Author Archives: Mark Macy

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About Mark Macy

Main interests are other-worldly matters (www.macyafterlife.com) and worldly matters (www.noblesavageworld.com)

What an ITC Group Could Learn From the United Nations (4)

One thing an ITC group could learn from the personalities and egos in the UN is that everyone doesn’t have to be of the same personality type to resonate together effectively enough to sustain a coherent contact field. You can have inspired men and women of peace working together with brusque, efficient, sometimes confrontational characters who know how to deal with troubled egos around them and how to keep them in line…. Continue reading

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What an ITC Group Could Learn from Saturday Night Live (3)

One thing INIT could have learned from SNL was simply to keep our eye on the mission. Everything else should have been secondary…. Continue reading

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What an ITC Group Could Learn from Other Groups (2) — Prologue

Prologue: The intent of this series of articles is to better understand spiritual groups in their purest sense (something that’s hard for us noble-savage humans on Earth to really grasp) by comparing them to the more worldly groups that we’re all familiar with…. Continue reading

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What an ITC Group Could Learn from Other Groups (1)

First in a series of articles in which I want to explore some of the differences between worldly groups and other-worldly (spiritual) groups… such as an ITC (instrumental transcommunication) research organization…. I got the idea for this series from an unlikely source… a book called “Live from New York” about the popular, irreverent-comedy TV show ‘Saturday Night Live.’ Continue reading

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How Did “The Seven” Shape Human History? (5)

“Seven Rays” glow like an optical fiber (in art, literature, and culture) through the ages… which makes sense, since an actual glimpse of The Seven shows that they do resemble rays of living light that can morph into subtle forms for various missions and purposes. Continue reading

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Three Modern Technologies That Make a Golden Age of ITC Possible

… A United Nations of afterlife research is possible today, for the first time in history…. Continue reading

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We’re All Doing the Best We Can… A Motto for ITC?

That would be a good motto for the members of any group of people working together, but is tailor-made for an ITC research group like INIT: We’re all in it together… and we’re all doing the best we can. Continue reading

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An ITC Group Today Could Accommodate Many Languages

Google Translate and other globalization technologies would be a game-changer for international organizations like INIT. Continue reading

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An ITC Organization Doesn’t Have To Be Expensive

When our INIT group was together from 1995 to 2000, communication technologies like Internet, cellular, and WiFi were still young. Most people in the world, including most INIT members, were unfamiliar with emails, websites, mobile phones, and wireless… and so our interactions were cumbersome and expensive, compared to what they could be today, if INIT were still active… or if the group decide to get back together. Continue reading

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Go With God, Take Your Bike, Don’t Hit a Bus, but if You Do, Go With God

That, in a nutshell is the basic spiritual principle shining at the center of every great spiritual tradition: “God is the only truth and the only real power, and life on Earth is an illusion that has no real power. God lives at the center of everything, so access the power of God and find inner peace by connecting your conscious mind with your soul. Give your life over to God.” Continue reading

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