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The Sphinx and the Rainbow: Brain, Mind and Future VisionLoye, David | |
Loye attempts to synthesize neurophysiology, psychology, parapsychology, and theoretical physics at a popular level in order to show how all parts of the brain can function as a unit in future prediction, including precognition. He takes a holographic approach to precognition. He also attempts to show how to develop forecasting ability. There are 4 appendices. The first offers suggestions for improving individual and group forecasting. The second presents some of the tenets of the new psychophysics. The third is a response to critics of precognition (primarily C.E.M. Hansel). The last is a guide to educational possibilities concerned with the forecasting mind: workshops, seminars, discussion guides; a sample college course; field trip possibilities; and tests. | |
Publisher Information: | Foreword by Willis Harman. Boulder, CO: Shambhala, 1983. 236p. Bibliographic notes by chapter: 205-215; Bibliography: 216-225; Index: 227-236; 15 figs; 1 questionnaire; 1 table |
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