Publications
Publications
•Journal of the Ozark Research Institute - This 32 page journal is published 4 times per year and filled with the latest information on healing, mind phenomena and research projects. This publication is included with your paid membership in O.R.I.
Sample Excerpts from the Journal:
1.Using the Mind to Heal the Body, by Harold McCoy, Founder & Director, Ozark Research Institute. In just a few years, a change has occurred, and ever-increasing numbers of people now find they have the ability to facilitate healing over long distances, to communicate with nature spirits to grow healthier plants, to relocate insects and other pests from the house or garden, to “program” thought forms around homes and businesses for some desired result...and, yes, “bend spoons.” The possibilities are limitless.
If thoughts actually have power to bend spoons, divert streams of water hundreds of thousands of miles away, and cause spiritual healing to take place because someone intends with thought for that healing to happen...no matter what the distance, then we must realize that our life will never be the same. It will be better! Read on...
2.A Very Easy, but Significant Technique to Induce a State of Deep Relaxation. “All too often a person’s efforts at life may be hampered by emotion or emotional states like anxiety and depression. Training the mind to master information requires a person to take full charge of both thinking and emotions. Mental focusing through breathing meditation will enable you to develop this important ability. Research conducted by Harvard Medical School found many health benefits from breathing and mental focusing...” “Breathing Meditation” by Billie Leiser, Volume 4, No.4
3.The 4 Steps in Creating an Effective Predominant Healing Program. “Predominant programs are a crucial part of energetic healing. No matter what vehicle you use to get a healing message to the injured or diseased area of the body, the most important component of this is that the healing program is the predominant message being delivered to the injured or diseased area...” “Predominant Programming” by Robert Abbott. Volume 4, No.3
•E-Newsletter - Published every 6 to 8 weeks and best of all, it’s FREE! You’ll receive articles to encourage you, stories to inspire you, and news to excite you. All on the Power of the Focused Mind” (As always, it is the policy of O.R.I. that only information concerning the Institute will be sent to your e-mail address. We do not share our mailing list with others)

E-Newsletter Archives:
Forget New Years Resolutions...Write An Affirmation - by Gladys McCoy
Happiness Is A Choice - by Paula Fellingham
Annual ORI Convention
How Karma Works - by Ross J. Miller
Breathe Your Way to Better health - by Larry Trivieri, Jr.
Meditation - Staying Awake - by Steven Gillman
Holistic health - A New Paradigm?
Keeping Our Energy High and Harmonious - by Robert Elias Najemy
How to Have a Great Day Every Day - by Wambui Bahati
What is Your Perception of Health? by Patti Conklin
It’s Time to Trust Your Intuition!, by Mariana Cooper
12 Questions to Kickstart Your Dream, by Keith Varnum
Can 10 Million People be Wrong About Meditation? by Ed McDonough
Everything I Need to Know About Meditation..., by Alan Cohen
An Introduction to Intuition, by Judith Orloff, MD
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Eat Locally for Better Health, by Arbor Buchanan
The Extraordinary Power of Ordinary Things, by Dr. Larry Dossey
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The Divine Mission of Animals
EEE! Anyone?
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Secret? What Secret?
Healing Tip
Announcing the Annual ORI Convention
The Ozark Research Institute, Inc. (O.R.I.) is an educational, scientific, charitable non-profit corporation organized under article 501 (c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue code, chartered by the State of Arkansas to conduct classes and research into the "Power of Thought" as it pertains to spontaneous remission, miraculous healing, and research into all manner of mind phenomena.
Ozark Research Institute, Inc.
P.O. Box 387
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72702-0387 U.S.A.
Phone: (479)582-9197
Fax: (479)582-3684
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