I have had the unique experience of interacting with
a team from Lehigh University who have developed a
machine that seems to demonstrate "Mind over Matter",
or shall we say "Intention over Matter". They have had
some impressive results that far transcend mere chance,
and sincerely think this can be a valuable tool for
many people, and specifically for meditators. With
this in mind I offered to post a message from them to
let our group and other similar groups know about their
work. Here is a message from Tyler Susko, one of the
projects developers. If you are interested in this kind
of phenomena, I suggest you check them out and contact
them.
Peace and blessings,
Bob Rose, President,
Meditation Society of America
When our team met with Bob to talk about our
project last semester, he served as an excellent
resource and an open mind to talk with about our
technology and ideas. In light of that, we are
hoping that other members of the meditation society
would be able to provide us with some ideas,
feedback, or insight into how we might be of benefit
to meditators in general.
Our company (Psyleron) currently offers a computer
device and software package that research has shown
can be influenced by human intention alone. As it
stands, you basically hook a device up to your computer
(but not to yourself!) and then use intention alone
to try and influence the output of the device. This
output is displayed on a computer screen, and you can
track your results and try to see if different methods
lead to greater success.
Our interest in the meditation society comes from the
fact that we have reason to believe that this influence
might be something that can be practiced and developed
through a deeper mastery of one's mind. We've noticed
that people who become easily frustrated, attached, or
lose their focus have a difficult time achieving good
results and would like to explore the possibility of
creating a software package that would be catered towards
those who use meditation for the purposes of training or
self-exploration.
If anyone would be interested in providing us with feedback
on how our concept might relate to meditation, whether
they believe that mind can have such effects, if/how our
product might be useful, or if you know anyone who would be
interested or consider buying one, we'd love to hear your
thoughts in person, by phone, or through e-mail.
Sincerely,
Tyler Susko
Psyleron, Inc.
(tgs3@... <mailto:tgs3@...>)
(Information about research linked to our work can be found on the web
site of the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research lab;
www.princeton.edu/~pear <http://www.princeton.edu/%7Epear>. Product
information will soon be available at www.psyleron.com
<http://www.psyleron.com/>. You may also contact the company directly
at info@... <mailto:info@...>.)