International Association for Religion and Parapsychology (IARP)

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International Association for Religion and Parapsychology (IARP)

A psychical research organization founded in Toyko in 1972 by parapsychologist and engineer Hiroshi Motoyama. As early as 1966 Motoyama has traveled to the Philippines to study psychic surgery, and he began to develop a model of the unification of spirit and science and to prove the non-physical basis of mind. The association was founded to verify the reality of paranormal phenomena and to provide a program for individuals to clarify truths of mind, matter, and religious experience.

Above and beyond its research, the association holds yoga classes, retreats and other programs, and maintains an acupuncuture clinic. Demonstrating the truth and basis of acupuncutre had taken a significant portion of Motoyama's research time. The association publishes a journal and a newsletter in English. It may be contacted at 4-11-7 Inogashira, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0001, Japan.

Sources:

Motoyama, Hiroshi, and Rande Brown. Science and the Evolution of Consciousness: Chakras, Ki, and Psi. Brookline, Mass.: Autumn Press, 1978.

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