SoC – Consciousness, PK, and AI

SoC – Consciousness, PK, and AI

ICRL’s president, Jeff Dunne, presents on the topic of Consciousness, Telekinesis, and Artificial Intelligence at the 2025 Science of Consciousness conference in Barcelona, Spain, 10 July 2025.  In this presentation, Jeff explores the commonalities between modern LLM technologies and traditional divination tools like the Tarot, the I-Ching, and so forth; discusses the potential for AI to possess consciousness, and what it would look like if it does; and offers insights for effective guidance in how people should/shouldn’t utilize AI.

You can find a transcript of Dr. Dunne’s presentation here.

Launch of the FHE Art Installation

Launch of the FHE Art Installation

Understanding the nature of consciousness is intrinsically connected to the processes of self-discovery and the ability to communicate such insights to others… even (and perhaps even most importantly) when those insights defy words. In such circumstances, art is unquestionably our best language for such purposes.

In 2025, ICRL partnered with the Scientific and Medical Network’s Galileo Commission to create an enduring art installation that aims to capture different facets of what it means to be human. More than simply a collection of artworks, however, the FHE installation invites those who view the art, the experiencers, to contribute to the installation by sharing their own insights and reactions.  In this way we aim to create a continually evolving project with new artwork and new interpretations.

In-Person Mini-Academy in Roanoke

In-Person Mini-Academy in Roanoke

An essential part of understanding the nature of consciousness is having a supportive community with whom we can share the journey, people with similar interests and unique perspectives. Towards this end, we are hosting an in-person gathering the weekend of August 16-17, 2025 in Roanoke, Virginia and invite you to be a part of it. Join us for two days of discussions, relaxation, food, and beautiful nature.

Why are we doing this? Many years ago, PEAR and ICRL ran several events called “Academies”. These lasted a week, and brought people together to coordinate different projects and collaborations. We want to start doing these again, but are looking to explore the nature of how to best structure them.  Should they be centered on research? Should they focus on social interaction? Big? Small? Short? Long?  There are a lot of variables. This event is part of that exploration, and one that we think will be a heck of a fun time.

What about cost?  The only thing we are requesting is some money to cover the cost of food.  Those who stay onsite will not be paying for lodging (although of course people staying at a nearby hotel will need to cover that), nor is there any kind of ‘activity fee’ or such.  We expect the food cost to be around $75-$100 per person for the weekend, but that will depend on the total number of people and their dietary needs so we do not have a precise number just yet (yes, we really are just going to set that number at actual cost).

If this is right for you, send us an email to reserve your spot (and indicate whether you would like to stay onsite).

Consciousness Dialogues Retreat in Italy

Consciousness Dialogues Retreat in Italy

We are excited to be holding our next Consciousness Dialogues Retreat Thursday, September 11 through Monday, September 15th at the Pari Center in Tuscany, Italy.  Nestled on a hilltop surrounded by olive groves, vineyards and the heavily wooded countryside of the Maremma region of Tuscany, Pari is part of a village that has remained in a remarkable state of preservation, with a surrounding landscape that is home to wild boar, deer, pheasant and numerous species of plants, animals and birds.

During a Consciousness Dialogues retreat, participants become part of a ‘We’ that engages in a wide range of group experiences, such focused meditation, out-of-body experiences, dance, improv, group art creation, and (of course) variations of PEAR (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research) Laboratory experiments like remote viewing and affecting Random Event Generators.  Each session is followed by a group dialogue where that experience is explored in a more intellectually-centered discussion.

Feedback from past participants includes comments such as “diverse collection of open-minded, beautiful souls”… “it felt like a true exploration”… “[I loved] the balance between experiencing and dialogue”…” It was hard to go back to the ‘I’ space that is normal life after leaving that lovely ‘WE’ space we created”.

We aim to have groups that are as diverse as possible: every age range, widely varied backgrounds, and varied philosophical perspectives. Prior experience is not at all required, and many past participants noted that not been steep in these kinds of circles was actually a benefit for them in getting the most out of the retreat.

Registration Details

The $1,350 registration fee covers all retreat activities, lodging, and food.  If you are attending with a partner and would like to share a room, please select the $2,200 option which will register both participants in a single transaction.

If your plans change between now and September, that’s not a problem. You will receive a full refund if cancel prior to September 1st. For cancellations between September 1-6th, we can provide a partial refund of 50%. After September 6th we cannot offer a refund as we will have already paid the expenses for your participation (and these retreats are priced at cost, so there is no profit buffer from which we can draw).

Note that we are dedicated to ensuring that this experience is open to youth and others who may be financially disadvantaged. If you are in that situation, we may be able to identify a patron to help offset your registration costs.  Also, for those who placed a downpayment during last year’s preregistration window, you will have a different registration fee.  If either of these conditions apply to you, please contact ICRL directly to reserve your place.

Lastly, when you are ready to check out, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support ICRL.  These donations will be used to provide assistance to youth as described before.  Note that you will also have the option to support the Zeffy platform, which is not part of ICRL. Because the registration fee is not insignificant, the default Zeffy donation is rather high. Know that you can adjust the Zeffy donation to $0 (or whatever you like) by simply selecting ‘Other’.

WTF Podcast Interview

WTF Podcast Interview

After the passing of her father, Liz Entin delved into understanding the possibilities of life after death, ultimately writing two books about her investigations. She now runs a podcast, WTF Just Happened, in which she has interviewed over a hundred people on a wide range of related topics. In episode 108, she interviews ICRL’s president, Jeff Dunne, about the research done at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) Laboratory. Check out the recording, and perhaps even share it (and other of Liz’s work) within your circles!

Gainesville Consciousness Dialogues Retreat

Gainesville Consciousness Dialogues Retreat

We are pleased to announce the next Consciousness Dialogues retreat will take place at the Bhaktivedanta Institute for Higher Studies (BIHS) in beautiful Gainesville, Florida.

This first Consciousness Dialogues retreat of 2025 will begin the afternoon of Wednesday, March 26 and continue through the morning of Sunday, March 30.  During these days participants will participate as a group in a selection of activities designed to highlight different aspects awareness. Some examples from the inaugural CD retreat include: guided meditation, out-of-body experiences, dance and improv, group art creation, and (of course) variations of PEAR (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research) Laboratory experiments like remote viewing and affecting Random Event Generators. After each activity, the group participates in a Bohm-esque discussion focused on exploring the prior consciousness experience through the lens of foundational principles.

First Consciousness Dialogues Retreat a Great Success

First Consciousness Dialogues Retreat a Great Success

Several years ago ICRL partnered with the Bhaktivedanta Institute for Higher Studies (BIHS) on a project to explore the language that we use in consciousness research, with the ultimate goal of creating a form of Rosetta Stone to help everyone understand how we intend the words we use.

The effort experienced a COVID delay, but is finally back on track! At the end of June, 2024, ICRL and BIHS joined forces with the Monroe Institute to host our first Consciousness Dialogues Retreat at their beautiful facility in Faber, Virginia.

The event was held over the course of four days with a dozen of the most beautiful souls humanity has to offer. In that time, we engaged in a variety of group activities that ranged from interpersonal relating to meditation, art, dance, and – of course – telekinesis and remote perception.  After each activity, the group engaged in deep discussion, exploring the essence of the shared experience and the expressions of consciousness that were found within.

What’s Next?

Is this going to happen again?  Feedback from the group made it unanimously clear: these event must continue!  We are in the process of finalizing logistics, but here’s how things are shaking out.  In the spring, it looks like we will hold the second retreat at the BIHS facility in Gainesville, Florida.

Later in the year we may return to the Monroe Institute or the ICRL Retreat Center, both in Virginia, although we are also exploring a future Europe-based options as well.

Consciousness Alliance Kickoff

Consciousness Alliance Kickoff

It is no surprise, and no overstatement, to say that ICRL is just one of a great many organizations that seek to raise awareness of the nature of consciousness, to emphasize that we are more than the physical, and to help make the world a healthier and more humane place in the process.  Alas, while those who seek to exploit the planet and its organisms for personal and financial gain are very well-organized, the greater community promoting post-materialist view is… not.

While there may not be a lot of money out there for organizations and efforts that seek to help people evolve and find peace and greater harmony, we do have something to offer that is – believe it or not – more satisfying than financial wealth: family.  And we hypothesize that we can leverage such personal relationships to create a network of mutually-supportive organizations aimed at making the world a better place.

This is the vision behind the Consciousness Alliance.

ICRL, the Scientific and Medical Network, and the Pari Center partnered to organize an initial Alliance meeting at the beginning of July 2024.

Ten individuals representing roughly twenty organizations met for two days, exploring the potential for what the Alliance could be, how it should function, and what next steps are on the horizon.

The initial meeting was held at the fledgling ICRL Retreat Center in Roanoke Virginia, and we are now in the planning process for a second in-person gathering, to be held outside of London in November (16th and 17th).

If you are part of an organization that fits the goals and intentions of the Consciousness Alliance and would like more information on what the Alliance is and how to get involved, don’t hesitate to reach out to us.  And in case you missed it on the right-hand side of the page, there is a link to a CA page with a little more information too.