MERRY, Peter Dr.

Netherlands

Dr. Peter Merry is co-founder of Wyrd Experience, developing leading-edge consciousness technology and research. He is also co-founding Chief Innovation Officer of Ubiquity University.. He is one of the world’s top experts on transformative leadership, working in and across different sectors, training government ministers, CEOs and civil society leaders. His experience includes developing and delivering a transformative leadership program for top level stakeholders in the health sector in the Global South, facilitating integral change processes in multinational corporations and government ministries, and running multistakeholder initiatives with global stakeholders. He has also spent many years in the not-for-profit sector. He is a recognised expert in the field of futureproof learning, science and consciousness, and integral leadership. He had his first book published in English and Dutch (Evolutionary Leadership2005) a second one in 2019 called Why Work? on designing work for people and planet, a third one in November 2020 called Leading from the Field and a fourth called Volution in 2023. He has an MSc in Human Ecology from Edinburgh University and a PhD from Ubiquity’s Wisdom School on volution theory. For more information, see https://petermerry.org, and LinkedIn.

Toscana I.
INTEGRAL RESEARCH
May 30, Friday
11:30 – 13:30
Budapest (CEST)

By presenting results of our research involving our own quantum random event generator (REG)-based Wyrdoscope devices in Integral Tantra groups and death processes in an Intensive Care Unit and a Hospice, we show that consciousness processes indeed show meaningful correlations with structures in random data. These effects are often called parapsychological- (or short: psi)-phenomena. While most people assume that psi researchers are still only collecting (anecdotal) evidence to prove/disproof psi, the reality is that we are already ahead of this and there are actually (little known) scientific theories of how these effects work, which also predicted outcomes of meta studies about psi effects with very low probability of error. In this presentation, we want to give a brief overview of our research, these theories and what this might mean for the interaction between the left and right AQAL quadrants.