Project Mind Foundation
PROJECT MIND FOUNDATION PRESS RELEASESIN ITS WORLDWIDE SEARCH FOR SCIENTIST CANDIDATES ![]() Project Mind Foundation is an international, non-profit organization based in Jerusalem with founding associates in fifteen countries. It is dedicated to intensifying creativity in order to increase efficiency in scientific and technological pursuits. The ultimate goal of Project Mind is to hasten the conversion of Humanity's habitat into a place of spectacular abundance, health, balance and new possibilities. The foundation has a sophisticated strategy for nurturing those rare, maverick scientists who fervently pursue their scientific quests and feel so compelled to find answers that they are willing to immerse their whole being in a consciousness-expanding creative state that Project Mind calls "Accelerated Thought." The hypothesis of this strategy is that it will lead to the acceleration of scientific breakthroughs and an enhanced mastery of matter. The holistic technologies generated by these breakthroughs will increase optimism and neutralize negativity on a global scale, leading to profound, positive changes in our world. "Candidates for Accelerated Thought." WIN A 10 DAY ALL-EXPENSES PAID TRIP TO ISRAEL ! WIN the 1993 book PROJECT MIND - The Conscious Conquest of Man & Matter Through Accelerated Thought by David S. Devor (T.Kun)
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This media coverage was the result of a post-patient, follow-up survey of Dr. Iacono's patients performed by David S. Devor, Executive Director of the Project Mind Foundation in Jerusalem Israel. In the absence of studies on Pallidotomy results, he gathered information to determine whether his wife, a Parkinsons sufferer, might benefit from the procedure. Owing to the overwhelmingly positive results published first on the Internet, Dr. Iacono's innovative work received wide media exposure. Project Mind is an empirical experiment for promoting a higher, more conscious form of creative vision called "Accelerated Thought" aimed at transforming science and technology as we know it. The purpose is to generate holistic technological breakthroughs eliminating academic fragmentation and thus revealing the blessings and abundance that science has always promised. If successful, Project Mind will usher in an abundance-generating, "eat-to-work" paradigm to replace the materialist and polluting "work-to-eat," wage-slave paradigm that has governed human existence until now. Eating-to-work implies a higher order in which compassionate creativity becomes the ideal and personal rewards only the by-product.
Individualists, fighting against great odds and faithful to their
aim, exemplify the ideals of creative vision promoted by Project Mind.
Dr. Robert Iacono of Loma Linda is typical of the pioneering
individuals Project Mind is looking for in order to realize its
revolutionary mission.
![]() Project Mind is both a book and an experiment in the synthesis of scientific and philosophical thought. The writer has devoted over forty years to unravelling some of the most recondite of the ancient esoteric doctrines. Kun states, "It is about time the power of fanaticism was harnessed to benign and constructive ends." In a time of global crisis he is putting his discoveries to the ultimate test. Kun proposes a concrete project which could reveal humanity's unlimited physical and spiritual possibilities. Verging on science fiction, Project Mind takes us step by step through credible explanations of our innate potential for creative vision. This scenario reawakens our childhood faith in goodness and magic. Its key is a reinterpretation of esoteric cosmology and a radical, new perspective on creativity applied to an empirical, psychological experiment in which the thinker, himself or herself, becomes a self-contained "mind tank."
Handpicked "pioneers of Accelerated Thought" will attempt to generate
holistic, interdisciplinary, scientific breakthroughs through total
immersion mind experiments (reminiscent of Tesla and McClintock). If
successful, this will drastically reduce the need for laboratories and
tedious methodologies that have served as crutches to compensate
for the weakness of our creative vision. |