Dean Radin's SIGIL experiment

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Dean Radin's SIGIL experiment

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SIGIL: Scientific Investigation of Gazing with Intuition at Light

This study explores the influence of mind on matter. Eligible participants must be at least 18 years old and will have training or talent in focused attention, such as meditators, martial artists, or experience with one or more magical practices. Candidates will be selected to participate via a three step process. Those who are selected for the experiment and complete the experiment will receive US$100 as compensation, and the top 25 participants with the best performance will be entered into a raffle for an Apple iPad.
Dean Radin is recruiting participants for his latest experiment, in which a selected group of participants will be asked to influence the direction of a light beam within a sealed box, using intuition and focused intention. Sounds like an ideal experiment for experienced dowsers.
There is a 3-stage selection process and the final chosen participants will be sent a box and some software to install on their computer.
If you're interested in applying, you can find all the details here.
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I've made it through the second stage of the selection process, waiting to hear if I make the cut for the final 50 in part 3. Fingers crossed!
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Hi Grahame,

Well played. Do keep us posted on this.

Best of luck,
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Will do, Nick. Nice to have you on the forum - welcome!
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I didn't make the cut for the third part, but there is a promise of the study being extended if more funding can be sourced, so there's still hope...
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