Dr. Julia Mossbridge has been thinking about physical, objective, subjective time and consciousness since she was a child, and recently has started exploring interpersonal time. Her work on precognition and unconscious access to events in time has earned her the Charles Honorton Integrative Contributions Award (2015) from the Parapsychology Association, a division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Mossbridge will guide the discussion using brief informational lectures as a springboard. She expects to learn at least as much as she teaches. This webinar will be an informed examination of some of the basic questions that arise for people who think deeply about time and how it relates to individual and cosmic consciousness. Recommended text is Transcendent Mind: Rethinking the Science of Consciousness (Baruss & Mossbridge, 2017, APA Books).
Julia Mossbridge
Julia Mossbridge is a Staff Scientist and the Director of the Innovation Lab at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), the Science Director at Focus@Will Labs, and a Visiting Scholar in Psychology at Northwestern University. She seeks to understand how time is perceived by the conscious and subconscious minds. She is honored to be the 2014 winner of the Charles Honorton Integrative Contributions award. Dr. Mossbridge received her Ph.D. in Communication Sciences from Northwestern, her M.A. in Neuroscience is from UCSF, and her B.A. with highest honors in neuroscience from Oberlin College. Mossbridge is the author of Unfolding: The Science of Your Soul’s Work (New World Library, 2002) and co-authored Transcendent Mind: Re-thinking the Science of Consciousness (APA Books, 2016) with Imants Baruss.