FOOTNOTES
*1. We owe this interesting and fecund concept to brain scientist Karl Pribram (1991); however I’m using it in an unorthodox way.
*2. The word brahman, gender neutral in Sanskrit, means “the cosmic consciousness,” as distinct from the god Brahma, masculine in Sanskrit.
*3. Yet I must add that in two separate visits last year, since this text was submitted, he appeared walking through the wall from a corner behind the chimney in my new living place, then walked in the room toward my desk where I was working, and both times he came accompanied—this supporting my point that the deceased take time to learn how to deal with our 4D spacetime.
*4. All references marked as Myers and a page number, will be taken from this book Human Personality, unless specified otherwise. The page number preceded by 1903 refers to the original printing, and the second number to the 2012 reprinting.
*5. Read William James’s essay on Janet’s discoveries online in the Wikisource article “The Hidden Self.”
*6. Memories, Dreams, Reflections, chapter 5; the memoir also includes The Seven Sermons to the Dead.
*7. For more details, see Bruno, On the Infinite, the Universe and the Worlds, and Yates, Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition.
*8. For more on psi research, see Mishlove 1997; Radin 1997; Targ and Puthoff 2005; Schwartz 2007; Broughton 1991; Ullman, Krippner, and Vaughan 1973; and Tart, Puthoff, and Targ 1979. On healing and bio-PK, see Benor 2001; Dossey 1989; Schlitz 2015; Yogi Ramacharaka 1965; and Krippner and Welch 1992.
*9. More information can be found online at rhineonline.org
*10. L’Alchimie de la vie [The alchemy of life], Paris: Rocher, 1983
*11. See Jahn and Dunne 2009; Nelson et al. 1996; and information on the “Global Consciousness Project” is available at noosphere.princeton.edu
*12. Ledos wrote Lacordaire in 1902 and Sainte Gertrude in 1901.
*13. See the archetype of the Serpent in my book on the Sumerian tablets, DNA of the Gods.
*14. Article available on Peter Holleran’s website, mountainrunnerdoc.com, under the Adventures tab.
*15. On synchronicity, see Jung 1960; Combs and Holland 1995; Peat 1987; and Hardy 2004.
*16. My citations, to the end of this chapter, are taken from the 2000 French edition, La maison et ses génies. The translations are mine and page numbers refer to it. For other books by Lecouteux, I’ll specify the work, and citations are taken from the English editions.
*17. Centre International de Recherches et Etudes Transdisciplinaires (CIRET), Paris
*18. On fairies, or the Little People, in Ireland, see the classic works of the Irish poet William Butler Yeats, Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, 1888, and The Celtic Twilight, 1893.
*19. See the article on Padmasambhava in the Rigpa Shedra Wiki page, an online encyclopedia of Tibetan Buddhism.
*20. The core of this work on Sumer was written in two sojourns of five weeks each, in India, in December–January and March of 2012, and published in two books in 2014 and 2016. I’m sorry for the chronology of this yet uncompleted decade being a bit confusing, even for myself, as I’ve been on a writing and publishing spree, with nine books published to date in seven years starting with The Sacred Network in 2011, and we are in November 2017 as I make (what’ll be the first) review of this book.
*21. Carl Jung describes and analyzes the dream in Psychology and Alchemy, 194. See also the letter from Pauli to Jung relating to the dream in Wolfgang Pauli, Atom and Archetype, 20–21.
*22. See Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order.
*23. The Self being beyond gender, and able to reincarnate as a woman, a man, or a hermaphrodite, it’s only for our own convenience that the Self appears in the features we associate with their latest incarnation; hence my use of hiser or himer to keep this in mind.
*24. See Waite, Hermetic and Alchemical Writings of Paracelsus.
*25. See Matila Ghyka, The Golden Number.
*26. Find the Corpus Hermeticum texts at sacred-texts.com/eso/vow/index.htm and gnosis .org/library/hermet.htm
*27. See Pauli and Jung 2014.
*28. For more detail, see my scientific articles “ISS Theory: Cosmic Consciousness, Self, and Life Beyond Death in a Hyperdimensional Physics” and “Nonlocal Consciousness in the Universe: Panpsychism, Psi & Mind over Matter in a Hyperdimensional Physics.”
*29. See Sri Sankaracarya, Pancikaranam.
*30. Plotinus, Ennead 6, tractate 4, section 12; my translation from Bouillet.
†31. Plotinus, Ennead 2, tractate 3, section 7; MacKenna translation.
*32. For a detailed presentation and discussion of the diverse physics theories implying consciousness, psi, and a hyperdimension, see my book Cosmic DNA at the Origin: A Hyperdimension before the Big Bang, and my scientific papers on ISST at independent .academia.edu/ChrisHHardy/Papers
*33. More detail on Grape-kun can be found in the online Wikipedia article “Grape-kun.”
*34. “Self-Organization, Self-Reference and Inter-influences in Multilevel Webs: Beyond Causality and Determinism”
*35. This interview, “Experts: Climate catastrophe could hit by 2030,” October 14, 2018, is available on the CNN website.