The Medium, the Mystic, and the Physicist: Toward a General Theory of the Paranormal

Lawrence LeShan
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This text is the story of an adventure, of a search for the meaning of impossible events. The paranormal by definition is impossible - so what are the implications when, from time to time, in everyday life and in the laboratory, individuals reveal knowledge of things so separated from them by space or time that their senses could not under any circumstances have brought them the information they are able to demonstrate? Exploring the mysteries of precognition, telepathy and clairvoyance, the author seeks a wider understanding of the nature of human beings and the universe that takes into account the body of evidence that support such phenomena.
Genres: ParanormalPsychologyPhilosophyScienceNonfictionSpiritualityMeditation
320 Pages

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