“Cosmic Thinking and Being”

Dr. James Oschman. PHOTO: Stephan Fuelling

Dr. James L. Oschman’s presentation at the 2012 Cosolargy Conference was titled “Cosmic Thinking and Being” and addressed the themes of how to think cosmically; what goes on in the Unconscious; Cosolargy and energy medicine; human interconnectedness with the living cosmos; the convergence of quantum physics, quantum biology, cosmology and Cosolargy; and the relationship of the human heart and the solar heart. Oschman addressed these topics by taking the audience through a sequence of his “meetings with remarkable people”: Edgar Mitchell, the Apollo 14 astronaut who founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences; Rudolph Schild, the Arizona-based astrophysicist who tells us to forget about the “Big Bang” and to understand that so-called “Dark Matter” is Consciousness (see his book of collected essays, Consciousness and the Universe); Buckminster Fuller and his “bucky balls”; Neil Tyson, author of the 1957 article on stellar physics “Synthesis of the Elements in the Stars,” who tells us “the universe is in us”; G. I. Gurdjieff, who told us of the cosmic clock and man’s stolen spiritual birthright; Duane Elgin and his concept of the creation of the universe and its waves of creation; Vladimir Ginzburg, author of  Prime Elements of Ordinary Matter, Dark Matter & Dark Energy  , who conceived of the living universe; Aiden Dwyer, the 13-year-old who designed the solar tree ; the Filpino villagers who used plastic water bottles filled with water and planted in ceiling holes to serve as light bulbs; and the “mundane angel” who had once informed Oschman that angelic entities are interested in the work he is doing.

Biographical Note:
Doctor Oschman is a biophysicist and biologist. He is an internationally known author and one of the first scientists to investigate the basis for complementary and alternative medical therapies. Recently he has become a member of the Academy of the Jamilian University as a student of Cosolargy.

He has published more than 30 full-length scientific articles in some of the world’s leading academic journals and 50 articles in alternative and complementary therapy journals. Dr. Oschman has done research in major laboratories around the world, including at Cambridge University, Case-Western Reserve University, and the University of Copenhagen. He has also been on the faculty of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and a staff scientist at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole in Massachusetts.

Dr. Oschman has also served as Acting President of the New England School of Acupuncture and as President of the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine.

He continues his research and writing in Dover, New Hampshire, where he is President of Nature’s Own Research Association, while presenting lectures and workshops on energy medicine around the world.