Stephen Simon and Neale Donald Walsch
With over 30 years experience in the entertainment industry, Stephen Simon has produced and/or supervised the production of more than 20 motion pictures including the Academy Award winning What Dreams May Come (Robin Williams and Cuba Gooding Jr.), the classic Somewhere in Time (Christopher Reeves and Jane Seymour), All the Right Moves (Tom Cruise) and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (Keanu Reeves). He is the author of The Force is With You: Mystical Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives and co-author of Spiritual Cinema: A Guide to Movies that Inspire, Heal and Empower Your Life. He is also co-founder of the Spiritual Cinema Circle.
Neale Donald Walsch has been a newspaper reporter and managing editor, a radio station program director, public information office for one of the nation's largest public school systems, creator and owner of his own advetising and marketing firm, and a nationally syndicated radio talk show host. He has now "retired" to pursue his vision of a world in which people no longer live in fear of God or of each other. He is the author of Conversations with God, which has inspired and changed the lives of millions worldwide, and tells the true story of Walsch who, in 1992, at the lowest point in his life, asks God some very hard questions. The answers he gets from God/within became the foundation of an internationally acclaimed book series that has sold over 7 million copies and has been translated into 34 languages. The book has also been made into a film which chronicles his journey as a down and out man who inadvertently becomes a spiritual messenger and best-selling author.
Maurice Bellfield
Maurice Bellfield has worked in the corporate sector with such companies as General Mills, Health Risk Management, Control Data, Prudential Financial and American Express. His entrepreneurial experience includes co-owner of International Concert Entertainment and co-owner/CEO of Global Entertainment Media, Inc., a diverse entertainment management and public speaking firm. He also serves as an advisor in the area of conflict/crisis resolution for high-profile individuals in the entertainment industry. Maurice grew up in north Minneapolis, in a neighborhood struggling with poverty and violence.
In a world where our routine states of awareness, our perceptions about life, and our unconscious intersect, navigating our path can be quite complex. Overwhelming challenges, while letting go of unwanted circumstances past, present and future is a critically important component not only for your forward movement, but your everyday well-being. Working in the worlds of business and entertaiment, coming from a challenged community and conducting his own exploration of consciousness, Maurice has crafted his own science of success. His insights and stories motivate and inspire.
William Arntz
William Arntz, president of Captured Light, graduated summa cum laude in 1972 from Penn State University with a degree in Engineering Science then worked as a research physicist with Pratt and Whitney Aircraft on the first wave optics simulator for high-energy gas dynamic laser weapons (a.k.a. “Star Wars”). After two years he reunited with a longtime friend who was enrolled in the Master’s Degree film program at Boston University. Together they created, Beat the Deva, a one-hour animated film noir, which won a Cine Eagle, the Kenyon Film Festival, and was distributed on the art house circuit. Upon completion of the film in 1980, William moved to California and became a Buddhist.
In the late 80's his Buddhist teacher assigned him the task of using his meditation/visualization skills to create computer software. With $100,000 in savings and no business experience, in five months Mr. Arntz wrote AutoSys - a distributed job scheduler and one of the most widely used pieces of System Management software ever written, used by such clients as Merrill Lynch, NASA, ILM, Sun Microsystems, Cisco, and Boeing. In 1995 he devised a second successful software product, which he sold nine months later. "Retiring" for the 3rd time he finally decided to unite his four great passions: (1) leading edge science, (2) spirituality (3) filmmaking and (4) computers. The result? The creation of What the BLEEP Do We Know?!
Dr. Joe Dispenza, D.C.
Dr. Dispenza studied biochemistry at Rutger's University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He received his doctor or chiropractic degree at Life University in Atlanta, Georgia, graduating magna cum laude. Dr. Dispenza's postgraduate training and continuing education has been in neurology, neurophysiology, and brain function. He is the recipient of a clinical proficiency citation for clinical excellence in doctor-patient relationships from Life University and is a memeber of the International Chiropractic Honor Society, and is featured in the movie What the Bleep Do We Know?!
Dr. Dispenza shares what he has learned, experienced and researched throughout the years as student, teacher and doctor. He teaches how the mind can affect the body and the perception of reality through personal physiology, giving insights into what a person can do to make lasting results in everyday life. With the dynamic combination of science and accessible how-to, Dispenza informs you how to use the most important tool in your body and life – the brain, and explains how new thinking can literally rewire one’s brain. His work connects the subjects of thought, brain, body, mind and consciousness.
Art and Soul: Separation, Reparation and Communion
Painter Richard Amos and sculptor Frank J. Brown
Richard Amos' work documents his exploration of African American, African and Native American spirits that imbue his art; using multiple layers of perception, understanding and sight (and paints and gessoed jeans) while utilizing ancestral mask themes. "We all wear them," he says.
Frank Brown is an award-winning sculptor (in many mediums) who has always considered his artwork to be social commentary and art to open up communication. He often will put the skeletal system on the outside of a human figure, believing that "we're starved for self-knowledge and the richness of knowing each other."
Arthur Zajonc, Ph.D
Looking back on his life's study of light quanta, Einstein declared that light remained as much of a mystery as when he began 50 years earlier. Max Planck, the father of quantum physics and of photons, marveled at how all of nature, and especially light, behaves as if guided by a "final cause" to form intelligent patterns of great beauty and economy. Amherst physics professor, Arthur Zajonc has spent much of his life studying light, including time at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics and the Ecole Normale in Paris. He is a Fulbright professor at the University of Innsbruck in Austria.
In his writings on light Dr. Zajonc has shown how the light of mind is interwoven with the light of nature. He blends modern science with material drawn from the great contemplative and spiritual traditions in order to come closer to the essence of light. Incorporating art, literature and physics, Dr. Zajonc, presents a compelling case for the intersection of science and selflessness, light and enlightenment. He is author of the book, Catching the Light, co-author of The Quantum Challenge and in 1997 he served as coordinator of the Mind and Life dialogue with the Dalai Lama, published in 2004 as The New Physics and Cosmology: Dialogues with the Dalai Lama.
William Tiller, Ph.D.
The Continuum exhibit, 25 years ago, featured Tiller's work with theoretical energy fields completely different from those known to us through conventional science; energies operating in different dimensions from physical space-time, energies that interconnect all of life. Years later, Tiller has spent numerous years with instrumentation now able to measure the electromagnetic "lift" that a specific human intention from a deep meditative state has on an experimental space. Under normal conditions, the level of reality affected by this consciousness research is only very weakly coupled to our familiar level of physical reality. With an electromagnetic lift, the interconnectivity between the two is greatly increased, even at a distance.
Candace Pert, Ph.D.
Candace Pert, Ph.D received her Ph.D. in pharmacology from Johns Hopkins Medical School and is former Chief of Brain Biochemistry at the National Institutes of Mental Health. She founded and directed a private biotech lab and currently holds a research professorship in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Georgetown University School of Medicine. Candace's early work led to the discovery of endorphins, and she is currently running trials of a new peptide biomedicine. Candace is a featured scientist in the movie, What the BLEEP Do We Know? and is the author of Molecules of Emotion: The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine.
25 years ago at Georgetown University, for a confernce whose centerpiece was the Continuum exhibit, Dr. Pert first made a presentation tying her pioneering work to the work of the Continuum Center. Back then, she stretched conventional thinking to consider evidence suggesting that consciousness exists separate from the brain and perhaps survives death of the physical body. Still on the front lines of the paradigm shift, she now offers new insights into the mind-body connection and if consciousness in our cells links us to life outside our bodies.
Anees A. Sheikh Ph.D.
Dr. Sheikh is professor and former chair of the Department of Psychology at Marquette University and clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Through his guided imagery workshops, he has trained thousands of health professionals around the world. Dr. Sheikh has published many journal articles and book chapters and thirteen books on imagery and related topics, including, Imagery: Current Theory, Research, and Application; The Psychophysiology of Mental Imagery; Healing East and West; and Handbook of Therapeutic Imagery Techniques. His most recent book (with a foreword by the Dalai Lama) is Healing Images: The Role of Imagination in Health. He was the founding editor of The Journal of Mental Imagery and is past president of the American Association for the Study of Mental Imagery.
Edward Belbruno, Ph.D.
Dr. Belbruno is currently a professor of astrophysics at Princeton University and a well-known mathematician, scientist and artist, as well as a NASA consultant and former Dean of NASA Project Affairs. He has published several books on his mathematical work with Princeton University Press and the New York Academy of Sciences. His bold theory of space travel was successfully used in 1991 to rescue a Japanese spacecraft and bring it to the moon, and he has appeared twice on NBC's Today Show to discuss space-related issues. His art tours the US and Europe, and his paintings are in major collections including NASA headquarters and the Smithsonian.
Robert Fisch, M.D.
Robert Fisch, M.D. is a survivor of the Nazi concentration camps and a native of Budapest, Hungary where he completed medical school. He came to the US in 1957 and eventually became a professor of pediatrics at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Fisch is an artist whose work has been exhibited internationally, and an author who is committed to sharing his story so others may learn from the past and create a more compassionate future. His book, Light from the Yellow Star: A Lesson of Love from the Holocaust tells how he came to understand the power of love and freedom. Yellow Star is the name of his foundation (www.yellowstarfoundation.org), dedicated to educating young people about the Holocaust.
Jeanne Achterberg, Ph.D.
Dr. Achterberg is a scientist who has received international recognition for her pioneering research in medicine and health psychology. She was a faculty member for 11 years at Southwestern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center, where she directed the Center For Rehabilitation Science. Achterberg has authored over 100 papers and five books. Her book, Imagery in Healing: Shamanism and Modern Medicine is published in many languages and is critically acclaimed as a classic in the field of mind/body studies.
Janis Amatuzio, M.D.
Dr. Amatuzio was trained at the University of Minnesota, Hennepin County Medical Center and the Minneapolis Medical Examiner's Office before founding Midwest Forensic Pathology, PA. She is certified in anatomic, forensic and clinical pathology, is an authority in forensic medicine and has served as Coroner and a regional resource for multiple counties in Minnesota and Wisconsin. She is also the author of Forever Ours: A Forensic Pathologist's Perspective on Immortality and Living.
Marc Ian Barasch
Barasch is former editor at Psychology Today, former editor-in-chief of New Age Journal and an award-winning writer/producer for television and film. He is the author of the classic mind/body book, The Healing Path, and co-author of Remarkable Recovery: What Extraordinary Healings Tell Us About Being Well and Staying Well.
Noa Baum
Born and raised in Jerusalem, trained in theatre and education, Noa Baum is an acclaimed performance artist, educator and workshop facilitator who brings stories to life with her animated and energetic style. Her storytelling builds a bridge of understanding and compassion between East and West, American and Israeli, Arab and Jew, past and present.
Morris Berman, Ph.D.
Berman is a cultural historian with a doctorate in the History of science form John Hopkins. He has taught at Rutgers University, The University of San Franciso, Concordia University and the University of Victoria. His books include Re-enchantment of the World and Coming to Our Senses.
Joan Borysenko, Ph.D.
Dr. Borysenko is trained as both a cell biologist and a psychologist. She is co-founder and former Director of the Harvard Medical School Mind/Body Clinic and author of many books including the bestseller, Minding the Body, Mending the Mind and Guilt is the Teacher, Love is the Lesson.
Fritjof Capra, Ph.D.
Dr. Capra is a research physicist in high energy physics. He received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the University of Vienna. Capra has been a pioneer in making the discoveries of quantum physics accessible and relevant to the public. He is perhaps best known for his book, Tao of Physics. Other books include,The Turning Point and Belonging to the Universe. Capra is the founder of the Elwood Institute.
Deepak Chopra, M.D.
Dr.Chopra is an endocrinologist, former Chief of Staff of New England Deaconess Hospital and founding member of the National Institutes of Health panel on alternative medicine. His best-selling books include, Quantum Healing, Perfect Health: The Complete Mind/Body Guide, Ageless Body, Timeless Mind and The Seven Spiritual Secrets of Success.
Catherine Dees
Dees is co-creator of the original exhibit: The True Story of Continuum: The Immortality Principle. In addition to her early interests in theosophy and consciousness, Catherine has an abiding passion for ancient Egypt and archeology. She is the author of five historical and romance novels, ghost writer for two popular non-fiction books, a documentary film producer and sponsor of the Amarna Royal Tombs project, a major archeological dig in the Valley of the Kings.
Larry Dossey, M.D.
Dr. Dossey is former Chief of Staff at Medical City Hospital in Dallas and founder of the Dallas Diagnostic Association. He is Executive Editor of Alternative Therapies, a peer-reviewed journal and he has written many books including the New York Times bestseller, Healing Words and Reinventing Medicine.
Dr. Masaru Emoto
Dr. Emoto is a ground-breaking Japanese researcher whose astonishing discovery about water, documented photographically, led to a new consciousness of Earth's most precious resource and the interconnectedness of life. The message of water he brings to share is HADO: the intrinsic vibrational pattern at the atomic level in all matter. The smallest unit of energy.
Arun Gandhi
Gandhi is the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and is founder and Director of the Gandhi Center for the study of non-violence in Memphis.
Tom Gegax
Founder and former CEO (Head Coach) of Tires Plus Stores, Tom was the innovator in the early '90's of the coaching phenomenon now popular. He sold the company in 2000 and has since been writing and consulting. His book, Winning in the Game of Life, won critical acclaim and he also authored By the Seat of Your Pants: The Ultimate Business Survival Guide. Ernst and Young named Gegax 1995 Entrepreneur of the Year, he has been featured in the New York Times, Fast Company Magazine, three PBS specials, and on CNBC and CNN.
Jack Gibb, Ph.D.
Dr. Gibb spent his career as an organizational development consultant whose client list includes General Motors, the IRS, AT&T and the State Department. He is the past president of the American Humanistic Psychology Association and authored many books including, Trust: A New View of Personal and Organizational Development and Touching the Universe.
Alex Haley
After twenty years of service, Haley left the Coast Guard in 1959 to become a full-time writer. He wrote for Reader's Digest biographical features, interviewed Miles Davis for Playboy, and produced The Autobiography of Malcolm X, his first major work. It appeared in 1965 and had an immense effect on the black power movement in the United States. While growing up in Henning, Tennessee, Alex heard stories from his maternal grandmother, Cynthia Palmer, who traced the family genealogy to Haley's great-great-great-great-grandfather, who was an African, called "Kin-tay". He was brought by slave ship to America and named Toby. This eleven year research odyssey led to Haley's best known book, Roots.
Paul Hayes, Lakota pipe carrier
Mr. Hayes was born in Cheyenne River, South Dakota. His inspiring journey through 13 years in the adult correctional system and the 12 years after his release, revealed lessons in spirituality and humanity that many can learn from, Indian and non-Indian alike.
Carl Hammerschlag, M.D.
Dr. Hammerschlag is a Yale-trained psychiatrist who spent thirty years in the southwest as Chief of Psychiatry for the Phoenix Indian Health Center. He is a founding member of the American Association of Psychiatrists in alcohol and addictions and his books include, The Dancing Healers: A Doctor's Journey of Healing with Native Americans and Theft of the Spirit.
Jean Houston Ph.D.
Dr. Houston was tutored as a child by the late Teillhard de Chardin, has served in the departments of psychology, philosophy and religion at the University of California, Columbia University and New York University. As a leading pioneer in the study of human consciousness, she has lead workshops in over forty countries and is the founder of the Foundation for Mind Research in Ponoma, New York. Her books include, The Possible Human and Mind Games.
Arvol Looking Horse
Mr. Looking Horse is the Medicine Man for the Lakota people. He is the 19th generation pipe carrier, continuing a tradition four centuries old and two centuries in hiding. He has lectured at Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley, and Harvard University and has conducted prayer services at the United Nations headquarters.
Jerry Jampolsky, M.D.
Dr. Jampolsky has published extensively, is the author of the best-selling book, Love is Letting Go of Fear, Teach Only Love and Goodbye to Guilt. He has appeared on 60 Minutes, The Today Show, The Mike Douglas Show, the Phil Donahue Show and on Merv Griffin. He is the founder of the Center for Attitudinal Healing in Tiburon, California and co-founder, with Diane Cirincione, of Children as Teachers of Peace. They are co-authors of Change Your Mind, Change Your Life.
Peter Koestenbaum, Ph.D.
Dr. Koestenbaum consults to the leaders of such organizations as Ciba-Geiby, Hewlett-Packard, AT&T and IBM. He has served as Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at San Jose State University, and has been in-house philosopher at Ford Motor Company. He has used philosophical inquiry and insight to become an international expert on management and leadership. His books include, The New Image of the Person: The Theory and Practice of Clinical Philosophy and The Heart of Business and Leadership: The Inner Side of Greatness.
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D.
Dr. Kubler-Ross was the late Swiss psychiatrist famous for her ground breaking research with dying patients. Her seminal books include, Death, The Final Stage of Growth and To Live Until We Say Goodbye.
William Kunstler
Mr. Kunstler is one of the most celebrated and controversial lawyers of our time and was a strident defender of constitutional rights for more than thirty years. The Chicago Eight conspiracy trial, the American Flag burning case and the defense of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Leonard Peltier (with Ramsey Clark) are some of the highlights in the bold career of this legal legend.
Lawrence Le Shan Ph.D.
Dr. Le Shan is a psychotherapist in New York City. He is a world renowned research and clinical psychologist with his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and is a long-time specialist in scientific experimental design and methodology with a focus on cancer. His work laid the foundation for prominent figures of the health scene like Vernie Siegel and Carl Simonton. He has authored, Cancer As a Turning Point; Alternative Realities; The Medium, The Mystic and The Physicist; How to Meditate and many more.
Steven Locke, M.D.
Dr. Locke has served as research psychiatrist at Boston's Beth Israel Hospital, Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and maintains a private practice of psychiatry in behavioral medicine. Since 1976 Dr. Locke has conducted research, taught and published in the field of psychoneuroimmunology. He is author of Mind and Immunity and The Healer Within.
Astronaut Edgar Mitchell
Mr. Mitchell was the sixth man to walk on the moon and is the founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences which funds consciousness research.
Marlo Morgan
Ms. Morgan is the author of The Mutant Message Down Under which was on the New York Times best seller list for 23 weeks. She originally self-published and sold a phenomenal 350,000 copies. She wrote the book out of an obligation to the aboriginals she met when visiting Australia in 1985. Through the course of a four month walk-about with a tribe who selected her to carry the message of their way of life, she discovered that the human body/mind has capacities far greater than most "civilized" people suspect.
Caroline Myss, Ph.D.
A pioneer in the field of intuition and medical science, Dr. Myss has worked since 1982, with Norman Shealy, M.D, Ph.D., a Harvard trained neurosurgeon. Their research, of human stressors contributing to the formation of disease, has profoundly affected the way we now view illness and health. She is the author of two New York Times bestsellers: Anatomy of the Spirit and Why People Don't Heal and How They Can.
Jacob Needleman, Ph.D.
Dr. Needleman is considered one of the foremost living philosophers. He is a professor of philosophy at San Francisco State University, former adjunct professor of psychiatry at the University of California Medical Center, and professor of medical ethics at University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco. A thoughtful explorer of consciousness, he was featured on Bill Moyer's "A World of Ideas" and he has written many books including, A Sense of The Cosmos, The Way of The Physician, The Heart of Philosophy and, Money and the Meaning of Life.
Horst Rechelbacher
Mr. Rechelbacher is the founder of Aveda, a company that manufactures pure and natural hair, skin and body care products based on the traditional herbal wisdom of native cultures from around the globe. In addition, he is the founder of Intelligent Nutrients and is on the board of trustees of the Himalayan Institute Hospital Trust, a medical college in India. He is author of the book, Alivelihood.
Peter Russell
Recognized to be a creativity expert and futurist, Mr. Russell has conducted seminars for corporations including IBM, Apple, American Express and British Petroleum. Peter earned a first class honors degree in Theoretical Physics and Experimental Psychology and a masters degree in Computer Science at the University of Cambridge. He then traveled to India to study eastern philosophy and upon return began research into the psychology and neurophysiology of meditation. His books include The Upanishads, The Global Brain Awakens, The Creative Manager and White Hole in Time.
Norman Shealy, M.D., Ph.D.
Dr. Shealy is a neurosurgeon and a Ph.D. psychologist, the founding president of the American Holistic Medical Association and a pioneer and expert's expert in pain management. He has treatments and patents on procedures used by traditional and non-traditional practitioner's in nearly every specialty today, and had been a consultant to leaders in every specialty including the personal physicians of Presidents Kennedy and Eisenhower. Since his early years in medicine, Norm has been interested in and researched many alternative approaches to healing, the human energy system and the role of consciousness in creating quality of life. He has more than 300 published papers and his seminars are attended by physicians, alternative health care professionals and lay persons internationally. He is the author of several books including Life Beyond 100: Secrets of the Fountain of Youth, Miracles Do Happen, 90 Days to Stress Free Living, and Creation of Health and AIDS: Passageway to Transformation, written with Caroline Myss, Ph.D.
Brian Swimme, Ph.D.
Dr. Swimme received his Ph.D. from the University of Oregon specializing in gravitational dynamics, mathematical cosmology and singularity theory. He is on the graduate faculty of the California Institute of Integral Studies and his books, including The Universe is a Green Dragon, The Universe Story and The Hidden Heart of the Cosmos have been translated into eight languages.
Malidoma Patrice Some
A man of two worlds, Malidoma, a shaman, holds three masters degrees and two Ph.D.'s from Brandeis University and the Sorbonne in Paris. With permission of his tribal elders, he shares the spiritual secrets of the indigenous people and the world of his ancestors. His message is a hope-filled and affirming testimony to the power, mystery and interconnectedness of humanity and Nature. He is the author of Of Water and the Spirit and Healing Wisdom of Africa.
Jehan el-Sadat
Madam Sadat is the former First Lady of Egypt and was a pioneer advocate and spokesperson in the ‘70s for women's rights in Egypt. As a devoted activist for women and peace, Jehan Sadat, speaks to thousands every year, urging women to take their rightful place in the world. Since 1993, she has been a professor teaching international studies at the University of Maryland. Her first book, A Woman of Egypt , recounts her notable life as the First Lady of Egypt and her life and marriage to global peace maker, Anwar Sadat. (He was assassinated on October 6, 1981). Jehan Sadat has righteously carried forth his and her messages of peace and world understanding.
Alvin Toffler
Mr. Toffler is a futurist and author of the best-selling books, Future Shock and Third Wave. Toffler wrote about the proliferation of computers, the advent of cable television, niche markets, the shift to work-at-home, corporate restructuring, the break-up of the Soviet Union, the shift to a global economy and dozens of other scenarios long before they appeared in our nomenclature.
James Twyman
Mr. Twyman, also known as the Peace Troubadour, has been described as one of the greatest story-tellers of our time. He is an internationally renowned author and musician who has traveled the world, often to war-ravaged countries such as Bosnia, South Africa, Iraq, Israel and northern Ireland at the invitation of the leaders of those governments. James is the author of books including Emissary of Light – a Vision of Peace, Emissary of Love – The Psychic Children Speak to the World and Ten Spiritual Lessons I Learned at the Mall.
Don Warne, M.D.
Dr. Warne, an enrolled member of the Ogalala Tribe from Pine Ridge, South Dakota, adeptly converges the honorable rivers of two healing traditions. He graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine, is a diplomat of the American Board of Family Practice and the American Board of Medical Acupuncture. He received his Master of Public Health degree from Harvard University.
Marianne Williamson
Ms. Williamson is a critically acclaimed author and lecturer. Her first book, Return to Love was on the New York Times best seller list for 35 weeks and her second book, A Woman's Worth topped the list for 19 weeks. She is the founder of the Los Angeles and Manhattan Centers For Living which provide free non-medical support service to people with life-challenging illness. She is also the author of Illuminata: Thoughts, Prayers, Rites of Passage and The Healing of America.
Robert Anton Wilson, Ph.D.
Dr. Wilson has worked as a futurist, novelist, playwright, poet, lecturer and stand-up comic. He is the author of numerous books including, Masks of the Illuminati, Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy, Cosmic Trigger and The New Inquisition. With a doctorate in psychology and a strong interest in social philosophy, his dazzling juxtaposition of science, politics and humor have earned him the reputation of super-genius.
Danah Zohar
Ms. Zohar is a physicist, philosopher and management thought leader. She has made in-house presentations at numerous organizations around the world, including Volvo, Shell, British Telecom, Motorola, Phillips, UNESCO, and the European Cultural Foundation. She is the author of Rewiring the Corporate Brain, and The Quantum Society and co-author of Who's Afraid of Schrodinger's Cat? and Spiritual Intelligence.