FRI 7-9pm | SAT 12-5pm | SUN 3-5pm, or by appt.
3110 Mt Pleasant St NW, Wash, DC 20010
Flash Of Beauty Poster
POSTER BY: Mathew Curry

A Flash of Beauty

Exploring the Awe, Wonder, & Isolation that Can Follow an Encounter With The Unexplained.

Screening & Book Talk

Mar 13, 2026 - Mar 15, 2026
Free
Lost Origins
3110 Mt Pleasant St NW, Washington, DC 20010
Fri 7-9pm | Sat 12-5pm | Sun 3-5pm
All other times by appointment
Reception with Film Team & Author Saturday Mar 14th 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Exhibit Description

Join us for a weekend of paranormal exploration! Bigfoot, UAP’s, Other Dimensions…It’s all up for discussion with a collection of events and experts.

TICKETS TO EVENTS BELOW

First up is a screening on Friday night of the gripping documentary, A Flash of Beauty, Paranormal Bigfoot. The film follows eyewitnesses sharing astonishing encounters at the shadowy crossroads of Bigfoot and the paranormal. Blending firsthand testimony with bold new theories, the film challenges what we think we know, unraveling the unexplained and revealing a world where wonder and the unknown collide.

Following the screening, join a lively Q&A with filmmakers Brett Eichenberger, Jill Remensnyder, and Mike Ferry. Moderated by Lost Origins Director, Jason Hamacher.

Second is a book talk with author, sociologist, and researcher Dr. Simeon Hein, Ph.D. Dr Hein is a best known for his work exploring the intersection of frontier science, consciousness studies, and anomalous phenomena. He earned his doctorate in sociology from Washington State University, where he focused on statistics, research methods, and social change. Since the mid-1990s, Dr. Hein has taught and practiced remote viewing—a form of intuition training originally developed under U.S. government research—and founded the Mount Baldy Institute to study subtle-energy and consciousness-related phenomena. His books, including Opening Minds, Black Swan Ghosts, and Dark Matter Monsters, examine topics such as crop circles, Bigfoot, UFOs, and the possibility of unseen energetic dimensions of reality. Through his lectures, workshops, and media appearances, Hein promotes open-minded scientific inquiry into unexplained events and the hidden capacities of human perception.

Q&A and Reception to Follow

Presented By Lost Origins Made Possible By Matt Levin
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