Gary Schwartz

Mark Pitstick, MA, DC, has forty-five years' experience and training in hospitals, pastoral counseling settings, mental health centers and private practice. His training includes a premedical degree, graduate theology / pastoral counseling studies, masters in clinical psychology, and doctorate in chiropractic. Mark has been blessed with numerous clairaudient, revelatory and spiritually transformative experiences. After working in hospitals with many suffering and dying adults and children, he was motivated to find evidence-based answers to the questions that many people understandably ask. Dr. Pitstick is the author of Soul Proof, Radiant Wellness, and The Eleven Questions. He produced the Soul Proof documentary film and created nine audio-products that use hypnosis, breathwork and guided imagery. A frequent media guest, Pitstick hosted two radio shows, Soul-utions and Ask the Soul Doctors. Mark directs the SoulPhone Foundation (SoulPhone.org) and is a board member for the bereaved parents group HelpingParentsHeal.org. His website is SoulProof.com Gary Schwartz, PhD is Professor of Psychology, Medicine, Neurology, Psychiatry and Surgery at the University of Arizona. He directs the Laboratory for Advances in Consciousness and Health (LACH.Arizona.edu). He is the founding president of the Academy for Advances in Postmaterialist Science (AAPSGlobal.com) Gary received his Ph.D. in psychology from Harvard University in 1971 and was an assistant professor at Harvard. He later served as a professor of psychology and psychiatry at Yale University, director of the Yale Psychophysiology Center, and co-director of the Yale Behavioral Medicine Clinic. Dr. Schwartz has published more than four hundred and fifty scientific papers, including six papers in the journal Science. Gary has also co-edited eleven academic books. He is the author of The Sacred Promise, The Energy Healing Experiments, The G.O.D. Experiments, The Afterlife Experiments, The Truth about Mediums, and The Living Energy Universe. He has been interviewed on many major network television and radio shows. His work has been the subject of documentaries and profiles on Discovery, HBO, the SciFi Channel, Arts & Entertainment, Fox and others. His research was featured in the documentary The Life After Death Project. His work has been described in various magazines and newspapers including USA Today, The London Times, The New York Times, The LA Times, and others. DrGarySchwartz.com