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Welcome to the AA-EVP Archive
You have just signed in to the AA-EVP member's only Document Archive. These pages will provide you access to a growing database
of past AA-EVP newsletters and the Spirit Voices newsletters published by Bill (Dutch)
Weisensale. You can return to the public portion of the web site by using
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aaevp.com.
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The AA-EVP archive have been made possible through the
contributions of AA-EVP members and friends of the AA-EVP. We
would like to thank all of you who have supported this effort.
We would also like to thank Sarah Estep and Mary
Weisensale for giving us permission to preserve these documents. |
Sarah Estep published seventy-four AA-EVP newsletters between 1982 and 2000,
the year we assumed the leadership of the Association. Bill Weisensale
published sixteen Spirit Voices newsletters. Once all of these are
included in this Archive, they will provide a historical record of EVP and ITC
development spanning more than twenty years--not just for the USA but also for
much of the work conducted around the world.
The reason we feel that the Archive is so important is that many of the
discussions we see amongst people who are new the the field, have occurred in
the past. Past EVP and ITC experimenters have tried many different
techniques and have tested many theories concerning the nature of the
voices. Without access to what has come before, new experimenters have
little choice but to retrace old paths. With access to the history through
this Archive, we believe that people who are new to the field will be able to
begin their development where others have left off, thus helping to furthering
understanding of the nature of these phenomena for all of us.
We will continue to grow the Archive as material becomes available, and as
time and funding allows. We will also continue our effort to assure that
this Archive will be preserved beyond the day that we are no longer able to lead
the Association.
Tom and Lisa Butler AA-EVP Directors
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