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Can Your Mind Move Matter?

  • Writer: Bernard Beitman, MD
    Bernard Beitman, MD
  • 17 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Dean Radin on the Science of Magic, Consciousness, and Meaningful Coincidence.

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What if consciousness isn’t just watching reality unfold—but quietly participating in how it takes shape?


In this episode of Connecting with Coincidence, Dean Radin explores one of the most provocative questions at the edge of modern science: can focused attention influence the physical world?


Drawing on decades of experimental research, the conversation examines how phenomena long dismissed as superstition—telepathy, psychokinesis, and synchronicity—have been tested under controlled laboratory conditions, with results that continue to challenge mainstream assumptions.


Bernie Beitman and Dean Radin bridge physics and psychology, moving from quantum mechanics and wave function collapse to motivation, emotion, and curiosity. Along the way, they explore how intention and attention interact with probabilistic systems—and why meaningful coincidences so often appear during moments of transition or heightened awareness.


The discussion also looks at what happens when people step off familiar paths and follow curiosity instead of certainty. Why do synchronicities tend to cluster during periods of change? And what might that suggest about the role consciousness plays in shaping experience?


Rather than framing magic as illusion or belief, this episode offers a grounded look at it as an emerging scientific frontier—one rooted in attention, intention, and meaning.


Meet Dean Radin now on the Connecting with Coincidence podcast:



About the guests


Dean Radin is Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and the author of The Conscious Universe, Entangled Minds, Real Magic, and his newest book, The Science of Magic. Drawing from decades of laboratory research, Dean explains how phenomena once dismissed as myth, including telepathy, psychokinesis, and synchronicity, have been studied under controlled conditions with measurable results.



And be sure to check out our other fascinating podcast guests in our Connecting with Coincidence library of episodes:




 
 
 

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