Wednesday, January 30, 2008

A Tribute to Dr. John Lilly

In Loving Memory of John Cunningham Lilly, M.D

January 6, 1915-September 30, 2001


Dr. John C. Lilly died on September 30th, 2001, in Los Angeles, of heart failure. Dr. Lilly was best known for his work with dolphins and interspecies communication, his development of the isolation tank, and his research into altered states of consciousness. The main characters in two popular films, The Day of the Dolphin and Altered States, were based on Dr. Lilly.

Born January 6, l915, in Saint Paul, Minnesota to Rachel and Richard Lilly, Lilly was educated at St. Paul Academy, California Institute of Technology, Dartmouth College Medical School, and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. During WWII, he conducted high altitude research at the Johnson Foundation for Medical Physics. After the war, he trained as a psychoanalyst.

While a Commander in the U.S. Public Health Service, Lilly worked at the National Institutes of Health, where he developed the isolation tank, which came to be known as the "Lilly tank". In l959, he established the Communication Research Institute in the U.S. Virgin Islands to study the vocalizations of Bottlenose dolphins. The work later continued in San Francisco under the aegis of the JANUS Project. He also established the Human Dolphin Foundation, and worked with Samadhi Tank company to help popularize the isolation tank experience.

From the late sixties until he retired to Hawaii in l992, Dr. Lilly worked from his home lab in Malibu, California. He traveled extensively, teaching and lecturing at academic institutions, international conferences, and growth centers like Esalen, where he was a long-standing artist in residence.

Dr. Lilly published over one hundred and twenty-five scientific papers, relating to his work in various fields, including Respiratory Physiology, Neurophysics, Neurophysiology, Psychiatry, interspecies communication, and the nature of consciousness and the self. He also published nineteen popular books, including the influential Man and Dolphin, 1961; The Dolphin in History (with Ashley Montagu), 1963; The Mind of the Dolphin, 1967; Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer: Theory and Experiments, 1972, 1987; The Center of the Cyclone, 1972, 1987; The Dyadic Cyclone (with Toni Lilly), 1976; Lilly on Dolphins, Humans of the Sea, 1975, a revised edition of two previously published books, Man and Dolphin, The Mind of the Dolphin, and The Dolphin in History, a lecture; Simulations of God: The Science of Belief, 1974; The Deep Selp: Isolation Tank Relaxation, 1976; The Scientist, a Novel Autobiography, 1978, 2nd. ed. 1988; Communication Between Man and Dolphin: The Possibilty of Talking with Other Species, 1978, 1988; In the Province of the Mind (with Francis Jeffrey); John Lilly So Far, by Francis Jeffrey (with John C. Lilly, M.D., Ph.D.) 1990; and Tanks for the Memories, Floatation Tank Talks, by Dr. John C. Lilly and E.J. Gold, 1995.

An unparalleled scientific visionary and explorer, Dr. Lilly has made significant contributions to psychology, brain research, computer theory, medicine, ethics, and interspecies communication. His concepts, inventions, publications, and articulated explorations have dramatically enhanced the quality of contemporary global culture. His work with dolphins and whales created a global awareness that lead to the enactment of the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 1972. Today, Dr. Lilly is considered the father of dolphin researchers.

In the 1940s, Dr. Lilly invented new types of capacitance manometers to aid in researches of human metabolism, and invented gas concentration and flow meters to study respiration, gas mixing, and pressure and altitude. In the '40s and '50s, Dr. Lilly was on the cutting edge of Neuroscience. He was the first to map the brain of chimpanzees, in the process inventing the "Lilly Wave": an electrical pulse that could be used to stimulate the chimp's brain without any damage. He also developed the twenty-five channel EEG moving relief maps of the electrical activity in the brain and dynamic iconic displays for researching pulse shapes and electrodes. His brain mapping with acoustic, motor, and travelling waves predated today's state of the art by fifty years. His research in electronic brain stimulation, dreams, schizophrenia, and the neurophysiology of motivation - involving the identification of punishment and reward systems -- were published in a number of psychiatric journals.

In conducting his brain research, Dr. Lilly developed an interest in large brain systems. This led him to work with dolphin communication. In the process he invented various spectral analyzers and hydro-phones, and pioneered the use of minicomputers with real time programming and original software.

While working at the National Institutes of Health on isolation, solitude and confinement, he invented the floatation tank, a tool to maximally isolate sensory stimulation to "better understand what the mind does without exterior influence. NASA and other important organization have used his research into sensory isolation. After ten years of tank research, and while still in the employ of NIMH, he was given the responsibility to experiment with LSD in the tank. The results of that study were reported and published by that institute in his classic treatise, Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer. Like all his research, this was eventually made available to the public. Dr. Lilly considered this documentation his most original work. This is where he first published his famous statement, "In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true is true or becomes true, within certain limits to be found experientially and experimentally. These limits are further beliefs to be transcended. In the mind, there are no limits"

Dr. Lilly's last physician remarked with awe that John Lilly is the only person he knows of whose least accomplishment was becoming a Medical Doctor.

He has sown the seeds of several future scientific revolutions. Dr. Lilly leaves us with the possibility of a theory of internal realities. He developed the hardware/software model of the human brain/mind decades before the computer became a popular metaphor for the human brain. He worked towards a recognition of possibilities for solid state intelligence and planetary consciousness. He explored and theorized about the potential importance of Einstein, Podalski, Rosen, (PDR) and Bell's Theorem in quantum computers and teleportation. He initiated worldwide efforts at interspecies communications with large-brained dolphins, advocating United Nations protection and representation for the "Cetacean Nation."

Devoted to a philosophical quest for the nature of reality and mind, Dr. Lilly pursued a brilliant academic career among the scientific leaders of the day. He has lived in the company of associates and intimates including Nobel physicists Richard Feynman and Robert Milliken, philosophers Buckminster Fuller, Aldous Huxley, and Alan Watts, psychotherapy pioneers R.D. Laing, Fritz Perls, and Oscar Janiger, eclectic spiritual and psychological interpreters Oscar Ichazo, Baba Ram Dass, Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, and a host of luminaries, inventors, political figures, writers, and Hollywood celebrities.

One of the twentieth century's foremost scientific pioneers John Lilly has been a relentless adventurer whose persona as "student of the unexpected" has resulted in astonishing insights into what it means to be a human being in an ever more mysterious universe.

We are trying to republish all his books, and with your financial support, we can, so email for information on how to show your support to get his work out to the rest of the world!

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Got a Minute?

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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Your Anxiety Complex

Your Anxiety Complex

Everyone on the planet has an anxiety complex, which we usually call stress. The cause of this anxiety is unknown. Anxiety is an emotional, mental, physical and social dis-ease or condition. Until you understand the cause and purpose of anxiety you will continue to “act out” its hidden agenda.

We are almost totally ignorant of the nature, cause, and meaning of anxiety, and therefore we become its victim. It does zilch good to blame anyone, including yourself, for your anxiety or ignorance about it. If we understood the nature, cause, faces and meaning of anxiety, our problems would be over because we would be self-aware. Anxiety means that we are not aware. Anxiety is a sign of our ignorance. Your anxiety dilemma is designed to become the means of your salvation.

1. What is the Universal Human Symptom shared by all human beings on this planet? The one human problem that we have all inherited and suffer from?
2. What is the most common name for this symptom?
3. What is the single hidden cause of this one Universal Human Symptom?
4. Why is it that we don’t know that we have this disease?
5. What are the consequences of our ignorance about this human condition or problem?
6. In what forms does this symptom appear in human experience?
7. What are some of the common “remedies” for this disease?
8. Why don’t they work?
9. What are you anxious about? How do you try to hide, repress and deceive about your anxiety neurosis?
10. What are your friends and family anxious about that is identical to what you are anxious about?
11. How do they handle, hide, repress and project their anxiety that is similar to or different from your methods?

If you cannot answer these questions accurately and clearly for yourself, you should be in Radical Spiritual Psychotherapy. Why? Because you are in trouble. You don’t even know Psychology 101, and you are not even out of high school spiritually.

This material should be taught in every high school, college, university, graduate school, textbook, physician’s training, and in all psychotherapy sessions. If you can’t answer these fundamental questions, you are in trouble health-wise, financial-wise, emotionally, psychologically, spiritually, mentally and relationship-wise. You are screwed. You had better run and not walk to get started if you want to be free of your ignorance and victimhood.

It is not my intention to insult you, but rather to make you aware that you are already insulted. Your belief system is based upon sheer ignorance and embarrassing self-deception if you don’t know the cause, meaning and beneficial purpose of your anxiety.

How could you possibly be driven and controlled by anxiety every day and not know any more its true cause? Are you ignorant about your ignorance? How smart is that, for a genius! An ignorant genius is an oxymoron. Are you oxymoronic about your anxiety?

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Forgive? Hell - No!

The Razor's Edge Newsletter
For People Who Live Life in the Pursuit of Excellence

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"Forgive? – Hell – No!”
by Peter Ragnar

It was about ten years ago, as I remember. The sky was a crisp blue. The leaves were fluttering in a gentle breeze. The shafts of sunlight made them appear as dancers in dresses of gold, red, orange, and green. The day was peaceful and serene until I saw him.

When he saw me, he ran with gun in hand. I knew where he was headed so I took a short cut and was waiting for him on the top of the rise. His breathing was labored and loud as he climbed out of the brush. His face paled with fear when he saw me. Not so much from my physical presence – for he appeared bigger, younger, and more muscular than myself. He was afraid because he knew he was wrong.

There had been a number of dead bears found with their paws cut off, teeth pulled out, and bellies cut open, just left rotting in the forest. These wasted bears had been slaughtered just for their gall bladders and a few souvenirs. You can just imagine burly men with yellow teeth bragging in a bar about their bear tooth necklace. However, no one dared utter a word about the $2,500 they got for the gall bladder. It seems that folks in China and elsewhere were willing to pay that much for what was believed to be an aphrodisiac. There was a very dangerous black market at work--so dangerous that these desperate men had shot at park rangers, game wardens, my wife, and me.


“You’ve got a might fast pair
of legs there young man....”

...I said as I extended my arm to help pull him up the hill. Suspicious, he hesitated for a moment. But he then cautiously accepted my hand.

“I was just seeing if I could spot some deer…”

I broke off his excuse, “Where is your gun?”

“Oh, I don’t have any gun,” he replied.

I knew he must have hidden it. Now the game warden would be waiting and watching for his return to retrieve it, which was highly unlikely now that I had caught him.

“You don’t need to explain your actions. Here, I would like to share a story with you. Once, a man saw two mice going down a path together. The odd thing was they were both holding a straw, a single straw held between the two of them in their mouths. Well, the man picked up a rock and thoughtlessly hurled it at the mice. He ended up killing just one."

Now, here’s the interesting part…
As I touched the bear poacher on the shoulder I continued, “The surviving mouse began running in circles while still holding the straw in its mouth. The man, now curious about the strange behavior, picked up the mouse and was shocked to tears at what he saw. The surviving mouse was blind! At that moment, you could say in a twinkling of an eye – the man was transformed.

What if someone, say a buddy of yours, shot and killed one of your dogs? Would you forgive them?”

His face flushed as he blurted out, “Forgive? Hell no!”

“What if it was by accident,” I asked.

“Well, then it would be different.”

“Accidents happen when we don’t understand the gravity of our actions. When we are unconscious of the consequences of our behavior we harm living things. Son--every bear, deer, and bird is as precious to me as your dogs are to you. I hope I’m not wrong, but I do not think you are a bad person anymore than the man who killed the mouse. So, I forgive you for being here. Just promise me you’ll think about my little story and not return.”

He looked down at the ground. When he raised his head, he shook my hand and softly said, “Thank you.”

Why did I forgive him? I first forgave him for myself. Who of us enjoys a sleepless night, turning and twisting in restless resentment over a real or perceived wrong? I choose forgiveness because I also choose mental and physical health. It is the resentments, the anger, the regrets, which become the cancer of the soul and body. Cancer is a disease of anger and fearful imaginings.

All emotions that are not colored by love are toxic.

If you carry an unforgiving attitude to sleep with you, you’re programming your subconscious to create disease. It will poison an otherwise sweet disposition, ruin your personality, and increase your rate of aging. So, from the standpoint of rational self interest – cultivate forgiveness.

The purpose of forgiveness is threefold.

1. To create healthy human relationships
2. To bolster integrity and honesty of others
3. To alleviate negative subconscious

To become a noble human, to actually make a difference with your life, to become that one improved human unit, you must practice forgiveness. Forgiveness requires total detachment from negative past events. If you can step aside from the failures of others, you’ll walk in the light of day.

I do not doubt the courage this takes. Nor do I doubt the healing it creates.

Forgiveness isn’t easy when we want to cry, “Hell, no!” But as I see it that is the price we pay to become human.

In the words of Mark Twain, “Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry.”

Forgive? Yes – Forever!

Much Love and Success,
Peter Ragner