UNITY CONsciousness

4th August 2020 @ 6pm UTC
Does global consciousness exist and are we all interconnected? Can we influence physical reality using our minds and thoughts?
Join us on Tuesday 4th August at 6pm UTC, as the Katalyst launches its first online screening that will be looking at Unity Consciousness.
Watch a line up of some of the most daring and original short films by talented filmmakers from around the world, while our guest panel of scientists and T M-Sidhas will be revealing groundbreaking research on how the mind affects reality. All in a single event!
TICKET INFO:
General Admissions for the live event: £5
Watch the replay if you can’t make it: £4
50% of all purchases are donated to the foundations represented by our panel guests(see below for further details).
GUEST PANEL LINE-UP:
Roger Nelson, PhD
Founder of the Global Consciousness Project (http://global-mind.org/gcpdot/)
Roger is an author of Connected: The Emergence of Global Consciousness
and founder of The Global Consciousness Project - an international collaboration studying mass consciousness. He conducted psi research at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory from 1980 to 2002 and while at Princeton, created the GCP in 1997.
Jeremy Old
Author of ‘The Super Radiance Effect’, founder of the WorldPeaceGroup.org
Jeremy is a psychotherapist and a T M-Sidha who had taken part in a number of T M mass meditations in war-torn zones as part of the World Peace Project in the 70s. The World Peace Group is an online platform created with the aim to collect data of studies of the Super Radiance Effect achieved in mass meditations and the effect of T M on populations around the globe.
Ron Ringsrud
Founder of Clay Hands charity and Hogares Claret rehabilitation centre
Ron has been a TM teacher for many years and has taken part in the World Peace Project in Nicaragua, as well as teaching T M in Colombia during the 1970s. Ron is the founder of charity called Clay Hands that uses meditation as part of the rehabilitation programme for kids in Sasaima, Colombia. www.clayhands.org