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Visions of the Future: An Investigation of PremonitionsHearne, Keith | |
Dr. Hearne is a British psychologist who has specialized in the investigation of psychophysiological states, lucid dreams, and precognition. This work is not only a report of Hearne's investigations but a survey of previous research by others, and it covers both spontaneous and quantitative studies. The first chapter is a brief history of reports of precognition from ancient times to the 19th century. There follow chapters describing precognitions associated with death, accidents, injuries, trivial events, and a small fraction which involves beneficial information. Chapter 4 consists of in-depth studies of three typical female experients and their experiences. Attempts to investigate precognition scientifically are reviewed next, followed by a chapter on explanations and counterhypotheses. The last chapter discusses the evidence for precognition, the characteristics of precognitive experiences, a review of questions about precognition that need to be answered, proposals for future research and methodology, and attitudes toward precognition. | |
Publisher Information: | Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England: Aquarian Press, 1989. 143p. Chapter references; 3 figures; Index: 139-143; 1 table |
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