IAC

International Academy of Consciousness

Intermission and Recognizable Signals

Author: 
Luísa Fernandes
Page numbers: 
159-163

 

ABSTRACT:

This article discusses recognition signal acquired by the consciousness during the intermissive period, examining the relationship between such signals and their role as ‘instruments' or ‘passwords' that aid development of lucidity and the capacity of the intraphysical consciousness to restructure personal and group evolution. This research topic is a component of a broader ongoing investigation called Evolutionary Catalysis , in which recognition signals are viewed as tools for the identification of evolutionary groups and a means to access information regarding one's existential program.

 

About the Author/s: 

Luísa Fernandes

Luísa Fernandes has a degree in Geology and a Masters degree in Education, from the Faculty of Science at the University of Lisbon . For the last 8 years she has been investigating and teaching conscientiology and projectiology. She has been a science teacher in the secondary school for 15 years. Fernandes has also presented her work on Evolutive Catalysis in some national and international events, including: SPIE Astrobiology Conference in San Diego ; NASA Educational Workshops in San Francisco , and the 3 rd International Congress of Projectiology and Conscientiolog y, in New York . She is currently the Educational Director of the IAC.


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