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).