About the Authors
Richard Alan Miller started his professional career as a physicist,
biophysicist and instrumentation specialist. In late 1972 he began his foray
into paraphysics with experiments in Kirlian photography and developed a
field theory to explain the phenomenon. He is an expert in growing and
marketing botanicals, and set up his own company, Northwest Botanicals.
Visit
http://www.nwbotanicals.org for a listing of his writings on subjects
as diverse as metaphysics, parapsychology and alternative agriculture. He is
currently writing a book on ESP self-induction. Richard is available for
lectures and as an outside consultant. He can be contacted at OAK Publishing,
Inc., 122 SW 5th Street, Grants Pass, OR 97526, USA; telephone +1 (541) 476
5588, fax +1 (541) 476 1823, email
DrRam@magick.net
Iona Miller is a multimedia artist, hypnotherapist, web author and
researcher who works through the Asklepia Foundation (http://asklepia.tripod.com/),
Chaosophy Journal and JNLRMI on the relationship between experiential
journeys, physics, healing, creativity, dreams, consciousness and chaos
theory. She has been collaborating with Richard Alan Miller since the mid-1970s;
although they divorced in 1994, they continue to work together on leading-edge
studies into consciousness, neurotheology, Qabalah, alchemy and the nature
of reality. Email Iona at
iona_m@yahoo.com
, and visit her homepage at
http://www.geocities.com/iona_m/
Notes and References:
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The authors give special thanks to
Betty Daly-King of Western Australia
for getting them started on the completion of Lewis B. Hainsworth's original
works on this subject.
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Two background papers by
Hainsworth are appended to the article "On the
Possible Effects of Changes in Schumann's Resonances on Human Psychobiology"
at website
http://www.nwbotanicals.org . Appendix 1: The Effect of
Geophysical Phenomena on Human Health (first published in Speculations in
Science and Technology, vol. 6, no. 5, December 1983); Appendix 2:
Electrical Technology and Human Evolution (Speculations in Science and
Technology, vol. 11, no. 2, 1987)
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Additional references for this article can be found at
http://www.nwbotanicals.org
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