The Science and Responsibility of Thought Forms – Jack Stucki – August 22, 2025

Open to the public

Friday, August 22, 2025

Jack Stucki presents:

The Science and Responsibility of Thought Forms

NOTE: When you submit your RSVP, you will not receive an email confirmation, but you will see a pop up that says “Thanks, we received your RSVP!” 

LOCATION: Avalon, 6185 Arapahoe Rd., Boulder, Colorado 80303
TIME: Noon – 2:30 pm (doors open at 11:30 am)
COST: $20 cash/check at door
Bring a “brown bag lunch” if you like, and drinks are provided.

Abstract:

This presentation explores the concept of thoughts forms and examines their potential scientific basis and the ethical considerations around their creation and impact. Drawing upon insights from quantum physics and neuroscience, it investigates the connection between focused thought, intention, and measurable effects in the physical world. Studies on the observer effect in quantum mechanics and neuroplasticity suggest consciousness may actively shape reality. Considering these possibilities, the presentation delves into the ethical implications of the power of intention. It will also address the responsibilities creating thought forms, individually and collectively. Harnessing this power to promote well-being and positive change will be discussed.

In 1941, in her classic book, Esoteric Healing, Alice Ann Bailey quoted Djwal Kuhl on page 367 where he predicted technologies will be developed that will be able to photograph thought forms. One of these, the Bio-luminator, will be presented and explained.

Bio: 

Jack’s main interest lies in the use of high technology to explore subtle energies, culminating in the current use of, and research with, the Bio-luminator. He also constructs energy clearing devices such as the functional art objects he creates called Sacred Space Generators. His work has been presented several times at the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine (ISSSEEM). In 2011 he was awarded the prestigious Doug Boyd Wisdom Keeper Award from ISSSEEM and was their keynote speaker in 2016. He was also keynote speaker at the International Conference on Shamanism in 2013.

Jack Stucki, RMT, BCIAC, began his muti-faceted professional career in 1967 as a music therapist working with severely and profoundly retarded children and the comatose.  In 1991 he was a member of the fact-finding team studying the effects of the Chernobyl accident and also introduced professionals in the Ukraine to biofeedback. He has served three terms as President of the Colorado Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.

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