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New Thinking Allowed is presented by the California Institute for Human Science, Mind-Body-Spirit University, a leader in fully accredited in-person and online U.S. college degree programs in the topics we cover here. Visit their website at cihs.edu. Thinking Allowed. Conversations on the leading edge of knowledge and discovery with psychologist Jeffrey Mishlove. Hello and welcome. Iamp;#39;m Jeffrey Mishlove. Today weamp;#39;ll be exploring the realms of non-human intelligence. My guest is Sean Esbjrn-Hargens, who is Dean of Integral Education at the California Institute of Human Sciences. This program is one of the only accredited PhD degree programs in the United States where one can study UFOs and other anomalous realities from both a scientific and a humanities perspective. Sean is co-author of Integral Ecology, Uniting Multiple Perspectives on the Natural World. He is co-editor of many books, including Meta-Theory for the 21st Century, Critical Realism and Integral Theory in D