Daniel Ingram, MD - UAP & The Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium(EPRC)
Analysis Summary
Summary
Daniel Ingram is a medical doctor who has experience in emergency medicine. He discusses his work with the Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium (EPRC), which he co-founded to study spiritual and mystical experiences. During his conversation, he shares personal experiences of altered states of consciousness, including out-of-body experiences and encounters that felt like alien interactions. He emphasizes the importance of normalizing these experiences and providing better frameworks for understanding them. Ingram believes that many people have transformative experiences that can change their worldview. He encourages individuals to seek supportive communities and literature to help navigate their experiences, especially when they encounter phenomena that challenge their understanding of reality.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium (EPRC) and its focus on exploring spiritual and emergent phenomena, including UAP encounters. Daniel Ingram MD highlights the stigma faced by individuals interested in these topics and the need for normalization in understanding their experiences.
The EPRC aims to improve the clinical response to reports of spiritual and emergent phenomena, including UAP encounters.
Daniel Ingram
“We think that they can do better than that and that we can help them get the evidence quality and the protocols.”
Managed by: Dharma Overground
Facilitating contact work and sharing experiences related to UAPs.
Managed by: Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium
Using external elements to enhance concentration and experience emergent phenomena.
The Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium (EPRC) was founded to explore spiritual, mystical, and emergent phenomena, including those related to UAP encounters.
Many members of the EPRC are not publicly listed due to stigma associated with their interests in emergent phenomena.
Experiencers of UAP encounters often report post-contact effects, including enhanced abilities and altered perceptions.
The clinical mainstream often dismisses reports of spiritual and emergent phenomena as 'crazy' and prescribes medication instead of providing understanding.
Normalization of experiences related to UAP encounters is crucial for individuals to cope with their experiences effectively.