Dr. Bernard Beitman proposes the existence of the
Psychosphere, our mental atmosphere, through which information-energy is exchanged.
This idea is described in the last chapter of his book
Connecting with Coincidence.

Our brains receive information through our senses which includes first sight (or 6
th sense). Vision, hearing, smell, taste and touch operate through transducing energy-information in various vibratory forms (like light waves) into nerve impulses to the brain. Most likely we transduce psi information-energy through as yet unknown receptors.
Meaningful coincidences can be categorized by their structures, processes, uses and explanations. Several coincidence categories are best described as telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis and Psi Mediated Instrumental Responses (PMIR). How do we explain these psi based coincidences?
Psi theoreticians have proposed many possible models, none of which is commonly accepted. They generally accept what psi cannot be—the transfer of information-energy.
Using PMIR, otherwise known as human GPS, Dr. Beitman will describe the role of the Psychosphere in helping people get where they need to be without knowing how they got there.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT LOCATION HAS CHANGED TO THE LIBRARY AT THE RHINE.
Biographical Information
Bernard D. Beitman, MD is a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and psychopharmacologist. He went to Yale Medical School, did his residency at Stanford and was chair of psychiatry at the University of Missouri-Columbia, for 17 years. He developed an award winning psychotherapy training program and is internationally recognized for his work relating chest pain to panic disorder. In high school he won the conference batting title and played in the Delaware State All-Star football game. In college football, he was scouted by the Oakland Raiders.
He is the author of Connecting with Coincidence which has been translated into Italian and Spanish. He is host of a weekly radio show called CC with BB, Connecting with Coincidence with Dr. Bernie Beitman, MD. The phrase “connecting with coincidence” is his coincidence brand. To find his book, radio show, website, Psychology Today blog and his Facebook page, please put “connecting with coincidence” in your search engine.
He is currently developing the new discipline of Coincidence Studies.