Welcome, esteemed viewers
to today’s 
Science and Spirituality 
featuring 
Dr. Mario Beauregard 
an associate 
research professor 
in the departments 
of psychology 
and neuroscience 
at the University 
of Montreal in Canada.
Dr. Beauregard is known 
for the 2008 book 
“The Spiritual Brain: 
A Neuroscientist’s Case 
for the Existence 
of the Soul,” which 
he co-authored with 
journalist Denyse O’Leary.
Before joining the 
University of Montreal 
faculty, 
Dr. Mario Beauregard 
did postdoctoral research 
at the University 
of Texas, USA 
and the Montreal 
Neurological Institute of 
McGill University, Canada. 
Dr. Beauregard 
has received
international recognition 
for his pioneering work 
on the neurobiology 
of mystical experience, 
and was selected 
to be among the 
“One Hundred Pioneers 
of the 21st Century” 
by World Media Net.
Supreme Master 
Television recently 
had the honor to speak 
with Dr. Beauregard 
about his research 
on the brain’s role 
in spiritual experiences 
and his views on 
mind-body-spirit relations.
I became fascinated 
by the questions about 
the mind, the brain, 
(and) the soul when I was 
about eight years old. 
I was living on a farm. 
My parents were farmers 
and we had a lot of space, 
fields, forest, and we 
were isolated physically. 
I didn’t have 
too many neighbors, 
so I had a lot of time 
to reflect.
At that time 
I had a big insight. 
I realized that the brain 
and the mind and the soul 
were totally 
different concepts. 
I decided later on 
to become a scientist 
to be able to demonstrate 
that you cannot reduce 
spirituality and the mind 
to the brain.
To study brain regions 
and neural networks, 
Dr. Beauregard uses 
functional Magnetic 
Resonance Imaging 
(fMRI), an advanced 
imaging technology 
that shows brain activity 
in three dimensions. 
Another of 
Dr. Beauregard’s tools is 
Electroencephalography 
or EEG, which measures 
electrical activity 
in the brain.
These techniques help us 
to understand or to identify 
the most important 
brain regions 
and circuits involved 
in various processes, 
in emotion, but also 
in spiritual states. 
An emotion is also a part 
of spiritual experiences. 
Brain structures 
like the amygdala, 
the orbital frontal cortex 
and the front of the brain 
are also involved 
in various aspects 
of spiritual experiences 
and states.
With regard to spirituality, 
it seems that 
one of the most important 
chemical messengers 
in the brain is serotonin. 
Serotonin is involved 
in mood regulation, 
(and) sleep, 
but it seems to be the 
crucial neurotransmitter 
implicated in spirituality 
and spiritual experiences. 
It seems that the greater 
the amount of serotonin 
in the brain, the higher 
the spiritual states and 
the degree of spirituality 
that one can reach.
Both natural philosophy 
and metaphysics are 
branches of philosophy, 
and hundreds of years ago 
scientific questions were 
addressed in the realm 
of natural philosophy, 
while the nature of being, 
religion and the world, 
the existence of the Divine, 
and questions 
about creation were 
dealt with in metaphysics.
However, when 
the “scientific method” 
made natural philosophy 
an empirical, 
experimental pursuit, 
science distinguished itself 
totally from philosophy 
and became dominated 
by a materialistic, 
reductionist paradigm.   
The fathers 
of modern science were 
all very spiritual people, 
like Newton, Galilei, 
Descartes. 
But after a few centuries, 
scientists thought 
that we only needed 
mechanical explanations 
to understand humans 
and the Universe. 
So, materialism became 
a metaphysical assumption 
most scientists now 
are afraid to challenge. 
Fortunately, there’s 
an increasing number 
of scientists who 
dare to challenge openly 
this old notion 
of materialism. 
Recently, neuroscientists 
have begun to learn more 
about the complex relations 
between cognition, 
emotion and brain activity. 
During the last decade, 
there have been 
an increasing number of
brain imaging studies 
showing that indeed 
mental processes can 
significantly influence 
what’s going on 
at the brain level. 
We used brain imaging 
technologies like fMRI 
to demonstrate that 
you can teach this person 
to self-regulate 
brain activity. 
The brain responds 
to a very high 
emotional charge,
for instance, 
emotionally laden 
film clips or pictures.
You ask them to become 
a detached observer 
of their own feelings 
and of the pictures 
or the film excerpts, 
and the brain response 
totally changes, so that 
you don’t see anymore 
a big response 
in the portion of the brain 
that we called 
the emotional brain 
or the limbic system.
Dr. Beauregard received 
much attention for his 
2006 research measuring 
the brain activity of nuns, 
who are with 
a Catholic religious order 
called the Carmelites, 
during their 
spiritual experiences.
The study, entitled 
“Neural Correlates 
of a Mystical Experience 
in Carmelite Nuns,” 
was published 
in the prestigious journal 
“Neuroscience Letters.”
This experiment 
was the first one 
done in neuroscience 
to understand the neural 
basis of spiritual states. 
The nuns reported 
the impression 
of being absorbed by 
something much greater 
than themselves. 
They also had an alteration 
in their representation 
of the body within space. 
The nuns reported 
feelings of peace, bliss, 
unconditional love. 
All of what they reported 
subjectively fit with 
what we observed 
neurologically.
This experiment proves 
that there’s no single 
“God spot” in the brain, 
in the temporal lobe. 
The temporal lobe is 
involved in this experience 
of spiritual states, but 
many other brain regions 
are involved as well. 
Spiritual experience is 
a multi-dimensional 
experience that is associated 
with a complex network 
of brain regions 
across the brain.
In the nuns, 
when we used the EEG, 
we saw very slow (brain) 
waves, some delta waves, 
some more theta waves also. 
Theta waves are slow 
waves ranging between 
four to about seven hertz. 
These waves are seen 
during the state right
before people fall asleep. 
And it’s associated also 
with the retrieval 
of memories from the 
unconscious and creativity.
When Science and 
Spirituality returns, 
Dr. Mario Beauregard 
will discuss 
the placebo effect 
and how research 
on near death experiences 
can inform us 
about the nature of mind, 
brain and consciousness. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back to 
Science and Spirituality 
featuring 
Dr. Mario Beauregard 
of the University 
of Montreal in Canada, 
who is known for 
his research using a new, 
non-materialist paradigm 
in the field 
of neuroscience.
Dr. Beauregard says 
the mind is 
extremely powerful 
and that recent studies 
demonstrate how 
our thoughts can change 
our circumstances. 
An example is 
the “placebo effect,” 
where subjects are told 
that a medicine 
they are taking 
will cure or lessen 
their disease symptoms 
when in reality 
the treatment, such as 
a pill made out of sugar, 
has no medicinal value.
Neurologists 
at the University 
of British Colombia 
in Vancouver (Canada) 
told patients that they 
had discovered a new drug 
very effective against 
Parkinson’s disease. 
The patients 
who most believed in 
this new treatment 
started to produce and 
release in their brains 
dopamine at levels 
comparable to 
that of healthy people. 
It shows that 
what you believe 
will strongly influence 
what’s going on 
in your brain, 
demonstrating that 
mind cannot be reduced 
systematically to 
electrical and chemical 
processes in the brain 
because mind can control 
these processes 
in the brain.
Dr. Beauregard next 
describes an experiment 
that followed his research 
with Carmelite nuns, 
in which he measured 
the brain activity 
of subjects who had 
near death experiences 
of a specific kind.
In a classical 
near death experience, 
you have several aspects, 
like the impression of 
leaving your physical body. 
You can also have 
the impression of 
floating along a tunnel 
at a very rapid pace. 
Sometimes also 
the experiencers 
will report encounters 
with deceased relatives 
or friends. 
But this encounter 
with the Light 
or Being of Light 
seems to be one of the 
most crucial components 
regarding a subsequent 
psycho-spiritual 
transformation.
So the near death 
experiencers that 
we recruited, all of them 
had this encounter 
with the Light 
or Being of Light. 
And interestingly, 
half of the experiencers, 
before their death 
experience were atheists,
and after this experience 
they became 
very spiritual people. 
They felt that this Light 
or Being of Light 
was God, not necessarily 
in a Christian sense but 
a very intelligent being, 
very loving, radiating 
unconditional love. 
In other words, 
they claim that 
during a meditative state 
they can reconnect 
to this Light. 
These people claim 
that they retain a sense of 
connection with this Light 
or Being of Light. 
So we simply asked them 
to do this 
in a meditative state 
to measure brain activity 
during such a state, 
and in order to be able to 
compare the results 
with those of 
the Carmelite experiment. 
And interestingly the 
results were very similar. 
It’s possible that 
for various types of 
spiritual experience, 
the brain regions and 
networks may be the same.
There is also 
scientific evidence 
to support the idea 
that spiritual experiences 
occur outside the realm 
of the brain. 
Dr. Beauregard now 
relates the story of 
the artist Pam Reynolds 
as an example.
There are other lines 
of evidence indicating 
that the mind and 
consciousness can also 
operate non-locally; 
that is, outside the confines 
of the brain and the body. 
And this is shown 
in certain studies about 
near death experience.
Pam Reynolds, 
an American singer and composer
was in standstill surgery, 
it’s a very risky operation. 
And so in her case 
she was clinically dead 
for 60 minutes. 
What’s fascinating 
is that while 
there is no brain activity, 
no heart activity, 
she had the impression 
of leaving her 
physical body, and 
floating over her body 
in the surgery room. 
And she’s been able to 
describe very accurately 
the surgical tools 
that were used 
by her surgeons and also 
report very accurately 
dialogues between 
the neurosurgeons, 
the nurses and 
the cardiologist 
who was there also.
And another fascinating 
aspect in her experience 
is the fact 
that after a while
she left the surgical room 
and she had the impression 
of floating along a tunnel 
quite rapidly, 
and at the end of the tunnel 
she met with 
deceased relatives. 
She met with a beautiful 
Being of Light, 
and her life was
totally transformed. 
We know for sure that 
there was no brain activity, 
because she was 
monitored with EEG. 
Yet she was able to 
perceive, to remember, 
to have feelings, 
to be self aware. 
Cases like that 
strongly suggest that 
what we call mind and 
consciousness cannot be 
reduced to brain activity; 
they can have 
an independent existence 
from the body 
and the brain.
Other research 
has also been done on 
the non-locality of mind 
and consciousness; 
for example, experiments 
showing that one person 
praying for another 
who is ill, even from 
a great distance away, 
can have a healing effect 
on the recipient. 
As Dr. Beauregard notes, 
experiments have
demonstrated one can change
the heart rhythm or 
the electrothermal response, 
which indicates 
emotional reactivity, 
of another from 
a distance as well.
There are now 
hundreds of studies 
showing that 
this can indeed be done 
by a normal person. 
So you can imagine 
the possibilities that 
humans have at that level. 
But in reality 
we don’t know the limits 
of what we can do, 
non- locally.
We thank 
Dr. Mario Beauregard 
for sharing 
his fascinating research 
on how the brain, mind 
and consciousness relate 
to spiritual experience. 
Please join us 
next Monday for Part 2 
of our program, where 
Dr. Beauregard will discuss 
how quantum physics 
can inform 
psychoneuroimmunology, 
and the importance 
of reinventing a new
paradigm for science. 
For more details on 
Dr. Mario Beauregard, 
please visit 
Books 
by Dr. Beauregard 
are available at 
Amazon.com
Cherished viewers, 
thank you for 
your company today on 
Science and Spirituality. 
Coming up next is 
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after Noteworthy News 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May your life be blessed 
with Heaven’s love, 
comfort and light. 
Wonderful viewers, 
welcome to 
Science and Spirituality. 
Today we continue 
our discussion with 
the thoughtful scientist 
featured on 
last week’s episode – 
Dr. Mario Beauregard, 
an associate 
research professor 
in the departments 
of psychology 
and neuroscience 
at the University 
of Montreal in Canada.
Dr. Beauregard is known 
for the 2008 book 
“The Spiritual Brain: 
A Neuroscientist’s Case 
for the Existence 
of the Soul,” which 
he co-authored with 
journalist Denyse O’Leary.
Before joining the 
University of Montreal 
faculty, 
Dr. Mario Beauregard 
did postdoctoral research 
at the University 
of Texas, USA 
and the Montreal 
Neurological Institute of 
McGill University, Canada. 
Dr. Beauregard 
has received
international recognition 
for his pioneering work 
on the neurobiology 
of mystical experience, 
and was selected 
to be among the 
“One Hundred Pioneers 
of the 21st Century” 
by World Media Net.
Dr. Beauregard says that
the current scientific view 
of the world, 
with the exception 
of quantum mechanics, 
is still very materialist 
in nature and 
in the neurosciences 
the mind and consciousness 
are seen 
as merely the result 
of electrical activity 
and chemical reactions 
in the brain. 
However this perspective 
cannot explain 
many experiments which
have clearly shown 
that thinking 
and intentions not only 
can change the brain, 
but can also change 
the condition of the body. 
We know that 
the brain is connected 
to all the other 
physiological systems 
in the body, 
like the immune system, 
and the endocrine system. 
So this means that when
you change something 
at the mind level, 
for instance a belief, 
you will influence 
not only the brain, 
but all the other 
physiological systems 
connected, for instance, 
the immune system.
And this has been shown 
very convincingly 
in a scientific discipline 
that is called 
psychoneuroimmunology, 
which started 
about 30 years ago. 
And now there is also 
some evidence showing 
that we can also 
change the expression 
of some genes involved in 
various types of behavior. 
So we don’t know the 
limit yet of this influence, 
but it seems that 
the body and the brain 
are very plastic, very open 
to this sort of psychic, 
psychological influence.
There are cases 
of remission of cancer 
that are seen when 
people use visualization, 
mental imagery, 
meditation, and various 
relaxation techniques. 
If you have a different 
alternative paradigm 
in which the mind really 
exists, and (it) cannot be 
reduced to the brain, 
then it makes sense to 
understand that perhaps 
the informational processes 
at the mind level, 
for instance, a thought, 
can influence brain activity.
We can explain that.
There are models 
about this and 
one possible explanation 
is that it would be based 
on quantum processes 
related to quantum physics, 
because if you take the 
case of the ionic channels 
in the nerve cells, 
the neurons 
where the messengers 
are passing through, 
these ionic channels 
or small holes are 
so small, so minute that 
at that size of order, the 
laws of quantum physics 
do apply.
The fathers 
of quantum mechanics 
realized about 80 years ago 
that the observers could 
influence the behavior of 
the microphysical system 
that they were measuring. 
The sub-atomic particles, 
if you will. 
They now recognize that 
human consciousness 
can influence 
the physical world
at that level.
Metacognition 
can be described as 
“thinking about thinking” 
or an awareness of 
one’s cognition 
and is seen as a way 
to effect transformation 
of the brain.
A number of 
brain imaging studies 
showing that 
patients suffering 
from clinical depression 
or obsessive compulsive 
disorder, when they start 
meditating and doing 
what we call metacognition, 
which is to take a distance 
from your own thoughts, 
your own beliefs, 
your own emotions, 
then it’s possible 
to change the functioning 
of the brain. 
You really can change 
the way certain 
brain structures function, 
and brain networks 
underlying all sorts of 
negative emotional states. 
Thomas Kuhn, 
a famous epistemologist 
and historian of science 
from the United States, 
is known 
for his famous theory 
on how science advances. 
Rather than 
it being the product of 
accumulated knowledge, 
he suggested that 
progress is made when 
paradigm shifts occur 
because 
the basic assumptions 
within the ruling theories 
of science change. 
We really need 
a major paradigm shift, 
in neuroscience especially, 
and also psychology 
and psychiatry. 
We’re going to collect 
in the next decades 
some empirical data 
and evidence showing 
that you cannot reduce 
the mind and consciousness 
to brain activity, 
and eventually that will 
lead to a new world view 
for humanity.
I am now participating 
in an international 
research project that is 
called project AWARE. 
It’s conducted across 
various hospital centers 
around the world, mainly 
in the United Kingdom, 
United States 
and Canada.
The goal of this project 
is to demonstrate 
that when there is a state 
of clinical death, and 
during cardiac arrest,  
there is a possibility 
of veridical perception
of elements. 
For instance, 
I am beginning 
a research project here 
in Montreal, where 
we investigate people 
suffering from major 
defects at the aorta level, 
cardiac level, and 
so they need to undergo 
standstill surgery 
to repair this defect, 
which is very serious, 
their life is threatened. 
And so they are 
usually clinically dead 
for about 20 minutes. 
While they are 
clinically dead, 
what we do is we simply 
display on a big monitor, 
located at about 7 feet 
above the ground, 
and oriented 
towards the ceiling, 
we present a series of 
emotionally laden pictures 
that are changing 
every 30 seconds, and
we do that 
because we want to see 
if among all the patients 
we are going to investigate 
in the next years 
perhaps there will be 
one or two patients 
who will have an
out-of-body experience, 
and will be able to identify 
some of the pictures 
presented on the monitor.
When Science and 
Spirituality returns, 
we’ll explore how 
Dr. Mario Beauregard’s 
spiritual experiences 
inform his vision of a 
new scientific perspective 
of our world. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
I’ve had a state 
of cosmic consciousness. 
I became one 
with everything. 
I was living 
in every human being. 
I was living 
in every animal. 
I was at one with 
the stars and everything 
that existed in the Universe. 
I was also connected 
with the source underlying 
all these levels 
of manifestation. 
That is very, very powerful. 
After that, you cannot 
go back to your old self. 
You know that 
you’re not necessarily 
what you thought you were. 
Of course, this will 
change you forever. 
Welcome back to 
Science and Spirituality 
where Dr. Mario 
Beauregard has been 
sharing with us his dream 
for a new paradigm 
for the neurosciences 
which is non-materialist 
in nature. 
He now gives 
another example of how 
we can re-shape the brain 
by changing our thinking.
We have done a study 
also with people suffering 
from arachnophobia, 
spider phobia, and before 
starting the therapy, 
the patients were not 
even able to look at 
colored pictures of 
spiders in a booklet. 
At the end of therapy, 
and we use 
cognitive reframing, 
which is you change 
your belief systems 
with regard to 
the phobogenic stimulus, 
the spiders for instance, 
then at the end, 
all of our patients were 
able to hold in their hands 
a giant tarantula. 
And we scanned them twice, 
before and after therapy, 
and while 
we scanned them,
we were showing them 
film clips of spiders 
in motion. 
And at first they all 
experienced a panic attack, 
but at the end of 
the therapy, which 
lasted only four weeks, 
there was no reaction 
in the emotional portion 
of the brain. 
Throughout his life, 
Dr. Beauregard says 
he has been spiritually 
connected with the Divine 
and this has profoundly 
shaped his work.
Since my childhood, I have 
had a series of intense 
spiritual experiences, 
mystical experiences. 
I’m more of a 
mystical type of scientist. 
I’ve had 
very deep experiences 
of cosmic consciousness. 
In that kind of state, 
your sense of identity, 
your little ego, if you will, 
totally vanishes, 
and you become one 
with everything that 
exists in the Universe, 
and you become one with 
the source of everything 
underlying the Universe. 
And in that state, I realized 
that I am one with 
the source of everything 
in the Universe. 
You can call it God.
The soul, for me, is part 
and parcel of that source. 
This means that all 
human beings are Divine. 
There will be an evolution 
that will keep going. 
At a certain point, 
more and more 
human beings 
will be aware of this. 
It’s experiential. 
It’s not 
a matter of reasoning. 
Philosophers have been 
thinking about 
these questions 
for thousands of years, 
but they never arrive 
to a consensus 
or satisfactory solution 
to these problems. 
It’s something that 
I have experienced, and 
it influences my world view 
and the kind of work 
I’m doing scientifically. 
I do meditate, I do 
contemplation every day. 
And the results of 
my experiments influence 
the kind of spiritual work 
I’m doing. 
On the other hand, 
the spiritual experiences 
also influence the kind of 
scientific work I’m doing. 
So the influence 
has come from both sides.
In Dr. Beauregard’s book, 
The Spiritual Brain, 
he writes the following 
regarding the awakening 
of humankind: 
“The development of 
this type of consciousness 
is absolutely essential, 
if humanity 
is to successfully solve 
the global crisis 
that confronts us, 
and wisely create a future 
that benefits all humans 
and all forms of life 
on planet Earth.” 
We asked him 
to further elaborate 
on this deep statement.
This spiritual experience 
of oneness 
is certainly the key that 
will allow human species 
to be able to overcome 
the global crises that
we now face, to become 
much more civilized, 
much more peaceful. 
This experience can 
lead us to another level 
of evolution in terms of 
consciousness, definitely.
For Dr. Beauregard, 
part of this realization 
that we are all one means 
that harming animals 
and consuming meat 
comes to an end. 
Because animals 
are living creatures 
with consciousness, 
I cannot imagine to have 
to kill another living being 
to feed me. 
It’s something that 
when you are rendered 
at a certain stage 
in your own 
consciousness evolution, 
you cannot do anymore. 
I know a lot of people 
who are quite spiritual 
and they cannot eat meat. 
It’s something normal 
at a certain point.
We would like to 
convey our appreciation 
to Dr. Beauregard 
for taking the time 
from his busy schedule 
to speak to with us about 
his pioneering work 
in the neurosciences. 
We look forward to 
more good news 
from his research team 
as they continue to explore 
the many secrets 
of our Universe 
and human potential. 
For more details on 
Dr. Mario Beauregard, 
please visit 
Books by Dr. Beauregard 
are available at 
Amazon.com
Blessed viewers, 
thank you for 
your company today on 
Science and Spirituality. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May the consciousness 
of all beings on this planet 
elevate ever higher 
with each passing day.