Volume 2, Issue 2, 2010
Editors:  Jennifer Moore and Mark A. Schroll, Ph.D.

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12 The Healing Power of Dolphins
by Jennifer Moore


At the Rhine Research Center we are interested in all facets of psi, and we hear many stories about extraordinary animal cases, but rarely do we have the chance to work with animals in a research situation. Nevertheless, our interest remains, and we are open to stories and experiences that you would like to share with us.
Many animal species seem to naturally use telepathy, as they do not rely on auditory communication as much as human beings. Dolphins, arguably one of the most magnificent creatures on the planet, are one of the few animals with scientifically documented cases of telepathy.  Read more...

15  Recent Rhine Events.
by Dave Roberts


The past few months have been full of fantastic speakers and workshops at the Rhine Research Center. After brief overviews of the various presenters, we will give a more extensive description of two of the talks to give you an idea of the type of experience these talks and workshops engender. Read more...


17  Volunteer Spotlight - Bob Gebelein
by Jennifer Moore

The Rhine Center is run almost entirely by volunteers, and our community is a strong one, valued by all who choose to be a part of it. We have excellent speakers and workshops, potluck dinners, psi games nights, innovative research, a thriving psychic experiences group and remote viewing group, and a general happy atmosphere. In the midst of all of this camaraderie, we are also getting a lot of work done and doing our best to bring attention, interest, and funding for the scientists who are devoting their lives to studying parapsychology.  Read more...


18  What is Reiki?
by Jennifer Moore


Last year I was interviewed by Holistic Health Luminary, an e-zine, about the practice of Reiki, and as this issue is focused on healing techniques, I’d like to include the interview here as my responses may be helpful to those who have questions about Reiki. Here it is in its entirety: Read more...


20  Oriental Medicine, an Introduction

Evolution is a progression that continues to evolve through cycles of heating and cooling, moistening and drying, contraction and expansion. These processes enable bacteria and other microorganisms to grow. Nature evolves in harmony with these cycles and always seeks an equilibrium. In Asia, life is viewed originating from the relationship of opposing forces of skies and earth, heat and cold, dryness and wetness, daytime and nighttime, inhaling and exhaling, motion and rest, yin and yang. When we move beyond duality we experience the Tao - complete oneness. (1) Read more...


Mission Statement/ Submission Guidelines
The Rhine Online: Psi News-Magazine is a publication of the Rhine Research Center: Institute for Consciousness Studies, Durham, North Carolina. Its purpose is to serve as a current periodical for anyone wishing to keep up on the latest psi news. We are interested in articles that are both scholarly and yet at the same time can speak to a more general audience. Our areas of interest include articles written from the perspective of data driven science, as well as theoretical, philosophical, personal and or ethnographic/experiential accounts.

Submissions are welcome all the time. Send your submissions to either Mark@rhine.org or Jennifer@rhine.org. Most of our  manuscripts submissions range from between 800 and 1850 words, including bibliography, brief bio, and an optional photo. We do publish longer feature length manuscripts up to 3,000 words (including bibliography, bio and optional photo). If you are interested in publishing a longer feature length manuscript we ask that you submit an email inquiry to one of our editors, with a working title and a paragraph synopsis. All submissions will be edited for length and clarity.

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