Bio
Dr. Charles Tart pioneered the field of consciousness studies decades ago, with his
classic best-selling anthology Altered States of Consciousness, in print for
more than 20 years and selected by Common Boundary as one of the one hundred
most influential psychology books of the twentieth century. Tart is credited
with almost single-handedly legitimizing the study of altered states,
including hypnosis, meditation, lucid dreaming and drug-induced states. He
initiated several important lines of research in parapsychology, including
teaching ESP and out-of-body experiences.
He is currently a Core Faculty Member at the Institute of Transpersonal
Psychology (Palo Alto, California) and a Senior Research Fellow of the
Institute of Noetic Sciences (Sausalito, California), as well as Professor
Emeritus of Psychology at the Davis campus of the University of California,
where he served for 28 years. He was the first holder of the Bigelow Chair
of Consciousness Studies at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas and has
served as a Visiting Professor in East-West Psychology at the California
Institute of Integral Studies, as an Instructor in Psychiatry at the School
of Medicine of the University of Virginia, and a consultant on government
funded parapsychological research at the Stanford Research Institute (now
known as SRI International).
Past Shows
Altered States
"Psychic phenomena shows there's something about the mind that transcends the brain," said internationally known parapsychologist Charles Tart Ph.D. (website), who was Tuesday night's guest. Touching on his research into altered states, meditation,
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Host: George Noory