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    Visualizing Intention

    Art Informed by Science

    by Mark Boccuzzi

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    Can the power of our thoughts influence the physical world around us? What if we could see our intentions, hopes, and fears displayed before us? Could these images allow us to connect with our deeper selves, with others, with our departed loved ones?

    Windbridge Institute husband and wife research team, Mark Boccuzzi and Julie Beischel, PhD, spent a year exploring these and other questions relating to the extended nature of consciousness and the connections that exist between our minds and the physical world.

    Drawing inspiration from Masaru Emoto's research on water, studies conducted at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) Lab on the effects of intention on electronic devices, the Global Consciousness Project, and others, Boccuzzi and Beischel have developed a unique and beautiful method for the artistic representation of focused intentions.

    Visualizing Intention explores the development and application of their research. It also includes 12 images created from data collected while meditators focused on specific ideas. You can use these images as the focus of your own meditations.
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    • Primary Category: Self-Improvement
    • Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
      # of Pages: 110
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      • Softcover: 9781364982751
    • Publish Date: Sep 27, 2015
    • Language English
    • Keywords art, mindfulness, meditation, intention
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    Mark Boccuzzi
    Arizona, USA

    Mark Boccuzzi has spent much of his career at the intersection of technology, interactive visual arts, and education. When not tinkering around with hardware and software, Mark spends his time as Co-Founder and Researcher at the Windbridge Institute, LLC. Mark's research interests include the field investigation of ghosts and hauntings, applied intuition, animal psi, applied psychokinesis, photographic anomalies, direct mental interactions on living systems (DMILS), and instrumental transcommunication (ITC). He is a two-time recipient of grants from the Helene Reeder Memorial Fund for Research into Life after Death and a recipient of the of the Parapsychological Association's Gilbert Roller Fund grant for his work with thermal imaging physical mediums. Mark lives in Tucson with his wife and research partner, Julie Beischel, PhD. He drinks a lot of coffee. You can follow him on Facebook at ww.facebook.com/mark.boccuzzi For updates on his research please www.windbridge.org

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