![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Surprising, because Dan Brown never contacted the institute, yet he seemed to know all about their research, even the fact that they had built a 2,000-pound electromagnetically shielded laboratory that Brown calls "the Cube." Then on the day of publication - contact. "As I'm reading along and hearing the descriptions of the types of research that she's doing and the types of data that she's using to support her case, my husband would be falling asleep, and I'd be jabbing him and saying, 'Listen to this!' It was really very surprising and delightful at the same time," she says.Ĭulture Secret Of The Masons: It's Not So Secret She bought the book the next day and read into the wee hours. Rumor had it that the heroine in the book was a woman at the Institute of Noetic Sciences - a real institute in California that conducts research on things like consciousness and healing. The day before The Lost Symbol arrived in bookstores, Schlitz began to notice some unusual traffic on Twitter. ![]() "Waking up one morning to find yourself a fictional character in a best-selling novel has taken a little adjusting to," she says, laughing. Marilyn Schlitz, the president of the Institute of Noetic Sciences in California, woke up one morning and realized she's the main character in Dan Brown's new novel, The Lost Symbol.ĭan Brown's latest blockbuster, The Lost Symbol, is jampacked with surprising twists and turns - especially for Marilyn Schlitz. ![]()
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