Helané Wahbeh

Helané Wahbeh

Biography:

Helané Wahbeh is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University, and president of the Parapsychological Association. Dr. Wahbeh is clinically trained as a naturopathic physician and research trained with a Master of Clinical Research and two post-doctoral research fellowships.

She has published on and spoken internationally about her studies on complementary and alternative medicine, mind-body medicine, extended human capacities, stress, post-traumatic stress disorder, and their relationships to physiology, health, and healing. Dr. Wahbeh is especially known for her research around — and noetic approach to — channeling.

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Past Shows:

  • China's Infiltration / Channeling & Telepathy

    Travel writer Michael McCarthy shared commentary about the global presence of China, and how the country is infiltrating Western democracies. Followed by IONS research director Helané Wahbeh on telepathy and channeling.More »
  • Telepathy Research / Nordic Aliens & Irish Fairies

    Helané Wahbeh, Director of Research at IONS talked about research and studies of telepathy. Followed by UFO experiencer Sharon Delarose on her belief that the alien Nordics were the same as ancient Irish fairies.More »
  • Channeling Research / NDEs & the Afterlife

    Director of research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, Helané Wahbeh, discussed her study of channeling. Followed by Mariel Ford Clarke on her life-altering near-death experience.More »

Last Night

Feng Shui Techniques / Astrological Concepts
Feng Shui Techniques / Astrological Concepts
Feng Shui master Marie Diamond joined host Lisa Garr to talk about how your home tells the universe what you want to attract in life. Followed by astrologer and author Catherine Gerdes, who shared foundational astrological concepts.

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