New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove Feb 15, 2026 Jeffrey Mishlove reflects on Forays into Hyperspace, the memoir of physicist and consciousness theorist Saul-Paul Sirag, a key figure in the San Francisco Bay Area consciousness movement of the 1970s–90s. Mishlove shares personal memories of their close friendship, their time at the Institute for the Study of Consciousness, and Sirag’s development of a higher-dimensional, mathematical approach to understanding consciousness. The discussion offers a rare insider’s view of a formative era linking physics, parapsychology, psychedelics, and the foundations of modern consciousness studies. 00:00:00 Introduction: Forays into hyperspace 00:01:46 Jeffrey Mishlove’s alter ego and the book’s origin 00:02:55 First meeting with Saul-Paul Sirag in 1971 00:04:30 Life milestones and shared history 00:05:27 Hyperspace & Sirag’s mathematical view of consciousness 00:06:29 Childhood, religion, and early hardships 00:08:27 Science, religion, and the meaning of his name 00:10:02 Arthur Young and the Institute for the Study of Consciousness 00:12:07 Bay Area consciousness, physics, and cultural figures 00:16:14 Conclusion: Why this memoir matters