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Psychics, Mediums, Special Participants Record Type: Review ID: 1273 |
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Mind Over Matter: The Case for Psychokinesis. How the Human Mind Can Manipulate the Physical WorldRogo, D. Scott | |
Nontechnical introduction to PK. There are chapters on psychokinesis, poltergeists; the "golden age of mediumship" (latter 19th century and early 20th), covering D.D. Home, Eusapia Palladino, Rudi Schneider, and Stella C., modern PK breakthroughs (Nina Kulagina, Alla Vinogradova, Julius Krmessky, Felicia Parise); the Geller effect; PK by committee (the Philip group and other table-tipping groups such as the Goligher circle); PK and healing (emphasizing experiments), and a summary chapter assessing the evidence for PK, which reviews laboratory evidence and offers various theories to account for PK. The book is published in conjunction with The Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena, a British organization. It is part of a series of books on the paranormal under the general editorship of Hilary Evans. | |
Publisher Information: | Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, Eng: Aquarian Press, 1986. 160p. Bibliography: 151-156; 17 illus; Index: 157-159 |
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