Integral Noetic Sciences at CIHS
Experience & Impact
The community, research culture, events, and graduate pathways that shape Integral Noetic Sciences at CIHS.
Integral Noetic Sciences is more than a degree pathway. It is a living academic community where students, faculty, researchers, and scholar-practitioners explore consciousness, subtle energy, anomalous experience, esoteric traditions, and the frontiers of reality.
Experience & Impact
A living academic community for consciousness, research, and transformation.
Integral Noetic Sciences is not only a degree pathway. It is a community of students, faculty, researchers, and scholar-practitioners drawn to the serious study of consciousness, subtle energy, anomalous experience, esoteric traditions, and the nature of reality.
This page highlights the experience of being in the INS Department: the culture of inquiry, the research emerging from the program, the events and retreats that support community, and the pathways students may pursue through and beyond their CIHS education.
The INS Experience
More than what comes after graduation.
INS students enter a field-building environment where scholarship, practice, research, mentorship, and community come together. The impact of the program begins while students are still in the process of inquiry.
Community & Culture
Join a community of like-minded students, faculty, researchers, and scholar-practitioners who share a deep passion for consciousness, spirit, inquiry, and the frontiers of knowledge.
Research & Scholarship
Engage a research culture shaped by faculty inquiry, student theses and dissertations, labs, centers, publications, public scholarship, and emergent methods for studying anomalous and noetic experience.
Events & Retreats
Participate in optional retreats, workshops, research gatherings, lectures, and department events that create space for intellectual exchange, contemplative practice, and field-building collaboration.
Graduate Pathways
Prepare for work in education, research, writing, consulting, organizational leadership, public scholarship, integrative practice, and other pathways shaped by the student’s vocational calling and area of inquiry.
Research & Scholarship
Inquiry that grows through faculty, students, centers, and lived practice.
The INS Department supports scholarship that crosses disciplinary boundaries and ways of knowing. Research may emerge through faculty projects, student theses and dissertations, research centers, laboratory inquiry, field-based study, contemplative practice, and public scholarship.
Faculty Research
INS faculty bring expertise in integral theory, noetic sciences, parapsychology, consciousness studies, esoteric traditions, psychedelics, philosophy, ecology, subtle energy, and transdisciplinary research.
Student Research
Students develop thesis and dissertation projects that reflect their deepest questions while meeting the standards of graduate-level research, scholarship, and methodologically grounded inquiry.
Centers & Laboratories
Students may connect with CIHS research platforms such as the Laboratory for Consciousness Science, Subtle Energy Research Laboratories, and centers devoted to anomalous and noetic studies and integrative metatheories.
Public Scholarship
INS scholarship can move beyond the classroom through writing, teaching, presentations, community education, research collaborations, and contributions to emerging conversations about consciousness and reality.
Thesis & Dissertation Work
At the heart of the INS experience is the development of original scholarly work. Students are supported in transforming serious questions into research projects that can contribute to the field and clarify their own path of service.
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Community & Experience
A close-knit intellectual community.
Integral Noetic Sciences brings together students, scholars, researchers, and practitioners who share a deep interest in noetic sciences research and theory. The department’s sense of kinship is built through regular contact, shared inquiry, and the experience of participating in a community dedicated to questions that are often left at the margins of conventional academic life.
Monthly INS Community Zoom
The INS Department holds a regular monthly Zoom meeting for news, updates, informal connection, and community building across the department.
Peer Community
Students enter a close-knit community of peers who bring serious curiosity, lived experience, and shared passion for consciousness, noetic inquiry, and transformation.
Scholar-Practitioner Culture
The department welcomes students and faculty who integrate scholarship, practice, research, personal transformation, and service to the field.
Annual INS Retreat
The INS Department will hold its annual on-campus retreat at CIHS in Encinitas, California in September 2026.
In the Program
The experience matters.
The impact of INS begins while students are in the program. Through courses, research conversations, community meetings, retreats, seminars, and faculty mentorship, students enter an environment designed to support both serious scholarship and meaningful transformation.
Ways Students Connect
- Monthly online community meetings for updates, conversation, and connection.
- Optional in-person retreats and research gatherings on the CIHS campus.
- Seminars, guest lectures, faculty-led conversations, and emerging department events.
- Peer relationships with students drawn to similar questions of consciousness, spirit, research, and reality.
- Ongoing engagement with faculty, researchers, and scholar-practitioners across the INS community.
Graduate Pathways
What can students do with Integral Noetic Sciences?
INS students often bring together academic inquiry, professional experience, spiritual practice, research, teaching, entrepreneurship, and public scholarship. The degree can support a wide range of pathways depending on each student’s background, research focus, and vocational direction.
Research & Scholarship
Develop research in consciousness studies, anomalous experience, subtle energy, contemplative science, parapsychology, psychedelics, UAP studies, noetic sciences, and integrative models of reality.
Teaching & Education
Bring advanced study in consciousness and noetic sciences into higher education, adult learning, public education, workshops, writing, and lifelong learning communities.
Leadership & Organizations
Apply integral and noetic perspectives to organizational design, wisdom design, leadership, consulting, innovation, and culture-building in complex systems.
Writing & Public Scholarship
Translate serious inquiry into books, articles, presentations, podcasts, media, research communication, and public conversations about consciousness and the nature of reality.
Integrative Practice
Students may bring INS perspectives into coaching, contemplative work, energy healing, spiritual education, transpersonal practice, and other integrative professional settings.
Field-Building
Graduates can contribute to emerging fields that require rigorous, imaginative, and ethically grounded approaches to consciousness, ecology, technology, spirituality, and human transformation.
Personal Vocation
For many students, INS is also a path of vocation: a way to clarify one’s worldview, deepen one’s inquiry, and participate more consciously in the work one is called to do.