I have reviewed J.B. Rhine, Letters 1923–1939: ESP and the Foundations of Parapsychology, edited by Barbara Ensrud and Sally Rhine Feather, for the @spr1882.bsky.social website: www.spr.ac.uk/RhineLetters
I have reviewed J.B. Rhine, Letters 1923–1939: ESP and the Foundations of Parapsychology, edited by Barbara Ensrud and Sally Rhine Feather, for the @spr1882.bsky.social website: www.spr.ac.uk/RhineLetters
What has happened to Psience Quest? I only find myself coming to this page regardless of what I click.
Following on from my last post, do any of my followers know the original source of this woodcut? Again, I don't need easy to find Google search information. I'm after the original reference only.
Do any of my lovely followers know the exact original source of this German woodcut? Please don't send easy to Google information. I already have that.
I guess that you have already read web.archive.org/web/20200807... and what Melvin Harris wrote about Amityville, in his book, and in the Unexplained, issue 120 and 122.
Can you help out with my PhD student's research into paranormal beliefs and experiences, please?
As our 8th anniversary is upon us, we'd like to extend an invitation to new members interested in parapsychology, the science of consciousness, and the philosophical topics that connect to both: psiencequest.net/forums/threa...
James Houran and Brandon Massullo are running a survey docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
New podcast episode: Forgotten pioneers of the subconscious mind (Carl du Prel & Frederic Myers) on temple sleep, oracles, and other ancient magical practices. youtu.be/Cgr0cDxxmGE?...
If you enjoyed the episode, please remember to like, share and subscribe! 🙏🥹
@homosatanis.bsky.social do you got any suggestions?
I like some of the Alexander the Man Who Knows posters. However, many posts have a certain charm. I once got several cards along with a book:
I have reviewed The Psychology and Science of Pseudoscience, by Terence Hines, for the @spr1882.bsky.social website: www.spr.ac.uk/Psychologyan...
The latest addition to the FH multimedia universe: The podcast, where contents are discussed in an entertaining dialogue format.
Each episode can be streamed & downloaded in English & German. Here is the introduction (in English): forbiddenhistories.podbean.com/e/introducti...
Enjoy!
Publication date is today.
Ashley Knibb has reviewed Hauntings: A Book of Ghosts and Where to Find Them, by Neil Oliver, for the @spr1882.bsky.social website: spr.ac.uk/Hauntings
I have reviewed Psychology and the Paranormal: Exploring Anomalous Experience, by David F. Marks, for the @spr1882.bsky.social website: www.spr.ac.uk/Psychologyan...
I have reviewed The Flip: Epiphanies of Mind and the Future of Knowledge, by Jeffrey J. Kripal, for the @spr1882.bsky.social website t.co/dfPLriLqRH
I have reviewed Fourth Wall Phantoms: Reflections on the Paranormal, Narrative, and Fictions Becoming Fact, by Joshua Cutchin, for the @spr1882.bsky.social website:
My review of 'Conjuring The Spirit World: Art, Magic, and Mediums' is live on @spr1882.bsky.social (w/thanks to @nemomorck.bsky.social for inviting me to write this) spr.ac.uk/node/19583
Prof. David J. Halperin once reviewed a book about invisible companions for the SPR website www.spr.ac.uk/book-review/... In Sweden, Dr Eva Hoff has done reasearch on this.
The case of Karin Nauckhoff is one of the most fascinating poltergeist stories in Swedish history.
In this article, I delve deep into the strange events that unfolded, offering a detailed exploration of the phenomena surrounding Nauckhoff.
Hope you’ll like it! ❤️👻
#paranormal #poltergeist