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Etheric Studies


 

Question: What is Etheric Studies?

 

Answer: The "etheric" is a term used to describe a greater reality of which the physical is just an aspect. Mainstream science is concerned only with physical reality as described by mainstream science. Observed phenomena such as biofields, subtle energy, auras, psi functioning, duality of life with physical and nonphysical aspects, possible survival of the nonphysical aspect of life and an aspect of reality in which it survives are ignored as "not accepted by mainstream science, and therefore, impossible." We conceived of Etheric studies as a platform on which to study these "impossible" phenomena.

 

Of course, there are many people and organizations already studying some or all of these subjects. Our original focus was on instrumental forms of transcommunication, but we have recently expanded our focus to include all forms of objective evidence concerning transcommunication. This focus has been on the ATransC Survival Hypothesis, etheric space in which we survive and transcommunication; however, recent developments in the hypothesis has lead us to think that virtually all subtle energy phenomena is transcommunication. For that reason, Etheric Studies is applied on this website as the study of survival, etheric space, transcommunication and psi functioning from the perspective of transcommunication.

 

EthericStudies.org is Tom Butler's personal website and includes viewpoint essays that are expressions of his personal opinion and not necessarily ATransC "official" policy.

 

 

 

 

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