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About The Directors The Directors of the Association TransCommunication are Tom and Lisa Butler. They assumed leadership of the Association in 2000, when Founder, Sarah Estep, decided it was time for her to retire. Since that time, the Butlers have established this website, an online document archive containing most of the past NewsJournals and a discussion board. They have expanded the six page quarterly newsletter into a twenty page NewsJournal and have hosted two conferences.
Effective January 1, 2010, the AA-EVP became Association TransCommunication or ATransC. The directors had been witnessing the evolution of EVP from a novelty phenomena into an important tool for research. They recognized that EVP/ITC were not isolated forms of trans-etheric influence, but were related to other forms, both by their etheric origin and how they were able to manifest into the physical. Thus, they determined it was necessary to examine the entire set of transcommunication in order to understand each part.
As part of their efforts to assure
the future of ATransC, they established the Association as a 501 (c)(3)
nonprofit educational organization. Incorporation provides certain
assurances to perspective contributors and the general public that the
ATransC will remain dedicated to the study of transcommunication and to helping
people learn
The Butlers have written the book, There is No Death and there are No Dead, which details the history of these phenomena, gives ample examples and explains how to experiment with both EVP and Video ITC. The Association needed an authoritative text to which new members and the general public could be directed to learn about these phenomena. The book was written to fill that need.
Under the leadership of the Butlers, ATransC Publishing (Formally AA-EVP Publishing) has also published Martha Copeland's book, I'm Still Here as an important illustration of how contact with a love done via transcommunication can help with grief. This book represents the formation and purpose of The Big Circle, which began when members gathered around Martha and Karen Mossey to record for EVP on a regular basis, so that they could use the group energy to continue their relationship with loved ones now on the other side.
The Butlers established the Sarah Estep Research Fund (SERF) to memorialize her transition and important contribution to this field of study. They have funded research via the SERF and are actively seeking funding in the form of endowments or direct donations so that ATransC will be able to award transcommunication research grants. The Association has been in existence for over twenty-eight years, yet the objective of common public acceptance of these phenomena remains a formidable challenge. They know it will be achieved, but they also know that it will require the help of many people willing to learn and then teach others.
ITC experience
Lisa began recording first, after reading Sarah Estep's book, Voices of Eternity, by following the instruction to establish a routine of regular recording session in a quiet part of the home. That was in 1989. Up to 2002, the Butlers only recorded in controlled conditions, seeking to better understand EVP and improve communications with their etheric contacts. Today, the Butlers continue to prefer controlled condition recording for research, but they enjoy the occasional excursion into the field. They also know that the media requires such excursions for a more visual expression of EVP recording.
In 2000, the Butlers began using the video feedback method of developing optical energy for visual ITC. They have had considerable success using this technique and continue to experiment with ways that might improve their results. Examples of their work can be seen and heard in the Examples section of this web site.
Education
Tom Butler playing examples of EVP that
were recorded for
the White Noise DVD release party
Public Relations
Late in 2004, Universal Pictures contracted the Butlers to help them promote the movie, White Noise, and they spent a good deal of 2005 participating in many media events. When the movie was released in USA theaters, the web site had 80,000 unique visitors in a 24 hour period. Even a year later, the unique visitor count remains more than four times what it was before White Noise. Universal attended the 2004 conference conference with cameras, and interviews of attendees were used in both the commercials for the movie and one of the bonus features on the DVD. Each commercial ended with the Association's web site as a source for more information about EVP, and the world-wide release of the DVD included three bonus features about EVP, a "How to" with the Butlers and example hauntings investigations showing the Butlers at work.
As a public relations success, White Noise was both a spectacular success for making the term, EVP, widely known in the world, but it was also something of a social disaster in that it left millions of people more afraid of spirit communications than ever. The Butlers answered thousands of emails and letters in 2005, many of which required their assurance that work with EVP is not considered dangerous.
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