GLOBAL MIND CHANGE FROM VISION TO REALITY

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Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400300008-3 First International Conference of The Institute of Noetic Sciences GLOBAL MIND CHANGE From Vision to Reality Tools and Strategies for Sustainable Personal and Global Development June 26-29, 1992 Santa Clara Marriott Hotel Santa Clara, California Continuing Education Credit Applied For Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400300008-3 1`8 About the -Institute of Noetic Sciences- :1`7 Advertising and Exhibit Information 18 Accommodations and ' Travel 18 Continuing Education Information tort &ence Stnictar. Cowerei ce Faculty WELCOME We are pleased to personally invite you to participate in the Institute of Noetic Sciences first international conference of members, colleagues and friends. At the Institute of Noetic Sciences, we sincerely be- lieve that collectively we can build a sustainable and magnificent global future. Global Mind Change - From Vision to Reality is a conference dedicated to exploring tools and strategies for the most impor- tant work of humankind - personal growth within the context of sustainable global development. These are times of tremendous challenge; they require the best in each of us. By coming together for a week- end of collaborative learning, we can have an op- portunity to discover the visions we all share, and understand more deeply the likely realities that will emerge from them. Such knowledge can help us shape our choices with greater awareness, skill, and wisdom. The interactive nature of this conference is, in the spirit of the poetic sciences, both experimental and experiential. The successful outcome of this meeting is in the hands, hearts, and minds of all partici- pants. Keynote addresses will raise our sights; inter- active panels will contribute to our knowledge; and working groups will address themselves to specific questions with practical import. All will be docu- mented for publication at a later date. This conference is a culturally significant, inter- disciplinary event where scientists, philosophers, business people, social innovators, and practical visionaries from diverse backgrounds will come to- gether to integrate their ideas and expertise. In a truly collaborative fashion, participants will meet to address topics that cut across traditional boundaries in an effort to see the critical issues and transforma- tive possibilities that connect us, rather than sepa- rate us. From such a vantage point, we expect to see solutions more easily. In addition to what occurs in the conference sessions, we especially look forward to the at- mosphere of warmth and friendship that will emerge by dining, celebrating, networking, and simply being together. Community building is an important aspect of our efforts to make the "global mind change" a reality. In exploring human consciousness, we have set a bold course for ourselves. Each of us owns a por- tion of the map, along with the skills, talents, and insights for following it. On behalf of our members, colleagues, friends, and Board, we want to extend to you a warm personal invitation to engage with us in the task of discovering more conscious, crea- tive ways of being. We welcome your participation. We look forward to meeting you this summer at the conference in Santa Clara. Very sincerely yours, (317)'297-5733 (9am-5pm EST)Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R6Nk6t300008-3 Tom Hurley Director, Membership Education - DP96-007.92R000400300008-3 Cl) V AT?A?GLANCE Friday, June 26, 1)2 8:00 am Institute Registration Opens 9:00 - 4:30 Pre-Conference Institutes 3:00 - 8:00 Conference Registration 5:00 - 7:00 Reception for Study Group Members 7:30 - 10:30 Welcome & Opening Remarks - Willis Harman Keynote Address - Edgar Mitchell Opening Celebration - Exploring the Vision Saturday, June 27, '1992 7:30 - 8:30 Morning Meditations 8:00 Registration Opens 9:00 - 9:45 Keynote Address - Rachel Naomi Remen 9:45 - 10:30 Keynote Address - Charles Garfield 10:45 - 12:15 Concurrent Panel Discussions: What Do We Really Know About Psychosocial Interventions in Health & Healing? Emerging Paradigms in Business & Organizations 12:30 Networking Lunch 2:00 - 4:30 Working Groups (12) 5:30 - 7:00 President's Circle Dinner 5:30 - 7:00 Net working Banquet 7:30 - Midnight Keynote Address - Hazel Henderson Temple Awards for Creative Altruism Concert - Therese Shroeder-Sheker Movc' ment & Dance CONFERENCE STRUCTURE Participants may attend any and all of the key- note addresses, interac- tive sessions and morning and evening programs during the conference. Saturday and Sunday lunches are included in the registra- tion fee. An optional Saturday Evening Ban- quet is available. Sunday, June 28, 1a _j? 7:30 - 8:30 Morning Meditations 8:00 Registration Opens 9:00 - 11:30 Working Groups (12) 11:30 Networking Lunch 1:30 - 2:15 Keynote Address - Sam Keen 2:15 - 3:45 Roundtable Discussion on Global Citizenship 3:45 - 4:30 Closing Celebration - The Reality of Global Mind Change Monday, June 29, 1(-:2 8:00 am Institute Registration Opens 9:00 - 4:30 Post-Conference Institutes Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400300008-3 Join the leading minds of our times to discover tools and strategies for conscious participation in a changing world! Approved For Release 2003/09/10 H `3 -el W z Sherry Ruth Anderson, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist in private practice in Mill Valley and Palo Alto, CA. For- merly Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto Medical School where she chaired the Depart- ment of Psychological Research, she went on to study Zen Buddhism. Her ex- ploration of women's spiritual develop- ment is described in her book, The Feminine Face of God: The Unfolding of the Sacred in Women. Sherrie Bennett is President of Inter- active Learning Systems in Sausalito, California. She works internationally with corporations, countries and commu- nities who are creating the future they want to see happen. Her gifts as a visual artist create images that express their vi- sion and map the assumptions key to or- ganizational learning and systems change. Joan Borysenko, Ph.D., cell biologist and psychologist, has developed both depth and breadth in a number of addi- tional fields, including behavioral medi- cine, psychoneuroimmunology and world spiritual traditions. She is Co- founder and former Director of the Mind/Body Clinic at the New England Deaconess Hospital, Harvard Medical School. She is the author of Minding the Body, Mending the Mind and Guilt Is The Teacher, Love Is The Lesson. Myrin Borysenko, Ph.D., a medical scientist and teacher, is on the cutting edge of the emerging field of psy- choneuroimmunology - the interface between stress, emotions, disease and health. He is Co-founder and Executive Director of Mind/Body Health Sciences, designing and teaching innovative mind/ body programs. He is also a member of the Board of Advisors of the National Wellness Coalition. Juanita Brown is President of Whole Systems Associates, an international con- sulting consortium dedicated to strategic change management. Ms. Brown brings a holistic interdisciplinary approach to her work in organizational strategy. She has worked with corporate clients throughout the U.S., Europe and Latin America and served as a guest faculty at the JFK University School of Manage- ment and the California Institute of In- tegral Studies. She is a Fellow of the World Business Academy. Ms. Brown's latest article is The Corporation as Com- munity: A New Image for a New Era." Pamela Colorado, Ph.D., a faculty member of the School of Social Work, University of Calgary is Wisconsin Onei- da, of the Iroquois Six Nations Confeder- acy. She draws from her experience in both reserve and urban environments and has been involved in issues of Native child welfare and addiction. In 1989 she created the Worldwide Indigenous Sci- ence Network. Through this network, Pam strives to bring about a marriage of indigenous and western science in order to promote human and planetary healing. Dee Dickinson is founder and CEO of New Horizons for Learning, an interna- tional education network based in Seat- tle. She has taught on all levels and has produced several series for educational television. She is currently chair of the Education Advisory Board of the Nation- al Learning Foundation. Her report, Positive Trends in Learning, was com- missioned and published by IBM, and her new book, Creating the Future, was published by Accelerated Learning Systems. U Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400300008-3 Harrisj2list`ftey developed and edits Advances, a quarterly journal that exa- mines mind-body research and its impli- cations for illness and health. He is the author of Where the Mind Meets the Body, which compares the views of mind in seven major investigations of the mind's relation to the body. Laura i. Franklin has a degree in Med- ical Anthropology and an M.S. in Nutri- tion. She did her doctoral research in biochemistry studying the effects of diet on carcinogenesis. Laura complemented her academic training by studying in- digenous healing systems, primarily in India. She currently has a practice which integrates Ayurveda with Western heal- ing traditions. Winston 0. Franklin is Executive Vice- President of the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Prior to assuming his position at IONS in 1984, he pursued 20 years of pubic service and management of foundations, governmental and nonprofit research organizations, and spent five years as an entrepreneur and venture cap- italist. He has been a hospice volunteer in San Francisco for several years and has been active in the Institute's Con- scious Living/Concious Dying research program. Charles Garfield, Ph.D. is recognized worldwide as a leading authority on peak performance, regularly appearing on na- tional television and in the pages of such publications as The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. In his bestseller, Peak Performers, he developed a high- ly acclaimed'profile of individual high achievers. In his most recent book, Sec- ond to None, he turned his attention to the peak performing organizations of the 1990's. Dr. Garfield is Associate Clini- cal Professor at the University of Califor- nia Medical School and CEO of The Charles Garfield Group, a corporate con- sulting pr.!,*r,i.,,e. Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400300008-3 Lynn G. Gordon, Ph.D. is an epidemi- ologist with a special interest in the de- sign of studies investigating the interface between mind, body and spirit. She at- tended medical school at the University of Iowa and received her doctorate from the Queen's University School of Medi- cine. She is currently Scientific Program Officer for the Fetzer Institute, and has led workshops encouraging spiritual growth and the incorporation of spiritu- ality into everyday life. Willis Harman, Ph.D. has been Presi- dent of the Institute of Noetic Sciences since 1977. From Professor of Engineer- ing-Economic Systems at Stanford, he moved to SRI International in Menlo Park, where for 16 years he did research on the future and strategic planning. He is the author of Global Mind Change and Creative Work, among other books. Hazel Henderson, best known for her pioneering work to develop a new eco- logical paradigm for economics, is a Thomas J. Hurley III has been with the Institute of Noetic Sciences since 1981. Now Senior Research Associate, he has made significant contributions to all of the Institute's major program areas, in- cluding the Inner Mechanisms of the Healing Response Program, the Excep- tional Abilities Program and Emerging Paradigms in Science and Society. Tom is Director of Membership Education, writes extensively, lectures to public and private groups, and serves as an advisor for projects in related fields. He has con- sulted on forecasting and planning projects for corporate clients and non- profit organizations. David M. Isaacs is President of Clear- ing Communications, an organizational and communications strategy consulting firm. He assists leadership teams in: managing crisis and transition; develop- ing longer range purpose and vision; creating peak performance; effective strategy implementation; and fostering communications which support the or- ganization's primary goals and objec- tives. David has collaborated with corporations in both the profit and non- profit sectors. In addition, he has served as a Senior Partner in Performance Management Associates, a company spe- cializing in instructional design and train- ing technology. Sam Keen, Ph.D., philosopher, earned an M.A. from Harvard University and his doctorate from Princeton Universi- ty. He was recently featured on a Bill Moyers PBS special which explored the ideas in his book, Fire in the Belly: On Being a Man. Another book, Faces of the Enemy, was the subject of a PBS documentary nominated for an Emmy Award. itiative. Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400300008-3 widely respected futurist and internation- al consultant on alternative development policies. She holds executive seminars at Fortune 500 companies and serves on numerous advisory and editorial boards. She has published articles in over 200 journals, including Harvard Business Re- view and The New York Times, and her books, Creating Alternative Futures, The Politics of the Solar Age and Paradigms in Progress, have been translated into 5 languages. Patricia Hopkins has served as a direc- tor of and consultant to non-profit organi- zations for the past fifteen years, including The Bay Area Association for Suicide Prevention and the Center for At- titudinal Healing. She is the co-author of Good-bye to Guilt with Drs. Gerald Jam- polsky and William Thetford and is presently serving as Executive Director of The Chalice of Repose Project, a pal- liative medical music-thanatology in- vqAtFew Pedmw Q LQ 0ae~lA t 8F6lAt ~43Q06~Q8- CEO of the Fetzer Institute and Chair- man of the Board of Trustees of the Fet- zer Memorial Trust. Before joining The Fetzer Institute, Mr. Lehman was Vice President and Director of International Programs at the Kettering Foundation and the Director of Kettering's Explora- tory Fund which sponsored research on the relationship of consciousness to health and education. Prior to his associ- ation with private foundations, Mr. Leh- man was Associate Professor and Assis- tant Dean for Academic Affairs for the law school at Indiana University. He is trained as a lawyer and has a Master's Degree in Theology. Joel Levey, Ph.D. and Michelle Lev- ey are co-founders of InnerWork, Inc. and faculty of the International Center for Organization Design. Their work in building the synergy between individu- al and organizational transformation in- itiatives, quality relationships and an integration of intellect and intuition has inspired diverse audiences at over 100 organizations including AT&T, DEC, Menninger Foundation, MIT and NASA. They've devoted their lives to in- tensive training in the inner sciences, and their pioneering work spans a spectrum from the Ultimate Warrior Training Pro- gram for the Green Berets to a year in silent meditation retreat in the Tibetan tradition. They are co-authors of Quali- ty of Mind: Tools for Self Mastery and Enhanced Performance and The Fine Arts of Relaxation, Concentration & Meditation. publicist, teacher and speechwriter, but describes her overarching profession as "boat rocker." She is the founder of the Giraffe Project, a non-profit that "moves people to stick their necks out for the common good." The Project works through established media to tell the sto- ries of these heroes for our times. It is also on campuses, in schools and on con- ference podiums encouraging people to work for a better world. Edgar D. Mitchell, D.SC. has been a pi- oneer in modern efforts to expand the role of science toward understanding and accounting for consciousness and the in- ner experience. He received his doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. He was an Apollo astronaut and the sixth man to walk on the moon. Dr. Mitchell is the founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences and co-founder of the Association of Space Explorers. bteiku ill i1'rldgati has a background in neurochemistry and brain research. As Vice-President for Research of the Insti- tute of Noetic Sciences and Director of the Inner Mechanisms of the Healing Re- sponse Program, he has followed the leading edge of new developments in healing research for the past 10 years and guided Institute funding into new fields that are now expanding our understand- ing of mind, brain and health. Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400300008-3 6 Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400300008-3 for Clinicai Fellow, Stanford Center for Research fn Disease Prevention, Depart- ment of Medicine, Stanford University School of .'Jedieine and Director of the Corporate -Iealth Program, a 5-year col- laborati\ c ttrogram between Stanford and 16 major corporations. He has published over 200 professional journal articles in behavioral medicine, health promotion and psychoneuroimmunology. His re- search, clinical practice and publications have been the subject of numerous na- tional television programs. His books in- clude: Mind as Healer, Mind as Slayer; Healthy People in Unhealthy Places: Stress an, Fitness at Work and Toward a Science of Consciousness. Frank *,;. refer er cep ~` e p attendees remember yQi1r prpduct,"service or organization by: advertising in our program. To.reserve space l? send this form and your camera- ' your pay ready copy along with menu toredaYN~al,dslat` f habits , oordi i or,' s Glob Mind'. Chailrge~. gun Vision t reality, a760 St` , S,r fx 500, Columbus; IN '' 47203. Make chec'ks,payable to: Insti- tute of'Noetic.Sciences App~r I ved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R00400300008-3 Advertise in the On-Site Program Ad Rates: Full Page ........... (7 1/2" x 10") ... $350 1/2 Page* ......... (3 11/16" x 10") ... $200 1/4 Page ...... (3 11/16" x 4 15/16") ... $125 Business Card Size (3 11/16" x 2 3/8") ... $40 *Half page ads must be in vertical format. Camera ready art and payment must be received before June 4, 1992. Name Business Name Address City/State/Zip Phone Enclosed is $ Bill my Visa O MasterCard ^ Number Exp. Date Signature Make checks payable to: Institute of Noetic Sciences Exhibit At IONS' First International Conference If you have: Books & Publications Computer Products & Services Workshops or Training Programs Audio or Video Tapes Mental Health Services Therapeutic Products or Tools Business Aides Educational/Research Products or Information Can't Send Staff for a Display? On the Business Resource Display Table, you can have a 10" x 15" space on which to display your flyers or brochures. You may send up to 500 pieces of litera- ture and conference personnel will restock your space until supply is depleted. The cost for this service is $40. To Reserve Space send a sample piece of your litera- ture with full payment to: Freda Neal, Ads/Exhibits Coordinator Global Mind Change-From Vision to Reality Join other exhibitors in giving participants the opportu- 2760 25th St., Suite 500 nity to learn about your activities or to experience your Columbus, IN 47203 products and services. Tabletop and half-table spaces are available at rates for profit and non-profit organizations. Make checks payable to: Institute of Noetic Sciences For further information and to receive an ad/exhibit pack- et, call Freda Neal, Ads/Exhibits Coordinator (812) 376- Advertising and exhibit space will be allocated on a first come first ecVfWr Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R0004O&3OOOO &eserves the right to refuse any advertisement or exhibit. 17 Site and Accommodations Approved WEiR ocZQ 1(,:$MR8CgW7t2R000 ftoerding be collected at that time. The conference will be held at the Santa Clara Marri- ott Hotel, Santa Clara, California, 4 miles from San Jose Airport (complementary shuttle service) and 36 miles south of San Francisco Airport. 0 Special room rates have been arranged for conference attendees of $72 for single or double occupancy. To reserve rooms, call (408) 988-1500. Be sure to speci- fy "Institute of Noetic Sciences Global Mind Change Conference" to receive the special conference rate. These rates will only be available until June 11th, so be sure to make your reservations early. The Marriott is an outstanding conference facility featuring an indoor/outdoor pool, whirlpool, exercise room, game room, lighted tennis courts and ample free parking. Nearby there is everything under the sun for a great visit, including: golf, Great America Theme Park, San Jose Mission, Bay Meadows Race Track, wineries, Old Town Los Gatos, Santa Cruz beach and Winchester Mystery House. For additional information about Santa Clara and environs, please contact the Santa Clara Visitors & Convention Bu- reau, 1515 El Camino Real, PO Box 387, Santa Clara, CA 95052, (408) 296-7111. Travel Arrangements Travel Associates, the official conference travel agen- cy, has arranged discounted airfares with several airlines. Travel Associates can help you with all your conference travel plans. The conference benefits when you use their services. Call them at (800) 683-0336 (East coast) or (800) 683-0232 (West coast). Continuing Education Information The Institute of Noetic Sciences has applied to be- come a provider of Continuing Education Credits for nurses, social workers, alcohol and drug counselors and certified counselors. The On-Site Program will designate which sessions have been approved for credit. Participants will be able to register for Con- tinuing Education Credit when they check in at the Approved 18 Tax deductions may be allowed for educational ex- penses, including tuition, travel, meals and lodging undertaken to maintain and improve professional skills. Please check with your tax advisor. Your Conference Fee Includes: Keynotes, panels, working groups, evening plenaries, video-festival celebrations and lunches on Saturday and Sunday. The Conference .runs from 7:30 pm Friday evening through 4:30 pm on Sunday. In addition to the Conference, you can register for 1 or 2 day-long institutes scheduled both before and after the conference. Registration for these Institutes is separate from and not included in Conference registration. Volunteer Work Exchange Interested in working behind the scenes? There are a limited number of Volunteer Work Scholarships. Scholarships cover the Conference registration fee (including Saturday and Sunday lunches) in exchange for a minimum of 10 hours of work. There is a $50 processing fee. The scholarships do not cover Insti- tute registration fees. Preference will be given to members of the Institute of Noetic Sciences. For in- formation and an application contact: The ConferenceWorks! 6826 Chrysler Street Phone: (317) 297-5733 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Fax: (317) 328-1475 Refunds Refunds are available if requested in writing by June 1, 1992, minus $25 for administrative fee. For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400300008-3 Professionally produced tapes will be available for sale at the Conference. No personal tape recording is allowed. Conference presenters are confirmed for all program dates. However, should any presenter be unable to at- tend because of medical or other emergency, par- ticipants may select from other presentations. IONS reserves the right to replace presenters if needed. Saturday Banquet Join us for fine food and an exploration of the rich and varied symbolism of sacred mountains, focusing on the sense of the sacred they awaken and the role they play in our efforts to preserve the environment, understand other cultures' views of reality and ex- perience a deeper meaning in our lives. Seating will be limited and pre-registration is strongly encouraged. Three Easy Was to Register By Mail: Send your Registration Form and payment to: Global Mind Change Conference The ConferenceWorks! 6826 Chrysler Street Indianapolis, IN 46268 By Phone (Visa or MasterCard only): Call (317) 297-5733 By Fax (Visa or MasterCard only): Call (317) 328-1475 Conference Fees: postmarked: before June 21 after June 22 (space available basis) Nonmembers ......... $250 ........... $275 Special* ............. $215 ..........$230 Saturday Banquet Fee ..'$35 *Full time students and seniors 62+. Please send proof of status with registration. Thank you. Pre- and Post-Conference Institute Fees (per day): postmarked: before June 21 after June 22 (space available basis) With Conference....... $80 .......... "$90 Without Conference. $90 ... ; $100 Please use the amounts provided here to complete the Registration Form. For further information call (317) 297-5733 (9am-5pm EST). If you are not currently a member of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, please join us now! Doing so im- mediately qualifies you for the discounted member conference fees. Please,:-indicate your annual: member- ship fee of $35 in the appropriate space on the form. Design: Merridee LaMantia Approved For Release 2003/09/10 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000400300008-3 Please charge my Visa ^ MasterCard ^ Credit Card Number Expiration Date Signature h k you! You w receive a confirmation Printed on recycled paper by White ArtsAj roved o rkelea i2O?8f (1L S