“Psi at SRI: Research Exploring the Ecology of Consciousness” documents a remarkable three-year period from 1973-1975 when the author was a subject in psychic experiments at the think tank, SRI International, in the US government first research exploring both receptive intuition (remote viewing) and expressive consciousness (psychokinesis) through rigorous laboratory protocols with real-time feedback. Rather than claiming exceptional abilities, the author argues these experiences demonstrate that our intuitive connection with the cosmos is an ordinary capacity available to everyone, and that consciousness not as confined to the brain but is present as a field property of the universe itself. The work challenges the mechanistic worldview of separation and instead sees us in a participatory dance with a unified, continuously regenerating cosmos where separation is an illusion. Through sustained exploration with precise instrumentation—from laser-monitored pendulums to magnetometers with liquid helium probes—the author discovered that consciousness can be focused and produce measurable effects that transcend conventional understanding of space-time boundaries. These experiments were conducted before the CIA classified the research program a secret project and Elgin dropped out. By documenting this research with rigorous scientific protocols, the work bridges ancient wisdom and modern science, suggesting that humanity stands at the threshold of recognizing our true nature as conscious participants in a living universe where thought, intention, and awareness are fundamental forces rather than mere byproducts of brain biochemistry.