This paper addresses the relevance of multidimensional research as a resource to compose and expand one’s cognitive baggage capable of supporting success in the exercise of evolutionary self-discernment, aiming to encourage the development of the sense of omniresearch. Based on literature review, research, experiences, and reflections prompted by experiments in conscientiological volunteering, the author proposes five actions motivated by the possible effects of the association between discernment and evolutionary knowledge, five endeavours to be implemented based on possible effects of the association between research and evolutionary knowledge, and five skills improved through the possible effects of the association between discernment and research. As many as 33 distinctions to assist the practice of evolutionary discernment in everyday life are suggested, the proposal of eleven results that can be obtained in thematic investigations, and the indication of seven cognitive sources for research. The paper ar
Interview with Dr Waldo Vieira, the proposer of the science conscientiology, about Alexander Herbert Imich, a Polish-born American, parapsychologist, and writer, who was the president of the Anomalous Phenomena Research Center in New York City. * Interview originally published in 2014 by the journal Interparadigmas, vol 2, No. 2, p. 185-192 (https://www.interparadigmas.org.br/?page_id=88). Republication permission granted by Interparadigmas.
International Journal of Conscientiology Luciana Ribeiro, Alexandre Zaslavsky (2021-08)