Chandler, AZ - with centenarian, and colleague Dr. Stanley Krippner (left)

Bernando (far right) was born in 1901 in Victoria Brazil and attributes his long healthy and happy life to quality philosophy and nutrition. He is currently completing two books, an autobiography and a nutrition guide. He is currently working on a book.

Click [here] for his site. 

Dr. Stanley Krippner (far left, black scarf) is internationally known for his pioneering work in the scientific investigation of human consciousness, especially such areas as creativity, parapsychological phenomena and altered states of consciousness.

He has authored or co-authored over 900 books, chapters, articles, and reviews appearing in scholarly or academic publications including: Human Possibilities, Song of the Siren, Dream Telepathy (co-author), The Realms of Healing (co-author), Spiritual Dimensions of Healing (co-author), Personal Mythology (co-author), Healing States (co-author), Dreamworking (co-author), A Psychiatrist in Paradise (co-editor), Dreamtime and Dreamwork (Ed.) and Advances in Parapsychological Research (Ed.).

Prior to joining the Saybrook faculty in 1972, Dr. Krippner directed the Dream Laboratory at Maimonides Medical Center in New York and was Director of the Child Study Center at Kent State University. He has served as President of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, the Parapsychological Association and the Association for the Study of Dreams. He is also a Charter Member of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation and is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex, the American Psychological Society, the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis and the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion.

Click [here] for Krippner's site.










Curitiba, Brazil - Applications of psi

Presenting to attendees on study of how dreams can be used to guide the purchase of real estate.

Participants who worked with their dreams for many years also were highly creative and intuitive. Overall they considered the home they acquired (or resold) as a result of their dream to be the most emotionally satisfying real esate decision they ever made.

Real estate agents, buyers, and sellers could benefit by paying closer attention to their intuition, such as clues in dreams, to guide their decisions.

This conference focused on the implications and applications of psi: how to apply and utilize extraordinary, so-called "psychic" abilities to make better decisions, improve the quality of life.

Other topics included the use of the visionary entheogen ayahuasca, to experience profound states of awareness and creative insights.


Scottsdale, AZ - Financial health coaching

Teaching hundreds how to enhance their financial health using the "psychology of real estate."  These strategies help ensure clients buy, rent, and sell their properties quickly and easily using new styles of auctions.

These auctions include using e-bay, the internet, and selling homes with no bank qualifying, and offering the down payment up for bid, making homes irresistibly easy to own without the traditional hassles.


Juarez, Mexico - groundbreaking research

 
Juarez, Mexico. Traveling on-site to approve two adult students' master's-level research projects that will improve the education and awareness improving the human condition in the community.

Mr. Efrain Rodriguez is conducting a survey of violence and homophobia and Maythe Alvarado is investigating sexual dysfunction among her clients in her clinical practice.

Their research is groundbreaking in that very little previous research has been conducted among these populations in Mexico. Both are earning their graduate-level degrees in psychology through a distance learning program from Akamai University in Hilo, HI.


Havana, Cuba - 16th World Congress of Sexology

Presenting on "The Ecstasy of St. Teresa di Avila" to attendees at the 16th World Congress of Sexology, held in Havana, Cuba. Maria Castro Espin Presided. 

What was so fascinating about St. Teresa was that she took a vow of celebacy yet experienced such many visions and mystical ecstasies, the most famous of which is a "transverberation of the heart":

"The angel appeared to me to be thrusting the spear of fire into my heart and piercing my very entrails; when he drew it out, he seemed to draw them out also, and left me all on fire with a great love of God."

Her experience inspired Bernini's famous sculpture, The Ecstasy of St. Teresa di Avila, now displayed in Rome. (Image depicted in the photo above.)