Because I am retiring from the University of California at Davis in June of 1994 to take up positions at the Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco and at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto, I shall have to discard many printed reprints of my journal articles for lack of storage space. As these might be of value to some, I have posted my Curriculum Vitae in this file which lists all of my journal articles. I have not taken time to edit it to show exactly what is still avail- able as a reprint, due to lack of time, but you can request whatever journal articles you want and if I still have a copy I'll mail it to you. None of the lectures in the second part of the Vita are available in printed form. As to the books, individual copies can be ordered by sending $1 for a catalog to PPI (Psychological Processes Inc.), PO Box 8385, Berkeley CA 94707-8385, a small company which keeps a stock of whatever books of mine are in print - although they may take a while to process an order, being a very small outfit. Hopefully most of these journal articles will eventually be available by ftp, but that depends of getting permission from the journals who hold the copyrights and finding the time to have them typed up as ASCII files. CURRICULUM VITAE CHARLES T. TART as of February 3, 1994 BORN: April 29, 1937, Morrisville, Pennsylvania, USA POSITIONS: Professor of Psychology, University of California, Davis, 1966-* Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Noetic Sciences, Sausalito, Cali- fornia, 1987-* Albert Hoffman Foundation (Board of Advisors)* Instructor in Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1965-66 Lecturer in Psychology, Stanford University, 1964-65 United States Public Health Service Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Psychology, Stanford University, 1963-65 United States Public Health Service Predoctoral Research Fellow, University of North Carolina, 1961-63 Research Assistant, University of North Carolina, 1961 Teaching Assistant, University of North Carolina, 1960-61 Research Assistant, Psychophysiology Laboratory, Duke University, 1958-60 Radio Engineer, various commercial broadcasting stations, 1955-59 EDUCATION: Ph.D., Psychology, University of North Carolina, 1963 M.A., University of North Carolina, 1962 B.A., University of North Carolina, 1960 Electrical Engineering studies, M.I.T., 1955-57 Aikido Black Belt (Shodan), Japanese Cultural Arts Center, Berkeley, California, 1987 PROFESSIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: American Association for the Advancement of Science American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (Fellow) American Society for Psychical Research* California Institute for Transpersonal Psychology (Board of Advisors) Forum for Correspondence and Contact (Fellow)* International Association for Near-Death Studies* International Institute of Integral Human Sciences (Fellow) New Dimensions Foundation (Board of Advisors) Rim Institute (Board of Advisors) Parapsychological Association (President, Secretary, Treasurer and Council Member)* Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis (Fellow) Society for Scientific Exploration* Sigma Chi National Scientific Society* Association for Humanistic Psychology (Vice-President-Elect)* SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION: Diplomate in Experimental Hypnosis, American Board of Examiners in Psychological Hypnosis EDITORIAL BOARDS: Alterations in Awareness and Human Potentialities Annual Journal of Indian Psychology* Journal of Mental Imagery* Journal of Transpersonal Psychology* New Realities* Psychoenergetic Systems: An International Journal Zetetic Scholar FURTHER BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: American Men and Women of Science Dictionary of International Biography International Authors and Writers Who's Who Men of Eminence Who's Who in the West A. Berger, Lives and Letters in American Parapsychology: A Biograph- ical History, 1850-1987. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., 1988. Pp. 324-325. COLLECTED PAPERS: American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, Laramie BOOKS: Altered States of Consciousness: A Book of Readings. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1969 (Editor and Contributor). [Altered States of Consciousness: A Book of Readings. New York: Doubleday, 1972. Second Edition, revised.] [Altered States of Consciousness. San Francisco: Harper-Collins, 1990. Third edition, revised.] On Being Stoned: A Psychological Study of Marijuana Intoxication. Palo Alto, California: Science and Behavior Books, 1971. Transpersonal Psychologies. New York: Harper & Row, 1975 (Editor and Contributor). [Transpersonal Psychologie. Berlin: Walter-Verlag, 1978 (German translation).] [Transpersonal Psychologies. Buenos Aires: Editorial Paidos, 1979 (Spanish translation).] States of Consciousness. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1975. Stati di Coscienza. Roma: Astrolabio, 1977. [States of Consciousness. El Cerrito, California: Psychological Proc- esses, 1983.] The Application of Learning Theory to ESP Performance. New York: Parapsychology Foundation, Inc., 1975. Symposium on Consciousness. New York: Viking Press, 1975 (With Lee, P., Ornstein, R., Galin, D., & Deikman, A.). Learning to Use Extrasensory Perception. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976. Psi: Scientific Studies of the Psychic Realm. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1977. [Psi: Scientific Studies of the Psychic Realm. Tokyo: Kowsakusha, 1982 (Japanese translation).] Mind at Large: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Sympo- sia on the Nature of Extrasensory Perception. New York: Prae- ger, 1979 (Tart, C., Puthoff, H., & Targ, R., Editors and Contrib- utors). Waking Up: Overcoming the Obstacles to Human Potential. Boston: New Science Library, 1986. [Hellwach und Bewust Leben: Wege zur Enfaltung des Menschlichen Potentials - die Anleitung zum Bewusten Sein. Munch"n: Scherz Verlag, 1988.] [Waking Up: Overcoming the Obstacles to Human Potential. Long- mead, England: Element Books, 1988.] [El Despertar del <>. Barcelona: Editorial Kairos, 1990.] Open Mind, Discriminating Mind: Reflections on Human Possibilities. San Francisco: Harper & Row. AUDIO TAPES: The transpersonal: Interesting illusion or fact? Dolphin Tapes, P. O. Box 71, Big Sur, CA 93920. The parapsychology of death and dying. Searchlight Seminars, No. C- 1, P. O. Box 5552, Walnut Creek, CA 94596. Altered states of consciousness (entire book by that name). Record- ings for the Blind, Palo Alto, California. Scientific foundations of psychical research. Searchlight Seminars, No. C-11, P. O. Box 5552, Walnut Creek, CA 94596. Beyond the mechanical mind. Australian Broadcasting Commission, S29366, distributed by Jeffrey Norton, Publishers, 145 E. 49th St., New York, NY 10017. (with Green, E., Cohen, A., et al.) Assumptions of western psychology. Proseminar, San Francisco, CA 94133. Parapsychology of death and dying. Proseminar, San Francisco, CA 94133. Science and spiritual growth. Proseminar, San Francisco, CA 94133. Transpersonal experiences. Proseminar, San Francisco, CA 94133. Beyond ego. Proseminar, San Francisco, CA 94133. Diving into the pool of consciousness. New Dimensions, No. 1646, San Francisco, California. (with Hastings, A.) Powers of perception. New Dimensions, No. 1637, San Francisco, California. The Gurdjieff tradition. New Dimensions, No. 1133, San Francisco, California. (with Bennett, W., DeRopp, R., and Speeth, K.) States of consciousness. New Dimensions, No. 1072, San Francisco, California. Drugs and the mind. New Dimensions, No. 1055, San Francisco, California. (with DeRopp, R., Metzner, R., Levinson, E., Naranjo, C., Brand, S., Leary, T., & Alpert, R.) Making the vision real: Maps of consciousness. New Dimensions, No. 1498, San Francisco, California. Gurdjieff: The enigma/the message. New Dimensions, No. 1617, San Francisco, California. (with Naranjo, C., & Speeth, K.) Parapsychology: A practical science. New Dimensions, San Francisco, California. (with Grosso, M., & Atkinson, P.) Rediscovering your human potential. Psychology Today, No. 20282. Revitalizing through awareness enhancement training. Psychology Today. Parapsychology and the near-death experience. Searchlight Seminars, No. C-180. Transpersonal qualities of mind and being. Institute of Noetic Sciences, No. AN-013, Sausalito, California. The human mind: An operator's manual. Institute of Noetic Sciences, No. AN-044, Sausalito, California. Awareness, illusion and reality. Institute of Noetic Sciences, No. AN- 051, Sausalito, California. Beyond the brain. Institute of Noetic Sciences, No. AN-052, Sausali- to, California. Parapsychology: A science whose time has come. Institute of Noetic Sciences, No. AN-053, Sausalito, California. Musical body activation exercise. Institute of Noetic Sciences, No. AN-054, Sausalito, California. (with Geist) The strange and fascinating world of parapsychology. Institute of Noetic Sciences, No. AN-055, Sausalito, California. Hidden shackles: The assumptions of western psychology. Institute of Noetic Sciences, No. AN-056, Sausalito, California. Science and spirit: The psychic realm. San Francisco: New Dimen- sions Radio, #1912, 1984. Charles T. Tart & Arthur Hastings. The psychology of psychic experiences and the integration of them into everyday life. Sound Photosynthesis, Mill Valley, California, 1986, #0143-86. How to use your psychic talents. Los Angeles: Audio Renaissance, 1989. On the fear of the paranormal. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Archaeus Project, #AP-4. VIDEO TAPES: Waking up. Thinking Allowed: Conversations on the Leading Edge of Knowledge and Discovery Series, #S020. San Rafael, California: Spectrum Foundation, 315 Third St #161. Understanding extrasensory perception. Thinking Allowed: Conversa- tions on the Leading Edge of Knowledge and Discovery Series, #S270. San Rafael, California: Spectrum Foundation, 315 Third St #161. Science and spiritual traditions. Thinking Allowed: Conversations on the Leading Edge of Knowledge and Discovery Series, #S020. San Rafael, California: Spectrum Foundation, 315 Third St #161. Self-Observation. Thinking Allowed: Conversations on the Leading Edge of Knowledge and Discovery Series, #S117. San Rafael, California: Spectrum Foundation, 315 Third St #161. Mindfulness in meditation. Thinking Allowed: Conversations on the Leading Edge of Knowledge and Discovery Series, # . San Rafael, California: Spectrum Foundation, 315 Third St # . ARTICLES, CHAPTERS, LETTERS, AND REVIEWS: 1962 Frequency of dream recall and some personality measures. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 26, 467-470. 1963 Hypnotic depth and basal skin resistance. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1, 81-92. Physiological correlates of psi cognition. International Journal of Parapsychology, 5, 375-386. A possible "psychic" dream, with some speculations on the nature of such dreams. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 42, 283-298. 1964 The influence of the experimental situation in hypnosis and dream research: A case report. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 7, 163-170. A comparison of suggested dreams occurring in hypnosis and sleep. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 12, 263-289. Experimenter bias in hypnotist performance. Science, 145, 1330-1331. (Troffer, S., & Tart, C.) 1965 The hypnotic dream: Methodological problems and a review of the literature. Psychological Bulletin, 63, 87-99. Applications of instrumentation to the investigation of "haunting" and "poltergeist" cases. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 59, 190-201. Exploratory ESP matching tests with a "sensitive." Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 59, 226-236. (Roll, W. & Tart, C.) Toward the experimental control of dreaming: A review of the litera- ture. Psychological Bulletin, 64, 81-92. An inexpensive masking noise generator: Monaural or stereo. Psy- chophysiology, 2, 170-172. 1966 Models for explanation of extrasensory perception. International Journal of Neuropsychiatry, 2, 488-504. Card guessing tests: Learning paradigm or extinction paradigm. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 60, 46- 55. Some effects of posthypnotic suggestion on the process of dreaming. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 14, 30-46. Responsiveness to suggestions following waking and imagination instructions and following induction of hypnosis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 71, 196-208. (Hilgard, E., & Tart, C.) ESPATESTER: An automatic testing device for parapsychological research. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 60, 256-269. Types of hypnotic dreams and their relation to hypnotic depth. Jour- nal of Abnormal Psychology, 71, 377-382. Responsiveness to suggestions under "hypnosis" and "waking-imagi- nation" conditions: A methodological observation. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 14, 247-256. (Tart, C., & Hilgard, E.) The Bridge Mountain community: An evolving pattern for human growth. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 6, 53-67. (Tart, C., & Creighton, J.) Review of S. Smith, The enigma of out-of-the-body travel. In Theta, 13, 2-3. 1967 Patterns of basal skin resistance during sleep. Psychophysiology, 4, 35-39. The control of nocturnal dreaming by means of posthypnotic sugges- tion. International Journal of Parapsychology, 9, 184-189. A second psychophysiological study of out-of-the-body experiences in a gifted subject. International Journal of Parapsychology, 9, 251- 258. Psychedelic experiences associated with a novel hypnotic procedure, mutual hypnosis. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 10, 65- 78. Random output selector for the laboratory. Psychophysiology, 3, 430- 434. A further attempt to modify hypnotic susceptibility through repeated individualized experience. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 15, 118-124. (Cooper, L., Banford, S., Schubot, S., & Tart, C.) 1968 A psychophysiological study of out-of-the-body experiences in a se- lected subject. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 62, 3-27. Ethics and psychedelic drugs. American Psychologist, 3, 455-456. Hypnosis, psychedelics, and psi: Conceptual models. In R. Cavanna & M. Ullman (Eds.), Psi and Altered States of Consciousness. New York: Garrett Press, pp. 24-41. Two token object studies with the "psychic," Peter Hurkos. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 62, 143-157. (Tart, C., & Smith, J.) (Reprinting) Toward an experimental control of dreaming: A review of the literature. In W. Webb (Ed.), Sleep: An Experimental Approach. New York: Macmillan, pp. 131-144. 1969 Review of C. Green, Out-of-the-Body Experiences. In Theta, 25, 3-4. The "high" dream: A new state of consciousness. In C. Tart (Ed.), Altered States of Consciousness: A Book of Readings. New York: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 169-174. Approaches to the study of hypnotic dreams. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 28, 864. The posthypnotic dream: Nature of the effect and individual differ- ences. Psychophysiology, 6, 268. Influencing dream content: Discussion of Witkin's paper. In M. Kramer (Ed.), Dream Psychology and the New Biology of Sleep. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, pp. 344-360. Three studies of EEG alpha feedback. Biofeedback Society Proceed- ings, Part 3, 14-19. A further psychophysiological study of out-of-the-body experiences in a gifted subject. Proceedings of the Parapsychology Association., 6, 43-44. (Reprinting) Toward the experimental control of dreaming: A review of the literature. In C. Tart (Ed.), Altered States of Conscious- ness: A Book of Readings. New York: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 133-144. (Reprinting) The "high" dream: A new state of consciousness. In Journal of the American Society for Psychosomatic Dentistry & Medicine, 16, 15-22. (Reprinting) Psychedelic experiences associated with a novel hypnotic procedure, mutual hypnosis. In C. Tart (Ed.), Altered States of Consciousness: A Book of Readings. New York: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 291-308. 1970 Self-report scales of hypnotic depth. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 18, 105-125. Did I really fly? Some methodological notes on the investigation of altered states of consciousness and psi phenomena. In R. Cavan- na (Ed.), Psi Favorable States of Consciousness: Proceedings of an International Conference on Methodology in Psi Research New York: Parapsychology Foundation, pp. 3-10. Conscious control of dreaming: 1. The posthypnotic dream. Journal of Abnormal Psychology,76, 304-315. (Tart, C., & Dick, L.) Increases in hypnotizability resulting from a prolonged program for enhancing personal growth. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 75, 260-266. Marijuana intoxication: Reported effects on sleep. Psychophysiology, 7, 348. Review of Celia Green's Lucid Dreams and Out-of-the-Body Experi- ences. In Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 64, 219-227. Transpersonal potentialities of deep hypnosis. Journal of Transper- sonal Psychology, 2, 27-40. Waking from sleep at a preselected time. Journal of the American Society for Psychosomatic Dentistry & Medicine., 17, 3-16. Marijuana intoxication: Common experiences. Nature, 226, 701-704. 1971 Introduction. In Monroe, R., Journeys Out of the Body. New York: Doubleday, pp. 1-17. Work with marijuana: II. Sensations. Psychology Today, 4(12), May, 41-45 and 66-68. Review of R. Ornstein & C. Naranjo. The Psychology of Meditation. In The Last Whole Earth Catalog, 423. Review of D. Cohen, Current Research on the Frequency of Dream Recall. In UCLA Brain Information Service Sleep Bulletin, 8, 82. Review of R. Monroe, Journeys Out of the Body. In The Last Whole Earth Catalog, 1971, 415. ESP and pot. Psychic, 3(2), September/October, 26-30. (Reprinting) Marijuana intoxication: Common experiences. In R. Bruce (Ed.) The Pot Report. New York: Award Books. Pp. 147-166. 1972 Scientific foundations for the study of altered states of consciousness. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 3, 93-124. A psychologist's experience with transcendental meditation. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 3, 135-140. Measuring the depth of an altered state of consciousness, with particu- lar reference to self-report scales of hypnotic depth. In E. Fromm & R. Shor (Eds.), Hypnosis: Research Developments and Per- spectives. Chicago: Aldine/Atherton, pp. 445-477. Sleep EEG study of out-of-the-body experiences. Psychophysiology, 9, 140. Concerning the scientific study of the human aura. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 46, 1-21. La ciencia y el alma humana (Science and the human soul). Tribuna Medica, 9(425), 12. States of consciousness and state-specific sciences. Science, 176, 1203-1210. Some studies of psychokinesis with a spinning silver coin. Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 46, 143-153. (Tart, C., Boisen, M., Lopez, V., & Maddock, R.) The changing scientific attitude in psychology. In C. Muses & A. Young (Eds.), Consciousness and Reality: The Human Pivot Point. New York: Outerbridge & Lazard, pp. 73-88. (Reprinting) Marijuana intoxication: Common experiences. In E. Goode (Ed.), Marijuana. New York: Aldine/Atherton, 2nd edi- tion. (Reprinting) Transpersonal potentialities of deep hypnosis. In J. White (Ed.), The Highest State of Consciousness. New York: Doubleday, pp. 344-351. 1973 States of consciousness. In L. Bourne & B. Ekstrand (Eds.), Human Action: An Introduction to Psychology. New York: Dryden Press, pp. 247-279. Responses of comments on the proposal for state-specific sciences. Science, 180, 1006-1007. Marijuana intoxication: Feasibility of experiential scaling of depth. Journal of Altered States of Consciousness, 1, 15-21. (Tart, C., & Kvetensky, E.) Let's pretend to be rational: Review of Bloomquist's Marijuana: The Second Trip. Contemporary Psychology, 18, 171-172. Parapsychology. Science, 182, 222. Preliminary notes on the nature of psi processes. In R. Ornstein (Ed.), The Psychology of Consciousness: A Book of Readings. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, pp. 468-492. (Reprinting) Marijuana intoxication: Common experiences. In R. Evans & R. Rozelle (Eds.), Social Psychology in Life, 2nd edition. (Reprinting) States of consciousness and state-specific sciences. In R. Ornstein (Ed.), The Nature of Human Consciousness. San Francisco: Freeman, pp. 41-60. 1974 On the nature of altered states of consciousness, with special reference to parapsychological phenomena. In W. Roll, R. Morris, & J. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology, 1973. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 163-218. Some methodological problems in out-of-the-body experiences re- search. In W. Roll, R. Morris, & J. Morris (Eds.), Research in Parapsychology, 1973. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 116- 120. Out-of-the-body experiences. In E. Mitchell, & J. White (Eds.), Psychic Exploration. New York: Putnam's, pp. 349-374. Can psychology count past one hundred? Contemporary Psychology, 19, 807-808. The case of the yellow wheat field: A dream-state explanation of a broadcast telepathic dream. Psychoanalytic. Review, 61, 607-618. (Tart, C., & Fadiman, J.) (Reprinting) Marijuana intoxication: Common experiences. In B. Ekstrand & L. Bourne (Eds.), Principles and Meanings of Psy- chology Readings. New York: Dryden Press, pp. 351-354. (Reprinting) Concerning the scientific study of the human aura. In N. Regush (Ed.), The Human Aura. New York: Berkeley Pub., pp. 137-159. (Reprinting) States of consciousness and state-specific sciences. In B. Ekstrand & L. Bourne (Eds.), Principles and Meanings of Psychology: Readings. New York: Dryden Press, pp. 320-329. (Reprinting) States of consciousness and state-specific sciences. In Forum for Correspondence & Contact, 6, 6-14. 1975 Science, states of consciousness, and spiritual experiences: The need for state-specific sciences. In C. Tart (Ed.), Transpersonal Psychologies. New York: Harper & Row, pp. 11-58. Some assumptions of orthodox, Western Psychology. In C. Tart (Ed.), Transpersonal Psychologies. New York: Harper & Row, pp. 61-111. The physical universe, the spiritual universe, and the paranormal. In C. Tart (Ed.), Transpersonal Psychologies. New York: Harper & Row, pp. 115-151. Comments on state-specific sciences. Forum for Correspondence and Contact, 7, 15-17. (Tart, C., & Harman, W.) Samsara: A psychological view. In T. Tulku (Ed.), Reflections of Mind. Emeryville, CA: Dharma Press, pp. 53-68. Studies of learning theory application, 1964-1974. Parapsychology Review, 6, 21-28. Review of I. Albert, & D. Boone, Dream Deprivation and Facilitation with Hypnosis. In Sleep Bulletin, 133, 17. (Reprinting) States of consciousness and state-specific sciences. Xerox Individual Pubs. (Reprinting) States of consciousness and state-specific sciences. In International Journal of Altered States of Consciousness, 2, 87- 105. 1976 Causality and synchronicity. Forum for Correspondence and Contact, 8(1), 9-20. The basic nature of altered states of consciousness: A systems approach. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 8(1), 45-64. ESP training. Psychic, April, 12-15. (Tart, C., & Neubert, R.) Studying out-of-the-body experiences. In T. X. Barber (Ed.), Ad- vances in Altered States of Consciousness and Human Potentiali- ties, Vol. 1. New York: Psychological Dimensions Press, pp. 579-585. Random questions. New Scientist, 70, May 6, 320. A large-sample classroom ESP card-guessing experiment. European Journal of Parapsychology, 1(3), 40-56. (Palmer, J., Tart, C., & Redington, D.) Preliminary experiments in group "remote viewing." Proceedings of the Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers, 64(10), 1550- 1551. (Whitson, T., Bogart, D., Palmer, J., & Tart, C.) Reviews of Randi, the Amazing, The Magic of Uri Geller; of Panati, C. The Geller Papers: Scientific Observations on the Paranormal Powers of Uri Geller; and of Geller, U., Uri Geller: My Story. In Psychology Today, 10(2), July, 93-94. The case for mind/body dualism. CoEvolution Quarterly, Fall, 68. Reply to O'Brien. Journal of Parapsychology, 40, 240-246. Discrete states of consciousness, Chapter 6. In P. Lee, R. Ornstein, D. Galin, A. Deikman, and C. T. Tart (Eds.), Symposium on Consciousness: Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, February 1974, pp. 89-175. (Reprinting) Concerning the scientific study of the human aura. In T. X. Barber et al. (Eds.), Advances in Altered States of Conscious- ness and Human Potentialities. New York: Psychological Dimen- sions Press, pp. 37-44. 1977 Toward humanistic experimentation in parapsychology: A reply to Dr. Stanford's review. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 71, 81-102. Improving real-time ESP by suppressing the future: Trans-temporal inhibition. Proceedings of the IEEE Electro 77 Convention, 1977. Drug-induced states of consciousness. In B. Wolman et al. (Eds.), Handbook of Parapsychology. New York: Van Nostrand Rein- hold, pp. 500-525. Putting the pieces together: A conceptual framework for understand- ing discrete states of consciousness. In N. Zinberg (Ed.), Alter- nate States of Consciousness. New York: Free Press, pp. 158- 219. Beyond consensus reality: Psychotherapy, altered states of con- sciousness, and the cultivation of awareness. In O. L. McCabe (Ed.), Changing Human Behavior: Current Therapies and Future Directions. New York: Grune & Stratton, pp. 173-187. Toward conscious control of psi through immediate feedback training: Some considerations of internal processes. Journal of the Ameri- can Society for Psychical Research, 71, 375-408. Scoring patterns in an ESP Ganzfeld experiment. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 71, 121-145. (Palmer, J., Bogart, D., Jones, S. & Tart, C.) Improving real time ESP by suppressing the future: Trans-temporal inhibition. Electro/77 Special Session: The State of the Art in Psychic Research, pp. 1-16. 1978 Review of S. Dean, Psychiatry and Mysticism. In Psychoanalytic Review, 65, 501-502. Altered states of consciousness: Putting the pieces together. In A. Sugerman & R. Tarter (Eds.), Expanding Dimensions of Con- sciousness. New York: Springer/Verlag, pp. 58-78. Psi functioning and altered states of consciousness: A perspective. In B. Shapin & L. Coly (Eds.), Psi and States of Awareness. New York: Parapsychology Foundation, pp. 180-210. A survey on negative uses, government interest and funding of psi. Psi News, 1(2), 3. ESP research. Science, 202, 1145. Space, time, and mind. In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1977. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 197-250. Review of I. Silverman, The Human Subject in the Psychological Laboratory. In Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 72, 285-288. Comments on the critical exchange between Drs. Stanford and Tart: Dr. Tart's reply to Dr. Gatlin. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 72, 81-87. 1979 Effects of immediate feedback on ESP performance: A second study. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 73, 151- 165. (Tart, C., Palmer, J., & Redington, D.) Randomicity, predictability, and mathematical inference strategies in ESP feedback experiments: Discussion of Dr. Gatlin's paper. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 73, 44- 60. Quick and convenient assessment of hypnotic depth: Self-report scales. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 21, 186-207. Improving real-time ESP by suppressing the future: Trans-temporal inhibition. In C. Tart, H. Puthoff, & R. Targ (Eds.), Mind at Large: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Symposia on the Nature of Extrasensory Perception. New York: Praeger, pp. 137-174. A survey of expert opinion on potentially negative uses of psi, United States government interest in psi, and the level of research fund- ing of the field. In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1978. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 54-55. Could mathematical inference strategies have inflated scoring in the first feedback training study? In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1978. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 128- 129. Effects of immediate feedback on ESP performance: A second study and new analyses. In W. Roll (Ed.), Research in Parapsychology 1978. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 145-146. (Tart, C., Palmer, J., & Redington, D.) An emergent-interactionist understanding of human consciousness. In B. Shapin & L. Coly (Eds.), Brain/Mind and Parapsychology. New York: Parapsychology Foundation, pp. 177-200. Delayed PK with Matthew Manning: Preliminary indications and fail- ure to confirm. European Journal of Parapsychology, 2, 396-407. (Palmer, J., Tart, C., & Redington, D.) Spiritual and transpersonal aspects of altered states of consciousness: A symposium report. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 11(1), 59-74. (Meadow, M., Ajaya, Swami, Bregman, L., Clark, W., Greene, G., Krippner, S., Rambo, L., Ring, K., Tart, C., & Wilber, K.) Effects of immediate feedback on ESP performance over short time periods. Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 73, 291-301. (Tart, C., Palmer, J., & Redington, D.) From spontaneous event to lucidity: A review of attempts to con- sciously control nocturnal dreaming. In B. Wolman, M. Ullman, & W. Webb (Eds.), Handbook of Dreams: Research, Theories and Applications. 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Parapsychology Association, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. 1974 Discrete states of consciousness. American Association Advancement of Science, San Francisco. States of consciousness. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff. Science and religion: Compatible or incompatible? Academy for Reli- gion and Parapsychology, Claremont, California. The basic nature of altered states of consciousness: A systems approach. American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Detroit. States of consciousness. University of California, Los Angeles. Suppose some of it is real? Paranormal phenomena as fundamental factors in understanding the role of religion. Conference on the Changing Role of Religion in Modern Society, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, California. States of consciousness. New York University, New York City. Beyond consensus reality: Psychotherapy, altered states of con- sciousness, and the cultivation of awareness. Conference on the Future of Psychotherapy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Science and spiritual growth. Human Dimensions Institute, Buffalo, NY. Out-of-the-body experiences. University of Colorado, Denver. Parapsychology. University of California, Berkeley. Out-of-the-body experiences. California State University, Hayward. Science and spiritual growth. University of California. Los Angeles. Out-of-the-body experiences. University of California, Los Angeles. Current research on extrasensory perception. Esalen Institute, San Francisco. Altered states of consciousness. New York University, New York. Consciousness and the paranormal. New York University, New York. Expanding human consciousness. California State University, Fresno. 1975 On the experience of leaving the body. American Association of University Women, Sacramento, California. Consciousness: The paranormal dimension. University of California, Irvine. The nature of consciousness. University of Nebraska, School of Medicine, Omaha. Discrete states of consciousness. Drug Abuse Council Invitational Conference, Washington, DC. States of consciousness and new directions in science. International Congress on the Psychology of Consciousness and Suggestology, Pepperdine University, Los Angeles. Art and science: Approaches to knowledge. Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California. Out-of-the-body experiences. Australian Broadcasting Commission National Program. Effects of immediate feedback on ESP performance. Parapsychology Association, Santa Barbara. ADEPT: A state-of-the-art ESP training machine. Parapsychology Association, Santa Barbara, California. (Redington, D., & Tart, C.) A serial selection procedure for finding talented ESP subjects. Para- psychology Association, Santa Barbara. (Tart, C., & Redington, D.) Can we make ESP reliable and repeatable? Invited address, American Psychological Association, Chicago. States of consciousness. Diablo Valley College, California. The application of learning theory to extrasensory perception. Insti- tute for the Study of Consciousness, Berkeley, California. Current research on teaching ESP ability. Neurosciences Society, California State University, San Francisco. Teaching ESP ability. Donner Laboratories, University of California, Berkeley. Science and the source of values: A transpersonal-behavioristic point of view. Fourth International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences, New York. 1976 A Western understanding of states of consciousness. Nyingma Insti- tute, Berkeley, California. Conversations about consciousness. Cultural Integration Fellowship, San Francisco. The parapsychology of death and dying. John F. Kennedy University, Orinda, California. The limits of ordinary consciousness. Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, California. The nature of states of consciousness. California Institute of Trans- personal Psychology, Palo Alto, California. On the nature of altered states of consciousness. Texas Christian University, Forth Worth, TX. Parapsychological studies of death and dying. Richland College, Dal- las, TX. Healing and self-control can lead beyond what? The limited reality of everyday life. University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, California. Altered states of consciousness. Butte College, Chico, California. Perception and consciousness. University of Nebraska School of Medicine, Omaha. Space and time. Nyingma Institute, Berkeley, California. A systems approach to states of consciousness. University of Califor- nia, Santa Cruz. A large-sample classroom ESP card-guessing experiment. Parapsy- chological Association, University of Utrecht, Holland. (Palmer, J., Tart, C., & Redington, D.) ESP scoring patterns in a ganzfeld experiment. Parapsychology Association, University of Utrecht, Holland. (Palmer, J., Bogart, D., Jones, S., & Tart, C.) Studying altered states of consciousness. Psychical Research Founda- tion, Durham, NC. The effects of immediate feedback on ESP ability. Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man, Durham, NC. The application of learning theory to ESP performance. Bell Laborato- ries, Murray Hill, NJ. Parapsychological studies of the survival question. Psychic Informa- tion Exchange, Riverton, NJ. A systems approach to altered states of consciousness. Carrier Clinic Foundation, Belle Mead, NJ. On the nature of altered states of consciousness. University of Toron- to, Toronto, Canada. Out-of-the-body experiences. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. Some assumptions of Western psychology. University of California Extension, San Francisco. Understanding altered states of consciousness: A systems approach. American Anthropological Association, 75th meeting, Washington, DC. Naturalistic study of marijuana intoxication. Wright Institute, Berke- ley, California. 1977 Scientific foundations of psychical research. John F. Kennedy Univer- sity, Orinda, California. The assumptions of Western psychology. University of Southern California, Los Angeles. 1978 Information processing mechanisms and ESP: Trans-temporal inhibi- tion. Invited address, American Psychological Association, Toron- to, Canada. An emergent-interactionist understanding of human consciousness. Parapsychology Foundation Invitational Conference, Montreal, Canada. Transpersonal realities or neurophysiological illusions? Toward an empirically testable dualism. American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Effects of immediate feedback on ESP performance. Parapsychology Association, St. Louis. (Tart, C., Palmer, J., & Redington, D.) A survey of expert opinion on potential negative uses of psi, U.S. Government interest in psi, and the level of research funding in the field. Parapsychology Association, St. Louis. Randomicity, predictability, and mathematical inference in strategies in ESP feedback training situations. Parapsychology Association, St. Louis. Recent developments in parapsychological research. University of California, Riverside. The mechanisms of extrasensory perception. University of California, Riverside. Current trends in consciousness research. California Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto. Can extrasensory perception be used reliably? American Anthropologi- cal Association, Los Angeles. Scientific research on the question of survival of death. Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. A scientific approach to a dualistic theory of consciousness. California Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Menlo Park, California. Mind, matter, and extrasensory perception. Colorado State Universi- ty, Fort Collins. 1979 Assumptions of Western psychology and society. Malaspina College, Nanaimo, BC, Canada. Assumptions of Western society: The myths that blind us. College of New Caledonia, Prince George, BC, Canada. Discovery of an information processing mechanism in ESP functioning. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Altered states of consciousness and science. University of California, Irvine. Psychic phenomena in the laboratory. University of California, San Diego, California. The basic nature of altered states of consciousness. Ohio Drug Stud- ies Institute, Ohio Department of Mental Health, Columbus. Human potentials and altered states of consciousness. National Drug Congress, Washington, DC. The transpersonal: Interesting illusion or fact? Fifth International Congress of Transpersonal Psychology, Boston. Developments in the study of consciousness. New Dimensions Insti- tute, San Francisco. Patterns of the mind: Altered states of consciousness. Parapsycholo- gy Society International, Detroit, MI. Mind in time and space. University of California at Davis Extension. Time and mind. Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship annual meeting, Phila- delphia. 1980 Realities and illusions of the transpersonal experience. Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, California. Parapsychology and transpersonal psychology. Humanistic Psycholo- gy Institute, San Francisco. Psychic realities and illusions: Basic scientific findings. Casper Col- lege, Casper, WY. Scientific studies on the nature of parapsychology. University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. A mechanism for processing extrasensory information: Trans-tempo- ral inhibition. University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. The conflict between science and the spirit: One scientist's vision. American River College, Sacramento, California. Altered states of consciousness, paranormal phenomena, and human potentials. Proseminar Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts. Altered states of consciousness, paranormal phenomena, and human potentials. Proseminar Institute, New York. Altered states of consciousness, paranormal phenomena, and human potentials. Proseminar Institute, San Francisco. Remote viewing: Examination of the Marks and Kamman cueing arti- fact hypothesis. Parapsychology Association, Reyjavik, Iceland. (Tart, C., Puthoff, H., & Targ, R.) Are prepared random number sequences and real time random genera- tors interchangeable? Parapsychology Association, Reyjavik, Iceland. Causality and synchronicity. Parapsychology Association, Reyjavik, Iceland. The neglected sender. Parapsychology Association, Reyjavik, Iceland. (Tart, C., Chambers, P., & Creel, M.) Contemporary developments in scientific research on extrasensory perception. University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Anomalies and the limits of consciousness. Conference on Assessing Consciousness Research, Institute of Noetic Sciences, Spring Hill, MN. Transpersonal experiences. University of Southern California, Los Angeles. From hypnosis to altered states to the mysterious ordinary mind to hypnosis. San Francisco Academy of Hypnosis, San Francisco. 1981 Extrasensory perception and the nature of man. Berkeley Brain Group, San Francisco. Scientific studies in the psychic realm: Research in parapsychology. Wrekin Trust, Winchester, England. Beyond ego: Transpersonal dimensions in psychology. Wrekin Trust, Winchester, England. Ordinary consciousness as a state of illusion. California Polytechnical State University, San Luis Obispo. Altered states of consciousness in Western and Buddhist psychology. Claremont College, Claremont, CA, conference on What is Sanity? Concepts of Mental Health in Buddhist and Western Psychology.. Do we survive death? A research perspective. Science and Con- sciousness lecture series. Continuum Project, San Francisco. Learning to use ESP: A review of feedback training. Society for Psychical Research Fifth International Conference, University of Bristol, Bristol, England. The time barrier: Precognition does not work as well as present-time ESP. Parapsychology Association, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. Some psychological reflections on the controversy about psi. Ameri- can Psychological Association, Los Angeles. Lucid dreams. American Psychological Association, Los Angeles. The nature of human consciousness, with the implications for educa- tion and human growth. Conference on Consciousness Research and Education, Institute of Noetic Sciences and the Minneapolis Foundation, Wayzata, MN. What did I learn from psychedelics? A psychologist's reflections. Southern California Society for Clinical Hypnosis, Los Angeles. 1982 Altered states of consciousness as keys to a richer life. California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, San Diego, Cali- fornia. Methods of enhancing awareness. California Institute of Transperson- al Psychology, Menlo Park, California. Studies of precognition, time, and psychokinesis. Southern California. Society for Psychical Research, Los Angeles. Psychic sense and psychic nonsense: Where do we stand today? John F. Kennedy University conference on Parapsychology, A Science Whose Time Has Come, San Francisco. Learning to use PK. Society for Psychical Research/Parapsychology Association, Cambridge, England. An inexpensive electronic clairvoyance tester/trainer. Society for Psychical Research/Parapsychology Association, Cambridge, England. A randomicity test program for pseudo-RNG routines. Society for Psychical Research/Parapsychology Association, Cambridge, England. Physiological correlates of psi reception. Society for Psychical Re- search/Parapsychology Association, Cambridge, England. Myths and minds, madness and magnificence. European Conference on Humanistic Psychology, Willingen, Germany. ESP and human potential. Human Potential Institute of North Central Texas, Fort Worth. 1983 A new perspective on death. Southern California. Society for Psychi- cal Research, Los Angeles. Religion and transpersonal psychology. University of Colorado, Boulder and Colorado Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Boulder. States of consciousness: Tools for enlightenment or tools for en- slavement? University of Colorado, Boulder. A new perspective on death. John F. Kennedy University, San Fran- cisco. University Explorer Program, discussions of current research on extra- sensory perception, Part 1. CBS National Radio Network. University Explorer Program, discussions of current research on extra- sensory perception, Part 2. CBS National Radio Network. University Explorer Program, discussions of current research on extra- sensory perception, Part 3. CBS National Radio Network. University Explorer Program, discussions of current research on extra- sensory perception, Part 4. CBS National Radio Network. University Explorer Program, discussions of current research on extra- sensory perception, Part 5. CBS National Radio Network. Invited conversation hour. Western Psychological Association annual meeting, San Francisco. Altered states of consciousness and human growth. Weekend course, University of California, Santa Cruz. Invitational conference on promoting scientific research into the nature of life energies. Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California. The psychic realm: Sense and nonsense. Preconference workshop at the annual meeting of the Association for Transpersonal Psychol- ogy. Asilomar, California. Award dinner remarks, Southern California. Society for Psychical Research, Los Angeles. Presentation of annual award for research contribution to parapsychology to Professor Tart. Seminar on the interfaces between psychology and spirituality, with Pir Vilayat Khan and John Welwood. Omega Institute, Rhine- beck, NY. The meaning of life: Values in science and transpersonal psychology. Invited address, American Psychological Association, annual meeting, Los Angeles. On the fear of psi. Invitational conference on cutting edge issues in life energies research, Archaeus Foundation, Minneapolis, MN. What is self? Invitational conference on the Nature of Personal Identi- ty. Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California. The Dorothy Lyddon Lecture in Contemporary Humanities: Values to live by: The hidden side of contemporary science and the trans- personal alternative. Scripps College, Claremont, California. Training psi abilities. Invitational conference on Enhancing Psychic Functioning in Parapsychological Research Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California. Differences in results of pre-cognitive time versus real time experi- ments. Society for Scientific Exploration, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. Documentary on Dr. Tart's ESP research, Evening News Magazine, Channel 5, San Francisco. Discussion of psychological growth techniques, KCBS Infinity Pro- gram, San Francisco. Beyond death. Comments in television news documentary, Evening News Magazine, Channel 5, San Francisco. Documentary on Dr. Tart's laboratory research on training ESP abili- ties. Channel 13, Sacramento, California. Invitational conference on cutting edge issues in life energies research. Archaeus Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1984 Personal growth in a crazy world: A weekend with Charles T. Tart. Weekend seminar. University Extension, University of California, Irvine. The psychic and the scientific: What do we know? Weekend seminar. University Extension, University of California, Santa Cruz. Preliminary confirmation of the effects of electromagnetic shielding in enhancing telepathic communication. Second Invitational Confer- ence on the Nature of Subtle Energies. Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California. Lucid dreaming: Possibilities for a state-specific science. Panel presentation, Association for the Study of Dreams, San Francisco. Fear of psi: Hidden factors. Invitational conference on the Psychology of Psi. Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California. Comments on practical applications of Psi. Invitational conference on applications of psychic abilities. Esalen Institute, Big Sur, Califor- nia. 1985 Psychological reflections on the Fourth Way. Workshop, Melia Foundation, Berkeley, California. Introduction to parapsychology. Workshop, University of Humanistic Studies, San Diego, California. The game of games. Association for the Anthropological Study of Consciousness, first annual meeting. Menlo Park, California. Invited lecture, Extrasensory perception. Arizona State University chapter of Sigma Xi, The Research Society of North America. Workshop, Contemporary parapsychology. Melia Foundation, Berke- ley, California. Stopping on a hit: Preliminary studies of method of producing positive experiences in the parapsychology laboratory. Parapsychology Association, Medford University, Medford, Massachusetts. Attitudes toward strongly functioning Psi: A preliminary survey. Parapsychology Association, Medford University, Medford, Massachusetts. (Tart, C., & LaBore, C. M.) Psychics' fears of psychic powers. Parapsychology Association, Medford University, Medford, Massachusetts. Radio program, Altered states of consciousness and enlightenment. Shared Visions, Berkeley, California. Science and the spiritual. First Unitarian Church of Berkeley, Kensing- ton, California. Transpersonal psychology. Young Womens Christian Association, Reno, NV. Workshop, Introduction to the Fourth Way, Joy Lake Community, Reno, NV. Workshop, Introduction to the Fourth Way, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California. Workshop, Introduction to the Fourth Way. Omega Institute, Rhine- beck, NY. Current development in parapsychology. Department of Applied Sciences, University of California, Davis. 1986 Effects of shielding and geomagnetic activity of psychic functioning. Paper presented to First Archaeus Congress, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Aikido and mind-body relationships. Paper and demonstration to the First Archaeus Congress, Santa Fe, New Mexico. (Tart, C. T. & Tart, J.) Altered states of consciousness and the possibility of survival of death. Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara, California. Consciousness explored. California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley, California. From the physical to the psychic to the spiritual. Mind Race Seminar, John F. Kennedy University, San Francisco. Effects of electrical shielding on GESP performance. Society for Scien- tific Exploration, San Francisco. Geomagnetic effects in a GESP test are altered by electrical shielding. Society for Scientific Exploration, San Francisco. Effects of electrical shielding on GESP performance. Parapsychology Association, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California. On the scientific study of "other worlds." Parapsychology Association, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California. On the mental health of parapsychology and parapsychologists. Parapsychology Association, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California. Psychological comments on the phenomenon of channeling. Parapsy- chology Association, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California. Psychological resistance in research on channeling. Parapsychology Association, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California. Geomagnetic effects in a GESP test are altered by electrical shielding. Parapsychology Association, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California. Truth and illusion on the spiritual path. Twelfth annual Yoga Re- search Society Conference, Philadelphia. Enlightenment, altered states of consciousness, and parapsychology. Thirty-fifth annual conference of the Parapsychology Foundation, Parapsychology and the Nature of Man. Truth and illusion on the spiritual path. Melia Foundation, Berkeley, California. 1987 Waking up from consensus trance. Esalen Institute Invited Conference on Science, Society and the Transpersonal, Big Sur, California. Spiritual emergence in a scientific world. Spiritual Emergency Net- work, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Menlo Park, Califor- nia. Electrical shielding, ESP and earth's magnetic field. International Conference on Energy Medicine, Madras Institute of Magnetobiol- ogy, Madras, India. States of consciousness and psychic awareness. California. Society for Psychical Study, Berkeley, California. Waking up: Beyond the leading edge. WMEL, Gaithersburg, Mary- land. Aspects of parapsychology. The Fred Fiske Show, WMAT, Washing- ton, DC. Current research developments in parapsychology. Office of Congres- sional Research, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Illusory aspects of ordinary life. Voice of America, Washington, DC. The human mind: An operator's manual. Institute of Noetic Sciences, Washington, DC. The scientist and the psychic: How can we learn from each other? Second Esalen Institute Invited Conference on Intuitive Function- ing, Bug Sur, California. Spirituality, psychedelics and the summer of love. The Michael Krasny Show, KGO, San Francisco. Faith, doubt, consensus trance, and waking up. Keynote Address, Association for Transpersonal Psychology, Asilomar, California. Weekend Intensive on awakening. Rim Institute, Phoenix, AZ. Mindfulness, mindlessness, meditation and the psychopathology of everyday life. Psychiatry Ground Rounds, Sutter Memorial Hospi- tal, University of California School of Medicine, Sacramento, California. World peace and inner peace. Interview on Radio for Peace, Costa Rico. Mindlessness, mindfulness, meditation and the psychopathology of everyday life. Institute for the Study of Consciousness, Berkeley, California. Mindfulness. Council Grove Conference, Menninger Foundation Voluntary Controls Program, Council Grove, Kansas. An inquiry into channeling. Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California. Co- led with Arthur Hastings and Helen Palmer. 1988 Mindlessness and mindfulness in daytime and nighttime dreaming. Invited address, Association for the Study of Dreams, at Universi- ty of California, Santa Cruz. Awakening to higher consciousness. Combined meeting of the Austra- lian Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, and the Australian Institute for Parapsychological Research, Sydney. Contemporary psychological reflections of the concepts of mindless- ness and mindfulness. Psychology Department, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. State-Specific sciences: The basic concept and contemporary devel- opments. Centre for Human Aspects of Science and Technology, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. On altered states of consciousness and human progress. University of New England, Armidale, Australia. Lectures on human consciousness. Turiya Yoga Society, Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia. Mindlessness or mindfulness, samsara or awakening? Invited address, International Transpersonal Association fifth international con- gress, Santa Rosa, California. Problems with psychic functioning. International Transpersonal Association fifth international congress, Santa Rosa, California. On being psychic. California Society for Psychical Study conference, Dominican College, San Rafael, California. Self-observation. University of California at San Francisco, California. 1989 Mindfulness and mindlessness. Grand Rounds, School of Public Health, University of California, San Francisco, California. Extrasensory perception: fact and fantasy. Picnic Day Invited Ad- dress, University of California, Davis California. Waking up: meditation and mindfulness. Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of California Medical School, Sacramento, California. Mindfulness tools. Whole Life Exposition, San Francisco, California. Mindfulness. University of California Santa Cruz Extension Division, Santa Clara, California. Waking Up: Mindfulness practices for waking up from the trance of everyday life. Association for Humanistic Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, California. Attentional training: Prospects and possibilities. Institute of Noetic Sciences and Esalen Institute invitational conference on New Directions in Meditation Research. Big Sur, California. An evening with Charles Tart. Spiritual Emergence Network, Institute for Transpersonal Psychology, Menlo Park, California. The world simulation process: altered states, suffering and liberation. Grof Holotrophic Training Workshop, Geyserville, California. 1990 Mindfulness. University for Humanistic Studies, Del Mar, California. Workshop on waking up. Organization Effectiveness Department, Dupont-Conoco, Houston, Texas. Strategic thinking and planning. USDA Forest Service Training Con- ference, San Jose, California. Mindfulness and mindlessness. Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of California, Irvine. A humanities conference for educators, with Charles Tart. Grinnel College, Grinnel, Iowa. Mindfulness. University of California Santa Cruz Extension, Santa Clara, California. Some Fundamental Perspectives on Religion and Philosophy Provided by Modern Parapsychology. Santa Barbara, California, sponsored by Center For Process Studies, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California. Altered states. Transcendent Explorers television program, various channels. Waking up. Transcendent Explorers television program, various channels. Open mind. Transcendent Explorers television program, various channels. Life in the World Simulator: Altered states, identification, multiple personality and enlightenment. Invited address, Seventh Interna- tional Conference of Multiple Personality/Dissociative States, November 7-11, Chicago. 1991 Open mind, discriminating mind: Reflections on human possibilities. Santa Barbara Community College, Santa Barbara, California. Observations on current trends in consciousness research. The Bridge Conference, Stanford University, Stanford California, February 2, 1991. Computer generated virtual reality: A new model for transpersonal psychology. Institute for Transpersonal Psychology, Menlo Park, California. Virtual reality, consciousness and meditation. Third Institute of Noetic Sciences/Esalen Institute invitational conference on Medi- tation Research, Big Sur, California. The embodied mind: Parapsychology, altered states of consciousness and healing. Dynamics of Healing Conference, American Society for Psychical Research, San Francisco, May 5, 1991. Discussion of waking up. MENSA, San Mateo, California, May 18, 1991. Observations on parapsychological research. John F. Kennedy University, Orinda, California Mindfulness. University of California Santa Cruz Extension, July 13. Potential implications and applications of computer-generated virtual reality for psychology and parapsychology. Parapsychological Association, Heidelberg, August 8. Marijuana, psi and mystical experiences. Parapsychological Association, Heidelberg, August 10. Waking from the trance of everyday life. Whole Life Exposition, San Jose, California, September 14. Beginning to awaken. Whole Life Exposition, San Jose, California, September 14. Virtual reality: A new model for psychology. Psychology Department, University of California Davis, October 24, 1991. Mind Embodied: Computer-generated virtual reality as a new dualistic-interactive model for transpersonal psychology. L. E. Rhine Centenary Conference on Cultivating Consciousness for Enhancing Human Potential, Wellness and Healing, Durham, North Carolina, November 9, 1991. Developing mindfulness in everyday life. Rigpa Fellowship, Berkeley, California, Oct. 27, 28, Nov. 4, 11, 1991. 1992 Toward understanding consciousness and altered states of consciousness. California Institute of Integral Studies conference on Altered States of Consciousness: Past, Present and Future. San Francisco, Feb 29-Mar 1, 1992. Enlightenment and endarkenment. Unity of the Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach, Florida, March 22. Mental health, the "New Age," and transpersonal psychology. Mental Health Association of Sacramento, Sacramento, California May 26, 1992. An introduction to the spiritual path for the "scientifically handicapped." International Transpersonal Association conference, Prague, Czechoslovakia, June 22, 1992. Models of the mind: Virtual reality and transpersonal psychology. Society for Psychical Research, London, England, June 26, 1992. Transpersonal psychology. KAZU Listener Supported Radio, Monterey, California, August 20, 1992. Spiritual paths and altered states. With K. Speeth & D. Steindal-Rast. Association for Transpersonal Psychology, 20th Annual Conference, Asilomar, California, August 29, 1992. Virtual Reality: A New Model for Transpersonal Theory and Action. Association for Transpersonal Psychology, 20th Annual Conference, Asilomar, California, August 29, 1992. Cultivating Mindfulness. Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California, November 6-8. 1993 Consciousness: A Psychological, Transpersonal and Parapsychological Approach. III International Symposium Science and Consciousness, Olympia, Greece, 1-7 January 1993. Introduction to Spiritual Growth in a Desperate but Scientistic and Skeptical Time. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, March 22, 1993. Thoughts on death, post-mortem survival and the process of dying. Institute of Noetic Sciences Consciousness Research Circle, Berkeley, April 18, 1993. Where Science and Spirituality Meet: Introduction to the Spiritual Path for the Scientifically Handicapped/Talented. Institute of Noetic Sciences Davis Study Group, Unitarian Church, April 29, 1993, Davis California. Meditation and preparation for death. Fifth Invitational Conference on New Directions in Meditation Research, Institute of Noetic Sciences and Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California, May 6, 1993. Reflections on Psychology and the Spiritual Path. Rigpa Fellowship, Berkeley, California, May 21, 1993. The human mind: Survival after death?. International Conference on Healing: Beyond Suffering or Death, Montreal, June 22, 1993. Modified states of consciousness, a path of integration. International Conference on Healing: Beyond Suffering or Death, Montreal, June 22, 1993. Near-death experiences. International Conference on Healing: Beyond Suffering or Death, Montreal, June 22, 1993. Mindfulness. University of California Santa Cruz Extension, August 17, 1993. Developing mindfulness in everyday life. Twenty fifth annual meeting of the Association for Transpersonal Psychology, Asilomar, California, August 26, 1993. The future of transpersonal psychology. Twenty fifth annual meeting of the Association for Transpersonal Psychology, Asilomar, California, August 26, 1993. The future of altered states of consciousness. Twenty fifth annual meeting of the Association for Transpersonal Psychology, Asilomar, California, August 26, 1993. World Parliament of superstition? Scientific evidence for a basic reality to the spiritual. Second World Parliament of Religion, Chicago, September 3, 1993.