The Art and Science of Instrumental Transcommunication and Electronic Voice Phenomena: Pathways to Bridge Spirituality and the Boundaries of Consciousness
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Abstract
Panel Talk: Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC) via Electronic Voice Recorders (EVR) merges art and science to investigate non-local consciousness, challenging brain-dependent models. It captures anomalous signals hypothesized to originate from non-material sources, transforming intangible phenomena into meaningful communication. As an art form, it engages the unseen and expresses immaterial dimensions, while scientifically, it employs rigorous methods to study non-local consciousness phenomena, including near-death experiences, paradoxical lucidity, and after-death communication. This work presents ITC recordings from our research group, showcasing its potential to explore consciousness beyond physical life and redefining perspectives on existence through the convergence of neuroscience, spirituality, and metaphysics.
Presenter Biographies
Sara and Amanda Siqueira, Brazilian twin cardiologists, researchers, and Harvard postdoctoral research fellows, have extensive expertise in consciousness and spirituality studies. At the Percentual Studies and Scientific Spiritism group, they integrate science, spirituality, and healthcare through holistic and innovative approaches, including Instrumental Transcommunication, fostering a transformative vision of care.
Samuel Andriotte is a Brazilian researcher in Neuroscience and Physics of Consciousness with extensive expertise in electronic voice phenomena. Combining his technical knowledge in electronics, energy engineering, and personal experiences, he pioneers real-time interdimensional Instrumental Transcommunication research using innovative techniques and devices he developed in his laboratory.
Gabriel Pádua, a Brazilian physician and researcher, has been fascinated by laboratories and spiritual phenomena since childhood. With a passion for Instrumental Transcommunication, he dedicates his work to exploring the mysteries of the spiritual realm and promoting a collective responsibility for personal growth and the well-being of the planet.
Fernando Costa, a Brazilian cardiologist, researcher, and principal investigator of international clinical trials, combines his extensive expertise in cardiovascular medicine with a passion for spirituality. As a Fellow of the ACC and ESC, and former Director at SBC and SOCESP, he explores health-spirituality connections, inspiring holistic care and personal well-being.