T A S T E
The Archives of Scientists’ Transcendental Experiences

ABOUT
Is an online journal devoted to transcendent experiences that scientists have reported. It lets scientists express these experiences in a psychologically and professionally safe space.

PURPOSE
The TASTE project is an attempt to work toward rectifying the limitations of the materialist paradigm which typically does not accept the authenticity of the first-person experience.

SUBMISSIONS & GUIDELINES
Scope: Anyone Can Read, Scientists Can Contribute. Prof. Tart accepted accounts only from scientists for several reasons. He says, “First, scientists are my community, my peers.
Archives
58. House Cleaning
Editor's Introduction As described in the Editor's Introduction to experience 00055, Anonymous will shortly receive her Ph.D. in linguistics. She already edits an academic journal, has published one book in her field, and was CEO as well as primary software designer for [...]
57. Awareness Of A Train
Editor's Introduction As described in the Editor's Introduction to experience 00055, this anonymous scientist will shortly receive her Ph.D. in linguistics. She already edits an academic journal, has published one book in her field, and was CEO as well as primary software designer [...]
56. The Nature Of Androgyny
Editor's Introduction This anonymous scientist will shortly receive her Ph.D. in linguistics. She already edits an academic journal, has published one book in her field, and was CEO as well as primary software designer for a small computer company, as well [...]
55. Meeting Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
Editor's Introduction Stephan A. Schwartz (real name) is a self-taught polymath with two published books on the scientific and practical application of remote viewing to archeology and 32 peer-reviewed journal publications and technical reports in the fields of international strategy, [...]
54. The Tilting Table
Editor's Introduction John R Baker (real name) is trained in Ethnology and Evolutionary Anthropology, and earned a Dr.Phil. from the University of Hamburg, Germany, in 1989. He is currently a Professor of Anthropology at Moorpark College in California. This experience [...]
53. Getting what you want
Editor's Introduction Douwe Engbertus van Zwol (real name) has a doctorandus in chemistry. Now retired, he has done research on sympathicomimetic amines and nuclear medicine subjects, served as the head of a department of nuclear medicine and worked for the [...]
52. Voice From The Dead
Editor's Introduction This anonymous scientist now retired, worked as a survey statistician for a major US government agency. He was originally trained in physics, in which he has a B.S. degree. This experience took place in 1994 when he was 62. [...]
51. THE DARKNESS OF GOD: A Personal Report on Consciousness Transformation Through an Encounter with Death
Editor's Introduction John Wren-Lewis (real name) was originally trained as a mathematical physicist in wartime England. He came to humanistic psychology from an industrial research career in which he was one of the world pioneers of scientific futures studies. In [...]
50. A Taste of Kensho: London, 1982
Editor's Introduction James H. Austin (real name) has an M.D. degree and is Professor Emeritus of Neurology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. He is the author of Chase, Chance and Creativity, and author or co-author of more [...]
49. Falling Awake
Editor's Introduction David Orme-Johnson (real name) has a Ph.D. in psychology. While currently self-employed as a writer and consultant, he was the Chair of the Psychology Department, the Dean of Research, the Director of the Doctoral Program in Psychology, and [...]