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Science Of The Lost Symbol - Noetic Science

Noetic derives from the Greek word nóēsis, which means, in its most basic and literal sense, “understanding,” “thinking,” or “relating to the intellect.” It describes that which is apprehended through reason. Let’s start by looking at conventional science, the kind you are familiar with from school. Noetic Theory. Noetic Theory Noetic Sciences study the mind - consciousness, human potential and beliefs. 'Noetic' comes from the Greek word nous or intuitive knowing.

Noetic Theory

Noetics. In philosophy, noetics is a branch of metaphysical philosophy concerned with the study of mind and intellect.

Noetics

Noetic topics include the doctrine of the agent/patient intellect (Aristotle, Averroes)[1] and the doctrine of the Divine Intellect (Plotinus).[2] Contemporary use[edit] More recently[when?] The term "noetics" has been employed by several authors like Dan Brown in "the Lost Symbol" or others who write about consciousness and spirituality. The Institute of Noetic Sciences proposes noetic sciences as "how beliefs, thoughts, and intentions affect the physical world. Institute of Noetic Sciences. The Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) is an American non-profit research institute, co-founded in 1973 by former astronaut Edgar Mitchell[1][2] and investor Paul N.

Institute of Noetic Sciences

Temple,[3] to encourage and conduct research on noetic theory and human potentials.[4][5] The institute conducts research on such topics such as spontaneous remission,[6][7] meditation,[6] consciousness, alternative healing practices, consciousness-based healthcare, spirituality, human potential, psychic abilities, psychokenesis[7] and survival of consciousness after bodily death.[8][9] The institute maintains a free database, available on the Internet, with citations to more than 6,500 articles about whether physical and mental health benefits might be connected to meditation and yoga.[6] Headquartered outside Petaluma, California, the organization is situated on a 200-acre (81 ha) campus that includes offices, a research laboratory and a retreat center (originally the campus of World College West).[10] History[edit]

Institute of Noetic Sciences.