Foundations of Anomalous Phenomena Analysis™
Participants will be able to:
Define anomalies using structured classification (not belief)
Distinguish:
Energyology™ vs Consciousology™ vs Interactionology™
Identify anomaly types using taxonomy
Map events to 9 Zones
👉 This follows Bloom’s progression from understanding → application
What is an anomaly (scientific vs cultural)
Introduction to:
Energyology™
Consciousology™
Interactionology™
The 9 Zones model (critical)
Taxonomy basics (E–E, C–E, C–C)
Natural vs perceived anomalies
Classify real events:
Flight 19
Bermuda Triangle disappearances
Map events to 9 Zones
In-person quiz (classification)
Short case analysis
NVAI Certified Anomalous Phenomena Foundations (Level 1)
Course 1 — Energy Systems & Celestial Dynamics (240 minutes)
Explore the fundamental kinds of energy—physical, magnetic, emotional, and subtle—and how the Sun, Moon, and planetary geometry influence Earth.
Students gain a foundational understanding of cosmic mechanics as the energetic framework of Mysteryology.
Course 2 — Consciousness & Intention Mechanics (240 minutes)
Investigate the structure of consciousness, awareness fields, and the ethics of focused intention.
Includes demonstrations of coherence measurement and the relationship between thought, energy, and resonance.
Course 3 — Civilizations, Philanthropy & Sacred Architecture (240 minutes) Anthropologists
Trace humanity’s long effort to represent universal harmony through art, architecture, and philanthropy.
Review archaeological examples—pyramids, temples, and ziggurats—that encode cosmic geometry and social purpose.
Course 4 — Sha’Z Mystic Lines & Resonant Areas (240 minutes)
Study continental energy corridors such as Sedona, Skinwalker Ranch, and the Nevada Triangle.
Participants learn how to map and interpret geomagnetic and energetic resonance using NVAI observation methods.
Course 5 — Sha’Z Square & Global Alignment Framework (240 minutes)
Examine the Iran–Iraq Sha’Z Square and its mirrored alignments among Kaaba, Giza, and Western Hemisphere sites.
Discuss the mathematical harmonics and symbolic meaning of global sacred geography.
Course 6 — Integrative Capstone: Energy • Consciousness • Mechanics Unity (240 minutes)
A synthesis workshop in which learners design a small applied investigation—mapping study, field journal, or meditation report—demonstrating the interplay of energy, consciousness, and planetary motion under the NVAI hypotheses (MFH, CCH, RCH).
Course 7 — Human Mysteries & Natural Enigmas of Earth (240 minutes)
A concluding orientation that surveys the great unsolved questions and challenges humanity faces: earthquakes, storms, mass extinctions, UAP phenomena, and consciousness anomalies.
This session provides a comprehensive overview and encourages graduates to pursue focused research in the Phase II Cluster Certificates.
What is an anomaly (scientific vs cultural vs media)
Classification vs belief
Types:
Physical anomalies
Observational anomalies
Perceptual anomalies
Energyology™ (E)
Consciousology™ (C)
Interactionology™ (I)
E–E, C–E, C–C definitions
Zones 0–8 (deep explanation)
Vertical Earth system
Where anomalies occur (focus: Z2–Z5)
How to break down an event:
time
location
conditions
Introduction to taxonomy
Cases:
Flight 19
Bermuda Triangle disappearances
Focus:
basic classification
E–E vs C–E distinction
Students:
classify 2 events
map to 9 Zones
assign taxonomy code
In-person quiz (30 min)
Classification exercise
NVAI Certified Anomalous Phenomena Foundations (Level 1)
Graduates receive the Certificate of Foundational Mysteryology Studies (CFMS) issued by the Nevada Awareness Institute, confirming 28 hours of foundational professional study in Mysteryology.
🎬 Films & Series
Contact (1997) – exploration of science, faith, and extraterrestrial intelligence
Interstellar (2014) – dimensional reality and consciousness
The Man from Earth (2007) – philosophical time narrative
Arrival (2016) – communication and nonlinear consciousness
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) – evolution, artificial intelligence, cosmic awareness
📚 Articles & Journals
Scientific American – features on consciousness, cosmology, and time
Noetic Sciences Review – consciousness and human potential
Frontiers in Psychology: Consciousness Research
Nature: Physics of Complexity
🎧 Music for Study & Resonance
Brian Eno – Ambient 1: Music for Airports
Max Richter – Sleep
Vangelis – Blade Runner Soundtrack
Hans Zimmer – Time (from Inception)
🧠 Reflection Exercise:
Students summarize how one film or soundtrack expresses Mysteryology’s “Resonant Continuum” — bridging mind, matter, and meaning.