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In this expansive conversation, Dr. Marilyn Schlitz shares her lifelong journey into consciousness, healing, and human potential. She recounts pivotal early-life events—from accidentally ingesting lighter fluid as a toddler to a profound out-of-body experience after a motorcycle accident at 16—that shaped her understanding of the mind-body connection. Marilyn explains how paradigm-shifting books and early mentors led her into formal research on remote viewing, intentional healing, and altered states of consciousness.
The discussion covers her work with astronaut Edgar Mitchell, her groundbreaking experiments measuring the physiological impact of intention, and her current teaching in transpersonal psychology. Matt and Tom explore topics like imagination vs. true experience, interconnectedness, dreamwork, the modern crisis of information overload, and why many scientists fear exploring anomalous experiences publicly. Marilyn emphasizes humility, awe, and the practice of making meaning as tools for healing in an increasingly chaotic world.
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00:00 Introductions & Thursday Night Energy
The post Marilyn Schlitz & Parapsychology first appeared on Irreverent Health.
By Tom Ingegno and Matt Hampton5
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Summary
In this expansive conversation, Dr. Marilyn Schlitz shares her lifelong journey into consciousness, healing, and human potential. She recounts pivotal early-life events—from accidentally ingesting lighter fluid as a toddler to a profound out-of-body experience after a motorcycle accident at 16—that shaped her understanding of the mind-body connection. Marilyn explains how paradigm-shifting books and early mentors led her into formal research on remote viewing, intentional healing, and altered states of consciousness.
The discussion covers her work with astronaut Edgar Mitchell, her groundbreaking experiments measuring the physiological impact of intention, and her current teaching in transpersonal psychology. Matt and Tom explore topics like imagination vs. true experience, interconnectedness, dreamwork, the modern crisis of information overload, and why many scientists fear exploring anomalous experiences publicly. Marilyn emphasizes humility, awe, and the practice of making meaning as tools for healing in an increasingly chaotic world.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introductions & Thursday Night Energy
The post Marilyn Schlitz & Parapsychology first appeared on Irreverent Health.

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