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Closing and Continuation

We appreciate your interest in this work, and hope you learn something new and come away inspired by this new Science of the Subjective.

We have offered this material for free, on the internet, because we would like to see this field expand in the coming years to match its potential - which is where you come in. If you enjoyed this course, and are inspired to participate with us, here are three ways that you can become more involved:

  1. Through Research: This new subjective science is at its beginnings, and much more study is needed. A new discipline is emerging, and advancing the community of dedicated researchers is one of the foremost goals this course offering. We ask that you continue your study of this topic as well as others and while you do so, keep in mind the subtle but significant influence that conscious intention has in all aspects of your life. This is specifically important in scientific study - as there are no known means for filtering out the influence of subjective conscious intention, there will always be an uncontrolled variable of intention influencing statistical data. Subjective factors are a variable that is often overlooked in conventional scientific study.
  2. Through Community Participation: The authors of this Webcourse continue to develop new material, and the researchers who conducted this research continue with experimental and theoretical work. Both endeavors could benefit from your participation. We are dedicated to working as a community to develop this new science. If you are interested in contributing to the development of this web resource, or if you are planning your own research which would benefit from collaboration with the ICRL community, our forums are a good place to begin. There you may make contact with other researchers, interested students, and web developers. You may also contact Aaron Michels, the developer of this website.
  3. Financially: This course is offered for free, but it was not created without significant costs. There is an ongoing need for funds to pay for hosting and content development, but of course, there is also ongoing research which is in need of funding. If you have the means, and you feel you gained something from this course, please make a donation to International Consciousness Research Laboratories (ICRL).