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SPRING 2025
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Apply today to hold your space!
For the professional researcher or the casual explorer
Professional Education in Parapsychology
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Introduction to Parapsychology
(8 weeks)
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with Jimmy Akin
Monday, May 5 to June 30
(No Class Memorial Day)
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm EST
Tuition: $225 ($200 for Rhine Members)
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In this course students will be introduced to the topics that are studied by professional parapsychologists. Topics will include an overview of the phenomena (Telepathy, Clairvoyance, Precognition, Psychokinesis, and Survival Issues), history, research methodologies and researchers that make up the vibrant field of scientific parapsychology. The course textbook is Introduction to Parapsychology, 5th edition by Harvey Irwin and Caroline Watt. Besides the weekly class broadcasts, there is an online discussion forum for students to share their ideas, answer questions about the lectures, and communicate with the instructors.
Students who choose to be graded in this course will receive letter grades based on their participation in the weekly discussion forums, and their scores on two multiple choice/short answer essay tests given in weeks 4 and week 8. Students who complete this course with a passing grade will receive a certificate of completion from the Rhine Education Center.
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A Scientific Approach to ESP
(8 weeks)
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with Loyd Auerbach, MS
Tuesday, May 6 to June 24
8:00 pm to 10:00 pm EST
Tuition: $230 ($210 for Rhine Members)
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This 8 week academic course will define the phenomena and experiences related to Extrasensory Perception (ESP) and provide an in-depth study of the current and historical evidence and research of Telepathy, Clairvoyance, and Precognition. The differences and similarities between these categories of psi experience/abilities will be discussed as well as an overview of what has been learned about psychological and physical variables and theories and models of ESP. Some of the basic topics related to Remote Viewing and applications of ESP will also be introduced in this class.
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Psi Themes in Music
(4 weeks)
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with Matt Marble, PhD
Wednesday, May 7 to May 28
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm EST
Tuition: $125 ($105 for Rhine Members)
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Throughout music history, we encounter the paranormal at every turn. Music has always been used as a tool for inducing psi states, and for centuries musicians and composers across all genres have derived creative agency from psi experiences, metaphysical philosophy, and related disciplines of intuition.
This 4-week course explores how musicians and composers have drawn inspiration from intuitive disciplines and the psi states they facilitate. We'll begin with a reflection on traditional psi music research getting familiar with related phenomena and concepts, then explore three fascinating perspectives on psi music in practice: Altered States (clairaudience, trance, synaesthesia, psychedelia), Symbolism & Synchronicity (dreams, divination, sacred geometry, myth), Magick & Meditation (ceremonial magick, prayer/mantra, meditation, and healing). Along the way we'll listen to incredible music and reflect on the creative process of paranormally inspired artists. Each week's course will offer a suggested short reading and a creative exercise.
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Developing Investigative Techniquess
(4 weeks)
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with Loyd Auerbach, MS
Thursday, May 1 to May 29
(No class May 15)
8:00 pm to 10:00 pm EST
Tuition: $115 ($100 for Rhine Members)
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This four-week course will be a review of techniques and methods for investigations of spontaneous psi phenomena and experiences, including experiences of ESP and PK, apparitions, hauntings, poltergeists, reincarnation, and more. The course will cover the evolution of investigative techniques historically to the present day.
Study with Loyd Auerbach, one of the most famous and respected professional scientific investigator, to learn how and why we’ve arrived at the techniques and methods we use in current field research and investigation.
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with Paul H. Smith, PhD
Wednesday, June 11 to July 2
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm EST
Tuition: $135 ($110 for Rhine Members)
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This 4-week online introduction to remote viewing (RV) will discuss RV’s origins and history, scientific protocols, methodologies, applications, success stories and failures, explanatory theories, skeptical critiques, and much more, including brief instruction to the RV process and an opportunity to perform your own remote viewing session during the course of instruction. The controversy surrounding teaching of remote viewing will be discussed, and you will be introduced to the roles played in remote viewing by some of the most significant personalities in the field, including such luminaries as Ingo Swann, Hal Puthoff, Russell Targ, Joseph McMoneagle, Ed May, and others.
Instructor Paul H. Smith, Ph.D. was for seven years a member of Project Star Gate, the US government remote viewing program, working as an operational remote viewer, trainer, and the program’s official historian. He still actively teaches remote viewing in its various aspects, is on the Board of Directors of the Rhine Research Center, and is a previous president of IRVA, the International Remote Viewing Association.
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Christine Simmonds-Moore
Exploring Psychic Experiences and Personality
Friday, May 2nd from 7 pm to 9 pm EST
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Are different types of people more likely to experience psychic phenomena?
How do we determine which personality types are more likely to experience ESP or the paranormal? Join Christine Simmonds-Moore as she discusses this and more!
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Sustaining members are the lifeblood of the Rhine. Their support and commitment provide the foundation for our ongoing programs and allow us to plan for future research work.
You can become a member of the Rhine today and be part of the exciting community that is exploring the boundaries of science and building a community of consciousness explorers!
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SUPPORT WHAT YOU BELIEVE!
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Phone: (919) 309-4600
Email: Office@Rhine.org
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