In this conversation I talk with Nelson Abreu about beneficial and limiting aspects of our cultural conditioning to applied consciousness research, the benefits of a scientific mindset, the nature of consciousness as part of the cosmic ecology, how technology can be used to develop greater self-awareness, and much more. Along the way we touch on a phenomena documented in Nelson’s latest edited book, where a person claims to have received a song from the extra physical John Lennon. Nelson kindly provided me with a copy of the song and I include it at the end of the conversation. So if you want to hear the song - performed by the man who received it - and make up your own mind if John Lennon is still writing music on the other side, stay tuned to the very end of this rich conversation.
I really resonated with this statement Nelson made during the conversation:
“The only thing I fear is to live a life, to look back and think, I didn’t do as much as I could.”
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Nelson Abreu, BSEE, PE, MSc’20 is a Portuguese-American electrical engineer, innovation expert and consciousness author, educator and technologist based in Los Angeles. He lectures at International Academy of Consciousness and is a member of the International Consciousness Research Laboratories (ICRL) consortium. He has contributed to several books and publications, the latest of which is Ordinary People, Extraordinary Experiences. Nelson is a co-founder of design, technology, and well-being creative lab Neumascape Studio, where he co-created the world’s first Mind Spa & Showroom (Neuma Being). It features the Cymatix creativity and relaxation recliner. He began experiencing and studying transformative phenomena like out-of-body experiences (OBEs) in 1998. He has developed techniques and technologies to facilitate such states and presented at conferences and workshops in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia.
http://tinyurl.com/consciousbooks
http://www.neumascape.com
http://www.neumabeing.com
http://www.iacworld.org
http://www.iclr.org