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Neil Slade

Biography:

Neil Slade teaches people how to easily release their brain's pre-existing neurocircuits for high increases in creativity, intelligence, pleasure, as well as numerous paranormal abilities. Previously at the Dormant Brain Research and Development Laboratory he is also is well known for his Brain Music which has appeared nationally and on PBS television. A musical composer, seasoned concert performer, author, and artist. Slade was assistant to Brain and Behavior Researcher T.D.A. Lingo, PhB, B.Sci. M.A., for 11 years at Colorado's Dormant Brain Research and Development Laboratory.

Past Shows:

Tribute to Art Bell

Wednesday July 18, 2007

George Noory and a cavalcade of guests paid tribute to Art Bell, and clips of some of Art's most memorable on-air moments were played. In live appearances Whitley Strieber, Richard C. Hoagland, Ian Punnett, Dannion Brinkley, George Knapp, Seth Shostak, Evelyn Paglini, Sean David Morton, Linda Moulton Howe, Bruce Goldberg, Neil Slade, Brendan Cook and Nick Begich all shared accolades and memories of working with Art. ... More
Host: George Noory

Brain Activation

Monday October 10, 2005

Brain researcher Neil Slade shared his insights on a variety of brain-related topics and offered ways to activate specific parts of the brain, the amygdala and frontal lobes, with newly discovered methods that turn-on creativity, intelligence, pleasure, and ESP. ... More
Host: George Noory

Mind Matters

Monday October 6, 2003

Brain researcher and musician Neil Slade (neilslade.com) returned to C2C as the main guest on Monday night. Sharing such mental techniques as clicking the amygdala, and "mind movie rewrite," (a method to clear out past traumas), Slade said that the use of one's imagination can propel a person into more creative or pleasurable realms of thought. He also conducted an online "Mind Motor Experiment," that sought to test the powers of collective intelligence by seeing if the radio audience could affect the movement of a piece of tin foil inside an airtight bottle. Strangely, the foil seemed to move in the opposite direction requested. The experiment and its photo results can be viewed here. ... More
Host: George Noory

Brain Power

Tuesday February 4, 2003

"The amygdala is one part of the brain that can cause dramatic changes," said researcher/musician Neil Slade (neilslade.com), who was Tuesday night's guest on the program. An enthusiastic believer in tapping into unused portions of the brain to increase creativity and enjoyment, Slade said the amygdala is like a thermostat that offers "emotional feedback" as to how it's functioning. It can click forward into the frontal lobe for higher functioning states or backwards to the reptilian brain for less evolved responses. He suggested a number of exercises and visualizations for learning how to click forward. While clicking the amygdala forward can lead to new paranormal abilities such as telekinesis and clairvoyance, Slade cautioned people from getting too caught up in that arena and instead urged increased brain power to be used to solve such thorny issues as hunger, poverty and war. He added that paranormal effects might sprout up naturally when needed and cited a story about when h ... More
Host: George Noory

Neil Slade

Monday October 7, 2002

Slade teaches people how to easily release their brain's pre-existing neurocircuits for high increases in creativity, intelligence, pleasure, as well as numerous paranormal abilities. Previously at the Dormant Brain Research and Development Laboratory he is also is well known for his Brain Music which has appeared nationally and on PBS television. ... More
Host: Art Bell

Stan Romanek / Neil Slade

Wednesday January 2, 2002

Stan has some amazing UFO footage to be discussed.Neil teaches people how to easily release theirbrain's pre-existing neurocircuits for high increases in creativity,intelligence, pleasure, as well as numerous paranormal abilities. Previouslyat the Dormant Brain Research and Development Laboratory he is also is wellknown for his Brain Music which has appeared nationally and on PBStelevision.A musical composer, seasoned concert performer, author, and artist. Sladewas assistant to Brain and Behavior Researcher T.D.A. Lingo, PhB, B.Sci.M.A., for 11 years at Colorado's Dormant Brain Research and DevelopmentLaboratory. ... More
Host: Art Bell

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