Sperry Andrews
Sperry
Andrews is founder/codirector of the
Human Connection Institute
and a Research Partner of CQ-i, the Conscious Intelligence Institute.
As formless awakeness, without a body, heart, or mind in an N.D.E. at age four, and
as an experiential scientist since 1983, Sperry has been exploring
humanity’s capacity to share a commonly-sensed consciousness.
He collaborated for five years with an award-winning experimental
psychologist, Dr. William Braud, a senior research associate at the Mind
Science Foundation (MSF), a 61-year old privately endowed institute
based in San Antonio, Texas — utilizing a multidisciplinary approach to
the scientific study of human, animal, and machine communication
anomalies.
As an adjunct research associate, he helped
pioneer the field of Distant
Mental Interactions with Living Systems
(DMILS)
and
direct a
multinational, scientifically based, social action media research
project to potentially demonstrate our indivisibility on instrument
under double-blind conditions with aikido masters, Buddhist monks, and
well-known celebrities stationed at multiple scientific laboratories in
widely separated geographic locations. This project is still underway
with the intention to be popularly presented in films.
Sperry initiated the Human Connection Project over thirty years ago to
present life-changing, scientifically derived images of our
interconnectedness via news reports,
print media, talk show formats,
feature documentaries, and
dramatic films so people can (re)awaken easy
access to their combined intelligence and spiritual unity.
To further the evolution of a socially altruistic heart-centered
intelligence and two-way telepathic awareness, he founded the
Human
Connection Institute in 1990, facilitated hundreds of groups
internationally for forty years, learned to teach anyone interested how
to effectively recreate these experiences in-person, as well as online
via webcam, largely for free, and gave invited presentations on human
interconnectedness and the Human Connection Project at the University of
Connecticut (‘88/’89), the Association for Research and Enlightenment
(‘90), the United Nations (‘92), World Business Academy (‘93/’94), Duke
University (‘95), the Foundations of Mind conferences, U.C. Berkeley
(2014/15), and ASCSI conference in Raleigh, NC (2018).
His articles have appeared in
Frontier Perspectives,
Alternative Therapies,
Exceptional Human Experience,
Cosmos and History,
Kosmos Journal, and the
ASCSI proceedings.
Sperry is writing and co-authoring books
and related media on humanity’s capacity to consciously share a “common
sense”. International news releases, documentaries, and feature films
are being developed for shifting viewing audiences to share a felt-sense
of being indivisible from everyone and everything. Unity consciousness
is now being offered online for free three times
a week. A free
membership service will soon support access to our interconnectedness
24/7 around the clock in any language. The intent of these films and
related media is to help shift the separatist mindset of humanity
so “the
one we all are” is felt and thought intuitively by every human being.
Whether one-on-one, serving on a team or as a group facilitator, he loves
sharing experientially and insightfully. His background is in
physics,
neuroscience,
philosophy,
(para)psychology,
art and art history,
healing,
mysticism, and
filmmaking. As
Founder/Co-Director of the Human Connection
Institute, a
research partner with the Consciousness Quotient Institute,
and
advisory board member of the Lifeboat Foundation, Sperry has designed
and implemented a wide spectrum of experientially-based
educational
programs.
By sharing the experience of being a single body, heart, and mind with
thousands of individuals, he has witnessed and demonstrated
inter-subjectively, as well as objectively that
anyone can access a
commonly sensed unconditionally loving intelligence. His years of
experiential research confirms that this can happen rapidly and reliably
without effort — even with total strangers.
Our capacity to share
a “common sense” appears to be the next step in human evolution, as it
may well prove essential to our survival as a species.
Before a person is presented with a sensation, feeling, thought or
intuition, it can require billions of cooperating brain cells
orchestrating together. Similarly, within our “global brain”, billions
of people may require “seeing is believing”, scientifically-derived
evidence of our innate unity for humanity — as a whole —
to recognize and
welcome felt perceptions of being interconnected.
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