Techniques: Recording for EVP and ITC and managing
the results. There is also an excellent article here which we recommend as a
place to begin your study of EVP.
Member Benefits: This website is designed to tell
you all you need to know about transcommunication, but membership does provide important
benefits. If you are serious about the subject and want to support ATransC
objectives, then review the Membership page to
learn about the benefits of membership in ATransC.
The Big Circle: Virtual community
support for people grieving the loss of a loved one.
Certified Proxy Practitioner:
ATransC members who have shown that they are able to and willing to help others
make contact with loved ones using EVP.
Research: The Sarah Estep Research Fund has already
begun sponsoring research. Explore this section if you are a researcher or want
to support research.
Books: When the
Butlers assumed leadership of the Association, they saw the need
for a more current book which they could recommend to members as
a text about EVP, its history , role models, theory and
techniques. To satisfy this need, they wrote There is No
Death and There are No Dead. Since then, they have sponsored
a book by Martha Copeland titled, I'm Still Here, which is about
her daughter, now on the other side who is credited for as a
major reason for the formation of the
Big Circle.
Document Archive:
The Association has been publishing quarterly
newsletter/NewsJournals since 1982. ATransC Document Archive
contains many of the past issues.
Links: The Links pages are an
important resource for accessing more information about
transcommunication. We think the
Transcommunication Search Tool is especially useful for
finding information.