Dr. Simeon Hein is the director of the Institute for Resonance in Boulder, Colorado. The Institute is devoted to the study of subtle-energy sciences including remote viewing, crop circles and related subjects. Dr. Hein has a Ph.D. in sociology and has previously taught research methodology at Washington State University. Dr. Hein first learned remote viewing in 1996 and subsequently became involved in crop circle research. He believes that all crop circles, regardless of their origin, create magical effects by virtue of their shape and the subtle interaction between humans, plants, and sacred geometry. In addition to assisting with Institute for Resonance crop circle tours he continues to teach remote viewing in Boulder and in Japan. Simeon's most recent book is Planetary Intelligence: 101 Easy Steps to Energy, Well-Being, and Natural Insight, a simple primer for anyone interested in connecting to subtle-energies on a daily basis.
Crop Circles & Anomalies |
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| Wednesday September 23, 2009 |
Appearing during the middle two hours, crop circle expert Simeon Hein discussed anomalous energies and haywire equipment he experienced during trips to crop formations.
In the first hour, writer Lynne McTaggart talked about some of the science behind Dan Brown's new bestseller The Lost Symbol. Last hour guest, renowned author Erich von Däniken spoke about the theories behind his seminal book Chariots of the Gods, and his new work, History is Wrong.
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Host: George Noory
Manmade Crop Circles & Numbers |
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| Saturday September 9, 2006 |
The 'Human Calculator' Scott Flansburg joined Dr. Simeon Hein to discuss their attempt at making a crop circle (see Math Matrix Crop Circle article below), as well as anomalies associated with crop circles. Later in the program, Flansburg spoke about the numerical significance of 9/11, the Mayan Calendar and number patterns in the Bible.
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Host: Art Bell
Crop Circles & Remote Viewing |
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| Tuesday April 25, 2006 |
Dr. Simeon Hein, the director of the Institute for Resonance, returned to discuss his study of subtle-energy sciences including remote viewing and crop circles. He believes the origin of circular crop formations can be either extraterrestrial or man-made, but both types represent a "larger pattern of communication" between humanity and ETs. In the case of manmade crop circles, he commented that ETs may be influencing the circlemakers in their designs. The symmetry of both types of circles creates a "resonance technology" which may account for some of the unusual effects found at the sites, which include bent stalks and exploded nodes, he detailed. The circular shapes, he theorized, might become like "photonic crystals" when combined with sunlight and elicit "coherent disturbance effects." Remote viewing teaches you how to pick up subconscious information and allows more access to intuition, said Hein. He shared a session from a number of years ago when he "bilocated" while
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Host: George Noory
Rebroadcast: Dr. Simeon Hein |
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| Saturday March 25, 2006 |
In this rebroadcast from 11/9/03, Art Bell talked with Dr. Simeon Hein about subtle energy sciences and crop circles.
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Host: Art Bell
Crop Circles & Resonant Viewing |
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| Saturday September 17, 2005 |
Director of the Institute for Resonance, Dr. Simeon Hein, shared his theories and scientific analyses of crop circles, as well as information about resonant viewing.
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Host: Ian Punnett
Explaining Crop Circles |
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| Sunday November 9, 2003 |
Sunday's main guest,Dr. Simeon Hein (website),the director of the Institute for Resonance, a nonprofit in Boulder, Colorado, discussed his study of subtle-energy sciences. One of his conclusions is that most crop circles are man made. Prof. Ramon Lopez the co-author of Storms from the Sun, appeared in the first hour, offering an analysis of the current solar flare cycle.
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Host: Art Bell
Subtle Sciences |
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| Wednesday February 5, 2003 |
"I think of myself as an intergalactic sociologist," said Wednesday night's guest Dr. Simeon Hein (mountbaldy.com), the Director of the Institute for Resonance. Hein is an expert in both crop circles and remote viewing. Calling crop circles a kind of "natural magic," he believes a group of 30-40 circle makers are mostly behind the phenomenon. But rather than being hoaxers, he posits that they could be communicating with an alien intelligence and are using the intricate designs as a kind of interdimensional language. Hein himself may have had some ET contact, curiously coming through a set of email messages. The email said information would be revealed to him in a dream state, and indeed Hein had such an experience, viewing a set of hieroglyphic-like symbols that were empowered with a strange energy. "The key to doing remote viewing well is to describe something without naming or defining it," Hein said. Noting a target's look, texture and sound is important. For this reason H
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Host: George Noory