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'''Applied Consciousness Sciences''' (or '''ACS''') | |||
is not a scientific field but the name given to a project or institution founded in 2001 in the Netherlands that claims to guide and teach how to use and develop one's "awareness". | |||
While there are several institutions involved that advertise ACS and refer to each other, | |||
there is no evidence that they, their work, or the field they present are acknowledged by any third-party-reputed expert or institution. |
Revision as of 14:11, 19 October 2011
Applied Consciousness Sciences (or ACS) is not a scientific field but the name given to a project or institution founded in 2001 in the Netherlands that claims to guide and teach how to use and develop one's "awareness".
While there are several institutions involved that advertise ACS and refer to each other, there is no evidence that they, their work, or the field they present are acknowledged by any third-party-reputed expert or institution.