be a driveway on your right (the only one in that area) — Exit into that driveway. There will be a sign overhead for “Forest Plaza.” After you pull in, you’ll have no choice but to go to the left into Forest Plaza. Our building is the back left building within the complex — Suite 302. If you’re heading south on Research/183, you also exit at Oak Knoll, but take the u-turn just before you get to Oak Knoll, get over the right on the northbound access road, and prepare to make the right immediately after Technology Blvd. as in the directions above. Anomaly Archives On-Line
Katya Walter has a doctorate with an interdisciplinary emphasis from the University of Texas at Austin. She spent five years of post-doctoral study at the Jung Institute of Zurich, and a year of post-study in China. Dr. Walter taught in colleges and universities in the United States and abroad for 16 years before focusing on writing and lecturing. She has published in the areas of cosmology, chaos theory, social criticism, and poetry. She has given numerous workshops on the I Ching, chaos theory, synchronicity, and dreams in the United States and Europe.
Walter is author of the Touching God’s TOEseries of books. She also authored an accompanying handbook called Dream Mail designed for contemplating the deeper structure of dreams. It discusses the fractal messages that are carried in the symbolism of dreams and how to interpret dreams for daily life.
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Robert Price (moderator) is a clinical psychologist with strong research and personal interests in sleep and dreaming, lucid dreaming, meditation, altered states of consciousness, human bioenergies, and the nature of reality. He believes that personal and scientific exploration of these states can greatly expand our understanding of the potential of the human mind.
While a graduate student at the University of Texas in Austin, Dr. Price managed the sleep laboratory. During that time, he conducted sleep lab studies of REM sleep auditory biofeedback, the narrative structure of dreams, lucid dreaming, eye movement signaling techniques, and frequent nightmare experience. Price has published several articles on these subjects, including a chapter on lucid dream induction, and has presented his research at scientific conferences. This intensive study of lucid dreaming triggered a number of extremely vivid lucid dreams that had a profound impact on Price’s view of human consciousness, dreaming, and OBE. <More…>
Plenary speakers include Eben Alexander, Jean Houston,
Bruce Lipton, Edgar Mitchell, Dean Radin, Don Miguel Ruiz,
Peter Russell, Marilyn Schlitz, Cassandra Vieten, and many others.
July 17–21, 2013 Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa Indian Wells, California
Click here for more information about the conference and here to register online or by phone.
“We are explorers following in the footsteps of Edgar Mitchell and his transformational experience more than 40 years ago. We wholeheartedly welcome those who have pioneered with us in the past and those who will participate for the first time. Join us for this unique conference as we celebrate our 40-year legacy with special guests, and look toward the next 40 years and ‘IONS for the EONS.’” — Noetic.org
Anomaly Archives Monthly Meetup – SUNDAY, August 26th, 2012
Greetings fellow Anomalists!
The Anomaly Archives holds monthly meetings (usually) on the Fourth Saturday of each month. However, this month’s meeting has been moved to the fourth Sunday of this month, August 26thdue to conflicts in scheduling this Saturday the 25th.
The meetings are FREE and held from 1-5pm at the INACS / Anomaly Archives headquarters located in North West Austin, just past the intersections of Research and Technology Boulevards (see bottom of email for detailed directions):
12593 Research Blvd., Suite 302, Austin, Texas 78759
Please make plans to attend this month’s Anomaly Archives Meeting at the SAI – Anomaly Archives / INACS “Mind Quarters” … we look forward to meeting and talking with all of you!
It’s a little tricky to find the first time, so here are the directions:
If you’re heading northwest on Research/183 from I-35, Mopac or 360, exit 183 at the Oak Knoll exit, pass through the light at Oak Knoll, and stay on the access road heading north. The next side street off the 183 access road will be Technology Blvd; do not turn on Technology. Immediately after you pass Technology, there will be a driveway on your right (the only one in that area) — Exit into that driveway. There will be a sign overhead for “Forest Plaza.” After you pull in, you’ll have no choice but to go to the left into Forest Plaza. Our building is the back left building within the complex — Suite 302. If you’re heading south on Research/183, you also exit at Oak Knoll, but take the u-turn just before you get to Oak Knoll, get over the right on the northbound access road, and prepare to make the right immediately after Technology Blvd. as in the directions above. Anomaly Archives On-Line
We are indebted to INACS (Institute for Neuroscience And Consciousness Study) for allowing the Anomaly Archives lending library to reside within their office space. Each month they hold public meetings of their Board of Directors, and their Education & Research Committees. Therefore, there may be occasional months where we must shift / reschedule our monthly meetings to accommodate their priority use of the space.