There are many was to support ICRL and our mission...
Support Through Currency
ICRL’s primary source of support is through contributions from people like you who share our vision and mission. If you are able, please make a (tax-deductible) contribute to help raise awareness of the nature of consciousness, and to make the world a healthier place for everyone (and everything!).
We accept donations by check (made out to “ICRL” and sent to the mailing address at the bottom of the page), although of course credit cards are far more convenient for everyone. You are welcome to use PayPal, but we actually prefer Zeffy (either this link or the form below), as they do not charge any transaction fees (although their forms default to making a donation to them as well – it’s easy to zero out if you like, but you need to do it explicitly). Both Zeffy and PayPal permit either one-time or monthly donation amounts, but also allow you to simply type in any desired contribution.
Support Through Gifts
Your legacy can help light the way for generations to come. By including a gift to the International Consciousness Research Laboratories (ICRL) in your will, you are enabling continued progress towards expanding awareness, fostering human connection, and inspiring new discoveries about the nature of consciousness. You are not only supporting groundbreaking research, but ensuring that the findings of that work will be available to support people learning about the nature of consciousness and interconnectedness, and promoting the societal transformation that is our ultimate objective. Your generosity can inspire future generations and help build a more conscious, compassionate world.
Even a small gift can make a profound difference. Please reach out if you would like to discuss how to make a lasting impact in this fashion, and thank you for considering this beautiful way to continue sharing your light.
Support With Energy
ICRL is always on the lookout for people interested in working with us, and there is a wide variety of opportunities:
— Editing and other ICRL Press responsibilities
— Marketing
— Social media engagement
— Interorganizational coordination
— Research project participation (and leadership!)
— Event coordination
Please get in touch if you would like more information!
Support by Learning
Looking for a unique path? Working with ICRL could be just the opportunity to learn skills you won’t find in traditional organizations. If you are interested in exploring the nature of consciousness, get in touch and let’s explore the possibilities for tailoring something to your specific interests.
Support Through Collaboration
There are many, many organizations with missions and visions that are well-aligned with those of ICRL. Each one has its own foci, activities, and perspectives, but there is no question that they are most effective when working within a coherent, mutually-supportive ecosystem. ICRL works with other organizations in two styles: a) collaborations, which are generally between us and one (in some rare cases a small handful of) other organization(s), and b) in the context of a broad-reaching alignment of the whole organizational ecosystem, which we call a Consciousness Alliance.
ICRL is proud to be working with a group of sister organizations that are not only aligned in purpose, but that comprise the very best of what humanity can be. Here is a list of those organizations with whom we are currently (or have been recently) working:
- Alef Trust
- Atman Way
- The Bhaktivedanta Institute for Higher Studies (BIHS)
- The Coincidence Project
- The Connection Partners
- The Department of Perceptual Studies (DOPS) at the University of Virginia (UVA)
- The Festival of Consciousness
- The Frontier Journalists Network
- Fundación Metta Hospice
- The Galileo Commission
- The International Academy of Consciousness
- The Monroe Institute
- The Pari Center
- The Scientific and Medical Network (SMN)
- Sunflower Sutras
- The Wyrd Experience
The Consciousness Alliance initiative began in 2024 in partnership with the Scientific and Medical Network and the Pari Center. Our initial gathering in July of that year comprised roughly twenty organizations represented by roughly a dozen people and resulted in an articulated charter and some initial steps for collaboration. If you represent an organization that you believe might be a good for the Alliance, visit the dedicated webpage to learn more, including how to become a part of it.
Support Through Purchases
ICRL offers many items for sale. Our books are available for purchase through both Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and we are in the process of generating a new set of ICRL-branded items, such as mugs, tee-shirts, etc. We also offer exclusive content, such as the PEAR Proposition (originally on DVD, but now available online), and will soon be building a catalog of available course materials.

degree from Hollis University and has accumulated a diverse work experience, spanning multiple disciplines: education, technology, business and law, predominately in support and administrative roles. She currently works for the College of New Jersey in its Office of Disability Support Services. Lynn Ann has been an administrative assistant to ICRL’s President since 2011, and has extensive familiarity with the organization’s structure and activities, along with a deep commitment to its mission.
Vasileios Basios is a physicist, conducting interdisciplinary research on the foundations of complexity science and nonlinear systems, self-organization and complex matter. During his formative years, he was tutored by Ilya Prigogine, at ULB where he received his PhD, and by Emilios Bouratinos on meditation and philosophy. He is currently interested in the complex interface between action and information. Other interests include the history of ideas in science and their role in the transformation of science beyond the prevailing naïve, materialistic, mechanistic-reductionist world-view. With others from PEAR, he initiated the Mind-Matter-Mapping Project and has since published several essays for ICRL. He is also a member of the Board of the Scientific and Medical Network and the Steering Team of the Galileo Commission. Vasileios is inspired by the prospect of introducing self-reflection into the practice and understanding of science, and the emergence of a Self-Reflexive Science of Consciousness.
Ian Cook is a Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, where he directs the UCLA Depression Research and Clinic Program at the Semel Institute and was the inaugural holder of the Joanne and George Miller and Family Endowed Chair in Depression Research at the Brain Research Institute. He has been a part of the PEAR/ICRL family since 1980, when he was among the first undergraduate students to conduct research at the PEAR lab. He graduated from the Yale School of Medicine and pursued his residency training and research fellowship at UCLA. His research has focused on understanding the relationships among the mind, the brain, and the body, and in translating developments in technology into more effective treatments for disorders of mood and cognition.
Bob (Brahmatirtha) was born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1949, completed his B.S. in Chemistry at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1971, and received his M.S. in Geology from Rutgers University in 1975. After a twenty-year career serving as a geologist and vice-president of a large regional environmental company, he currently works as an environmental consultant to state governments. He has been a member of the Bhaktivedanta Institute since the inception in 1976, giving a presentation at their First International Conference on Life Comes from Life in 1977, and working on a multitude of projects with R.L. Thompson (Sadaputa) from 1995 through 2008. He is also a certified court mediator. He now serves as the Director of the Bhaktivedanta Institute for Higher Studies.
Carolyn is a writer and dancer, two avenues that support her central purpose as a healer. Through her numerous books she teaches that every moment brings unbidden opportunities from the universe, that every day of is filled with beauty and surprise. Ecstatic experience is the goal of her work, the personal to the cosmic. 

The largest dataset collected at PEAR used Random Event Generators, or REGs. These devices were essentially electronic coin flippers that produced a series of 1’s and 0’s; operators were instructed to influence the machines to produce more 1’s than 0’s or vice versa.