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Survival of Bodily Death

An Esalen Invitational Conference
February 11 - 16, 2000
Co-sponsored by the Institute of Noetic Sciences

Conference Summary
Summary written by Frank Poletti

This conference brings together the leading researchers and theoreticians in the survival field into dialogue, with particular attention to extending research paradigms and bringing disparate strands of evidence into a more cohesive whole. In the second year, particular attention was paid to critically examining a variety of models of the human psyche that are inclusive of the possibility that it survives death.

Transmission Theory
Michael Grosso

Inadequacies of Contemporary Mind/Brain Theories
Ed Kelly

Hylic Pluralism and Survival
Michael Murphy

Personality and Identity: What is it that Survives?
Adam Crabtree

The Scole Report
David Fontana The Scole Report

Reincarnation and Survival
Antonia Mills

Non-Local Mind and Survival
Marilyn Schlitz

Near Death Experiences as Evidence for Survival of Bodily Death
Bruce Greyson

The Buddhist Perspective on Survival and Reincarnation
Richard Baker Roshi


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Transmission Theory |  Inadequacies of Contemporary Mind/Brain Theories |  Hylic Pluralism and Survival |  Personality and Identity: What is it that Survives? |  The Scole Report |  Reincarnation and Survival |  Non-Local Mind and Survival |  Near Death Experiences as Evidence for Survival of Bodily Death |  The Buddhist Perspective on Survival and Reincarnation | 

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